On 25/10/15 7:05 PM, Nerve wrote:
On Sunday, 25 October 2015 at 05:53:32 UTC, Rikki Cattermole wrote:
I'm pretty sure e.g. opEquals/opCmp should work here.
Shouldn't need to switch upon a primitive type. Theoretically could do
it on a e.g. struct. Which has the special comparison that you want.

Hm...these are boolean operators. This means we can only compare two
cases at a time, does it not? Negates the strength of a switch/pattern
match, unless there's something I'm missing.

Well you only need to compare two cases.
I need to spend a bit of time, to see if what I think can be done, is actually possible. Essentially toying with your 'Some' types comparison rules.

What are these variable length structs you mention, and their special
comparisons? How would we use them?

Oh the idea was a complete flop. It's just an example of how welcoming ideas are. Just no guarantee they'll make it to even a consideration from Walter.

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