* [Caml-list] strange typing errors
@ 2002-09-06 4:16 Dimitri Ara
2002-09-07 9:29 ` Jacques Garrigue
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From: Dimitri Ara @ 2002-09-06 4:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: caml-list
Hi,
While ICFPing, I came upon some strange typing error messages.
The first one is :
class type ct = object
method m : l:int -> ct
end
let rec f (o : ct) =
let rec g o =
let x = o#m 1 in
g x in
g o
which is well typed accorded to caml if I remove the l label. Here is
the error I got:
This expression has type ct = < m : l:int -> ct > as 'a
but is here used with type 'a
The second one is ill-typed and get the same error message:
class type ct = object
method m : l:int -> int
end
let rec f (o : ct) =
let rec g o =
let x = o#m 1 in
g x in
g o
If I remove the label I got a stranger error:
This expression has type ct = < m : int -> int > as 'a
but is here used with type 'a
Type int is not compatible with type ct = 'a
Can someone explain that?
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* Re: [Caml-list] strange typing errors
2002-09-06 4:16 [Caml-list] strange typing errors Dimitri Ara
@ 2002-09-07 9:29 ` Jacques Garrigue
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From: Jacques Garrigue @ 2002-09-07 9:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: dimitri; +Cc: caml-list
From: Dimitri Ara <dimitri@nerim.net>
> While ICFPing, I came upon some strange typing error messages.
>
> The first one is :
>
> class type ct = object
> method m : l:int -> ct
> end
>
> let rec f (o : ct) =
> let rec g o =
> let x = o#m 1 in
> g x in
> g o
>
> This expression has type ct = < m : l:int -> ct > as 'a
> but is here used with type 'a
Indeed not very instructive. Ah, backtracking on unification...
Could you file a bug? I will try to fix it.
By the way, the real problem in the above code is that the type
annotation is not in a useful place. It should be where you are going
to call methods:
let rec f o =
let rec g (o : ct) =
let x = o#m 1 in
g x in
g o
> The second one is ill-typed and get the same error message:
>
> class type ct = object
> method m : l:int -> int
> end
>
> let rec f (o : ct) =
> let rec g o =
> let x = o#m 1 in
> g x in
> g o
Sure: the problem is with the label, same cause, same effect.
> If I remove the label I got a stranger error:
>
> This expression has type ct = < m : int -> int > as 'a
> but is here used with type 'a
> Type int is not compatible with type ct = 'a
Same kind of unification problem. Fortunately, the second line is more
helpful: an int was unified wis a ct.
With right annotation you get:
# let rec f o =
let rec g (o : ct) =
let x = o#m 1 in
g x in
^
g o;;
This expression has type int but is here used with type
ct = < m : l:int -> int >
Cheers,
Jacques Garrigue
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