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Fix #9061: Treat type F <: [X] => G
like type F[X] <: G
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#9084
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def addVariances(tp: Type): Type = tp match | ||
case tp @ TypeBounds(lo, hi) => | ||
tp.derivedTypeBounds(addVariances(lo), addVariances(hi)) | ||
case tp: HKTypeLambda if tparamSyms.isEmpty && !tp.isDeclaredVarianceLambda => |
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This won't catch curried type lambdas like:
F[X] <: [A] =>> Any
which are also problematic:
case class Contra[-A](f: A => Int)
case class Covarify[+F[X] <: ([A] =>> Any), +A](fa: F[Int][A])
@main def main = {
val x = Covarify[[X] =>> Contra, Int](Contra[Int](_ + 5))
val y: Covarify[[X] =>> Contra, Any] = x
println(y.fa.f("abc"))
}
(oops, didn't mean to merge yet, I'll revert if the CI fails) |
The CI did fail, so I reverted and had to resubmit as a separate PR, sorry about that: #9086 |
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