* evaluation order ...
@ 2006-07-11 7:55 Pietro Abate
2006-07-11 8:42 ` [Caml-list] " Richard Jones
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From: Pietro Abate @ 2006-07-11 7:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: ocaml ml
Hi all,
#type ('a,'w) mt = ('a -> 'w) -> 'w
#let return a = fun k -> k a ;;
#let a = return 4 ;;
type ('a, 'b) mt = ('a -> 'b) -> 'b
val return : 'a -> ('a -> 'b) -> 'b = <fun>
val a : (int -> '_a) -> '_a = <fun>
#
# let b = a print_int;;
4val b : unit = ()
as expected ... but
# let c = a id;;
This expression has type int -> int but is here used with type int -> unit
if I invert the order ...
#let a = return 4 ;;
val a : (int -> '_a) -> '_a = <fun>
#let c = a id;;;;
val c : int = 4
#let b = a print_int;;
This expression has type int -> unit but is here used with type int -> int
#
why does the order matter ?
if "val a" is of type (int -> '_a) -> '_a = <fun> why '_a is fixed as soon
as I use it once ? Do I have to add a type constraint ?
:)
p
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