You’d lose some performance that way though, unless you wanted to do away with function composition. (That would probably be a bad idea.) It’s not entirely clear (to me) that the cost of making this work in a real-life environment wouldn’t nullify the performance gains.
Especially given that we already do a fair bit of approximation (eg floating-point calculations).
You’d lose some performance that way though, unless you wanted to do away with function composition. (That would probably be a bad idea.) It’s not entirely clear (to me) that the cost of making this work in a real-life environment wouldn’t nullify the performance gains.
Especially given that we already do a fair bit of approximation (eg floating-point calculations).