From: Christian Sternagel <christian.sternagel@uibk.ac.at>
To: caml-list@yquem.inria.fr
Subject: module types and constraints in several layers
Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2007 11:12:36 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20070315101236.GB3236@pc6197-c703.uibk.ac.at> (raw)
Hello all together, I have a problem using type constraints. There
are several module types in my sourcecode. Lets say
file A.mli --------
module type T = sig ... end
-------------------
file B.mli --------
module type T = sig
...
module B1
...
end
-------------------
file C.mli --------
module type T = sig ... end
-------------------
file D.mli --------
module type T = sig
...
moulde D1
module D2
module D3
...
end
-------------------
and then a couple of functors. Like
file b.ml ---------
module Make (A : A.T) : B.T = struct
...
module B1 = A
...
end
-------------------
file d.ml ---------
module Make (B : B.T) (C : C.T) : D.T = struct
...
module D1 = B.B1
module D2 = B
module D3 = C
...
end
-------------------
file e.ml ---------
module Make (D : D.T) = struct
...
module E1 = D.D1
module E2 = D.D2
module E3 = D.D3
module E4 = D
...
end
-------------------
Then I build a module like
module B = B.Make (A)
module D = D.Make (B) (C)
module E = E.make (D)
and from this point on only want to use E (so I want to access the
functions of the other modules though the submodules of E).
E.g.:
E.E1 instead of A
E.E2 instead of B
etc...
but I was not able to tell the compiler (correctly) that after
building module E ist should be the case that for example
E.E1 = D.D1 = B.B1 = A = E4.D.D1 = E4.D.D2.B1 = ...
Is there a convenient way to make such a structure of modules?
And if yes, how ist it done?
cheers
christian
next reply other threads:[~2007-03-15 10:12 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-03-15 10:12 Christian Sternagel [this message]
2007-03-15 13:25 ` [Caml-list] " Chris King
2007-03-15 14:21 ` Christian Sternagel
2007-03-15 14:48 ` Chris King
2007-03-15 15:38 ` Christian Sternagel
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