* [Caml-list] Constrained existential types
@ 2012-10-23 10:56 Romain Bardou
2012-10-23 12:31 ` Leo P White
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From: Romain Bardou @ 2012-10-23 10:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: caml-list
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Hello list,
I'm trying to use first-class modules to have existential types. But my
existential type must be constrained. I have the following code:
type 'a t constraint 'a = [< `A | `B ]
module type SIG =
sig
type a = private [< `A | `B ]
val x: a t
end
let create (type u) (y: u t) =
let module M: SIG =
struct
type a = u
let x = y
end
in
()
It does not compile, because of the following error:
Error: This type u should be an instance of type [< `A | `B ]
In the manual I did not see any way to constrain type u. If I write
something like this instead:
let create (y: 'a t) =
let module M: SIG =
struct
type a = 'a
let x = y
end
in
()
Then the definition "type a = 'a" is not correct, because 'a is not bound.
Is there any way to have constrained existential types?
Thanks,
--
Romain Bardou
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* Re: [Caml-list] Constrained existential types
2012-10-23 10:56 [Caml-list] Constrained existential types Romain Bardou
@ 2012-10-23 12:31 ` Leo P White
2012-10-23 12:35 ` Romain Bardou
2012-10-23 13:54 ` Jacques Garrigue
0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Leo P White @ 2012-10-23 12:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Romain Bardou; +Cc: caml-list
It is a bit convoluted, but you can achieve this by using a GADT:
type 'a t constraint 'a = [< `A | `B ];;
module type SIG =
sig
type a = private [< `A | `B ]
val x: a t
end;;
type 'a aux = Aux: 'a t -> ([< `A | `B] as 'a) aux;;
let create y =
let helper: type u. u aux -> unit =
fun (Aux y) ->
let module M: SIG =
struct
type a = u
let x = y
end
in
()
in
helper (Aux y)
;;
Regards,
Leo
On Oct 23 2012, Romain Bardou wrote:
>(This is the 4th time I send this e-mail because it does not seem to
>work. I'm trying with another SMTP server.)
>
>Hello list,
>
>I'm trying to use first-class modules to have existential types. But my
>existential type must be constrained. I have the following code:
>
>type 'a t constraint 'a = [< `A | `B ]
>
>module type SIG =
>sig
> type a = private [< `A | `B ]
> val x: a t
>end
>
>let create (type u) (y: u t) =
> let module M: SIG =
> struct
> type a = u
> let x = y
> end
> in
> ()
>
>It does not compile, because of the following error:
>
>Error: This type u should be an instance of type [< `A | `B ]
>
>In the manual I did not see any way to constrain type u. If I write
>something like this instead:
>
>let create (y: 'a t) =
> let module M: SIG =
> struct
> type a = 'a
> let x = y
> end
> in
> ()
>
>Then the definition "type a = 'a" is not correct, because 'a is not bound.
>
>Is there any way to have constrained existential types?
>
>Thanks,
>
>
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* Re: [Caml-list] Constrained existential types
2012-10-23 12:31 ` Leo P White
@ 2012-10-23 12:35 ` Romain Bardou
2012-10-23 13:54 ` Jacques Garrigue
1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Romain Bardou @ 2012-10-23 12:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Leo P White; +Cc: caml-list
Interesting. I can't use OCaml 4.00 or more for this project (yet) but
I'll keep that in mind.
Cheers,
--
Romain Bardou
Le 23/10/2012 14:31, Leo P White a écrit :
> It is a bit convoluted, but you can achieve this by using a GADT:
>
> type 'a t constraint 'a = [< `A | `B ];;
>
> module type SIG =
> sig
> type a = private [< `A | `B ]
> val x: a t
> end;;
>
> type 'a aux = Aux: 'a t -> ([< `A | `B] as 'a) aux;;
>
> let create y =
> let helper: type u. u aux -> unit =
> fun (Aux y) -> let module M: SIG =
> struct
> type a = u
> let x = y
> end
> in
> ()
> in
> helper (Aux y)
> ;;
>
> Regards,
>
> Leo
>
>
> On Oct 23 2012, Romain Bardou wrote:
>
>> (This is the 4th time I send this e-mail because it does not seem to
>> work. I'm trying with another SMTP server.)
