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Typed structs on steroids based on algebraic types and pattern matching seamlessly integrating with standard Ruby features.

What is it good for?

  • Well defined data structures.
  • Actor messages see new Actor implementation in concurrent-ruby.
  • Describing message protocols in message-based cross-process communication. Algebraic types play nice with JSON de/serialization.
  • and more...

Quick example

Let's define a Tree

Tree = Algebrick.type do |tree|
  variants Empty = atom,
           Leaf  = type { fields Integer },
           Node  = type { fields tree, tree }
end

Now types Tree(Empty | Leaf | Node), Empty, Leaf(Integer) and Node(Tree, Tree) are defined. Let's add a method, don't miss the pattern matching example.

module Tree
  # compute depth of a tree
  def depth
    match self,
          (on Empty, 0),
          (on Leaf, 1),
          # ~ will store and pass matched parts to variables left and right
          (on Node.(~any, ~any) do |left, right|
            1 + [left.depth, right.depth].max
          end)
  end
end

Method defined in module Tree are passed down to all values of type Tree

Empty.depth                                        # => 0
Leaf[10].depth                                     # => 1
Node[Leaf[4], Empty].depth                         # => 2
Node[Empty, Node[Leaf[1], Empty]].depth            # => 3

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