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Release Note 1.8
Some of the highlights in Steep 1.8 are:
- Generics improvements (#1216, #1220)
- Fix subtyping on tuples/records (#1221)
- Support optional keys in record types (#1223)
- Ignore type assertions for compatibility with rbs-inline (#1179, #1176)
You can install it with $ gem install steep
or using Bundler.
gem 'steep', require: false, '~> 1.8.0'
See the CHANGELOG for the details.
RBS 3.6 ships with a few major improvements on generics, and Steep 1.8 supports the improved generics.
(We had planned to add an implicit upper bound to type variables, but it was reverted due to unexpected complexity around void
types.)
PR: #1221
Tuples was not a subtype of Object
, but it is now.
tuple = [1, ""] #: [Integer, String]
object = tuple #: Object
PR: #1223
Optional keys in record types are supported in Steep. The optional keys are the keys that may be absent in the Hash
.
# @type var record: { id: Integer, ?name: String }
record = { id: 123, name: "Soutaro" } # OK
record = { id: 123 } # OK because name is optional
Note that this causes an unsoundness. We are carefully watching if the unsoundness is acceptable or not.
record1 = { id: 123, name: "Soutaro" } #: { id: Integer, name: String }
# Assigning the record by dropping the name key is allowed
record2 = record1 #: { id: Integer }
# Assigning the record by adding optional key is allowed
record3 = record2 #: { id: Integer, ?name: Integer }
# record3[:name] is Integer, but it's actually a String object. Resulting in a runtime type error.
record3[:name] + 1
Type assertion on attr_reader
family and def
syntax is ignored to make it compatible with rbs-inline annotations.
class Foo
# The type assertion in Steep means the type of `attr_reader` call is `Integer`,
# while the same syntax in rbs-inline means the type of `id` attribute is `Integer`.
# Then, the assertions on `attr_reader` (and likes) are ignored in Steep.
attr_reader :id #: Integer
# Same for `def` syntax.
def to_s #: String
"Foo"
end
end