Polytypic values possess polykinded types
A polytypic value is one that is defined by induction on the structure of types. In Haskell types are assigned so-called kinds that distinguish between manifest types like the type of integers and functions on types like the list type constructor. Previous approaches to polytypic programming were re...
Main Author: | Hinze, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2015
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