Until now, I though SML was a convenient implementation of simply‑typed lambda‑calculus. Learning what's precisely simply‑typed lambda‑calculus is, I learned it cannot type‑check recursive functions.
I learned there exist a generalisation of simply‑typed lambda‑calculus, named System F. System F is polymorphic, has function returning type, which may make in some way think about SML's functors, but System F (according to something I have read), cannot type‑check infinite recursion, while this can be easily achieved with SML:
fun r x: int = (r x): int (* Type‑checks *)
val y = r 0 (* Infinite loop *)
So if SML's type system is neither simply‑typed neither System F, what is it (formally)? Or I am wrong and it's one of both?