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    CRITICAL: Use for type-driven design...

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    Type-Driven Design

    Layer 1: Language Mechanics

    Core Question

    How can the type system prevent invalid states?

    Before reaching for runtime checks:

    • Can the compiler catch this error?
    • Can invalid states be unrepresentable?
    • Can the type encode the invariant?

    Error → Design Question

    Pattern Don't Just Say Ask Instead
    Primitive obsession "It's just a string" What does this value represent?
    Boolean flags "Add an is_valid flag" Can states be types?
    Optional everywhere "Check for None" Is absence really possible?
    Validation at runtime "Return Err if invalid" Can we validate at construction?

    Thinking Prompt

    Before adding runtime validation:

    1. Can the type encode the constraint?

      • Numeric range → bounded types or newtypes
      • Valid states → type state pattern
      • Semantic meaning → newtype
    2. When is validation possible?

      • At construction → validated newtype
      • At state transition → type state
      • Only at runtime → Result with clear error
    3. Who needs to know the invariant?

      • Compiler → type-level encoding
      • API users → clear type signatures
      • Runtime only → documentation

    Trace Up ↑

    When type design is unclear:

    "Need to validate email format"
        ↑ Ask: Is this a domain value object?
        ↑ Check: m09-domain (Email as Value Object)
        ↑ Check: domain-* (validation requirements)
    
    Situation Trace To Question
    What types to create m09-domain What's the domain model?
    State machine design m09-domain What are valid transitions?
    Marker trait usage m04-zero-cost Static or dynamic dispatch?

    Trace Down ↓

    From design to implementation:

    "Need type-safe wrapper for primitives"
        ↓ Newtype: struct UserId(u64);
    
    "Need compile-time state validation"
        ↓ Type State: Connection<Connected>
    
    "Need to track phantom type parameters"
        ↓ PhantomData: PhantomData<T>
    
    "Need capability markers"
        ↓ Marker Trait: trait Validated {}
    
    "Need gradual construction"
        ↓ Builder: Builder::new().field(x).build()
    

    Quick Reference

    Pattern Purpose Example
    Newtype Type safety struct UserId(u64);
    Type State State machine Connection<Connected>
    PhantomData Variance/lifetime PhantomData<&'a T>
    Marker Trait Capability flag trait Validated {}
    Builder Gradual construction Builder::new().name("x").build()
    Sealed Trait Prevent external impl mod private { pub trait Sealed {} }

    Pattern Examples

    Newtype

    struct Email(String);  // Not just any string
    
    impl Email {
        pub fn new(s: &str) -> Result<Self, ValidationError> {
            // Validate once, trust forever
            validate_email(s)?;
            Ok(Self(s.to_string()))
        }
    }
    

    Type State

    struct Connection<State>(TcpStream, PhantomData<State>);
    
    struct Disconnected;
    struct Connected;
    struct Authenticated;
    
    impl Connection<Disconnected> {
        fn connect(self) -> Connection<Connected> { ... }
    }
    
    impl Connection<Connected> {
        fn authenticate(self) -> Connection<Authenticated> { ... }
    }
    

    Decision Guide

    Need Pattern
    Type safety for primitives Newtype
    Compile-time state validation Type State
    Lifetime/variance markers PhantomData
    Capability flags Marker Trait
    Gradual construction Builder
    Closed set of impls Sealed Trait
    Zero-sized type marker ZST struct

    Anti-Patterns

    Anti-Pattern Why Bad Better
    Boolean flags for states Runtime errors Type state
    String for semantic types No type safety Newtype
    Option for uninitialized Unclear invariant Builder
    Public fields with invariants Invariant violation Private + validated new()

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    Domain modeling m09-domain
    Trait design m04-zero-cost
    Error handling in constructors m06-error-handling
    Anti-patterns m15-anti-pattern
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