Talk:Petit Computer 3/@comment-14600979-20140709193418/@comment-9531161-20140709201756

OOooo, I like "Declaration of a variable is not a force, but to provide a mode in which an error...."

That whole "variable of type integer and real type" section sounds like integers and real types are separated, and the type is implied by the assignment of the variable (since they say "you do not have to declare"). It also sounds like there's a "mode" which allows you to actually declare the type of the variable (maybe). There's something like this in Perl: you can use variables whenever you want without declaring them, but you can set a mode which does not allow you to do this.

However, it also sounds like variable accesses might be even slower now when compared to other operations, as they'll have to take into account the type when the variable is being used. Awwww.