@Lapys wastes a lot of computation power, makes it harder to interoperate, its so bad thing like cython have been invented
I mean python needs primitive types like Java
like wtf is up with List[int] containing a list of reference counted things, when the reference counted things don't actually behave like reference counted items.
@Mikhail Smalltalk did kind of a nice job on this. Has a SmallInteger type. Everything else is a pointer to an even address. SmallInteger is stored in the spot the pointer would be, but with bottom bit set. And it morphs between Integer and SmallInteger automatically, so smaller integers are compact and fast, with minimal overhead elsewhere to do it.
So basically a convoluted roundabout way of saying "no"? (in the comments) 🤔 https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36227436/access-maximum-template-depth-at-compile