On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 02:57:36PM +0200, Ladislav Lhotka wrote:
>
> Or are you saying that "type foo {}" is not the same as "type foo;"?
>
Yes, "type foo {}" has a restriction while "type foo;" does not have a
restriction. OK, I think I see your point now that we have a case
where there is a subtle difference between "{}" and ";" and so you
suggest to interpret "type foo {}" as all values of foo?
/js
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