From: Yotam Barnoy <yotambarnoy@gmail.com>
To: Peter Zotov <whitequark@whitequark.org>
Cc: Ocaml Mailing List <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] [ANN] ppx_deriving 0.1
Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2014 10:36:50 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAN6ygOm=oKhJzDP6RGpxOye-XXypm5tEWdjwvwUr6pVqrEyxGQ@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <0618b5ce9c054e91507c03eae7e7de0c@whitequark.org>
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Very nice.
I've never used any of the deriving extensions before, but I have an
aesthetic suggestions. Would it perhaps make sense to generate a module per
derived type? For example a type t would generate a module T_ (the
underscore or any other suffix would reduce mixups with pre-existing
modules). You could then use code such as
'if T_.(a = b && b = c) ...'
or 'T_.show x ...'
which allows you to keep the infix notation for = which is important IMO.
You could even generate T_ as having internal Eq, Ord, and Show modules (as
requested by the user), which would be included in the T_ module. This
would allow you to easily pass them as first class modules to functions
accepting Eq, Ord or Show signatures.
Yotam
On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 5:55 AM, Peter Zotov <whitequark@whitequark.org>
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm glad to announce an initial release of ppx_deriving,
> a modular syntax extension for type-driven code generation.
> It will be shortly available in OPAM.
>
> I will introduce ppx_deriving with an example:
>
> # #require "ppx_deriving";;
> # type file = {
> kind : [ `File | `Dir ];
> name : string;
> perm : int [@printer fun fmt -> Format.fprintf fmt "0o%03o"];
> } [@@deriving Show, Eq];;
> type file = { kind : [ `Dir | `File ]; name : bytes; perm : int; }
> val pp_file : Format.formatter -> file -> unit = <fun>
> val show_file : file -> bytes = <fun>
> val equal_file : file -> file -> bool = <fun>
> # print_endline (show_file { kind = `Dir; name = "bin"; perm = 0o755 });;
> { kind = `Dir; name = "bin"; perm = 0o755 }
> - : unit = ()
>
> A more thorough description is available in README[1].
>
> While I intend this release to primarily serve as a preview for
> the community and a means to gather feedback, it is fully usable
> and documented. Some of the planned features (marked "TBD" in README)
> are not yet implemented.
>
> I hope that ppx_deriving can serve as a future replacement to both
> ocsigen's deriving and JaneStreet's type_conv. If you are responsible
> for these libraries, please get in touch. The OCaml ecosystem would
> benefit from a single type-driven code generation mechanism.
>
> I welcome any comments.
>
> [1]: https://github.com/whitequark/ppx_deriving/
>
> --
> Peter Zotov
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>
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Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-07-23 9:55 Peter Zotov
2014-07-23 14:36 ` Yotam Barnoy [this message]
2014-07-23 20:19 ` Peter Zotov
2014-07-23 20:37 ` Yotam Barnoy
2014-07-28 12:26 ` Peter Zotov
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