I am using F# Code Quotations
for the purpose of producing an executable .NET library via either LINQ expression trees
or FSharp.Compiler.Services
.
I can author/create most of the AST needed using typed quotations but am struggling with a particular area as the expression could resolve to multiple types - hence am considering untyped code quotations.
I appreciate from this SO question the advantages of typed expressions from a safety point of view but my main concern at this point is runtime performance.
Is it a meta-programming "code smell" if your expression could resolve to multiple types?
Will it make any difference to runtime performance (in .NET) if I use typed versus untyped quotations/expressions