At present the default argument type is "type variable":

fun f (x) => x,x;

In theory this is the best default. In C, the default was "int" and has been
got rid of (actually, *I* moved the original motion on the ISO C++ committee
and had to withdraw it because I wasn't a member of the ANSI committee
so ANSI people couldn't accept the motion simultaneously with ISO :)

Should we us "string" instead?
After all, most of the modern junk technologies (yeah, I've been reading
too much /. recently) are string based..


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john skaller
skal...@users.sourceforge.net
http://felix-lang.org




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