From: Mauricio Fernandez <mfp@acm.org>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] polymorphic variants and recursive functions
Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2009 00:24:38 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20090325232438.GW8986@NANA.localdomain> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CA29810E-1260-4571-87FA-96C71F62C065@gmail.com>
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 02:39:28PM -0700, Warren Harris wrote:
> let rec eval = function
> | `Arr v -> (eval_arr v : [`V] Lwt.t :> [> `V] Lwt.t)
> | `Obj v -> (eval_obj v : [`V|`O] Lwt.t :> [> `V] Lwt.t)
> and eval_arr v = eval_obj v >>= arr
> and eval_obj v = eval v >>= obj
>
> | `Obj v -> (eval_obj v : [`V|`O] Lwt.t :> [> `V] Lwt.t)
> ^^^^^^^^^^
> This expression has type [ `O | `V ] Lwt.t but is here used with type
> [ `V ] Lwt.t
> The second variant type does not allow tag(s) `O
The Lwt.t type is abstract and invariant since no annotation has been given
for the type variable (you'd need it to be type +'a t):
# let a : [`O] Lwt.t = return `O;;
val a : [ `O ] Lwt.t = <abstr>
# (a :> [`O | `V] Lwt.t);;
Error: Type [ `O ] Lwt.t is not a subtype of type [ `O | `V ] Lwt.t
The first variant type does not allow tag(s) `V
In your example, [> `V] Lwt.t in the second line becomes
[`V] Lwt.t,
(the type variable is not covariant) and you cannot do
[`V | `O] Lwt.t :> [`V] Lwt.t
in the third line.
Unfortunately, the type variable is in both variant and contravariant position
in the definition of Lwt.t...
--
Mauricio Fernandez - http://eigenclass.org
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2009-03-25 21:39 Warren Harris
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2009-03-26 0:06 ` [Caml-list] polymorphic variants and recursive functions (caml: to exclusive) Warren Harris
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