From: Dmitri Boulytchev <dboulytchev@gmail.com>
To: Goswin von Brederlow <goswin-v-b@web.de>
Cc: caml-list <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Confusing behaviour of type inference for polymorphic classes.
Date: Mon, 02 Dec 2013 19:05:45 +0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <529CA1C9.2050203@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20131202144100.GA24602@frosties>
> I think this is caused by the recursion. The type inference assumes
> that the recursive call will have the same type as the parent. Since
> you switch 'a and 'b in the recursive call the compiler inferes that
> 'a == 'b.
>
I don't think we have a recursive call here since we call
a method from *another* object.
BR,
DB
> On Mon, Dec 02, 2013 at 01:33:55AM +0400, Dmitri Boulytchev wrote:
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I stumbled on the following confusing behaviour of the type
>> checker: given the definitions
>>
>> type ('a, 'b) t =
>> A of 'a * ('b, 'a) t
>> | B of 'a
>>
>> class ['a, 'b, 'ta, 'tb] m =
>> object
>> method t : ('a -> 'ta) -> ('b -> 'tb) -> ('a, 'b) t -> ('ta,
>> 'tb) t =
>> fun fa fb s ->
>> match s with
>> | A (a, bat) -> A (fa a, (new m)#t fb fa bat)
>> | B a -> B (fa a)
>> end
>>
>> the following type is inferred for the class m:
>>
>> class ['a, 'b, 'ta, 'c] m :
>> object
>> constraint 'b = 'a <--- why?
>> constraint 'c = 'ta <--- why?
>> method t : ('a -> 'ta) -> ('a -> 'ta) -> ('a, 'a) t -> ('ta, 'ta) t
>> end
> I think this is caused by the recursion. The type inference assumes
> that the recursive call will have the same type as the parent. Since
> you switch 'a and 'b in the recursive call the compiler inferes that
> 'a == 'b.
>
>> Perhaps some explicit annotation is needed here (like that for
>> the polymorphic recursion
>> for functions).
>> I found the following workaround: first we abstract the instance
>> creation ("new m") away:
>>
>> class ['a, 'b, 'ta, 'tb] m' f =
>> object
>> method t : ('a -> 'ta) -> ('b -> 'tb) -> ('a, 'b) t -> ('ta,
>> 'tb) t =
>> fun fa fb s ->
>> match s with
>> | A (a, bat) -> A (fa a, (f ())#t fb fa bat)
>> | B a -> B (fa a)
>> end
>>
>> which gives us the unconstrained type
>>
>> class ['a, 'b, 'ta, 'tb] m' :
>> (unit ->
>> < t : ('b -> 'tb) -> ('a -> 'ta) -> ('b, 'a) t -> ('tb,
>> 'ta) t; .. >) ->
>> object
>> method t : ('a -> 'ta) -> ('b -> 'tb) -> ('a, 'b) t ->
>> ('ta, 'tb) t
>> end
>>
>> Then we construct the instance creation explicitly polymorphic function:
>>
>> let rec f : 'a 'b 'ta 'tb . unit -> <t : ('a -> 'ta) -> ('b ->
>> 'tb) -> ('a, 'b) t -> ('ta, 'tb) t> =
>> fun () -> new m' f
>>
>> and finally the class we're looking for:
>>
>> class ['a, 'b, 'ta, 'tb] m = ['a, 'b, 'ta, 'tb] m' f
>>
>> The complete annotated source file is attached.
>> This workaround however does not solve everything: we cannot
>> actually inherit
>> from the m since it calls hardcoded "new m"; we should inherit from
>> m' (with additional parameter)
>> instead and "tie the knot" on the toplevel.
>> Are there better solutions? Please help :)
> Try using a self type or #m but this might not be solvable.
>
>> Best regards,
>> Dmitry Boulytchev,
>> St.Petersburg State University,
>> Russia.
> MfG
> Goswin
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-12-02 15:05 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-12-01 21:33 Dmitri Boulytchev
2013-12-02 14:41 ` Goswin von Brederlow
2013-12-02 15:05 ` Dmitri Boulytchev [this message]
2013-12-05 15:13 ` Goswin von Brederlow
2013-12-02 15:24 ` Jeremy Yallop
2013-12-03 8:35 ` Alain Frisch
2013-12-03 10:17 ` Jeremy Yallop
2013-12-03 12:33 ` Alain Frisch
2013-12-03 12:58 ` Jeremy Yallop
2013-12-03 17:49 ` Dmitri Boulytchev
2013-12-08 1:15 ` Jeremy Yallop
2013-12-09 13:48 ` Dmitri Boulytchev
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