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I have a brain disease where I always switch up these operators. Just read the first "L" and my brain stops working.

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I wanted to show someone a little thing I once did in ocaml that generated SVGs for a little project a while back, but when I tried to open the .ml file it opened instead in my image viewer, as an SVG.
Apparently sometime I just overwrote that program :(
Going through the book Crafting intperpreters. But doing the Java parts in OCaml (I later plan to do the C parts in Rust) to make sure I understand the concepts and don't copy code without understanding.
We are implementing the visitor pattern for expressions. And I was like.
I know this, I'll use tagless final style
And I accidentally made it typesafe by getting carried away.
I'll have to revert 'a repr to just repr. But made a commit anyway to preserve it like this
Welcome to a new episode of The Flambda2 Snippets! Today's topic is Loopify, one of Flambda2's many optimisation algorithms which specifical
I really enjoy this picture of two camels used to illustrate this blog post about OCaml compiler internals.
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Yearning for module type signatures
Stolen from my twitter; hoping itll get more interaction here
I've narrowed down my yearning to this; I do not pine for specific attributes of individuals, but for situations; I wish for specific scenarios, environments, etc as a baseline; my yearning for people can be summed up by "would they be found in these scenarios i wish for?"
There is no specific attribute of a human that I directly look or wish for; which is why i Like the abstract module type signature -> module that implements said signature metaphor. It just works!
All that is to say; what if you were a module that implemented the module type I wanted and i was a functor and i took you as input
It's great that OCanren has disequality constraints but they missed the opportunity to put it into a separate library called OContraire
When you read the user manual and there is a clearly written detailed chapter on the topic you were running into a year ago and giving up.