From: Goswin von Brederlow <goswin-v-b@web.de>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Module inside an object
Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2014 16:44:02 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20140424144402.GB3845@frosties> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CANnJ5GfrB_i14AH9eT1TPubcM-9garBPOPs+OvAWhk-q8jYfBg@mail.gmail.com>
On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 11:50:00AM +0200, Pierre-Alexandre Voye wrote:
> Hello,
> I would like to define a parameterized module inside an object by the type
> of this object.
>
>
> I have two module interlocked :
>
> (* Parameters*)
> module type A = sig
> type agent
> type intern_agent = { i : agent}
> val create : agent -> intern_agent
> end
>
> module type E = sig
> type event
> end
>
>
>
> module type StateType = sig
>
> type agent
> type event
>
> type state_t = {
> mutable name : string;
> mutable parentstate : state_t option;
> }
> end
>
>
> module State (A : A) (E : E) = struct
>
> type agent = A.agent
> type event = E.event
> type state_t = {
> mutable name : string;
> mutable parentstate : state_t option;
> }
>
>
> (*...*)
> end
>
>
>
> module Agent (S : StateType) =
> struct
> type agent = S.agent
> type event = S.event
> type state_t = S.state_t
>
> type agent_t = {
> mutable agent : agent ;
> }
>
> let create a1 = {
> agent = a1;
> }
> end
>
>
> (* An implementation of E*)
> type event1 = Event1 | Event2;;
> module E = struct type event = event1 end;;
>
>
>
>
> What I would like to do is something like that (which is syntacticly
> incorrect but represents what I would like to do) :
>
>
> class character = object (self :'self)
> val mutable position = (0,0)
> val agent =
> let A = (module Ag = struct
> type agent = 'self
> type intern_agent = { i : agent}
> let create a = { i = a }
> end)
> in
> let Ag = (module Agent(State(A)(E)) ) in
1) I think this creates a new module for every character. I don't
think that is what you want since that would make all characters
incompatible (and you would have to make the character polymorphic or
wrap it in a functor or something). Maybe try:
class character =
let A = ...
let Ag = ...
in
object (self :'self)
...
> Ag.create self
>
> method getPosition = position
>
> end;;
>
> How can I write this to be able to define a value which is an Agent
> parametrized by itself ?
>
> Thank you,
2) I think you can't use "Ag.create self" because that requires
passing the self as argument to a function before it has finished
being created.
You can make agent a mutable 'a option, create it as None and then use
an initializer to change it to "Ag.create self". You can avoid the
option with a dummy agent (Obj.magic 0 worst case).
3) This looks like a recursive type between a module and an object.
That doesn't work. You can only have recursive modules. So you need to
wrap the object into a seperate module.
Note: recursive modules require a full signature for each module so
you have to write a signature for your object.
MfG
Goswin
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