+
+ <sect2>
+ <title>Type defaulting in GHCi</title>
+ <indexterm><primary>Type default</primary></indexterm>
+ <indexterm><primary><literal>Show</literal> class</primary></indexterm>
+ <para>
+ Consider this GHCi session:
+<programlisting>
+ ghci> reverse []
+</programlisting>
+ What should GHCi do? Strictly speaking, the program is ambiguous. <literal>show (reverse [])</literal>
+ (which is what GHCi computes here) has type <literal>Show a => a</literal> and how that displays depends
+ on the type <literal>a</literal>. For example:
+<programlisting>
+ ghci> (reverse []) :: String
+ ""
+ ghci> (reverse []) :: [Int]
+ []
+</programlisting>
+ However, it is tiresome for the user to have to specify the type, so GHCi extends Haskell's type-defaulting
+ rules (Section 4.3.4 of the Haskell 98 Report (Revised)) as follows. If the expression yields a set of
+ type constraints that are all from standard classes (<literal>Num</literal>, <literal>Eq</literal> etc.),
+ and at least one is either a numeric class <emphasis>or the <literal>Show</literal>,
+ <literal>Eq</literal>, or <literal>Ord</literal> class</emphasis>,
+ GHCi will try to use one of the <literal>default</literal> types, just as described in the Report.
+ </para>
+ </sect2>