From: "Gurr, David (MED, self)" <David.Gurr@med.ge.com>
To: Benedikt Grundmann <bgrundmann@gmx.net>
Cc: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: RE: [Caml-list] Modules and typing
Date: Thu, 2 May 2002 14:27:25 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <D4DBD8568F05D511A1C20002A55C008C09C29466@uswaumsx03medge.med.ge.com> (raw)
Hi, the .cmx files generated by ocamlopt do some of
what you mention. -D
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Benedikt Grundmann [mailto:bgrundmann@gmx.net]
> Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 5:31 AM
> To: Gregory Morrisett
> Cc: Francois.Pottier@inria.fr; skaller@ozemail.com.au;
> caml-list@inria.fr
> Subject: RE: [Caml-list] Modules and typing
>
>
> > > + require that abstract types are pointer types, as in
> > > Modula-3 (?) and, more
> > > recently, Cyclone
> >
> > Actually, Cyclone has two different kinds of abstract types:
> > One abstracts pointer types (really, types that are compatible
> > with void*) and another kind that abstracts any type. The latter
> > kind can only be used under a pointer. I think this
> corresponds more
> > closely to what Modula-3 provides with it's notion of "ref"
> > types.
> >
> > There's another option that you didn't mention which is the approach
> > taken by Ada: Have a notion of "private" types in interfaces, e.g.
> >
> > type t
> > [private t = int]
> >
> > The client is type-checked with t treated abstractly, but the
> > compiler can then specialize the client knowing what the
> implementation
> > of t is. Of course, by leaking this information into the interface,
> > you're effectively losing separate compilation in the sense that
> > if the implementation of t changes, then its interface must also
> > change and all clients must then be (potentially) re-compiled. But
> > this is a simple option which avoids some of the complexity that
> > you run into if you try to use abstract kinds to classify types
> > according to implementation details that a compiler might need
> > (e.g., size, calling-convention, and alignment constraints.)
> >
> > -Greg
>
> Another option related to this is to generate a compiler only
> interface file
> (maybe even binary). Which contains everything the compiler
> needs to know
> about the implementation of an interface. Everything
> mentioned above applies
> to this solution too, with the added benefit that a reader of
> the interface
> can't make stupid assumptions about the implementation which
> might not be true
> in the next release :-)
>
>
> Bene
>
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next reply other threads:[~2002-05-02 19:28 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-05-02 19:27 Gurr, David (MED, self) [this message]
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2002-04-30 13:44 Gregory Morrisett
2002-04-30 23:57 ` John Max Skaller
2002-05-02 12:31 ` Benedikt Grundmann
2002-04-29 13:35 [Caml-list] Polymorphic Variants and Number Parameterized Typ es Krishnaswami, Neel
2002-04-29 14:16 ` [Caml-list] Polymorphic Variants and Number Parameterized Types Andreas Rossberg
2002-04-29 15:28 ` Francois Pottier
2002-04-30 10:04 ` [Caml-list] Modules and typing John Max Skaller
2002-04-30 11:51 ` Francois Pottier
2002-04-30 23:24 ` John Max Skaller
2002-05-01 8:08 ` Noel Welsh
2002-05-02 6:52 ` Francois Pottier
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