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type
The type
directive allows you to declare named types. The
syntax is:
type name = type [, name = type]...;
where name is the name of the new type, and type is either a type specifier or the name of some other type.
The supported type specifiers are:
int<n>, uint<n>
Integral types. See Integer Types.
string
The string type. See String Types.
type[boundary]
Array types. See Array Types.
struct { … }
Struct types. See Struct Types.
(type,…)type:
Function types. See Function Types.
any
The any
type is used to implement polymorphism. See The any Type.