sum 0.1.4

General-purpose sum types.
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# sum

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General-purpose sum types.

Arbitrarily-sized product types exist in Rust in the form of [tuples](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/primitive.tuple.html). This is a generalisation of bluss's [Either](https://docs.rs/either/1.5.0/either/enum.Either.html) type to provide **arbitrarily-sized sum types**\*.

\* Over up to 32 types.

## License
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