OMG!
I still have 7.6.3. It has old Typeable.
I misunderstood PolyKinds a bit. It looks like k /= **, k ~ *******...
But we cannot use "CloseKinds" like
data Foo (a::k) = Foo a -- catch an error "Expected kind `OpenKind', but `a' has
kind `k'"
with RankNKinds we could write:
data Foo (a::**) = Foo a
data Bar (a::***) = Bar a
So, now the task is more easy:
I'm asking for useful examples with "CloseKinds" with ** and higher, and any
useful examples for *** and higher
cheers, Wvv
29 Jul 2013 at 14:44:50, José Pedro Magalhães [via Haskell]
(ml-node+s1045720n5733561...@n5.nabble.com) wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 10:42 PM, Wvv <[hidden email]> wrote:
First useful use is in Typeable.
In GHC 7.8
class Typeable (a::k) where ... <<==>> class Typeable (a ::**) where ...
But we can't write
data Foo (a::k)->(a::k)->* ... deriving Typeable
Why not? This works fine in 7.7, as far as I know.
Cheers,
Pedro
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