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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T11:46:25+00:00 2026-05-22T11:46:25+00:00

I have a generic function where it’s easy to get the compiler to infer

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I have a generic function where it’s easy to get the compiler to infer the wrong type parameters. The type parameters only control the return type, and if I accidentally miss off a type annotation, the compiler infers obj.

How can I make it a compile-time error to call my function without giving it explicit type parameters? The Unchecked.defaultof function works the way I’d like:

> Unchecked.defaultof;;

  Unchecked.defaultof;;
  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

stdin(1,1): error FS0685: The generic function 'defaultof' must be given explicit type argument(s)
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    2026-05-22T11:46:26+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 11:46 am

    The defaultof function uses a special attribute. The F# source code is, once again, useful. The implementation of the function is in prim-types.fs, but the attribute is added in the interface file prim-types.fsi. A combined declaration would be:

    [<RequiresExplicitTypeArguments>] 
    let inline unsafeDefault<'T> : 'T = (# "ilzero !0" type ('T) : 'T #)
    

    The inline IL (# ... #) is limited to F# core, but the declaration is something anybody can use.

    You can find the attribute in section 16 (page 217) of the F# specification:

    When applied to an F# function or method, indicates that the function or method must be given explicit type arguments when used. For example, typeof<int>.
    This attribute should be used only in F# assemblies.

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