From: Simon Peyton-Jones <simonpj@microsoft.com>
To: "'Pierre Weis'" <Pierre.Weis@inria.fr>, dmcclain@azstarnet.com
Cc: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: RE: Compiler translation of array indexing
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 09:33:27 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <7CD674FF54FBD21181D800805F57CD54821B89@RED-MSG-44> (raw)
| > Instead of translating as in OCAML to Array.get and
| > Array.set, they could be translated into some equivalent to
| >
| > x.(n) -> module_of(type_of x).get(x, n)
|
| There are strong theoretical difficulties to obtain a type_of function
| embedded into a statically & strongly type checked language such as
| Caml.
It's perhaps worth mentioning that one way of achieving
this effect is to use type-driven overloading, as Haskell
does. One could say
class Array a where
(.) :: a elt -> Int -> elt
... more operations...
(Here 'a' is a type variable ranging over type constructors
of kind *->*.)
Now for each type (constructor) T that you want to make an
instance of Array, you would say
instance Array T where
(.) = ...your implemention of indexing for T...
Such type classes are, however, fully implemented in Haskell.
However, type classes (not to be confused with object oriented
classes as in OCaml) form quite a large design space, and its
interaction with OCaml classes and modules are quite unknown (to me
anyway).
There's a paper about the type-class design space at
http://research.microsoft.com/~simonpj/papers/multi.ps.gz
Simon
next reply other threads:[~2000-01-19 20:57 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2000-01-19 17:33 Simon Peyton-Jones [this message]
2000-01-19 22:50 ` Pierre Weis
2000-01-24 17:06 ` Andreas Rossberg
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2000-01-18 16:34 David McClain
2000-01-19 14:25 ` Pierre Weis
2000-01-19 17:08 ` Markus Mottl
2000-01-19 21:17 ` Pierre Weis
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