From: Benjamin Geer <ben@socialtools.net>
To: Jacques Garrigue <garrigue@kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
Cc: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] does class polymorphism need to be so complicated?
Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2003 10:38:09 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3F449301.8050500@socialtools.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20030821175808V.garrigue@kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
Jacques Garrigue wrote:
> Here there may be a deeper misunderstanding about the ocaml type
> system: if a subclass does not add methods to its superclass, its type
> does not change.
> That is, I would expect all connections to have the same type, and as
> a result there is no need for considering the more general
> #connection.
I think this would place an undesirable restriction on driver authors.
They may want to add additional methods to their implementation of
#connection, for use by other classes in the driver, even if the user
will never be able to call those methods.
In general, this approach allows for a complete separation between
interface and implementation: the implementing class can always have
more methods than the interface, if this makes the implementation more
convenient to write.
Alternatively, you could use a virtual base class 'connection', and
always downcast the implementing class before passing it to application
code. But this places an additional burden on the library author.
> OK, there's also another way to do it, without inheritance. I just
> tried not to be confusing.
>
> class type printer = object
> method virtual print : #printable -> unit
> end
>
> class my_printer () = object (self : #printer)
> method print obj = ...
> end
>
> Looks a bit strange at first, but it does the work.
Is there a way to write a class that implements more than one interface?
I've tried the following, but it produces a syntax error:
class type virtual printer = object
method virtual print : #printable -> unit
end ;;
class type virtual talker = object
method virtual talk : #printable -> unit
end ;;
class my_printer_talker () = object (self : #printer; #talker)
method print obj = (* ... *)
method talk obj = (* ... *)
end ;;
Am I right in guessing that you have to use multiple inheritance to
achieve this?
Ben
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-08-21 9:42 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 30+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-08-20 15:42 Benjamin Geer
2003-08-20 16:05 ` Brian Hurt
2003-08-20 16:19 ` Richard Jones
2003-08-20 16:25 ` Benjamin Geer
2003-08-20 17:09 ` brogoff
2003-08-20 17:25 ` Jacques Carette
2003-08-20 23:34 ` Jacques Garrigue
2003-08-21 13:27 ` Jacques Carette
2003-08-20 18:19 ` Benjamin Geer
2003-08-20 20:39 ` brogoff
2003-08-20 21:04 ` Benjamin Geer
2003-08-21 0:28 ` Jacques Garrigue
2003-08-21 8:17 ` Benjamin Geer
2003-08-21 8:58 ` Jacques Garrigue
2003-08-21 9:38 ` Benjamin Geer [this message]
2003-08-21 11:44 ` Remi Vanicat
2003-08-21 13:11 ` Richard Jones
2003-08-21 16:41 ` Remi Vanicat
2003-08-21 18:04 ` brogoff
2003-08-21 20:20 ` Benjamin Geer
2003-08-21 23:35 ` Benjamin Geer
2003-08-22 3:59 ` Jacques Garrigue
2003-08-22 7:12 ` Benjamin Geer
2003-08-21 13:38 ` Benjamin Geer
2003-08-21 0:58 ` brogoff
2003-08-20 23:40 ` Benjamin Geer
2003-08-21 1:29 ` Jacques Garrigue
2003-08-21 9:19 ` Benjamin Geer
2003-08-21 18:44 ` Chris Clearwater
2003-08-20 20:43 ` Issac Trotts
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