abstract + enum + partial order = automatic constuctors #125
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I don't get what you want to add in this proposal. Can you provide inline examples with and without your feature to show benefits and explain what it does? |
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If you order the AST by shortlex ordering, the compiler should be able to derive the grand majority of constructors with that information alone, I don't know if you've seen the macro di implementation but it's not super complex. |
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Using the type system to create automated constructors without substantially impacting the AST is possible, includes working code which demonstrates the approach.