The dreaded M-R
Philippa Cowderoy
flippa at flippac.org
Thu Jan 26 09:31:13 EST 2006
On Thu, 26 Jan 2006, Johannes Waldmann wrote:
> If this seems impossible, then the function itself probably *is*
> complex, and its type would give valuable information,
> and I don't see what a programmer (or a reader) benefits
> from a language that allows to omit this information.
>
For one, because that makes it possible to load it into an interpreter and
be told the type.
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