Saurabh Nanda
Saurabh Nanda
Any thoughts on the core approach chalked out in the question at http://stackoverflow.com/questions/40171037/apply-a-function-to-all-fields-in-a-record-at-the-type-level/40171268# ? I do not really like the current solution to my question on Stackoverflow, but I got...
@jfoutz is the problem more complex because you're using HDBC and not a DSL which wraps over SQL? For example, would this be easier to implement in something like a...
@jfoutz do we want the type-safe system to help us cache objects and invalidate them, I.e. actual operations. Or, do we want it to force us to **think** about cache...
@wz1000 has the ProductQuery infra been hooked up to any handler? If not, can you please hook it up, so the flow is easier to understand?
Also, if I understand the overall gist of `ProductQuery` correctly, it is supposed to parse multiple query params, bearing the same name, in the following format: `paramName=keyName:value` into a list...
While I will take a little more time to understand the mechanics of this idea, as usual, you seem to have solved this problem very elegantly. Is there any way...
And I assume, this is possible for any DB library. In the case of Opaleye one would parse the URL params to an Opaleye specific type? Btw, I'm unable to...
> Each field=somefield generates a ProductView. A ProductView is essentially a function from a product to a JSON object containing a subset of the products fields. I've defined a new...
@wz1000 please confirm if you're wiring this up to Servant handlers.
A few basic questions: - Is `ProductComparator` even getting used? - Does `QueryParams` result in the params being parsed to a `[x]` (i.e. list) or have you done something special...