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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T09:54:49+00:00 2026-06-13T09:54:49+00:00

This code will generate the following warning module TimeSeries open System type TimedValue<‘T> =

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This code will generate the following warning

module TimeSeries

open System

type TimedValue<'T> = { ts : DateTime; value: 'T}
type TimeSerie<'T> = TimedValue<'T> seq

let t : TimedValue<'double> = { ts = DateTime.Today; value=5}

Warning:

This construct causes code to be less generic than indicated by the type annotations. The type variable ‘double has been constrained to be type ‘int’.

I am quite new to F#, I think the 5 is interpreted as an int and somehow F# tells me that I asked a double but it will be an int.

When I tried replacing 5 with 5. this told me that it was still constrained by the float type.

Should I somehow cast it in double or just remove the declaration part : TimedValue<'double> and let F# deal with the types ?

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    2026-06-13T09:54:50+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 9:54 am

    Remove the apostrophe before double.

    let t : TimedValue<double> = { ts = DateTime.Today; value=5.0}
    

    A leading apostrophe is used to declare a type argument. So, you’ve declared a generic value but, by specifying value=5 you’ve constrained the type arg to be int. You could also use a wildcard in place of the type arg:

    let t : TimedValue<_> = { ts = DateTime.Today; value=5.0}
    

    or remove the type annotation completely:

    let t = { ts = DateTime.Today; value=5.0}
    
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