Am 11.08.2019 um 00:11 schrieb Bram Moolenaar:
So if you intentionally want to define a function to both be used
without a context and as a method, but still want to specify the type,
we should allow for:
        function Total(arg: list)
        function Total(arg: dict)

This basically means we have function overloading based on argument
types.

Opinions?

I'd prefer when a Vim expression in "chained notation" has an equivalent
representation as "ordinary" Vim expression.

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Andy

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