From: Florian Hars <florian@hars.de>
To: Arturo Borquez <aborquez@altavista.com>
Cc: steven@murdomedia.net, caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Haskell features in O'Caml
Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2001 18:08:36 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20010923180836.A16013@mail.hars.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20010922145636.16402.cpmta@c012.sfo.cp.net>; from aborquez@altavista.com on Sat, Sep 22, 2001 at 07:56:36AM -0700
Arturo Borquez schrieb am Sat, Sep 22, 2001 at 07:56:36AM -0700:
> On Sat, 22 September 2001, Steven Murdoch wrote:
> > The main one I would like is the type assertion facility of Haskell.
> > For example, one might write:
> > mul :: Int -> Int -> Int
> > mul a b = a * b
>
> As Ocaml is strong typed function mul is resolved
> to be an integer function (denoted by operator * only
> valid to integers).
Haskel is strongly typed, too, and does the same type checking.
The question was about type annotations, not type inference.
The correct answer might have been a reference to the module system.
You can specify the type of a function either in a separate *.mli-file
or in an explicit module declaration:
# module M : sig
val mul : int -> int -> int
end = struct
let mul a b = a * b
end;;
module M : sig val mul : int -> int -> int end
# M.mul 2 3;;
- : int = 6
# module N : sig
val mul : int -> int -> int
end = struct
let mul a b = a *. b (* Arithmetic is monomorphic - no type classes *)
end;;
Signature mismatch:
Modules do not match:
[...]
The other question was about infix notation:
> > For example if max gives the maximum of two arguments
> > it can be applied normally, i.e. "max 2 3" will return 3, but "2
> > `max` 3" will also return 3.
This is missing in Ocaml (some regard this as an asset, don't ask me
why).
> > Also if a function is named using operator symbols it can be used as
> > an operator, e.g if &&& is defined as:
> Ocaml:
> # let ( &&& ) x y = if x >= y then x else y;;
But you cannot change the fixity, it is defined by the first char of
the operator, ie. ++, +*/- and +@%&!- all have the same precedence and
associativity as +.
Of course, these are syntax issues, and you can change the syntax using
camlp4:
# EXTEND
expr: AFTER "apply"
[[ f=expr; "{"; "["; g=expr; "]"; "}"; h=expr
-> <:expr< $g$ $f$ $h$ >> ]];
END;;
- : unit = ()
# let mul a b = a * b;;
val mul : int -> int -> int = <fun>
# 3 {[mul]} 4;;
- : int = 12
# 3 {[fun a b -> a * a + 2 * a * b + b * b]} 4;;
- : int = 49
> > This can lead to some very easy to read programs
Yes.
And messing around with delimeters may introduce subtle bugs elsewhere...
[[f=expr; "<|"; g=LIDENT; "|>"; h=expr -> <:expr< $lid:g$ $f$ $h$ >> ]];
might be better if you do not want to write applications of anonymous
functions in infix notation.
Yours, Florian.
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2001-09-23 19:40 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-09-22 14:56 Arturo Borquez
2001-09-23 16:08 ` Florian Hars [this message]
2001-09-23 16:21 ` Mattias Waldau
2001-09-23 17:50 ` Dave Mason
2001-09-24 11:14 ` Sven
2001-09-24 15:29 ` Brian Rogoff
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2001-09-24 22:51 Christian.Schaller
2001-09-25 9:15 ` Remi VANICAT
2001-09-24 16:26 Christian.Schaller
2001-09-24 19:53 ` Remi VANICAT
2001-09-23 23:25 Arturo Borquez
2001-09-22 11:46 Steven Murdoch
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