From: Philippe Wang <philippe.wang.lists@gmail.com>
To: Tarun Sethi <tarunsethi01@gmail.com>
Cc: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Ques from a beginner: how to access a type defined in one .ml file in another .ml file
Date: Wed, 12 May 2010 14:06:26 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <k2x4d1b2df21005120506nc45db95eucf448b91d15ad1b0@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTilqjM9g6qc-i3Bnbuc4h-unyfI7qMkxBJ0aLS5w@mail.gmail.com>
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 12:30 PM, Tarun Sethi <tarunsethi01@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I m very new to ocaml and I am not sure if this the right forum to ask a
> beginner level question. I have tried reading tutorials and the manual but
> no help. Please help me on the problem below,
>
> In a.ml a record type t is defined and is also defined transparently
> in a.mli, i.e. in d interface so that the type definition is available
> to all other files.
>
> a.ml also has a function, func, which returns a list of t.
>
> Now in another file, b.ml i m calling func, now obviously ocaml
> compiler wud nt be able to infer d type of objects stored in d list,
> for compiler its just a list. so in b.ml, i hav something like dis,
>
> let tlist = A.func in
> let vart = List.hd tlist in
> printf "%s\n" vart.name (*name is a field in record t*)
>
> Now here i get a compiler error sayin "Unbound record field label
> name" which makes sense as compiler can't infer d type of vart.
>
> my first question: how do I explicitly provide d type of vart as t
> here?
> i tried doing "let vart:A.t = " but got the
> same error.
>
> I also tried creating another function to fetch the first element of d
> list and mentioning return type as A.t, but then i got the "Unbound
> value A.t". I did this:
>
> let firstt = function
> [] -> 0
> | x :: _ -> A.t x ;;
>
> The problem is compiler is unable to recognize A.t (a type) in b.ml
> but is able to recognize function A.func. If I remove A.t from the
> b.ml, i don'get any compiler errors.
>
> Please help, its urgent work.
> Thanks in advance!
>
> ~Tarun
I guess this is not the right place to ask such a question... There is
a beginners' list.
However, this should answer your question :
write instead :
variable_name.Module_name.field_name
If variable_name has been defined in yet another module, you may write
YetAnotherModule.variable_name.Module_name.field_name
If you want to avoid module name prefixes, you may want to use "open" :
open Module_name;;
let foo = variable_namefield_name ;;
However (from my personal point of view) "open" should be avoided
because it often makes maintenance very tough.
About type constraints, the syntax is rather this :
(variable : type_name)
with parentheses most of the time.
--
Philippe Wang
mail@philippewang.info
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