From: Mathieu Barbin <mathieu.barbin@gmail.com>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: [Caml-list] GADT: question about inference
Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2013 13:15:50 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CANXn40m1+bzDuS13_=S3PFmj4h_iz5aZb6fV8PLuuB-Jv_syPg@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
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Hello,
Playing around with a reduced version of a dynamic types, I ran into some
type errors, and I feel that I'd love to understand more about the way the
inference work:
type _ ty = Int : int ty | String : string ty
module H : sig
type t
val ty : t ty
end = struct
type t = int
let ty = Int
end
(* from now, trying various implementation for [f] *)
let f : H.t -> int =
match H.ty with
| Int -> (fun (a : H.t) -> (a : int))
| _ -> assert false
;;
Error: This expression has type H.t but an expression was expected of type
int
let f : H.t -> int = fun (a : H.t) ->
match H.ty with
| Int -> (a : int)
| _ -> assert false
;;
Error: This expression has type H.t but an expression was expected of type
int
let f : H.t -> int =
let aux : type a. a ty -> a -> int = function
| Int -> (fun a -> a)
| _ -> assert false
in
aux H.ty
;;
(* val f : H.t -> int = <fun> *)
I can't quite come up with a clear mental model of why in-lining the
pattern matching in the first versions of [f]t would not type check. I
tried adding some more type coercions without great success. I'd be very
grateful to get some feed back about this restriction.
Thanks,
Mathieu
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2013-07-26 17:15 Mathieu Barbin [this message]
2013-07-26 20:27 ` Gabriel Scherer
2013-07-26 21:25 ` Alain Frisch
2013-07-28 0:29 ` Mathieu Barbin
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