Ken Takata wrote:
> The help of type() says:
>
> To avoid the magic numbers it should be used this way: >
> :if type(myvar) == type(0)
> :if type(myvar) == type("")
> :if type(myvar) == type(function("tr"))
> :if type(myvar) == type([])
> :if type(myvar) == type({})
> :if type(myvar) == type(0.0)
> :if type(myvar) == type(v:false)
> :if type(myvar) == type(v:none)
>
> But I don't think this is easy to understand. More badly, we don't have a way
> to get the constants for Job and Channel; we need to use the magic numbers for
> them. Attached patch adds constants for them:
> v:t_number, v:t_string, ..., v:t_job and v:t_channel
>
> What do you think?
I like it.
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