On May 07, 2008, at 03:35, Michael Scott wrote:

NSSelector<Object> works fine.  But it is a bit wonky.

It is entirely wonky. Well, generics :)

Perhaps Java should allow 'null' as a type argument.

If done, using 'null' as a type argument would still imply something different then using 'void' as a type argument. I suppose it could be done, but it would hardly be less confusing then the current stuff.

It does bring about interesting thoughts such as:

Map<void, null> thePurposeOfExistencePerPerson = Zen.applicationRules();

Probably a bit much to ask just to make an old NextStep class more
consistent.

Just :)

Makes me :)))

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