From: Pixel <pixel@mandrakesoft.com>
To: james woodyatt <jhw@wetware.com>
Cc: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Is a Cow an Animal?
Date: 19 Apr 2002 00:44:33 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <lybscgmxta.fsf@leia.mandrakesoft.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <538FE5B6-52FE-11D6-9686-000502DB38F5@wetware.com>
james woodyatt <jhw@wetware.com> writes:
[...]
> I borrowed a technique I learned here from Brian Rogoff that uses an abstract
> type with a contravariant type parameter for passing the type of energy a food
> object contains to an animal object that can eat it. (I wish I were smart
> enough to know the name for this technique.)
well, i don't really understand the """type 'diet energy = int""" stuff.
but neither is my ocaml's:
# let carrot = new carrot 2 ;;
# let cow = new cow 10 ;;
# let _ = cow#feed carrot#energy ;;
# cow#feed;;
- : [ `E_cow] energy -> cow = <fun>
# carrot#energy;;
- : [ `E_rabbit | `E_human] energy = 2
# (carrot#energy : [ `E_cow ] energy);;
- : [ `E_cow] energy = 2
what am i missing?
anyway i do understand the trick:
(* instead of having the animal tied with its accepted_food, *)
(* have the food tied with its eaters *)
which allow both "a_human#eat a_beef" and "a_human#eat carrot" with no
upcasting.
but... trying... thinking... trying... I really can't make this to work :-(
> I also used the functional style because the problem statement had some
> language about ensuring that animals are never slaughtered twice. You really
> can't do that at compile time in Caml, but you could pretty easily modify the
> code I present below so that it raises Failure if the 'consume' method is
> called on the same meat object more than once, or if an energy value is fed to
> more than one animal.
i've added a functional version (ocaml5) which checks 10/11 should_fail.
the last check (a_beef is already eaten) i can't manage to achieve because i
can't overload "eat" on vegetable vs meat. I could have eat_vegetable and
eat_meat, but that would break the (somewhat implicit) rules of the game.
thanks!
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2002-04-18 22:44 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-04-17 23:40 Pixel
2002-04-18 2:17 ` John Max Skaller
2002-04-18 10:19 ` Pixel
2002-04-18 12:09 ` Pixel
2002-04-18 12:52 ` Jacques Garrigue
2002-04-18 13:03 ` Pixel
2002-04-18 18:58 ` james woodyatt
2002-04-18 22:44 ` Pixel [this message]
2002-04-18 22:57 ` james woodyatt
2002-04-18 23:31 ` Pixel
2002-04-19 0:21 ` Remi VANICAT
2002-04-19 0:51 ` james woodyatt
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