From: fva en UMBRIEL <fva@tsc.uc3m.es>
To: Keiko Nakata <keiko@kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
Cc: caml-list@yquem.inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] any types in signatures of functor arguments
Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 12:08:45 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <435E042D.1060709@tsc.uc3m.es> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20051025.184907.68544007.keiko@kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
Hi,
given your problem I wonder whether the use of modules, if elegant, is
not overkill. I recall an extensible solution to such syntactic trees
written with polymorphic variants in one of the papers/tutorials by
Jacques Garrigue. Perhaps you could have a look at those for inspiration.
Regards
F. Valverde
Keiko Nakata wrote:
>Thanks for the reply.
>
>I should describe my program in more detail.
>What I want to do would be summarized in the following program.
>(Suppose that modules Int, String, and Subst are in separate files,
>and have many more type definitions and functions actually.)
>
>module Int = struct
> type mexp = [`Str of item list | `Var of string]
> and item = [`Mod of mexp | `Term of int]
> type env = (string * mexp) list
> let subst env name = List.assoc name env
>end
>
>module String = struct
> type mexp = [`Str of item list | `Var of string]
> and item = [`Mod of mexp | `Term of string]
> type env = (string * mexp) list
> let subst env name = List.assoc name env
>end
>
>module Subst (X: sig
> type mexp = [`Str of item list | `Var of string]
> and item = [`Mod of mexp | `Term of _ ]
> type env = (string * mexp) list
> val subst : env -> string -> mexp end) = struct
> let rec subst_mexp env = function
> `Str items -> `Str (List.map (subst_item env) items)
> | `Var name -> X.subst env name
> and subst_item env = function
> `Mod mexp -> `Mod (subst_mexp env mexp)
> | `Term t -> `Term t
> end
>
>
>One may say that I should fist define the type item0 as
>
>type ('a,'b) item0 = [`Mod of 'a | `Term of 'b ]
>
>then define type mexp and item as
>
>type mexp = [`Str of item list | `Var of string]
>and item = (mexp, int) item0
>
>This will work.
>However, I cannot decide where to put the definition of item0
>when Int and String are in separate files.
>Additionally, while it will not a big problem,
>this encoding will make my program more verbose.
>
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-10-25 10:00 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-10-24 8:51 Keiko Nakata
2005-10-24 14:08 ` [Caml-list] " Brian Hurt
2005-10-25 2:22 ` Keiko Nakata
2005-10-25 8:53 ` Virgile Prevosto
2005-10-25 9:49 ` Keiko Nakata
2005-10-25 10:08 ` fva en UMBRIEL [this message]
2005-10-25 12:15 ` Hendrik Tews
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