From: Andreas Rossberg <rossberg@ps.uni-sb.de>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Constructors as functions and tuples in constructors
Date: Thu, 09 Oct 2003 14:40:35 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3F855743.7020406@ps.uni-sb.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3F8443C1.6030404@cs.washington.edu>
Dan Grossman wrote:
>
> (1) A pattern-match would have the potential of allocating memory, which
> some may judge poorly. But the compiler could warn about this.
Good point, but I don't think anybody would really care.
> (2) This transformation does require the type A carries is transparent.
> So we still couldn't relax the "other" restriction that a signature
> cannot hide an unparenthesized t1 * t2 variant.
Of course, no change there.
> (3) It's not clear how far this trivial transformation should be
> generalized. For example, given
> type t = A of int * int * int * int
> which of these should we allow
> A(1,2,3,4)
> A((1,2,3,4))
> A((1,2),(3,4))
> A(1,(2,3),4)
> ...
Not sure what your getting at. OCaml makes otherwise redundant
parentheses around constructor argument types significant. That is a
hack to allow for a more efficient representation. The idea is to make
that hack as transparent as possible.
But that aim of course is unrelated to changing the meaning of the
multifix type operator * itself. So the first two of your examples
should certainly be legal (and they are already), while the others
should not, no more than
((1,2),(3,4)) : int * int * int * int (* eek! *)
(1,(2,3),4) : int * int * int * int (* ouch! *)
- Andreas
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Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-10-08 15:57 Serge
2003-10-08 16:07 ` Dan Grossman
2003-10-08 16:33 ` Andreas Rossberg
2003-10-08 17:05 ` Dan Grossman
2003-10-09 12:40 ` Andreas Rossberg [this message]
2003-10-08 18:28 ` Alain.Frisch
2003-10-08 18:44 ` Marcin 'Qrczak' Kowalczyk
2003-10-08 16:13 ` Michal Moskal
2003-10-08 16:25 ` Nicolas Cannasse
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