ITE stands for if-then-else. ITE([a-z], leaf(R1), leaf(R2)) means: “if the character is in [a-z], the derivative is R1, otherwise it’s R2”. these trees can nest, splitting the character space into finer partitions as needed. the key insight is that the derivative function never takes a character argument - it produces a complete map from all possible characters to their resulting states in one shot.
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Even if we extract the throwIfAddressIllegal method into a more reusable form, like an "EmailValidationService", it won't do much good because different parts of the application still have to remember to call it. Correctness is not enforced.
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