From: Pierre Weis <Pierre.Weis@inria.fr>
To: patrick@watson.org (Patrick M Doane)
Cc: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Typing of default arguments
Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2001 08:15:11 +0100 (MET) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200102170715.IAA11563@pauillac.inria.fr> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.3.96.1010215204515.49712A-100000@fledge.watson.org> from Patrick M Doane at "Feb 15, 101 08:54:24 pm"
> I am having difficulty understanding the typing rules for default
> arguments. Here are some test cases:
>
> (* No default arguments: all of these work *)
> let f ~g x = g x
>
> let a = f (fun x -> x) ()
> let b = f (fun x -> (x,x)) ()
>
> let c = f ~g:(fun x -> x) ()
> let d = f ~g:(fun x -> (x,x)) ()
>
> (* Default argument: last one fails to type-check *)
> let f' ?(g = (fun x -> x)) x = g x
>
> let a' = f' (fun x -> x) ()
> let b' = f' (fun x -> (x,x)) ()
>
> let c' = f' ~g:(fun x -> x) ()
> let d' = f' ~g:(fun x -> (x,x)) ()
>
> If I remove the offending case at the end, I notice that the difference
> between f and f' is:
>
> val f : g:('a -> 'b) -> 'a -> 'b
> val f' : ?g:('a -> 'a) -> 'a -> 'a
>
> So why does the definition for b' typecheck properly? The type of the
> first argument is not 'a -> 'a but rather 'a -> 'a * 'a.
>
> It's unfortunate that supplying a default argument restricts the
> polymorphism and reuse of the function. I would like someway to provide
> the default without losing that polymorphic capability. I think this
> example shows that is should at least be legal to do (from the declaration
> of b').
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Patrick Doane
If f' (fun x -> (x,x)) () can typecheck it is not for a strange magic,
but just because of polymorphism and of the regular default value
treatment.
Let's see the evaluation process:
- the expression f' (fun x -> (x,x)) does not provide any argument
labelled g, hence g gets it default value (fun x -> x), hence it
returns the expression (fun x -> g x) with g being (fun x -> x ),
hence it returns (fun x -> x), which is applied in turn to
(fun x -> (x,x)); this application returns (fun x -> (x,x)), which is
the final result.
- now the expression f' (fun x -> (x,x)) () naturally returns the result
of (f' (fun x -> (x,x))) applied to (), hence (fun x -> (x,x)) applied
to (), hence ((), ()), as observed.
Now the typing process:
f' : ?g:('a -> 'a) -> 'a -> 'a = <fun>
f' (fun x -> (x,x)) () : (f' : 'a -> 'a) (fun x -> (x,x)) ()
(default value rule)
: (f' : 'a -> 'a)
(fun x -> (x,x) : 'b -> 'b * 'b) ()
: (f' : ('b -> 'b * 'b) -> ('b -> 'b * 'b))
(fun x -> (x,x) : 'b -> 'b * 'b) ()
: (f' (fun x -> (x,x)) : ('b -> 'b * 'b)) ()
: (f' (fun x -> (x,x)) : unit -> unit * unit) (():unit)
: (f' (fun x -> (x,x)) ()) : (unit * unit)
This is regular typing, just an amazing side effect of automatic
curryfication and polymorphism.
Hope this helps,
Pierre Weis
INRIA, Projet Cristal, Pierre.Weis@inria.fr, http://pauillac.inria.fr/~weis/
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