From: "Jim Farrand" <jim@farrand.net>
To: "Caml Mailing List" <caml-list@yquem.inria.fr>
Subject: Typeclasses in OCaml (Was: Haskell vs OCaml)
Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2008 15:46:41 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <e16c7bcd0808140746r4cd42fedo4fb6474d687274c4@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
2008/8/14 Peng Zang <peng.zang@gmail.com>:
> In Haskell you can write a function that takes anything that is "showable" (a
> type class) and print it out. The sig would be something like (I'm mixing
> OCaml and Haskell syntax here, but hopefully the point is still clear):
Out of curiosity, are there any theoretical reasons why OCaml could
not be extended with type classes? They are one of my favourite
features of Haskell, and I think they would really improve OCaml.
Things like the (=) operator in OCaml vex me. One of the big
advantages of static typing and type inference is that stupid
programmer errors are prevented at compile time. However, the (=)
operator in OCaml is effectively meaningless for a lot of types, yet
there is no way to prevent a programmer from accidentally calling it.
One way to get around this would be to take away (=) and (==) and
replace them with specific versions for each type (just like we already
have (+) and (+.) etc) but this leads to really verbose code.
Type classes solve this kind of problem very effectively.
Regards,
Jim
next reply other threads:[~2008-08-14 14:46 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-08-14 14:46 Jim Farrand [this message]
2008-08-14 15:21 ` [Caml-list] " Peng Zang
2008-08-14 15:38 ` Jon Harrop
2008-08-14 16:04 ` Jim Farrand
2008-08-14 17:13 ` Peng Zang
2008-08-14 18:37 ` Till Varoquaux
2008-08-15 11:03 ` Wolfgang Lux
2008-08-14 20:53 ` Nathaniel Gray
2008-08-14 22:33 ` Erik de Castro Lopo
2008-08-15 0:21 ` Brian Hurt
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