From: Tony Edgin <edgin@slingshot.co.nz>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: [Caml-list] Circular module dependencies
Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 09:17:17 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200409070917.18022.edgin@slingshot.co.nz> (raw)
Hi all.
Recently, there was a thread which talked about how difficult module
dependencies were to resolve for linking in Ocaml. I'm guessing this is
because of cycles in the dependency graph.
My thought is that maybe Ocaml shouldn't allow this to happen. Wouldn't
cyclical module dependencies be a symptom of bad design? If a cyclic
dependency occurs I can think of two ways of removing.
First, if the dependency is among modules which are closely related, the code
in each module in the cycle which interacts, should be extracted into its own
module. The cycle indicates code which is semantically related and would
probably be easier to understand if it were all contained in the same file
anyway.
Second, if the cycle contains modules which aren't closely related, a new
module should be created to encapsulate this dependency. This could be done
using the Bridge pattern. Since mutual dependencies make code brittle,
explicitly revealing the cycle in a module makes the cycle more visible to
the programmers and thus easier to deal with safely.
Are there any examples of cyclic dependencies which shouldn't be handled by
either of these cases?
--
Tony Edgin
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Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-09-07 9:17 Tony Edgin [this message]
2004-09-07 2:28 ` Jacques GARRIGUE
2004-09-07 17:10 ` Christopher Dutchyn
2004-09-07 4:39 ` brogoff
2004-09-07 6:12 ` Erik de Castro Lopo
2004-09-07 12:36 ` brogoff
2004-09-07 13:39 ` Christopher A. Watford
2004-09-08 0:30 ` Erik de Castro Lopo
2004-09-07 6:14 ` Nicolas Cannasse
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