
Nice, thanks.
On 5 Feb 2016, at 22:03, Tony Morris
wrote: HList.
Also in Java, you'd use HList (never use Object). http://www.functionaljava.org/javadoc/4.0/fj/data/hlist/HList.html http://www.functionaljava.org/javadoc/4.0/fj/data/hlist/HList.html
On Sat, Feb 6, 2016 at 7:58 AM, Mike Houghton
mailto:mike_k_houghton@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: Thanks for the quick reply! No, that wouldn’t work as that would tie a tuple to Int, Double,String for all tuples.
(1,1,2,3,”string”, 4.5, “string”, 1) is also valid tuple
In Java I would use List<Object> so any number of (non-primitives) can be used.
Thanks
Mike
On 5 Feb 2016, at 21:43, Imants Cekusins
mailto:imantc@gmail.com> wrote: T = (1, ”A string”, 3.4) i.e. an int, string and double.
would this suit:
data Object = Int' Int | Double' Double | String' String type T = [Object]
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