From: Julien SIGNOLES <julien.signoles@cea.fr>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Caml implementation of the relaxed value restriction
Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2009 16:31:24 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1231947084.7199.34.camel@localhost> (raw)
Hello,
In the article "Many Holes in Hindley-Milner" [1], Sam Lindley claims
that the type of x is ('a * 'a s, int) NList.t in the following ocaml
program because of Garrigue's relaxed value restriction [2].
==========
type 'a s
module NList : sig
type (+'length, +'elem_type) t
val nil : ('m*'m, 'a) t
val cons: 'a * ('m*'n, 'a) t -> ('m*'n s,'a) t
end = struct
type ('i,'a) t = 'a list
let nil = []
let cons (x, l) = x :: l
end
let x = NList.cons (1, NList.nil)
==========
But, both with ocaml v3.10.2 and ocaml v3.12.0+dev1 (2008-12-03) (that
is the current cvs version), the infered type of [x] only contains a
weak type variable: ('_a * '_a s, int) NList.t.
I quickly look at the typing rules introduced by Jacques Garrigue in [2]
and it seems to me that Sam Lindley is right: [x] is generalisable in
the above program.
So, what's wrong here?
[1] Many Holes in Hindley-Milner.
Sam Lindley. In ACM Sigplan Workshop of ML 2008, Victoria, British
Columbia, Canada, September 2008.
[2] Relaxing the value restriction.
Jacques Garrigue. In International Symposium on Functional and
Logic Programming, Nara, April 2004. Springer-Verlag LNCS 2998.
Best regards,
Julien Signoles
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