Expression evaluation engine for Go: fast, non-Turing complete, dynamic typing, static typing
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Expression evaluation engine for Go: fast, non-Turing complete, dynamic typing, static typing
We all know Rust's trait system is Turing complete, so tell me, why aren't we exploiting this???
a calculating engine~
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please support Excel's MROUND function