>>
>> Hello list,
>>
>> I'm trying to use first-class modules to have existential types. But
>> my existential type must be constrained. I have the following code:
>>
>> type 'a t constraint 'a = [< `A | `B ]
>>
>> module type SIG =
>> sig
>> type a = private [< `A | `B ]
>> val x: a t
>> end
>>
>> let create (type u) (y: u t) =
>> let module M: SIG =
>> struct
>> type a = u
>> let x = y
>> end
>> in
>> ()
>>
>> It does not compile, because of the following error:
>>
>> Error: This type u should be an instance of type [< `A | `B ]
>>
>> In the manual I did not see any way to constrain type u. If I write
>> something like this instead:
>>
>> let create (y: 'a t) =
>> let module M: SIG =
>> struct
>> type a = 'a
>> let x = y
>> end
>> in
>> ()
>>
>> Then the definition "type a = 'a" is not correct, because 'a is not
>> bound.
>>
>> Is there any way to have constrained existential types?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
>
>
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* Re: [Caml-list] Constrained existential types
2012-10-23 12:31 ` Leo P White
2012-10-23 12:35 ` Romain Bardou
@ 2012-10-23 13:54 ` Jacques Garrigue
1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Jacques Garrigue @ 2012-10-23 13:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Leo P White; +Cc: OCaML List Mailing, Romain Bardou
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2012/10/23 21:32 "Leo P White" <lpw25@cam.ac.uk>:
>
> It is a bit convoluted, but you can achieve this by using a GADT:
>
>
> type 'a t constraint 'a = [< `A | `B ];;
>
> module type SIG =
> sig
> type a = private [< `A | `B ]
> val x: a t
> end;;
>
> type 'a aux = Aux: 'a t -> ([< `A | `B] as 'a) aux;;
>
> let create y =
> let helper: type u. u aux -> unit =
> fun (Aux y) -> let module M: SIG =
>
> struct
> type a = u
> let x = y
> end
> in
> ()
> in
> helper (Aux y)
> ;;
>
> Regards,
>
> Leo
This is very interesting.
I was actually convinced that this was impossible.
The problem is that the (type u) syntax does not support abstract rows.
But you could avoid it by using a gadt which restores this abstract row
after abstracting the whole type.
Actually the type u. u aux->unit is hard to understand here.
The point is that it expand to 'u. 'u aux->unit, which really requires a
polymorphic row variable.
Unfortunately the following implicit (type u) does not capture it buy your
gadt does the trick.
Jacques Garrigue
> On Oct 23 2012, Romain Bardou wrote:
>
>> (This is the 4th time I send this e-mail because it does not seem to
work. I'm trying with another SMTP server.)
>>
>> Hello list,
>>
>> I'm trying to use first-class modules to have existential types. But my
existential type must be constrained. I have the following code:
>>
>> type 'a t constraint 'a = [< `A | `B ]
>>
>> module type SIG =
>> sig
>> type a = private [< `A | `B ]
>> val x: a t
>> end
>>
>> let create (type u) (y: u t) =
>> let module M: SIG =
>> struct
>> type a = u
>> let x = y
>> end
>> in
>> ()
>>
>> It does not compile, because of the following error:
>>
>> Error: This type u should be an instance of type [< `A | `B ]
>>
>> In the manual I did not see any way to constrain type u. If I write
something like this instead:
>>
>> let create (y: 'a t) =
>> let module M: SIG =
>> struct
>> type a = 'a
>> let x = y
>> end
>> in
>> ()
>>
>> Then the definition "type a = 'a" is not correct, because 'a is not
bound.
>>
>> Is there any way to have constrained existential types?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
>
>
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