* down casting ???
@ 1996-06-19 7:03 FAVRE Jean-Marie
1996-06-20 17:05 ` Didier Remy
1996-06-20 19:11 ` Jerome Vouillon
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From: FAVRE Jean-Marie @ 1996-06-19 7:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: caml-list
the :> operator make possible to coerce an expression from a type t1 to a
super type t (this coercion is safe), but how to go from t to t1 ???
(ok, a dynamic check is need, this operation can raise an exception)
When one use collections of object, this kind of feature is useful. isn't it ?
I first believed that using pattern like (x : t1) -> can do the job,
(a kind of typecase construction as it is the case in modula 3).
is it possible ???
Jean-marie
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* Re: down casting ???
1996-06-19 7:03 down casting ??? FAVRE Jean-Marie
@ 1996-06-20 17:05 ` Didier Remy
1996-06-20 19:11 ` Jerome Vouillon
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From: Didier Remy @ 1996-06-20 17:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: FAVRE Jean-Marie; +Cc: caml-list
> the :> operator make possible to coerce an expression from a type t1 to a
> super type t (this coercion is safe), but how to go from t to t1 ???
> (ok, a dynamic check is need, this operation can raise an exception)
Yes, the coercion is unsafe and a dynamic check is needed. As you mention,
this could be implemented with dynamics (values carrying their types) and a
typecase.
> When one use collections of object, this kind of feature is useful.
Yes, this is a typical example where such a construction would be
convenient. The way to solve it now is to declare a data type with one
constructor for each different kind of objet that you want to retreive
from the collection (as you would do in ML without objects).
> (a kind of typecase construction as it is the case in modula 3).
> is it possible ???
Yes, it is. However, dynamics and typecase complicate the language, its
semantics, and its implementation; so, we preferred not to include them.
Didier.
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* Re: down casting ???
1996-06-19 7:03 down casting ??? FAVRE Jean-Marie
1996-06-20 17:05 ` Didier Remy
@ 1996-06-20 19:11 ` Jerome Vouillon
1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Jerome Vouillon @ 1996-06-20 19:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: FAVRE Jean-Marie; +Cc: caml-list
> the :> operator make possible to coerce an expression from a type t1 to a
> super type t (this coercion is safe), but how to go from t to t1 ???
> (ok, a dynamic check is need, this operation can raise an exception)
>
> When one use collections of object, this kind of feature is useful. isn't it ?
There are some programming tricks that lessen the need for such a feature.
Here are two examples.
Jerome
class virtual print_interf () =
virtual print : unit
(* Possibly some more methods... *)
end;;
class opt_print () =
method print_interf = (None : print_interf option)
end;;
class virtual can_print () as self =
inherit opt_print () inherit print_interf ()
method print_interf = Some (self :> print_interf)
end;;
class a () =
inherit opt_print ()
end;;
class b () =
inherit can_print ()
method print = print_string "xxx"
end;;
let x1 = new a ();;
let x2 = new b ();;
List.iter
(function x -> match x#print_interf with None -> () | Some y -> y#print)
[x1; (x2 :> a)];;
(**********************************************************************)
class virtual int_interf () = virtual x : int end;;
class virtual string_interf () = virtual x : string end;;
class virtual visitor () =
virtual int : int_interf -> unit
virtual string : string_interf -> unit
end;;
class virtual visited () =
virtual accept : visitor -> unit
end;;
class virtual int_wrapper () as self =
inherit visited ()
inherit int_interf ()
method accept visitor = visitor#int (self :> int_interf)
end;;
class virtual string_wrapper () as self =
inherit visited ()
inherit string_interf ()
method accept visitor = visitor#string (self :> string_interf)
end;;
class printer () =
inherit visitor ()
method int obj = print_int obj#x
method string obj = print_string obj#x
end;;
class a x0 =
inherit int_wrapper ()
val x = x0
method x = x
end;;
class b x0 =
inherit string_wrapper ()
val x = x0
method x = x
end;;
let p = new printer ();;
let x1 = new a 7;;
let x2 = new b "xxx";;
List.iter (function x -> x#accept p) [(x1 :> visited); (x2 :> visited)];;
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