Does the fthomas/refined library work differently in Scala 3?

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  1. refined

    Refinement types for Scala

    Does the Refined library for Scala (at https://github.com/fthomas/refined; "eu.timepit" %% "refined") work in Scala 3? Does it work differently?

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  3. iron

    Strong type constraints for Scala (by Iltotore)

    You might want to check out Iron.

  4. dotty

    The Scala 3 compiler, also known as Dotty.

    I think this might be related to this issue.

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