J has a similar feature: when applied to an empty array, /+ returns 0 and /* returns 1. J doesn't have user-defined types. In a language with user-defined types, you would probably have to declare which operations are…
J has a similar feature: when applied to an empty array, /+ returns 0 and /* returns 1. J doesn't have user-defined types. In a language with user-defined types, you would probably have to declare which operations are…