Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software. Gabriel's commits.
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![]() Programs with constrained types now parse and typecheck, but typestate doesn't check them specially, so the one relevant test case so far is XFAILed. Also rewrote all of the constraint-related data structures in the process (again), for some reason. I got rid of a superfluous data structure in the context that was mapping front-end constraints to resolved constraints, instead handling constraints in the same way in which everything else gets resolved. |
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