From: "Gurr, David (MED, self)" <David.Gurr@med.ge.com>
To: Fernando Alegre <fernando@cc.gatech.edu>, caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: RE: [Caml-list] Namespace proposal
Date: Thu, 15 Aug 2002 15:42:19 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <D4DBD8568F05D511A1C20002A55C008C09C2952D@uswaumsx03medge.med.ge.com> (raw)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Fernando Alegre [mailto:fernando@cc.gatech.edu]
> Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 10:46 AM
> To: caml-list@inria.fr
> Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Namespace proposal
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 12:13:47PM -0500, Gurr, David (MED,
> self) wrote:
> >
> > > For me package is not a modules collection, but just
> > > a way of multi-word module naming. It's not so easy to
> > > give short and still adequate names to the modules, but
> > > something like Db.Core.Storage looks much better then
> > > Dbstorage, and Storage can still be accessed just as
> > > "Storage" from modules of the same "package". Just a naming
> > > way, nothing more.
> >
> > And what happens when you need to abstract over a
> module/sub-package? -D
>
> I think a naming convention like this is definitely needed,
> but in order
> not to be confused with sub-modules, a different character
> should be used.
> For example:
>
> Db/Core/Storage could be a legal module name (in
> Db/Core/storage.ml), and
> Db.Core.Storage could be a module hierarchy defined in Db.ml, and
> Db/Core/Storage.Medium could be a submodule defined in
> Db/Core/storage.ml,...
>
> An added advantage of this syntax is that it is consistent
> with the overall
> esthetics of the OCaml language (i.e., ugly). :-)
>
> Fernando
>
I agree with the ugly part. But it is consistent with
C not OCaml, IMHO. The difference between structures
(ie first order modules) and packages as far as I can
see is that you can abstract over modules and you can
individually type check modules. If you have a language
where abstraction and type checking are non-existent
then packages might be a fine thing. Separate compilation
for nested modules and a name mangling scheme for their
file names might be useful for OCaml. -D
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2002-08-15 20:42 Gurr, David (MED, self) [this message]
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2002-08-15 20:42 Gurr, David (MED, self)
2002-08-16 9:19 ` Vitaly Lugovsky
2002-08-15 17:13 Gurr, David (MED, self)
2002-08-15 17:18 ` Vitaly Lugovsky
2002-08-15 17:53 ` Yurii A. Rashkovskii
2002-08-16 8:52 ` M E Leypold @ labnet
2002-08-16 9:22 ` Vitaly Lugovsky
2002-08-16 10:20 ` Yurii A. Rashkovskii
2002-08-15 17:46 ` Fernando Alegre
2002-08-15 16:21 Gurr, David (MED, self)
2002-08-15 17:00 ` Vitaly Lugovsky
2002-08-18 17:05 ` John Max Skaller
2002-08-15 9:43 Ohad Rodeh
2002-08-15 13:27 ` Vitaly Lugovsky
2002-08-15 14:23 ` Yurii A. Rashkovskii
2002-08-15 15:53 ` Vitaly Lugovsky
2002-08-12 20:40 Yurii A. Rashkovskii
2002-08-12 14:19 Yurii A. Rashkovskii
2002-08-12 17:31 ` Michael Vanier
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