* [Caml-list] multiple includes in module types with shared types
@ 2002-01-31 10:03 David Monniaux
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From: David Monniaux @ 2002-01-31 10:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Liste CAML
Hi,
It seems quite logical to have constructs such as:
module type ORDERED_TYPE =
sig
type t
val compare: t->t->int
end
module type PRINTABLE_TYPE =
sig
type t
val print: Format.formatter->t->unit
end
Now we want to define such things as
module type ORDERED_PRINTABLE_TYPE =
sig
include ORDERED_TYPE
include PRINTABLE_TYPE
end
but this is refused since it defines "t" twice.
module type ORDERED_PRINTABLE_TYPE = sig
include ORDERED_TYPE
include PRINTABLE_TYPE with type t = t
end
is also refused.
Is there a workaround, short of manually including one of the modules
without the type t?
Alain Frisch suggested
module type ORDERED_TYPE = sig type t val compare: t->t->int end;;
module type PRINTABLE_TYPE =
sig type s val print: Format.formatter->s->unit end;;
module type ORDERED_PRINTABLE_TYPE = sig
include ORDERED_TYPE
include PRINTABLE_TYPE with type s = t
end
but this is very inelegant and has issues of its own.
David Monniaux http://www.di.ens.fr/~monniaux
Laboratoire d'informatique de l'École Normale Supérieure,
Paris, France
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