From: Tom Hirschowitz <Tom.Hirschowitz@inria.fr>
To: Lauri Alanko <la@iki.fi>
Cc: caml-list@pauillac.inria.fr
Subject: [Caml-list] Module equivalence across definitions
Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2001 09:05:15 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <15309.11691.752373.956131@paille.inria.fr> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20011013210733.G412@la.iki.fi>
Hi,
I think it is more a question of datatypes than of
applicative functors, in the sense that if you replace
the module B with something like
module B(X:T) = struct
type t = int
let v = 2
end
then it works.
It's just because sum types are some kind of abstract
types, the constructors interfacing them with the outer
world. For instance :
# module A = struct type t = A end;;
# module B = struct type t = A end;;
# A.A = B.A;;
This expression has type A.t but is here used with type B.t
Do you agree?
Lauri Alanko writes:
> [Pardon for possible duplicates]
>
> Hello. Given:
>
>
> module type T = sig
> type t
> end
>
> module A : T = struct
> type t = A
> end
>
> module B(X:T) = struct
> type t = B
> let v = B
> end
>
> module type CT = sig
> val a : B(A).t
> end
>
> module C : CT = struct
> module Aalias = A
> module BA = B(Aalias)
> let a = BA.v
> end
>
>
> I get an error:
>
>
> Signature mismatch:
> Modules do not match:
> sig
> module Aalias : sig type t = A.t end
> module BA : sig type t = B(Aalias).t = B val v : t end
> val a : BA.t
> end
> is not included in
> CT
> Values do not match: val a : BA.t is not included in val a : B(A).t
>
>
> But changing "module BA = B(Aalias)" to "module BA = B(A)" makes everything
> work.
>
> What gives? I'm used to seeing structural equivalence being used everywhere
> in O'Caml's type system, but here simply renaming a module seems to give it
> a distinct new identity. Is this a bug or a feature?
>
>
> Lauri Alanko
> la@iki.fi
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