type5 is much more first principles based, so we get a lot of weird quirks removed: - FromLiteral no longer needs to understand AST - Type unifications works more like Haskell - Function types are just ordinary types, saving a lot of manual busywork and more.
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TODO
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Decide between lineair types / uniqueness vs garbage collector
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Rename constant to literal
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Implement a trace() builtin for debugging
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Check if we can use DataView in the Javascript examples, e.g. with setUint32
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Implement a FizzBuzz example
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Also, check the codes for FIXME and TODO
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Allocation is done using pointers for members, is this desired?
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See if we want to replace Fractional with Real, and add Rational, Irrationl, Algebraic, Transendental
- Implement q32? q64? Two i32/i64 divided?
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Have a set of rules or guidelines for the constraint comments, they're messy.
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calculate_alloc_size can be reworked; is_member isn't useful with TYPE_INFO_MAP
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Parser is putting stuff in ModuleDataBlock
- Surely the compiler should build data blocks
- Also put the struct.pack constants in TYPE_INFO_MAP
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Implemented Bounded: https://hackage.haskell.org/package/base-4.21.0.0/docs/Prelude.html#t:Bounded
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Try to implement the min and max functions using select
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Read https://bytecodealliance.org/articles/multi-value-all-the-wasm
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GRose :: (* -> *) -> * -> *
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skolem => variable that cannot be unified
Limitations (for now):
- no type level nats
- only support first order kinds
Do not support yet:
(Nested arrows)data Record f = Record { field: f Int } Record :: (* -> *) -> * - only support rank 1 types
(Nested forall)mapRecord :: forall f g. (forall a. f a -> f b) -> Record f -> Record g