Suppose I have the following class:
public class FixExpr {
Expr<FixExpr> in;
}
Now I want to introduce a generic argument, abstracting over the use of Expr:
public class Fix<F> {
F<Fix<F>> in;
}
But Eclipse doesn't like this:
The type F is not generic; it cannot be parametrized with arguments <Fix<F>>
Is this possible at all or have I overlooked something that causes this specific instance to break?
Some background information: in Haskell this is a common way to write generic functions; I'm trying to port this to Java. The type argument F in the example above has kind * -> * instead of the usual kind *. In Haskell it looks like this:
newtype Fix f = In { out :: f (Fix f) }
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