From: "Mr. Herr" <misterherr@freenet.de>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Cyclic type abbreviation
Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2015 14:53:29 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <5645EB59.8040505@freenet.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <E51C5B015DBD1348A1D85763337FB6D9EA03E44B@Remus.metastack.local>
On 13.11.2015 14:37, David Allsopp wrote:
> Mr. Herr wrote:
>> On 13.11.2015 13:49, Christoph Höger wrote:
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>> why is this type cyclic?
>>>
>>> type node = int * tree * tree
>>> and tree = node option
>>>
>>> I cannot introduce a manifest for the option type, as there is no
>>> Option module (why is that, btw?) - so I would assume option to be
>>> special enough to be handled like any other algebraic data type.
>> type 'a option = None | Some 'a
>>
>> no need for a module, just a simple type. Maybe you confound it with other
>> languages.
>>
>> And cyclic - well, the types are referring to each other.
>>
>> Summary: what is supposedly wrong with it?
> I expect that what is wrong is that you can write:
>
> type node = int * tree * tree
> and tree = Some of node
> | None
>
> I don't know why you can't write [and tree = node option] instead.
>
>
>
Ah, did not see the problem at first sight...
Maybe that is why people so often define their own empty element:
# type node = Emptynode | Node of (int * node * node) ;;
type node = Emptynode | Node of (int * node * node)
# type node = Emptynode | Node of int * node * node ;; (* just had this parens
discussion... *)
type node = Emptynode | Node of int * node * node
/Str.
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Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2015-11-13 12:49 Christoph Höger
2015-11-13 13:15 ` Mr. Herr
2015-11-13 13:37 ` David Allsopp
2015-11-13 13:46 ` Romain Bardou
2015-11-13 14:24 ` Romain Bardou
2015-11-16 5:43 ` Ben Millwood
2015-11-16 16:42 ` peterfrey
2015-11-16 17:08 ` Pierrick Couderc
2015-11-13 13:46 ` Christoph Höger
2015-11-13 13:53 ` Mr. Herr [this message]
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