Chris Uppal wrote:
> Personally, I would be quite happy to go there -- I dislike the idea that a
> value has a specific inherent type.
Interestingly, Ada defines a type as a collection of values. It works
quite well, when one consistantly applies the definition. For example,
it makes very clear the difference between a value of (type T) and a
value of (type T or one of its subtypes).
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