* [Caml-list] Recursion between class and value?
@ 2002-08-18 17:42 Tim Freeman
2002-08-19 2:01 ` Jacques Garrigue
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From: Tim Freeman @ 2002-08-18 17:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: caml-list
I'd like to be able to have a class and a function be mutually
recursive, kind of like this:
class foo = object
method bar x =
if x > 0 then baz (x - 1)
else ()
end
let baz z =
if z > 0 then
(new foo)#bar (z - 1)
else ()
The best I know how to do is transform baz into a method on foo,
yielding this:
class foo = object (self)
method bar x =
if x > 0 then self#baz (x - 1)
else ()
method baz z =
(* Except for the type recursion, this doesn't have to be a
method on foo. *)
if z > 0 then
(new foo)#bar (z - 1)
else ()
end
let baz z = (new foo)#baz z
The comment points at the ugly part. Is there a better way?
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Tim Freeman
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* Re: [Caml-list] Recursion between class and value?
2002-08-18 17:42 [Caml-list] Recursion between class and value? Tim Freeman
@ 2002-08-19 2:01 ` Jacques Garrigue
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From: Jacques Garrigue @ 2002-08-19 2:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: tim; +Cc: caml-list
From: tim@fungible.com (Tim Freeman)
> I'd like to be able to have a class and a function be mutually
> recursive, kind of like this:
>
> class foo = object
> method bar x =
> if x > 0 then baz (x - 1)
> else ()
> end
>
> let baz z =
> if z > 0 then
> (new foo)#bar (z - 1)
> else ()
The recursion is between baz and the constructor of foo (not the
type). So this is only a value level problem.
While your solution is ok:
> The best I know how to do is transform baz into a method on foo,
> yielding this:
A simpler one is to make new foo a parameter of baz:
let baz ~new_foo z =
if z > 0 then new_foo#bar (z - 1)
class foo = object
method bar x = if x > 0 then baz ~new_foo:(new foo) (x - 1)
end
let baz n = baz ~new_foo:(new foo) n
A little heavy, but pretty classical.
An even heavier approach, but maybe more intuitive, is to put baz in
another class, do that you can access foo's constructor.
Jacques Garrigue
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