From: John Whitington <john@coherentgraphics.co.uk>
To: "caml-list@inria.fr" <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: [Caml-list] Wrapping up the Set module in another
Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2014 15:58:47 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <5332F937.1030303@coherentgraphics.co.uk> (raw)
Hi,
Suppose I want to benchmark various toy set implementations, so I have
already written:
module type SetType =
sig
type 'a t
val set_of_list : 'a list -> 'a t
val list_of_set : 'a t -> 'a list
val insert : 'a -> 'a t -> 'a t
val size : 'a t -> int
val member : 'a -> 'a t -> bool
end
and then, for example:
module SetList : sig include SetType end =
struct
type 'a t = 'a list
let list_of_set x = x
let rec set_of_list l =
match l with
[] -> []
| h::t ->
if List.mem h t then set_of_list t else h :: set_of_list t
let insert x l = x :: l
let size = List.length
let member = List.mem
end
This works fine -- I can put them into a little list, and run tests:
let implementations =
[("Lists", (module SetList : SetType));
("Trees", (module SetTree : SetType));
("Red-black trees", (module SetRedBlack : SetType));
("Hash tables", (module SetHashtbl : SetType))]
Now, it would be nice to include OCaml's Set module, but can it be made
to fit the signature? So far I have:
let make_setset (type s) () =
let module SetSet : sig include SetType end =
struct
module S = Set.Make (struct type t = s let compare = compare end)
type 'a t = S.t
let list_of_set s = S.elements s
let set_of_list l = List.fold_right S.add l S.empty
let member = S.mem
let insert = S.add
let size = S.cardinal
end
in
(module SetSet : SetType)
and
let implementations =
let module SetSet = (val (make_setset ())) in
[("Lists", (module SetList : SetType));
("Trees", (module SetTree : SetType));
("Red-black trees", (module SetRedBlack : SetType));
("Hash tables", (module SetHashtbl : SetType));
("OCaml sets", (module SetSet : SetType))]
The problem here, it seems to me, is that the connection between 'a in
make_setset and (type s) and S.elt is not established, and so the return
types of list_of_set etc. don't type-check.
Is there any way to do this, or is the functorised implementation of Set
fundamentally opposed to the normal polymorphism of the type 'a t in
SetType?
Thanks,
--
John Whitington
Director, Coherent Graphics Ltd
http://www.coherentpdf.com/
next reply other threads:[~2014-03-26 15:58 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-03-26 15:58 John Whitington [this message]
2014-03-26 17:04 ` John Carr
2014-03-26 21:11 ` Leo White
2014-03-28 8:22 ` Thomas Braibant
2014-04-03 14:28 ` Leo White
2014-04-03 20:31 ` [Caml-list] More efficient compilation of functors? (was: Wrapping up the Set module in another) Alain Frisch
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