From: Brian Smith <brian-l-smith@uiowa.edu>
To: OCaml Mailing list <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: [Caml-list] Syntax for multiple subtyping constraints?
Date: Fri, 12 Jul 2002 00:33:51 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3D2E6A3F.70001@uiowa.edu> (raw)
Hello everbody,
Please consider the following:
# class virtual x = object method virtual foo : int end
class virtual y = object method virtual bar : string end
class z =
object
method foo = 2
method bar = "there"
end;;
How can I assert that class "z" is supposed to be a subtype of class x
and class y? In other words, how can I assert that (some_z : z :> x) and
(some_z : z :> y) will always be valid? I tried:
# class z =
object (self : #x, self : #y)
method foo = 2
method bar = "there"
end;;
Characters 29-30:
object (self : #x, self : #y)
^
Syntax error
But, it only works for one supertype, e.g.:
class z =
object (self : #x) (* or (self : #y) *)
method foo = 2
method bar = "there"
end;;
I know that I could just leave it out and everything would work, but I
want to specify that z is supposed to be a subtype of both x and y so
that, if I screw up the definition of class z, the compiler will give me
an error. For example, if I didn't define the method "bar" in class "z",
I want to get the error:
This class type should be virtual
The following methods are undefined : bar
Thanks,
Brian
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2002-07-12 5:33 Brian Smith [this message]
2002-07-12 8:54 ` Jacques Garrigue
2002-07-12 13:21 ` John Max Skaller
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