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In Plutarch the general consensus is that we perform Eq by simply delegating to the underling PlutusData representation.
```haskell
instance PEq FooTrivial where
(#==) = \l r -> pdata l #== pda…
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Possibilities:
- [ ] Compile all generic code using Plutarch
- [ ] Use short-circuiting and appropriate primitives
- [ ] Compile to optimal code in terms of only iterating tx fanouts once (probab…
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### Describe the feature you'd like
Currently, each projects need to write some property testing generator and shrinker on per-project biases, making testing not only more difficult but possibly mo…
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Some items for Plutarch if someone can take a look at that (NOTE: I don't use `Data` anywhere in naming because everything is `Data`, and on that note, imo `Scott` should have been explicitly named no…
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Manually specifying GitHub source in `cabal.project` complicates it, leads to dependency incompatibilities and prevents plutarch dependencies from being published on CHaP themselves.
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Assigned to @icelandjack
L-as updated
6 months ago
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What is PlutusData (toData and fromData) meaning for all Prelude types?
https://github.com/mlabs-haskell/lambda-buffers/blob/26adebd13cb97900cec7fe66cb1dd11977ba77ed/libs/lbf-plutus/Plutus/V1.lbf#L…
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`PPOSIXTime` should be able to store negative integer to store time before 1/1/1970. Currently, instances of `PPOSIXTime` forbids its value going negative
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De Fluviis. It's recorded as Plutarch but it's 100% a Pseudo.
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This question is out of scope of current Catalyst Project. We believe that simple `server-generates-tx-and-client-signs-it` would be simple to implement, and more complex solutions are not planned in …