* possible to define a type where = is forbidden ?
@ 2005-10-10 12:32 yoann padioleau
2005-10-10 13:18 ` [Caml-list] " Christian Lindig
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From: yoann padioleau @ 2005-10-10 12:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I am making a program analysis tool and in my AST I had previously tokens represented as strings,
but now I want also to associate the line numbers of those strings.
For instance I had
type expr =
Plus of expr * expr
| ...
| Constant of string
| Int of int
and I want to pass to
type expr =
Plus of expr * expr
| ...
| Constant of string extended
| Int of int extended
where type 'a extended = ('a * int)
The problem is that I have in many places some code such as x = y that works well
when the AST contain only the string of the token, but now that there is also the line, the x = y is not the good one.
I would like a '= modulo I dont care about line' such as for example (Constant "toto",45) =modulo_line= (Constant "toto", 61) be true.
There is even some places where I use List.mem that dont work too.
Is it possible to define a type such as '=' is forbidden, so that the compiler and the type system will
help me to spot all the occurences of = (and List.mem, ...) that I have to change.
For the moment my partial solution is to use functions to represented the extended type,
because '=' fail at the execution on functionnal value.
I want to do:
type line_number = int
type 'a extended = Abstract of 'a | Concrete of (unit -> ('a * line_number))
where Constant "toto" becomes now (Constant (Concrete (fun () -> "toto", 45))
The problem is that it dectects bad use of = only at run-time. I would prefer a solution that detects the "incrorrect" use
of = at compile time.
PS: if only caml had typeclasses :)
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