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Oct 9, 2019 18:58
How is that different than always returning y?
Oct 3, 2019 13:46
@TaylorSpark A stupid example of an AST would be 1+2*3 = { op: "+", left: 1, right: { op: "*", left: 2, right: 3 } }
Oct 3, 2019 13:45
@TaylorSpark One of those other languages would be the math syntax
Sep 24, 2019 18:26
putting the key property in the type itself defeats that
Sep 24, 2019 18:25
yes, but ideally you want compatibility between maps with the same key type, not the same key property
Sep 24, 2019 18:22
@Vap0r Right, that makes maps with the same type of key incompatible if the key property is different
Sep 24, 2019 17:27
Have you considered this approach? typescriptlang.org/play/index.html#code/…
Sep 24, 2019 17:27
even though they both return strings from their relevant members
Sep 24, 2019 17:26
(not assignable to the same variable)
Sep 24, 2019 17:26
new HashMap(arr, "a") is not interchangeable with new HashMap(arr, "b")
Sep 24, 2019 17:26
Say you have { a: string, b: string }
Sep 24, 2019 17:21
And I expect there to be many more gotchas
Sep 24, 2019 17:21
so you'd need an interface or something to make it truly generic
Sep 24, 2019 17:21
i.e. just because T[K] is the same type between instances doesn't mean K is the same type
Sep 24, 2019 17:20
and you wouldn't be able to pass it around as a map with generic key types
Sep 24, 2019 17:19
Yeah, you'd need to use T[K] everywhere instead of K
Sep 24, 2019 17:18
not the type of the key, but the key itself
Sep 24, 2019 17:18
I'm starting to think you need the key as part of the type if you want to use a constructor
Sep 24, 2019 17:17
yeah
Sep 24, 2019 17:13
K isn't a reserved/special name if that's what you mean
Sep 24, 2019 17:13
wdym?
Sep 24, 2019 17:05
Yours gets the same kind of confused but in a different way
Sep 24, 2019 17:05
Probably inevitable, and I'd say ok
Sep 24, 2019 17:05
Mine also gets slightly confused if you don't pass it a string literal
Sep 24, 2019 17:01
K is no longer the type of the key
Sep 24, 2019 17:01
oo that's deceiving though
Sep 24, 2019 16:57
I haven't figured out how to port it to a constructor though
Sep 24, 2019 16:37
My guess is that using a factory function instead of the constructor might solve it, since you can put a explicit return type on it
Sep 24, 2019 16:34
I don't know if you can infer K from usage though
Sep 24, 2019 16:34
You can do that with new HashMap<number, Something>(...)
Sep 24, 2019 16:33
Yeah
Sep 24, 2019 16:32
Should it not be K though?
Sep 24, 2019 16:30
I'm not sure how inferring K plays into this
Sep 24, 2019 16:28
T : { [key]: K } or similar
Sep 24, 2019 16:28
And something to constrain the array
Sep 24, 2019 16:28
new Map<K, T> is probably what you want
Sep 24, 2019 16:18
not if I understand the goal behind it
Sep 24, 2019 16:18
eh? no
Sep 24, 2019 16:17
key: keyof T I'd imagine
Sep 19, 2019 18:05
The main problem is that people describe it as new universes being created, or splitting, or something of that sort. Whereas really it's just that all possibilities exist together.
Sep 19, 2019 18:02
I'm about half way through it
Sep 19, 2019 18:02
Sean Carroll? Yeah, his book about the topic came out just this week.
Sep 19, 2019 18:00
shoot me
Sep 19, 2019 18:00
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Oct 8, 2019 13:32
I think I just restart VS whenever that happens
Oct 3, 2019 11:58
based on the background lighting, it's definitely pink
Sep 20, 2019 20:41
Probably pasting into a plain text input converts the rich text on the clipboard into plain text.