From: William Lovas <wlovas@stwing.upenn.edu>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] ambitious proposal: polymorphic arithmetics
Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2005 20:13:10 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20050407001308.GA26438@force.stwing.upenn.edu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20050406.153356.35007840.eijiro_sumii@anet.ne.jp>
On Wed, Apr 06, 2005 at 03:33:56PM -0400, Eijiro Sumii wrote:
> From: "William Lovas" <wlovas@stwing.upenn.edu>
> > (This argument breaks down in
> > the face of code which relies on abstract types to enforce modularity -- in
> > such cases, incomparability can become "the rule" rather than the
> > exception, putting =, <, etc. on the same footing as +, -, etc.)
>
> Yes, polymorphic comparison already breaks type abstraction.
I did not realize this! Can somebody explain the following interactions?
# let r = Ratio.ratio_of_int 5;;
val r : Ratio.ratio = <abstr>
# r = r;;
Exception: Invalid_argument "equal: abstract value".
# module M : sig type t;; val of_int : int -> t end =
struct type t = int;; let of_int x = x end;;
module M : sig type t val of_int : int -> t end
# let t = M.of_int 5;;
val t : M.t = <abstr>
# t = t;;
- : bool = true
I thought that perhaps all comparisons of abstract values resulted in a
runtime error, but evidently i was mistaken :/ What's the secret to making
a type "really" abstract?
William
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-04-07 0:13 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 25+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-04-06 15:15 Eijiro Sumii
2005-04-06 15:51 ` [Caml-list] " Sébastien Hinderer
2005-04-06 15:56 ` Richard Jones
2005-04-06 16:43 ` Dmitry Lomov
2005-04-06 18:59 ` Richard Jones
2005-04-06 19:19 ` Jacques Carette
2005-04-07 0:01 ` Ethan Aubin
2005-04-06 16:39 ` [Caml-list] " William Lovas
2005-04-06 16:59 ` Andreas Rossberg
2005-04-06 18:50 ` Eijiro Sumii
2005-04-06 19:33 ` Eijiro Sumii
2005-04-07 0:13 ` William Lovas [this message]
2005-04-07 1:58 ` Jacques Garrigue
2005-04-06 17:00 ` Christophe TROESTLER
2005-04-06 19:20 ` Eijiro Sumii
2005-04-07 14:00 ` Christophe TROESTLER
2005-04-06 17:23 ` Marcin 'Qrczak' Kowalczyk
2005-04-06 18:01 ` padiolea
2005-04-06 19:14 ` Eijiro Sumii
2005-04-06 20:31 ` Eijiro Sumii
2005-04-06 21:53 ` Marcin 'Qrczak' Kowalczyk
2005-04-06 22:38 ` Eijiro Sumii
2005-04-06 19:23 ` Richard Jones
2005-04-09 2:58 ` Jon Harrop
2005-04-09 3:16 ` Eijiro Sumii
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