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`pmap` should prefer inferring the type from Mapping[K,V] if the argument matches both that and Iterable[K,V] for different K, V. Added a type-level test to assert this on a specific counter example.
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Note that I don't think that this project has type-checking enabled so my test is kinda pointless. Would you like me to add a type checker to the CI? Perhaps just checking this particular test file? |
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Hi! Trying to add type tests sound like a great idea! There will likely be issues initially so constraining it to this file may be a good start. If you don't want to take on the rest. :-) |
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Thanks @tobgu ! |
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Hi @tobgu, could I get a release of this? |
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pmapshould prefer inferring the type from Mapping[K,V] if the argument matches both that and Iterable[K,V] for different K, V.Added a type-level test to assert this on a specific counter example.