maralorn, 1 month ago @pmidden Well, they compose with % instead of . which you might find less pretty. They use an opaque type for optics which is the big selling point but also means you need to depend on optics-core to define compatible optics. I remember missing one operator from #lens which I found to be quite cool, but I don’t remember which one, so it can’t be that important.
@pmidden Well, they compose with % instead of . which you might find less pretty.
They use an opaque type for optics which is the big selling point but also means you need to depend on optics-core to define compatible optics.
I remember missing one operator from #lens which I found to be quite cool, but I don’t remember which one, so it can’t be that important.