From: Pierre Weis <Pierre.Weis@inria.fr>
To: dsyme@microsoft.com (Don Syme)
Cc: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: Warnings in ocaml
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 19:16:51 +0100 (MET) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <199902221816.TAA25711@pauillac.inria.fr> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <39ADCF833E74D111A2D700805F1951EF0F00B9E4@RED-MSG-06> from "Don Syme" at Feb 22, 99 09:25:27 am
> Here's another problem: I wrote about 20,000 lines where I used the built in
> equality for
> a particular type (that represented terms in a theorem prover). Now I want
> to implement
> my own equality function on the type, and never user built-in equality. I
[...]
> Don
[...]
> email: dsyme@microsoft.com
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
A quick hack that may helps could be to use the compiler to detect
those applications by redefining the (=) predicate with a type that is
not compatible with the type term. For instance, you may redefine (=)
for integers only (or strings only), and this way you may statically
find applications of generic equality to your term values since they
become ill-typed. Admittedly, this is not perfect, but can be of some
help in a very symbolic code as a theorem prover, where application of
= to values that are not of type term may be sparse.
Pierre Weis
INRIA, Projet Cristal, Pierre.Weis@inria.fr, http://cristal.inria.fr/~weis/
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1999-02-22 17:25 Don Syme
1999-02-22 18:16 ` Pierre Weis [this message]
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1999-02-22 14:56 Andrew Kay
1999-02-22 13:45 Andrew Kay
1999-02-22 9:55 Frank A. Christoph
1999-02-22 12:36 ` Xavier Leroy
1999-02-22 13:24 ` Anton Moscal
1999-02-22 15:06 ` Michael Hicks
1999-02-22 18:33 ` Ching-Tsun Chou
1999-02-19 12:30 Jacques GARRIGUE
1999-02-19 18:32 ` Pierre Weis
1999-02-20 10:45 ` Markus Mottl
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