* [Caml-list] Newbie question concerning type definitions
@ 2001-10-11 6:43 Thomas Link
2001-10-11 7:11 ` Remi VANICAT
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From: Thomas Link @ 2001-10-11 6:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hello,
I have hesitated to send this question to this mailing list as I
suspect it to be rather stupid. What am I trying to do? I would like to
implement a simple stack based language in OCaml in order to get a
feeling for OCaml and also to test some ideas. Well, I didn't get far
as I wasn't even able to define the basic data structures. I guess this
is plain wrong:
type returnState = Succeeded | Failed | Error of int
and proc = (stack -> dictionary -> returnState)
and procs = proc list
and element =
Int of int
| String of string
| Float of float
| Word of proc
and stack = element Stack.t
and dictionary = (string, procs) Hashtbl.t;;
When compiling this, the compiler tells me that proc's definition is
cyclic. How can I circumvent this in OCaml?
My apologies if this is too simple-minded for being asked in this
forum, but could somebody tell me please how the correct definition of
these types could possibly look like?
Cheers, Thomas.
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* Re: [Caml-list] Newbie question concerning type definitions
2001-10-11 6:43 [Caml-list] Newbie question concerning type definitions Thomas Link
@ 2001-10-11 7:11 ` Remi VANICAT
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From: Remi VANICAT @ 2001-10-11 7:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
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"Thomas Link" <t.link.tmp200101@gmx.net> writes:
> Hello,
>
> I have hesitated to send this question to this mailing list as I
> suspect it to be rather stupid. What am I trying to do? I would like to
> implement a simple stack based language in OCaml in order to get a
> feeling for OCaml and also to test some ideas. Well, I didn't get far
> as I wasn't even able to define the basic data structures. I guess this
> is plain wrong:
>
> type returnState = Succeeded | Failed | Error of int
> and proc = (stack -> dictionary -> returnState)
> and procs = proc list
> and element =
> Int of int
> | String of string
> | Float of float
> | Word of proc
> and stack = element Stack.t
> and dictionary = (string, procs) Hashtbl.t;;
>
> When compiling this, the compiler tells me that proc's definition is
> cyclic. How can I circumvent this in OCaml?
this is a FAQ (is this FAQ in the FAQ ?)
There is two possible answer :
First add the -rectype option to the compiler to allow such recursive
type,
Secondly, put the proc type into a constructor :
type returnState = Succeeded | Failed | Error of int
and proc = Proc of (stack -> dictionary -> returnState)
and procs = proc list
and element =
Int of int
| String of string
| Float of float
| Word of proc
and stack = element Stack.t
and dictionary = (string, procs) Hashtbl.t;;
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Rémi Vanicat
vanicat@labri.u-bordeaux.fr
http://dept-info.labri.u-bordeaux.fr/~vanicat
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