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blog post: signature polymorphic methods #1428
blog post: signature polymorphic methods #1428
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Co-authored-by: Sébastien Doeraene <[email protected]>
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I've handled all the review feedback and dealt with all the TODOs that I'd left for myself — either by addressing them or by deciding it didn't matter. I think this is ready to publish. I've set the publication date to Monday, July 17, 2023. At publication time I'll also make a forum thread on Contributors, and I'll fix the link at the end to point to it. I've left all the separate commits to aid review, but I'll squash-merge at publication time. |
category: blog-detail as opposed to layout: blog-detail |
Thank you, Eugene! Somehow my eyes failed to see that. yup, 3de1d6e fixed it new URL of the post is https://scala-lang.org/2023/07/17/signature-polymorphic-methods.html now I need to figure out how to add a redirect from the old URL, which is now 404 |
redirect: f21a70d |
about 85% finished — still has a few holes and TODOs, but most of the material is therenot for immediate publication. I think a good time to publish it would be at the time the feature first becomes availablein Scala 3 (in an RC? or in a final release? I think an RC might be sufficient, and might get people to try it and report bugs in time)
(and it isn't clear yet whether the feature will have to wait for 3.3 or could land in 3.2.x, depending on whether we have to change TASTy or not)it's 3.3