* [Caml-list] Expanding functors
@ 2015-08-27 13:29 Yotam Barnoy
2015-08-27 13:33 ` Drup
2015-08-27 13:35 ` Gabriel Scherer
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From: Yotam Barnoy @ 2015-08-27 13:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Ocaml Mailing List
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One problem I've commonly encountered in OCaml is the inability to expand
the interface of functors after they've been created (I'm not talking about
post-application). For example, Map.Make in the stdlib takes an OrderedType
module which contains only the compare function. What happens if I want to
add something to this interface, such as a show function? I have to copy
the whole implementation of Map.Make into my own file to modify it. Compare
this to the ability to 'include' a regular module and just add the new
functionality, and to take the type of a module and expand that type as
needed. Functors are severely lacking in this regard.
What do people think of this idea -- of allowing functors to be expanded?
Ideally, expanding a functor would allow for both replacing its argument
type (as in the example I gave) and for adding a second/third functor
argument type (so Map.Make(OrderedType) would become
Map.Make(OrderedType)(Show).
-Yotam
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* Re: [Caml-list] Expanding functors
2015-08-27 13:29 [Caml-list] Expanding functors Yotam Barnoy
@ 2015-08-27 13:33 ` Drup
2015-08-27 13:35 ` Gabriel Scherer
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From: Drup @ 2015-08-27 13:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Yotam Barnoy, Ocaml Mailing List
Le 27/08/2015 15:29, Yotam Barnoy a écrit :
> One problem I've commonly encountered in OCaml is the inability to
> expand the interface of functors after they've been created (I'm not
> talking about post-application). For example, Map.Make in the stdlib
> takes an OrderedType module which contains only the compare function.
> What happens if I want to add something to this interface, such as a
> show function? I have to copy the whole implementation of Map.Make
> into my own file to modify it. Compare this to the ability to
> 'include' a regular module and just add the new functionality, and to
> take the type of a module and expand that type as needed. Functors are
> severely lacking in this regard.
>
> What do people think of this idea -- of allowing functors to be
> expanded? Ideally, expanding a functor would allow for both replacing
> its argument type (as in the example I gave) and for adding a
> second/third functor argument type (so Map.Make(OrderedType) would
> become Map.Make(OrderedType)(Show).
>
> -Yotam
module Make(O : Map.OrderedType) = struct
include Map.Make(O)
let foo = ....
end
You successfully extended Map without breaking anyone's code !
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* Re: [Caml-list] Expanding functors
2015-08-27 13:29 [Caml-list] Expanding functors Yotam Barnoy
2015-08-27 13:33 ` Drup
@ 2015-08-27 13:35 ` Gabriel Scherer
2015-08-27 14:17 ` Yotam Barnoy
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From: Gabriel Scherer @ 2015-08-27 13:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Yotam Barnoy; +Cc: Ocaml Mailing List
I don't follow. Doesn't
module MakeBetter (K : sig include Map.OrderedType val show : t ->
string end) =
struct
include Map.Make(K)
let show show_val m = List.show (Pair.show K.show show_val) (bindings m)
end
suit your need?
The extensibility problem I see is that you cannot use the map's
internal representation because it is an abstract type -- which
prevents from efficiently implementing certain operations -- but this
is unrelated to being a functor.
On Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 3:29 PM, Yotam Barnoy <yotambarnoy@gmail.com> wrote:
> One problem I've commonly encountered in OCaml is the inability to expand
> the interface of functors after they've been created (I'm not talking about
> post-application). For example, Map.Make in the stdlib takes an OrderedType
> module which contains only the compare function. What happens if I want to
> add something to this interface, such as a show function? I have to copy the
> whole implementation of Map.Make into my own file to modify it. Compare this
> to the ability to 'include' a regular module and just add the new
> functionality, and to take the type of a module and expand that type as
> needed. Functors are severely lacking in this regard.
>
> What do people think of this idea -- of allowing functors to be expanded?
> Ideally, expanding a functor would allow for both replacing its argument
> type (as in the example I gave) and for adding a second/third functor
> argument type (so Map.Make(OrderedType) would become
> Map.Make(OrderedType)(Show).
>
> -Yotam
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* Re: [Caml-list] Expanding functors
2015-08-27 13:35 ` Gabriel Scherer
@ 2015-08-27 14:17 ` Yotam Barnoy
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From: Yotam Barnoy @ 2015-08-27 14:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Gabriel Scherer; +Cc: Ocaml Mailing List
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OK the other option I was hoping for was that I was missing a simple
solution, and one was provided, so thank you!
On Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 9:35 AM, Gabriel Scherer <gabriel.scherer@gmail.com>
wrote:
> I don't follow. Doesn't
>
> module MakeBetter (K : sig include Map.OrderedType val show : t ->
> string end) =
> struct
> include Map.Make(K)
> let show show_val m = List.show (Pair.show K.show show_val) (bindings
> m)
> end
>
> suit your need?
>
> The extensibility problem I see is that you cannot use the map's
> internal representation because it is an abstract type -- which
> prevents from efficiently implementing certain operations -- but this
> is unrelated to being a functor.
>
> On Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 3:29 PM, Yotam Barnoy <yotambarnoy@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > One problem I've commonly encountered in OCaml is the inability to expand
> > the interface of functors after they've been created (I'm not talking
> about
> > post-application). For example, Map.Make in the stdlib takes an
> OrderedType
> > module which contains only the compare function. What happens if I want
> to
> > add something to this interface, such as a show function? I have to copy
> the
> > whole implementation of Map.Make into my own file to modify it. Compare
> this
> > to the ability to 'include' a regular module and just add the new
> > functionality, and to take the type of a module and expand that type as
> > needed. Functors are severely lacking in this regard.
> >
> > What do people think of this idea -- of allowing functors to be expanded?
> > Ideally, expanding a functor would allow for both replacing its argument
> > type (as in the example I gave) and for adding a second/third functor
> > argument type (so Map.Make(OrderedType) would become
> > Map.Make(OrderedType)(Show).
> >
> > -Yotam
>
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