From: Jacques Garrigue <garrigue@math.nagoya-u.ac.jp>
To: lukstafi@gmail.com
Cc: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Existential types
Date: Mon, 05 Sep 2005 08:28:39 +0900 (JST) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20050905.082839.104027887.garrigue@math.nagoya-u.ac.jp> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4a708d205090412435bca9cb0@mail.gmail.com>
From: Lukasz Stafiniak <lukstafi@gmail.com>
> I use an abstract type and a one-way typecast operator to implement
> existential quantification; e. g.
>
> type 'a t
> type unknown_t
> let some (v : 'a t) = ((Obj.magic v) : unknown_t t)
>
> Good?
This is a standard technique that is used in labltk for instance.
There should be no problem as long as your ['a t] type has a uniform
representation (i.e. this use of magic only encodes more refined type
distinctions.)
Note that if your values are implemented in ocaml, there is a
reasonable possibility that you could avoid the magic altogether.
And if this is not the case (i.e. implemented in ocaml but magic
required), there is a serious risk that this is actually unsound.
Remember that the function Obj.repr of type ['a -> Obj.t] is unsound,
contrary to the intuition.
Which leads to the rule of thumb: the only "safe" uses of magic are
when dealing with "unsafe" values (implemented in C.)
By the way, I'm not sure I would call this existantial quantification,
as it is only one-way. This looks more like a simple form of
subtyping.
Jacques Garrigue
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2005-09-04 19:43 Lukasz Stafiniak
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2005-09-05 12:26 ` [Caml-list] " Lukasz Stafiniak
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