From: Jacques Carette <carette@mcmaster.ca>
To: OCaml <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: Typing Dynamic Typing in ocaml?
Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2008 14:45:01 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <494956BD.9030000@mcmaster.ca> (raw)
I have two (related) questions:
1) Has anyone transcribed the TypeRep library into ocaml?
http://people.cs.uu.nl/arthurb/dynamic.html
2) How do I embed 'dynamically known' data into a single ocaml
data-structure?
More specifically, I am experimenting with a (new) language which allows
deduction and computations to be performed with equal ease on its
terms. This language uses ocaml has the host meta-language (ie the
interpreter is written in ocaml). I would like to be able to use
arbitrary ocaml data-structures to represent some of my terms, when
these terms are known to come from specific theories. For example, I
would like to use Bigint to represent integers, but without exposing
that per se. Perhaps a better way to phrase this would be to say that I
want to have a "generic external data container" type in my language
terms, which I can instantiate in multiple different ways (in the same
program), with data handled in different modules, without having to
change the 'generic' data-structure everytime I add a new module.
Polymorphic variants of course come to mind - but they would force me to
add a new type parameter to all my types, which I would rather avoid. I
would be quite happy to use polymorphic variants if I could 'hide away'
the extra type parameter involved with open variants. My attempts at
hiding this parameter (with existentials) has been too successful, in
that once hidden I can't extract my data from this container anymore
[which is the correct behaviour for the compiler].
I thought of using objects too, but my data does not really have any
common structure, so the object would be a pure container. I cannot see
any advantage over polymorphic variants, and all the same headaches of
an 'extra' polymorphic parameter remain.
Jacques
next reply other threads:[~2008-12-17 19:45 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-12-17 19:45 Jacques Carette [this message]
2008-12-17 19:58 ` [Caml-list] " Stéphane Glondu
2008-12-17 21:08 ` Jacques Carette
2008-12-17 21:15 ` Stéphane Glondu
2008-12-17 21:15 ` Daniel Bünzli
2008-12-17 20:29 ` Mikkel Fahnøe Jørgensen
2008-12-17 21:28 ` David Teller
2008-12-17 22:42 ` Mauricio Fernandez
2008-12-18 1:16 ` Yaron Minsky
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