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12:23 AM
better would be it's compile transparent
 
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2:42 PM
posted on April 12, 2024 by Niko Matsakis

It is my great privilege to announce that lcnr will be serving as the new types team co-lead. The types team has adopted the "rolling leadership" model pioneered by the compiler team, and so lcnr is joining as the new "junior lead". The senior lead will be Jack Huey. I (Niko Matsakis) am going to be stepping back and I will continue to be active as a types team member. Over

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7:00 PM
Is there a way to have both Mul implementations in a situation like this?
Honestly I don't even understand why those are considered conflicting implementations?...
 
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9:41 PM
@ShaharNacht because an impl like this would be ambiguous:
struct Foo;

impl Space for Foo {
    type Number = Point<Foo>;
}
10:05 PM
@FrancisGagné Thanks for the response! Is there a way I can tell the compiler that something like this won't happen? Honestly I think's there's only ever going to be Point<World> and Point<Window>
Or maybe I'm actually asking a different question. What I'm trying to achieve is basically having the type system forbid me from mixing up instances of Point in different spaces. (even if they share the same Number type). And then I'll add functions that convert a point from world space to window space and vice versa. How would you suggest I do that?

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