None
The absent value
The None
type represents a type with no value.
It is often used to type code that fails to return control (e.g. an infinite loop)
or to designate impossible values (e.g. the type ?None
only contains null
).
Type None
type None = Prim.Types.None
The empty type. A subtype of all types.
Value impossible
let impossible : <A>None -> A
Turns an absurd value into an arbitrary type.