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authorDanny Yang <yangdanny97@users.noreply.github.com>2024-05-18 11:20:04 -0400
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2024-05-18 09:20:04 -0600
commit36fdc4019569358b0039c86029336b14ad9e9769 (patch)
treee5089848123f993b04511436b09a915d03c2031a
parent1638727b7b1a72e357f4046fd8903de6eec4cfcf (diff)
[rescript/en] update (#4947)
-rw-r--r--rescript.html.markdown18
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/rescript.html.markdown b/rescript.html.markdown
index b633332c..4839631a 100644
--- a/rescript.html.markdown
+++ b/rescript.html.markdown
@@ -75,10 +75,7 @@ let world = `🌍`
let helloWorld = `hello, ${world}`
/* Bindings must be converted to strings */
let age = 10
-let ageMsg = `I am ${Js.Int.toString(age)} years old`
-
-/* Using `j` annotation in interpolation will implicitly convert bindings to strings */
-let ageMsg = j`I am $age years old`
+let ageMsg = `I am ${Int.toString(age)} years old`
/* Concatenate strings with ++ */
@@ -169,7 +166,7 @@ let firstTrip = {destination: "London", capacity: 45, averageSpeed: 120.0}
let maxPassengers = firstTrip.capacity
/* If you define the record type in a different file, you have to reference the
- filename, if trainJourney was in a file called Trips.re */
+ filename, if trainJourney was in a file called Trips.res */
let secondTrip: Trips.trainJourney = {
destination: "Paris",
capacity: 50,
@@ -306,11 +303,12 @@ let showDialog = (~message: string): unit => {
the `unit` type can also be represented as `()` */
/* > Currying
- Functions can be curried and are partially called, allowing for easy reuse */
+ Functions can be curried and are partially called, allowing for easy reuse
+ The remaining arguments are represented with ... */
let div = (denom, numr) => numr / denom
-let divBySix = div(6)
-let divByTwo = div(2)
+let divBySix = div(6, ...)
+let divByTwo = div(2, ...)
div(3, 24) /* - : int = 8 */
divBySix(128) /* - : int = 21 */
@@ -319,7 +317,7 @@ divByTwo(10) /* - : int = 5 */
/* > Optional Labeled Arguments */
/* Use `=?` syntax for optional labeled arguments */
-let greetPerson = (~name, ~greeting=?, ()) => {
+let greetPerson = (~name, ~greeting=?) => {
switch (greeting) {
| Some(greet) => greet ++ " " ++ name
| None => "Hi " ++ name
@@ -330,7 +328,7 @@ let greetPerson = (~name, ~greeting=?, ()) => {
a partial function, to fix this we add `unit` when we declare and call it */
/* Call greetPerson without the optional labeled argument */
-greetPerson(~name="Kate", ())
+greetPerson(~name="Kate")
/* Call greetPerson with all arguments */
greetPerson(~name="Marco", ~greeting="How are you today,")