From: Olivier Andrieu <andrieu@ijm.jussieu.fr>
To: Nobuyuki Tomizawa <n-tomizawa@mua.biglobe.ne.jp>
Cc: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Question on typing of class/object and optional argument.
Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 14:22:03 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <15871.9467.357724.571888@akasha.ijm.jussieu.fr> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20021217123721.43010c7d.virgile.prevosto@lip6.fr>
Virgile Prevosto [Tuesday 17 December 2002] :
>
> Hello,
> Nobuyuki Tomizawa a écrit:
>
> > ------------------------------------------------------------
> > class foo s = object
> > val str : string = s
> > method to_string ?(opt = "" ) () = opt ^ s
> > end;;
> >
> > let l = [new foo "a"; new foo "b"; new foo "c" ];;
> >
> > List.iter (fun e -> print_endline (e#to_string ())) l;;
> >
> > File "test.ml", line 8, characters 52-53:
> > This expression has type foo list but is here used with type
> > < to_string : unit -> string > list
> > Type foo = < to_string : ?opt:string -> unit -> string >
> > is not compatible with type < to_string : unit -> string >
> > ------------------------------------------------------------
>
> This is quite normal: since the type of e is not constrained, ocaml
> has inferred the most general one from the body of the function: e
> must be an object with a method 'to_string' of type unit -> string
> . The problem comes from the fact that optional arguments and type
> inference do not work very well together (cf
> http://pauillac.inria.fr/ocaml/htmlman/manual006.html section
> 4.1.2).
> As suggested in the manual, the best solution might be to add a
> type annotation in the function above:
>
> List.iter (fun (e:foo) -> print_endline (e#to_string ())) l;;
> or
> List.iter (fun (e:#foo) -> print_endline (e#to_string ())) l;;
> if you intend to use subclasses of foo
Alternatively, one can use an "unwrapped" argument :
# List.iter (fun e -> print_endline (e#to_string ?opt:None ())) l;;
a
b
c
- : unit = ()
--
Olivier
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Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-12-15 16:18 Nobuyuki Tomizawa
2002-12-17 11:37 ` Virgile Prevosto
2002-12-17 13:22 ` Olivier Andrieu [this message]
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