Comment by NeutralForest 2 days ago I don't think it's been integrated in any mainstream language though. 3 comments NeutralForest Reply johnbender 2 days ago https://ghc.gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/doc/users_guide/exts/line...Experimental and of course one can debate whether Haskell is mainstream but I figured it merits a mention. DonaldPShimoda 2 days ago I think by default Rust uses affine types, but that's about the extent of it. NeutralForest 2 days ago I know some research languages are playing around with linear types, I wonder if we'll see it show up in some language or another.
johnbender 2 days ago https://ghc.gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/doc/users_guide/exts/line...Experimental and of course one can debate whether Haskell is mainstream but I figured it merits a mention.
DonaldPShimoda 2 days ago I think by default Rust uses affine types, but that's about the extent of it. NeutralForest 2 days ago I know some research languages are playing around with linear types, I wonder if we'll see it show up in some language or another.
NeutralForest 2 days ago I know some research languages are playing around with linear types, I wonder if we'll see it show up in some language or another.
https://ghc.gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/doc/users_guide/exts/line...
Experimental and of course one can debate whether Haskell is mainstream but I figured it merits a mention.
I think by default Rust uses affine types, but that's about the extent of it.
I know some research languages are playing around with linear types, I wonder if we'll see it show up in some language or another.