![]() Subscripting Infer gives you Infer. This also makes trivialSubscriptType handle user types in the same way as subscriptType. (There probably isn't much reason to have both any more, since subscriptType doesn't do the checks it used to do.) |
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CommonTest.hs | ||
Errors.hs | ||
EvalConstants.hs | ||
EvalLiterals.hs | ||
GenericUtils.hs | ||
Intrinsics.hs | ||
Pattern.hs | ||
PrettyShow.hs | ||
ShowCode.hs | ||
TestFramework.hs | ||
TestHarness.hs | ||
TestUtils.hs | ||
TreeUtils.hs | ||
Types.hs | ||
Utils.hs |