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17:17
I’m confused.
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do
    socket.Connect endPoint
    let stream = NetworkStream socket
    xmlReader <- XmlReader.Create stream
    xmlWriter <- XmlWriter.Create stream
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Gives a warning on the third line: “It is recommended that objects that support the IDisposable interface are created using 'new Type(args)' rather than 'Type(args)' to indicate that resources may be owned by the generated value”
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However, if I add new it gives another error: “This construct is deprecated: The use of the type syntax 'int C' and 'C <int>' is not permitted here. Consider adjusting this type to be written in the form 'C<int>'”
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Adding parentheses makes no difference.
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Scala as a language is nice.
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The platform it runs on? Not so much.
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@FredOverflow what do you do after generating the AST in your Karel interpreter?
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I have no idea what to do after generating the AST.
1. Parse into AST
2. Catch type errors
3. Interpret
4. Profit!
user1804599
21:45
How do you do step two?
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I thought of just finding all the top-level declarations and creating objects representing them, putting them in a hash table for lookup, analysing subtyping (no recursion, no inheriting of sealed types, etc) and then analysing all function bodies.
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@FredOverflow What is the first thing you call from that?
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I simplified Styx a bit by having only declarations and expressions; no statements.
@rightfold The client just inspects errors.
user1804599
21:49
Ah, I see.
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I need to do a little more than just checking for errors, I guess.
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I won’t type-erase everything.
lol @ line 65. My code is sprinkled with comments like that :)
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I also need to copy mixin contents to the mixinees.
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@FredOverflow :P
21:52
@rightfold nice
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And I have no idea how to parse indentation-based grammars.
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This is simple:
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let f =
    g
    h
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But this is sucky:
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let f =
    fooofodofd [
        meh // should not count as indent :(
        moo
    ]
21:53
@rightfold Note that I had no prior experience writing semantic checkers and interpreters. Maybe that's not at all the way it should be done. If you're serious about this stuff, you should probably read The Dragon Book.
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I have the dragon book.
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It merely focusses on having a global symbol table used by all the steps including parsing.
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I don’t want to do that as that is a terrible idea if you support usage before declaration.
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I’ll figure it out.
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Code generation is the funnest stage.
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21:56
And optimisation.
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I think generic specialisations will be a pain to implement.
@rightfold Oh, I never got that far :)
Maybe there are better books out there that show more modular approaches?
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Perhaps.
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Or maybe the second edition; dunno.
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I expect I can do some fun optimisations on expressions involving only integers, doubles, arrays of those types and a few mathematical functions and operators. :>
22:02
@rightfold If you are so keen on optimizations and corner cases and stuff, maybe you should write a C++ compiler? ;)
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Noooo.
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That’s a pain.
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But I have to compete with all the other languages that compile to JavaScript!
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I’ll write a spec tomorrow.
specs are boring
user1804599
22:07
Nah.
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I need to make things clear and concrete.
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I can’t implement mental rice puddings.
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I know what I want but I need to write it down.
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For example, I have to decide what should happen when you try to specialise a generic type that has covariant type parameters.
@rightfold If only women had the same attitude.
@rightfold Can't sleep until that is sorted out!
user1804599
22:09
Or how dynamic will work exactly with implicit currying.
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Or how you would interface with libraries written in JavaScript, like the Google Maps API.
That spec is probably going to take hundreds of pages.
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:P
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Hmm.
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Would it make sense to have covariant type parameters in classes?
user1804599
22:11
It’s useful in interfaces but I don’t know about classes.
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If it makes no sense on classes then the specialisation problem is gone too.
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Meh, it does.

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