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more than once.
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"signature" & "structure" feel like very ML-specific terminology and might not be easy on programmers unfamiliar with it.
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convention that only macros that deal with types may start with a colon.
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type and its "magical" compiler behavior.
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to avoid confusion since "/" is used for relative module paths.
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structures.
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modules.
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