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chore: add example of tail recursion #262

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Expand Up @@ -41,8 +41,25 @@ module {:options "-functionSyntax:4"} ParseJsonManifests {
}
by method {
// This function ideally would be`{:tailrecursion}`
// but it is not simple to here is a method
// so that it does not explode with huge numbers of tests.
// at the time this did not seem simple.
// Here is an example of how to make it tail recursive that may work.
// However, we're leaving this as "by method"
// to avoid changing anything and to provide an example of how to do that

// function {:tailrecursion} BuildEncryptTestVector2(
// keys: KeyVectors.KeyVectorsClient,
// obj: seq<(string, JSON)>,
// acc : seq<EncryptTestVector> := []
// )
// : Result<seq<EncryptTestVector>, string>
// {
// if |obj| == 0 then
// Success(acc)
// else
// var encryptVector :- ToEncryptTestVector(keys, obj[0].0, obj[0].1);
// BuildEncryptTestVector2(keys, obj[1..], acc + [encryptVector])
// }

var i: nat := |obj|;
var vectors := [];

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