Is there somewhere decent to direct youngsters to get the help the help-desk kind of feedback they think SO is for? I just came across another question where they said they were a GCSE student, which would put them ~15/16 years old. That info got edited out (which it should be) but it then pulls at my cold, dead heartstrings a bit when it then goes through the usual SO treatment
I don't know how to delineate the treatment properly. I don't think it's reasonable to expect someone at that age to necessarily understand the systems; all it does it discourage them from programming. Obviously the system could be gamed but I really don't like the idea of a kid getting shut down
"the help the help-desk" err, just "the help-desk". Too late to edit now
Is it possible to define a generic type that accepts varargs and is semantically equivalent to a Union but is also treated as a class? I need it to be usable as a type annotation, but I also want to pass it as an argument to a parse function
@Aran-Fey I don't think you can. (I've not read and abused all the latest types, but nothing springs to mind which could be abusable)
Something I did to bypass the Callable <-> Protocol difference is add a property _ which has an abusable type. I'm not a fan of ._ being littered all over my code, but could such an approach work for you?
Basically I had a bunch of classes which act like functions. However the type system doesn't infer types properly with Generic/Protocols. If you chain classes like callables the typevars aren't inferred. So I added a property _ which converts the type to a Callable which correctly gets inferred by the type system. (Albeit I lose the class typing information) In other words, adding a property to the class to return a type which works correctly with the type system.
Good idea, I'll see if I can create a MVCE to explain tomorrow. I'm reluctant to as last time making one took a couple hours. And I've forgot everything now.