Thanks to @id1660, a lovely new record syntax has just arrived in Idris 2.
(Imagine! Accessing fields with a dot! Who would have thought it was possible! :))pic.twitter.com/oSMr8jPvGp
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Thanks to @id1660, a lovely new record syntax has just arrived in Idris 2.
(Imagine! Accessing fields with a dot! Who would have thought it was possible! :))pic.twitter.com/oSMr8jPvGp
Very cool! Without doing much research on this, over the years I noticed that this is a pain point in Haskell. How come that this feature landed in Idris so fast, but is not available in Haskell? Are there any hidden drawbacks? Is it because the Idris compiler is newer?
It involved a small breaking change since '.' already means a couple of things, and there's a lot of options how to resolve it (as you see in the Haskell discussion). But it is still somehow easier for us to "just change stuff" if we think it's a good idea.
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