[swift-evolution] [Pitch #2] Introduce user-defined dynamically "callable" types
Chris Lattner
clattner at nondot.org
Tue Nov 21 00:10:07 CST 2017
> On Nov 20, 2017, at 10:07 PM, Chris Lattner via swift-evolution <swift-evolution at swift.org> wrote:
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> Hi All,
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> I’ve significantly revised the ‘dynamic callable’ pitch, here’s a second edition:
Ugh, the actual correct link is:
https://gist.github.com/lattner/a6257f425f55fe39fd6ac7a2354d693d
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> I’ve incorporated a bunch of feedback from the first round of discussion:
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> - I’ve significantly increased the motivation section, talking about the value of solving this problem, and explaining why IMO an “ObjC Importer” approach is a bad idea.
> - I’ve made it possible for (e.g.) a Javascript client to implement support for this while statically rejecting keyword arguments, but allow (e.g.) a Python implementation to accept them.
> - I’ve expanded the model to support the name lookup requirements of Ruby and other smalltalk’y languages that require a base name + argument labels be present to resolve calls.
> - I’ve expanded the alternatives section to explain why statically resolvable callables are orthogonal to this proposal and already pretty well served by Swift today.
> - I’ve expanded the alternatives section to talk about F# type providers, explaining why they don’t solve this problem and are an interesting follow-on refinement to consider after taking this proposal (or something like it).
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> That said, there is at least one specific obviously bad thing about this proposal: the name “DynamicCallableWithKeywordsToo” which I appreciate help on.
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> If you’re interested in this topic, I’d really appreciate it if you’d read the new draft of the proposal. It is significantly different than the original draft. I welcome suggestions for improvements to the proposal, and insight into anything that is unclear or insufficiently motivated.
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> Thanks!
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> -Chris
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