If we look at the signature expectEqual(expected: anytype, actual: @TypeOf(expected)) !void
, notice that the second arg’s type depends on the first arg’s type.
To avoid using @as
coercion, we can just swap the passing arguments. comptime_int
can be inferred as i64
, not the other way around. And that makes sense because literal values are unsized.
To be more specific, fractional-reserve banking system creates this giant pyramid scheme, not capitalism per se.