From: Zheng Li <li@pps.jussieu.fr>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: How do I get polymorphic partial application?
Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2007 00:09:22 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87wsxul3vx.fsf@pps.jussieu.fr> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <9d3ec8300706231155p2429504ay6395ea0580756dc7@mail.gmail.com>
"Till Varoquaux" <till.varoquaux@gmail.com> writes:
> Humm... I have a small issue here: I need to get the result of the
> partial application of a polymorphic function. Since variable are
> generalized in Let it is generally advised to use eta expansions,
> (i.e transform to a total application).
> sometimes eta expansions just won't do the trick, consider:
Well, there are cases eta expansions won't help. somehow you must modify your
code.
> let cntTag start=
> let cnt=ref start in
> fun v -> ((incr cnt;!cnt),v)
> the partial application is not fully polymorphic
> let tag1 = cntTag 1
> has type
> val tag1 : '_a -> int * '_a = <fun>
I suppose you still want to create different instance with parametrized
counter. You can do it in this way:
# type tag_func = {func: 'a. 'a -> int * 'a} ;;
# let cnTag s = let r = ref s in {func = fun x -> incr r; !r, x} ;;
(* either explicit use tag1.func here *)
# let tag1 = cnTag 1 ;;
# tag1.func 10;;
- : int * int = (2, 10)
# tag1.func "asdf";;
- : int * string = (3, "asdf")
(* or one extra step *)
# let tag1 = cnTag 1 ;;
# let tag1 x = tag1.func x ;;
# tag1 10;;
- : int * int = (2, 10)
# tag1 "asdf";;
- : int * string = (3, "asdf")
HTH.
--
Zheng Li
http://www.pps.jussieu.fr/~li
prev parent reply other threads:[~2007-06-23 22:10 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-06-23 18:55 Till Varoquaux
2007-06-23 21:41 ` [Caml-list] " Philippe Wang
2007-06-23 21:49 ` Lukasz Stafiniak
2007-06-23 22:09 ` Till Varoquaux
2007-06-23 22:25 ` Lukasz Stafiniak
2007-06-23 22:11 ` Philippe Wang
2007-06-23 22:28 ` Lukasz Stafiniak
2007-06-23 22:07 ` Zheng Li
2007-06-23 22:09 ` Zheng Li [this message]
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