From: "Rémy El Sibaïe Besognet" <remy.el-sibaie@lip6.fr>
To: Jacques Garrigue <garrigue@math.nagoya-u.ac.jp>
Cc: Mailing List OCaml <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Generic usage of Hashtbl.S with first class module
Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2015 14:45:25 +0000 [thread overview]
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@Phil Eaton :
I already tried this solution but it just moves the pattern matching from
parameter to a let binding and does not fix the extrusion scope error.
Thank anyway.
Le mar. 16 juin 2015 à 16:30, Jacques Garrigue <garrigue@math.nagoya-u.ac.jp>
a écrit :
> Dear Rémy,
>
> The trouble here is that Hashtbl.S defines an abstract type for hash
> tables, and that each time you open this module, using the (module H :
> Hashtbl.S) pattern, your are talking about a fresh abstract type,
> incompatible with anything from the outside world. In particular, there is
> no way the parameter ht could have this type, and this causes an error.
>
> Contrary to real functors, first-class modules do not let you connect
> abstract parameterized types with the outside world. So in this case, the
> only solution I see would be to pack your hash table inside the module
> itself, like for an object, so that you don't need to receive ht as a
> separate argument.
>
> Jacques Garrigue
>
Thank you. This was the kind of answer I expected.
During this time I tried my solution without the `ht` parameter which
solves my original problem. But your solution of giving the `ht` value in
the module is way more general.
> 2015/06/16 21:16 "Rémy El Sibaïe Besognet" <remy.el-sibaie@lip6.fr>:
>
> Hi all,
>>
>> Considering this function
>>
>> let find ht x =
>> Hashtbl.find ht x
>>
>>
>> I would like to write a more general `find` function which takes the
>> module
>> as first class module in parameter with the possibility to use it on
>> different implentations of Hashtbl.S.
>>
>> let find (module H : Hashtbl.S) ht x =
>> H.find *ht* x
>>
>>
>> but it failed with this error (on the underlined identifier) :
>>
>> *Error: This expression has type 'a H.t but an expression was expected of
>> type 'a H.t The type constructor H.t would escape its scope*
>>
>>
>>
>> I also tried by specifying the implementation but had the same problem:
>>
>> let find (type a) (module H : Hashtbl.S with type key = a) (ht : 'a Ht.t) (x : a) =
>>
>> H.find ht x
>>
>> Anyone has an idea how to achieve this thing ?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> - Rémy El Sibaïe, LIP6
>>
>>
>>
>> PS: at the begining, I was trying on a memoization function which has
>> more interest than the previous function :
>>
>> let memo_rec (module H : Hashtbl.S) h f =
>> let rec g x =
>> try H.find h x with
>> | Not_found ->
>> let y = f g x in
>> H.add h x y; y
>> in g
>>
>>
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Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2015-06-16 12:15 Rémy El Sibaïe Besognet
2015-06-16 13:03 ` Phil Eaton
2015-06-16 14:30 ` Jacques Garrigue
2015-06-16 14:45 ` Rémy El Sibaïe Besognet [this message]
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