I learned that functions accepting arbitrary types could be created, like these:
let f x = x;;
let f x = ();;
let f (x : 'a) = ();;
But I could not find a way to utilize type information inside function, like this:
let print_is = function
| (x : int) -> print_int x
| (s : string) -> print_string s
| _ -> print_string "***";;
Is it really impossible at all, and if so - what is the underlying idea of such restriction? Or I just failed to google properly?
type
.type footwear = Shoe of shoe_size | Sock
.