Sorry, I didn't mean fraction type, I meant fraction literal. 

All I can say is neither Java, Kotlin or Ceylon have a non zero type. Not sure 
about heck or frege.

Also, I was eventually leading to more than just the literal 10/0. If the zero 
in this division comes from another formula, or is dynamically calculated, you 
won't catch this statically even if you have a non zero type.

I don't know enough about dependent types, I think they could catch this, 
maybe, I'm unsure. I do know that none of the asked languages have them. I've 
also heard from more knowledgeable people that they're still very verbose and 
unpractical. 

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