From: Ivan Gotovchits <ivg@ieee.org>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: [Caml-list] GADT: equal functions typechecks differently
Date: Fri, 19 Jul 2013 14:29:35 +0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <877ggmx2pc.fsf@golf.niidar.ru> (raw)
I've found a case when two function, that differs very slightly (almost
identical), causes different reactions of a typechecker. For me, this
looks like a bug, but may be there is something (well of course there
is) that I do not understand:
I have two types, an id and a pool of id. Both are protected with
phantom type. The definitions is very small, so I will provide them:
module Set =
Set.Make(struct type t = int let compare = compare end)
type 'a pool = {
set : Set.t;
min : int;
max : int;
}
type 'a id = int
type our
type ads
type ows
type ext
I define two GADT's and two injections:
type _ sys =
| Our : our sys
| Ows : ows sys
| Ads : ads sys
| Ext : ext sys
type tid = Id : 'a sys * 'a id -> tid
type tpool = Pool : 'a sys * 'a pool -> tpool
let to_tid sys id = Id (sys,id)
let to_tpool sys pool = Pool (sys,pool)
Using common idiom (it is common, isn't?) I can typesafely compare my
systems.
type (_,_) eq = Eq : ('a,'a) eq
let try_sys_equal: type a b. (a sys * b sys) -> (a,b) eq option =
function
| Our,Our -> Some Eq
| Ows,Ows -> Some Eq
| Ads,Ads -> Some Eq
| Ext,Ext -> Some Eq
| _ -> None
Next, I provide two injections:
# let of_tid: type t1. t1 sys -> tid -> t1 id option =
fun sys1 (Id (sys2,id)) ->
match try_sys_equal (sys1,sys2) with
| Some Eq -> Some id
| None -> None;;
val of_tid : 't1 sys -> tid -> 't1 id option = <fun>
# let of_tpool: type t1. t1 sys -> tpool -> t1 pool option =
fun sys1 (Pool (sys2,pool)) ->
match try_sys_equal (sys1,sys2) with
| Some Eq -> Some pool
| None -> None;;
val of_tpool : 't1 sys -> tpool -> 't1 pool option = <fun>
As you can see, they typechecks. But here is the strange behavior - if I
write the first function in a slightly different manner, it typechecks:
# let of_tid: type t1 t2. t1 sys -> tid -> t2 id option =
fun sys1 (Id (sys2,id)) ->
match try_sys_equal (sys1,sys2) with
| Some Eq -> Some id
| None -> None;;
val of_tid : 't1 sys -> tid -> 't2 id option = <fun>
But if I add the same t2 type to the second function it fails:
let of_tpool: type t1 t2. t1 sys -> tpool -> t2 pool option =
fun sys1 (Pool (sys2,pool)) ->
match try_sys_equal (sys1,sys2) with
| Some Eq -> Some pool
| None -> None;;
Characters 158-162:
| Some Eq -> Some pool
^^^^
Error: This expression has type ex#7 pool
but an expression was expected of type t2 pool
Type ex#7 = t1 is not compatible with type t2
Thank in advance for any clues
Ivan
next reply other threads:[~2013-07-19 10:29 UTC|newest]
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2013-07-19 10:29 Ivan Gotovchits [this message]
2013-07-19 15:32 ` Leo White
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