patch 9.0.2076: Vim9: No support for type aliases
Problem: Vim9: No support for type aliases Solution: Implement :type command A type definition is giving a name to a type specification. This also known type alias. :type ListOfStrings = list<string> The type alias can be used wherever a built-in type can be used. The type alias name must start with an upper case character. closes: #13407 Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> Signed-off-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
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@ -743,12 +743,13 @@ constructor methods.
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7. Type definition *Vim9-type* *:type*
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{not implemented yet}
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A type definition is giving a name to a type specification. This also known
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type alias. For Example: >
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A type definition is giving a name to a type specification. For Example: >
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:type ListOfStrings list<string>
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:type ListOfStrings = list<string>
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The type alias can be used wherever a built-in type can be used. The type
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alias name must start with an upper case character.
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