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user1804599
22:58
@FredOverflow I currently have both mixins and interfaces with default implementations, but I’m not sure whether I need the former.
user1804599
Mixins don’t allow subtype polymorphism.
user1804599
At least, that’s my intention.
What exactly is a mixin? A Scala trait?
user1804599
Something like this:
user1804599
mixin Foo<T> { twice: (T, T) -> (@, @); } # @ is like this in Java

class Bar : Foo<Bar> { } # all members from Foo<Bar> are copied into Bar (not subtype polymorphism, more like copy/paste)

baz := mk Bar(); # mk is like new
print(baz.twice());
user1804599
23:05
I want to use them to implement arrays efficiently for integers and floating point numbers.
I think it's too late for me to grok this stuff now. I should have gone to bed two hours ago.
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user1804599
Also, I have no idea how I am going to implement specialisations on generic types with covariant parameters. :D
Watching the Simpsons now, hopefully they will bore me to sleep :)
user1804599
Nice. :p
user1804599
23:09
Line 70 will probably also fuck up with covariance.
user1804599
T may be HasOrder<T>, but its supertypes don’t.
user1804599
Wait, that’s not a problem.
user1804599
Casting Sequence<D> to Sequence<B> when D : B and D : HasOrder<D> will simply remove the sort function.

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