Hi @tarleb! I'm trying to move more Lua APIs in my project confer to a Haskell implementation.
Essentially, I have this file that declares the APIs of my main type constructors https://github.com/tchoutri/confer/blob/main/runtime/lua/confer.lua. I feel like I am cheating a bit because these function don't do much except being annotated with type declarations in the comments. However they give a nice API to the lua configuration code:
local confer = require("confer")
local user = require("user")
-- Facts
local git_deployment = confer.fact({
name = "git",
source = ".gitconfig",
destination = user.home .. "/.gitconfig"
})
Question 1: Is there in your opinion something more ergonomic for the end-user that could be done here? I essentially want to get some modicum of validation regarding the fields of the table that are populated.
Question 2: To migrate the declarations in runtime/lua/confer.lua, am I correct to assume that I must return a Module with a confer field, that is a Table, and whose fields are themselves functions that only take what they get and return them verbatim? I don't have a good intuition just yet.
I feel like DocumentedType would help here? The reference documentation of the packages is good, but the intended usage is quite hard to grasp if someone is approaching these libraries from a different background. :)
Hi @tarleb! I'm trying to move more Lua APIs in my project confer to a Haskell implementation.
Essentially, I have this file that declares the APIs of my main type constructors https://github.com/tchoutri/confer/blob/main/runtime/lua/confer.lua. I feel like I am cheating a bit because these function don't do much except being annotated with type declarations in the comments. However they give a nice API to the lua configuration code:
Question 1: Is there in your opinion something more ergonomic for the end-user that could be done here? I essentially want to get some modicum of validation regarding the fields of the table that are populated.
Question 2: To migrate the declarations in
runtime/lua/confer.lua, am I correct to assume that I must return a Module with aconferfield, that is a Table, and whose fields are themselves functions that only take what they get and return them verbatim? I don't have a good intuition just yet.I feel like
DocumentedTypewould help here? The reference documentation of the packages is good, but the intended usage is quite hard to grasp if someone is approaching these libraries from a different background. :)