Hi! Great work with this library 👍
Are there any plans for adding functions related to lenses? Such as lensProp
from Ramda.js?
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it’s not 🙈 I did the initial research on this topic yesterday, it seems there’s no type-safe and easy way to implement it in ReScript (as well as in TS), so it’s unlikely it will be a part of
ts-belt
in the near futureI’m closing this issue, if you have any further questions or suggestions, please leave a comment 🚀
Is adding lens functions then as easy as taking the leading lens lib in rescript and compile it to js (probably not 😅 )?