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</span></b><span style="font-size:12.0pt;font-family:"Aptos",sans-serif;color:black">loom-dev <loom-dev-retn@openjdk.org> de la part de Andrew Haley <aph-open@littlepinkcloud.com><br>
<b>Date : </b>vendredi, 1 décembre 2023 à 11:41<br>
<b>À : </b>loom-dev@openjdk.org <loom-dev@openjdk.org><br>
<b>Objet : </b>[EXTERNAL] Re: New candidate JEP: 464: Scoped Values (Second Preview)<o:p></o:p></span></p>
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<span style="font-size:11.0pt">On 11/29/23 21:18, Eric Kolotyluk wrote:<br>
> As an aside, someone noted, I forget where, that Scoped Values are a<br>
> little like 'implicits' in Scala, now 'given' and 'using.' I have never<br>
> really liked implicit in Scala, mostly because it was abused so<br>
> frequently, but this JEP better explains the use case.<br>
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I still don't understand Scala implicits. I must have another read. :-)<br>
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Andrew Haley (he/him)<br>
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Red Hat UK Ltd. <https://www.redhat.com
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