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import scala.reflect.TypeTest | ||
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type Matcher[A] = A match { case String => String } | ||
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def patternMatch[A](a: Any)(using tt: TypeTest[Any, Matcher[A]]): Option[Matcher[A]] = { | ||
// type T = RDF.Triple[Rdf] | ||
a match { | ||
case res: Matcher[A] => Some(res) | ||
case _ => None | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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def patternMatchWithAlias[A](a: Any)(using tt: TypeTest[Any, Matcher[A]]): Option[Matcher[A]] = { | ||
type T = Matcher[A] | ||
a match { | ||
case res: T => Some(res) | ||
case _ => None | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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@main def main = { | ||
println(patternMatch[String]("abc")) | ||
println(patternMatchWithAlias[String]("abc")) | ||
println(patternMatch[String]("abc")(using (s: Any) => { | ||
if s.isInstanceOf[Matcher[String]] then Some[s.type & Matcher[String]](s.asInstanceOf[s.type & Matcher[String]]) else None })) | ||
println(patternMatchWithAlias[String]("abc")(using (s: Any) => { | ||
if s.isInstanceOf[Matcher[String]] then Some[s.type & Matcher[String]](s.asInstanceOf[s.type & Matcher[String]]) else None })) | ||
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println(patternMatch[String](1)) | ||
println(patternMatchWithAlias[String](1)) | ||
} |
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import scala.reflect.ClassTag | ||
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type Matcher[A] = A match { case String => String } | ||
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def patternMatch[A](a: Any)(using tt: ClassTag[Matcher[A]]): Option[Matcher[A]] = { | ||
// type T = RDF.Triple[Rdf] | ||
a match { | ||
case res: Matcher[A] => Some(res) | ||
case _ => None | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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def patternMatchWithAlias[A](a: Any)(using tt: ClassTag[Matcher[A]]): Option[Matcher[A]] = { | ||
type T = Matcher[A] | ||
a match { | ||
case res: T => Some(res) | ||
case _ => None | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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@main def main = { | ||
println(patternMatch[String]("abc")) | ||
println(patternMatchWithAlias[String]("abc")) | ||
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println(patternMatch[String](1)) | ||
println(patternMatchWithAlias[String](1)) | ||
} |
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Some(abc) | ||
Some(abc) | ||
None | ||
None |
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import scala.reflect.TypeTest | ||
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type Matcher[A] = A match { case String => String } | ||
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def patternMatch[A](a: Any)(using tt: TypeTest[Any, Matcher[A]]): Option[Matcher[A]] = { | ||
// type T = RDF.Triple[Rdf] | ||
a match { | ||
case res: Matcher[A] => Some(res) | ||
case _ => None | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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def patternMatchWithAlias[A](a: Any)(using tt: TypeTest[Any, Matcher[A]]): Option[Matcher[A]] = { | ||
type T = Matcher[A] | ||
a match { | ||
case res: T => Some(res) | ||
case _ => None | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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@main def Test = { | ||
println(patternMatch[String]("abc")) | ||
println(patternMatchWithAlias[String]("abc")) | ||
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println(patternMatch[String](1)) | ||
println(patternMatchWithAlias[String](1)) | ||
} |
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Some(abc) | ||
Some(abc) | ||
None | ||
None |
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import scala.reflect.ClassTag | ||
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type Matcher[A] = A match { case String => String } | ||
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def patternMatch[A](a: Any)(using tt: ClassTag[Matcher[A]]): Option[Matcher[A]] = { | ||
// type T = RDF.Triple[Rdf] | ||
a match { | ||
case res: Matcher[A] => Some(res) | ||
case _ => None | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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def patternMatchWithAlias[A](a: Any)(using tt: ClassTag[Matcher[A]]): Option[Matcher[A]] = { | ||
type T = Matcher[A] | ||
a match { | ||
case res: T => Some(res) | ||
case _ => None | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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@main def Test = { | ||
println(patternMatch[String]("abc")) | ||
println(patternMatchWithAlias[String]("abc")) | ||
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println(patternMatch[String](1)) | ||
println(patternMatchWithAlias[String](1)) | ||
} |
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That looks a bit suspicious. By default I would say that we need a really good reason to manually trigger type normalized. In principle all newly created types should already go thought nurmalization just after creation, and if fullyDefinedType creates non normalized types it might mean that there is a better spot in the code to do the normalization (deeper in the stack trace).
Note that we another place in the code where we do a
fullyDefinedType
call followed by a.normalized
(which is equality suspicious):https://github.com/lampepfl/dotty/blob/fe24fd3af2d985262b67394ac8d606a9830e0291/compiler/src/dotty/tools/dotc/typer/Synthesizer.scala#L163
My intition tells me that there is a way to both fix this issue and remove that
.normalized
inSynthesizer
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Then it seems to be a general limitation. We should probably open a separate issue for this improvement.