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try struct{}). This is the place where a theorist and an engineer differ fundamentally.ATS's void is unit. The name 'void' refers to the fact that the memory neededfor the void-value is 0 bytes. Unfortunately, there is no type in C of 0 size (I didOne really needs a theorist's C in order to compile ATS faithfully.
On Sat, Mar 10, 2018 at 9:35 AM, Brandon Barker <brandon...@gmail.com> wrote:
I find the following diagram helpful to sort of know what's what in Scala: https://www.scala-lang.org/old/node/128.htmlNow, ATS is very different, I'm not sure such a diagram could even make sense (it isn't a language that deals with subclassing much as I understand it). But if anything like it is possible (and maybe more than one diagram is necessary), I think it could be helpful to place these early on in one of the ATS documentation sections/books.Now I get the sense that ATS's void is actually the unit type, is this correct? What is the uninhabited type in ATS, if any?
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try struct{}). This is the place where a theorist and an engineer differ fundamentally.ATS's void is unit. The name 'void' refers to the fact that the memory neededfor the void-value is 0 bytes. Unfortunately, there is no type in C of 0 size (I didOne really needs a theorist's C in order to compile ATS faithfully.
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