On line 5633 in prim-types.fs (v1.9.7.8) there is the following type abbreviation:
type 'T ``lazy`` = Lazy<'T>
I have a few questions about it.
type lazy<'T> = Lazy<'T>
? (If not, how is it different?)The double back ticks are a way of allowing an F# keyword to be used as an identifier. Another example would be
let ``let`` = 42
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