From: "Ohad Rodeh" <ORODEH@il.ibm.com>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] mutability analysis too strict?
Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2001 12:13:19 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <OFF96B3E7D.145DD6FC-ONC2256B1E.00379C10@telaviv.ibm.com> (raw)
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> Subject: Re: [Caml-list] mutability analysis too strict?
> "Ohad Rodeh" <ORODEH@il.ibm.com> writes:
> > First of all, sorry my mail was sent twice, this was due to mail
delivery
> > problems
> > from my site.
> >
> > Perhaps I was not specific enough about what I wanted to acheive. What
I
> > need
> > is a repository that has the following interface:
> >
> > module type Repos = sig
> > val put : 'a -> 'b -> unit
> > val get : 'a -> 'b
> > end
> >
> > An implementation that looks like this:
> >
> > module S : Repos = struct
> > let h = Hashtbl.create 10
> > let put key data = Hashtbl.add h key data
> > let get key = Hashtbl.find h key
> > end
> >
> > Does not work. Compilation error:
> >
> > Signature mismatch:
> > Modules do not match:
> > sig
> > val h : ('_a, '_b) Hashtbl.t
> > val put : '_a -> '_b -> unit
> > val get : '_a -> '_b
> > end
> > is not included in
> > Repos
> > Values do not match:
> > val put : '_a -> '_b -> unit
> > is not included in
> > val put : 'a -> 'b -> unit
> >
> > I tried also using the Map and Set modules, but they don't really allow
> > building
> > a repository of immutable values either. Is there any deep reason for
this
> > behavior? Could you expound on this line:
> >
> > > A monomorphic, mutable
> > > structure that contains polymorphic data is sound, but cannot be
> > expressed
> > > in ML's type system where universal quantification must be prenex.
> >
> > Ohad.
Remi VANICAT <vanicat@labri.u-bordeaux.fr>@pauillac.inria.fr on 10/12/2001
11:28:42
> it's dangerous. Imagine you can do :
>
> put 2 "xd"
>
> what will be the type of :
>
> get 2
>
> how the type inference algorithm can know that it is a string ? it
> can't because you can do something like :
>
> if x < y then put 2 "xd"
> else put 2 5
>
> and then, the type of get 2 wil be string or int depending on the fact
> that x was less than y or not.
Well, that's a strong argument ...
How do you propose building a repository of polymorphic values then?
Ohad.
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next reply other threads:[~2001-12-10 10:13 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-12-10 10:13 Ohad Rodeh [this message]
2001-12-10 10:30 ` Basile STARYNKEVITCH
2001-12-10 10:50 ` Francois Pottier
2001-12-10 11:21 ` Mark Seaborn
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2001-12-10 9:12 Ohad Rodeh
2001-12-10 9:28 ` Remi VANICAT
2001-12-09 15:43 Ohad Rodeh
2001-12-10 8:13 ` Francois Pottier
2001-12-09 12:14 [Caml-list] Mutability " Ohad Rodeh
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