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Unifying generic type names, removing redundant annotations and more consistency in code #134

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This just cleans up the resumable code a bit in an effort to make all the type aliases more consistent, using same type names throughout, and removing redundant type annotations (less clutter, better readability).

No functional changes here.

@abelbraaksma abelbraaksma force-pushed the cleanup-resumable-code branch from 456ee9c to 08d3bda Compare December 18, 2022 23:20
@abelbraaksma abelbraaksma force-pushed the cleanup-resumable-code branch from 08d3bda to 38f1932 Compare December 19, 2022 02:19
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The main change here is that people will get cleaner tooltips, and that the code is a tad more readable now. Part of the 0.4.0 push.

@abelbraaksma abelbraaksma merged commit 3e95bc5 into main Dec 19, 2022
@abelbraaksma abelbraaksma deleted the cleanup-resumable-code branch December 19, 2022 02:38
@abelbraaksma abelbraaksma added refactoring Cleanup, refactoring and minor fixes topic: taskseq-ce Related to the taskseq computation expression builders or overloads labels Dec 19, 2022
@abelbraaksma abelbraaksma added this to the v0.4.0-alpha.1 milestone Mar 17, 2024
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