From: "Ryan Tarpine" <rtarpine@hotmail.com>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Type variables won't generalize
Date: Wed, 03 Apr 2002 20:37:02 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <F268yKFRJrzdDW6lCPx000080c8@hotmail.com> (raw)
>From: Charles Martin <joelisp@yahoo.com>
>To: "Ryan Tarpine" <rtarpine@hotmail.com>
>Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Type variables won't generalize
>Date: Wed, 03 Apr 2002 15:19:25 -0800
>
>
>I'm sure there's a real answer to your question, but in cases like you
>describe, I always create the records and then assign back into them.
>Thus:
>
>...
>
>Also, maybe you want to use mutable fields instead of ref?
>
>Charles
>
Using the ref was a silly mistake, yes; that's what I get from moving from a
single ref to a tuple of refs to a record for storing data as my program
grew in complexity :) But, I'm guessing you did not run the code you
suggested. Ocamlc chokes on it in the same manner as my original code.
Here's exactly what I just tried:
type 'a my_object = {
mutable partner : 'a my_object;
mutable data : 'a
};;
let object1 = {
partner = Obj.magic 0;
data = `PNone
};;
let object2 = {
partner = Obj.magic 0;
data = `PNone
};;
Without even assigning back (it makes no difference whether I do or not), I
get the same error:
File "foo.ml", line 6, characters 14-58:
The type of this expression, _[> `PNone] my_object,
contains type variables that cannot be generalized
The polymorphic variant is conflicting somehow, and I don't know enough
about the type system to figure out how to fix it. I would like to keep the
variant because I don't know what types of data will be stored in that
field, and I don't want to restrict it to a certain set. I would like
modules in the future to be able to store different types without having to
recompile the whole program.
Ryan Tarpine, rtarpine@hotmail.com
"To err is human, to compute divine. Trust your computer but not its
programmer."
- Morris Kingston
Ryan Tarpine, rtarpine@hotmail.com
"To err is human, to compute divine. Trust your computer but not its
programmer."
- Morris Kingston
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2002-04-04 1:37 Ryan Tarpine [this message]
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2002-04-04 12:04 ` Remi VANICAT
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