* private rows question
@ 2005-11-10 3:50 Keiko Nakata
2005-11-11 5:12 ` [Caml-list] " Jacques Garrigue
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From: Keiko Nakata @ 2005-11-10 3:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: caml-list
Hello.
Why the following functor G is not typable?
I thought that g could have a type something like int -> [< `A | `B ].
module G(X:sig type t = private [< `A ] val f : int -> t end) = struct
let g x = if x = 0 then `B else X.f x
end
This question comes from a wish to reuse my program codes
using private rows in the following way:
(In my actual program, each branches of the function g of F
performs much more verbose task. Thus, writing duplicate codes
is a bit painful.)
module F(X:sig
type t = private [< `A | `B | `C]
val f : [`III of string] -> t end) =
struct
let rec g binds = function
[] -> []
| `Var name :: tl -> (List.assoc name binds) :: (g binds tl)
| (`I name) :: tl -> `A :: (g ((name, `A) :: binds) tl)
| (`II name) :: tl -> `B :: (g ((name, `B) :: binds ) tl)
| (`III _ as iii) :: tl ->
let iii' = X.f iii in
iii' :: (g ((name, iii') :: binds) tl)
end
module ABC = struct
type t = [`A | `B | `C]
let f = function `III name -> `C
end
module AB = struct
type t = [`A | `B]
let f = function `III name -> `A
end
module FABC = F(ABC)
module FAB = F(AB)
let abc : [`I | `II | `III] list -> [`A | `B | `C] list = FABC.g
let ab : [`I | `II | `III] list -> [`A | `B ] list = FBC.g
I thought that the reuse might be possible
by making the function g take the function f as an argument, as in follows:
let rec g f binds = function
[] -> []
| `Var name :: tl -> (List.assoc name binds) :: (g f binds tl)
| (`I name) :: tl -> `A :: (g f ((name, `A) :: binds) tl)
| (`II name) :: tl -> `B :: (g f ((name, `B) :: binds ) tl)
| (`III name as iii) :: tl ->
let iii' = f iii in
iii' :: (g f ((name, iii') :: binds) tl)
let f = function `III name -> `C
let abc binds ls : [ `A | `B | `C] = g f binds ls
However, this attempt also failed...
(Anyway, I do not find the addition of f to g's arguments pleasant,
since this could increase the number of g's formal parameters
unnecessarily when I define more complicated functions.)
Best regards,
Keiko NAKATA
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* Re: [Caml-list] private rows question
2005-11-10 3:50 private rows question Keiko Nakata
@ 2005-11-11 5:12 ` Jacques Garrigue
2005-11-11 5:42 ` Keiko Nakata
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Jacques Garrigue @ 2005-11-11 5:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: keiko; +Cc: caml-list
From: Keiko Nakata <keiko@kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
> Why the following functor G is not typable?
> I thought that g could have a type something like int -> [< `A | `B ].
>
> module G(X:sig type t = private [< `A ] val f : int -> t end) = struct
> let g x = if x = 0 then `B else X.f x
> end
Since g may return `B, and probably `A (the probably concerns your
intention), the expected type would be
g : int -> [> `A | `B ]
Next, if you want f to have a private row type, then you should
disconnect its type from the type of g (otherwise the type of g must
be the same as f.) So I would expect something like:
let g x = if x = 0 then `B else (X.f x : [< `A] :> [> `A])
Jacques
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* Re: [Caml-list] private rows question
2005-11-11 5:12 ` [Caml-list] " Jacques Garrigue
@ 2005-11-11 5:42 ` Keiko Nakata
2005-11-11 6:27 ` [Caml-list] again " Keiko Nakata
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Keiko Nakata @ 2005-11-11 5:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: garrigue; +Cc: caml-list
From: Jacques Garrigue <garrigue@math.nagoya-u.ac.jp>
> From: Keiko Nakata <keiko@kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
>
> > Why the following functor G is not typable?
> > I thought that g could have a type something like int -> [< `A | `B ].
> >
> > module G(X:sig type t = private [< `A ] val f : int -> t end) = struct
> > let g x = if x = 0 then `B else X.f x
> > end
>
> Since g may return `B, and probably `A (the probably concerns your
> intention), the expected type would be
> g : int -> [> `A | `B ]
> Next, if you want f to have a private row type, then you should
> disconnect its type from the type of g (otherwise the type of g must
> be the same as f.) So I would expect something like:
> let g x = if x = 0 then `B else (X.f x : [< `A] :> [> `A])
Thank you for the correction.
Obviously, the type checker is much more brilliant than me :-)
Private rows seem to give me more opportunities to reuse my program codes
than I expected.
Keiko NAKATA
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* Re: [Caml-list] again private rows question
2005-11-11 5:42 ` Keiko Nakata
@ 2005-11-11 6:27 ` Keiko Nakata
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From: Keiko Nakata @ 2005-11-11 6:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: garrigue; +Cc: caml-list
Sorry, again...
What is the difference beteen the functor F and the function f ?
(F is not typable, but f is)
module F(X:sig
type t = private [< `A | `B | `C ]
val f : [`III ] -> t end) =
struct
let rec g = function
[] -> []
| `I :: tl -> `A :: (g tl)
| `II :: tl -> `B :: (g tl)
| (`III as iii) :: tl ->
let iii' = (X.f iii : [< `A | `B | `C ] :> [> `A | `B ]) in
iii' :: (g tl)
end
let f (x : [< `A | `B | `C]) = (x : [< `A | `B | `C] :> [> `A | `B]);;
I also curious to know whether there is a way to
make g's type depend on X.t in
module G(X:sig type t = private [< `A ] val f : int -> t end) = struct
let g x = if x = 0 then `B else X.f x
end
Regards,
Keiko NAKATA
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