* Module naming
@ 2000-02-02 1:39 Max Skaller
2000-02-02 17:58 ` Andreas Rossberg
2000-02-02 19:20 ` Remi VANICAT
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From: Max Skaller @ 2000-02-02 1:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: caml-list
I'm confused: why doesn't this work? [I get unbound type ctor message]
[shortened version]
module type X = sig type one end
module type Y = sig type two end
module type XY = sig module type XX = X module type YY = Y end
module type Client = functor (T: XY) ->
sig val f: T.XX.one -> unit end
^^^^^^^^
What I expected was that T.XX.one would refer to the
type X.one, but this doesn't seem to be the case.
--
John (Max) Skaller at OTT [Open Telecommications Ltd]
mailto:maxs@in.ot.com.au -- at work
mailto:skaller@maxtal.com.au -- at home
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* Re: Module naming
2000-02-02 1:39 Module naming Max Skaller
@ 2000-02-02 17:58 ` Andreas Rossberg
2000-02-02 19:20 ` Remi VANICAT
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From: Andreas Rossberg @ 2000-02-02 17:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: caml-list; +Cc: Max Skaller
Max Skaller wrote:
>
> I'm confused: why doesn't this work? [I get unbound type ctor message]
> [shortened version]
>
> module type X = sig type one end
> module type Y = sig type two end
> module type XY = sig module type XX = X module type YY = Y end
> module type Client = functor (T: XY) ->
> sig val f: T.XX.one -> unit end
> ^^^^^^^^
>
> What I expected was that T.XX.one would refer to the
> type X.one, but this doesn't seem to be the case.
You cannot even say
type one = X.one
What you tried is just a more complicated example of the same thing.
Signature members cannot be accessed via the dot notation - it would not
make any sense. You cannot refer to X.one just as you cannot write
module type X = sig val one: int end
let one = X.one
Signatures just contain descriptions of entities - values, types,
modules, etc. - they do not contain the actual things. So there simply
is no type "X.one" if X is a signature, the notation does not even
exist. If you want to access an actual entity you need a structure that
matches the signature X.
I'm not sure what you were trying to do, maybe you meant to say
> module type XY = sig module XX : X module YY : Y end
? With this your example should be perfectly valid.
Hope this helps,
- Andreas
--
Andreas Rossberg, rossberg@ps.uni-sb.de
:: be declarative. be functional. just be. ::
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* Re: Module naming
2000-02-02 1:39 Module naming Max Skaller
2000-02-02 17:58 ` Andreas Rossberg
@ 2000-02-02 19:20 ` Remi VANICAT
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From: Remi VANICAT @ 2000-02-02 19:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: caml-list
Max Skaller <maxs@in.ot.com.au> writes:
> I'm confused: why doesn't this work? [I get unbound type ctor message]
> [shortened version]
>
> module type X = sig type one end
> module type Y = sig type two end
> module type XY = sig module type XX = X module type YY = Y end
> module type Client = functor (T: XY) ->
> sig val f: T.XX.one -> unit end
> ^^^^^^^^
i am not sure of what you want, but this work :
module type X = sig type one end
module type Y = sig type two end
module type XY = sig module XX : X module YY : Y end
module type Client = functor (T: XY) ->
sig val f: T.XX.one -> unit end
you have define XY as the type of module that contain two module
type equal to X and to Y;
i have define XY as the type of module that contain two module of type
X and Y;
(sorry for my poor English)
version française :
Max Skaller a défini XY comme le type des modules contenant deux type
de module XX et YY égale =E0 respectivement X et Y, je pense qu'il
voulait définir XY comme le type des modules contenant deux module XX
et YY de type respectif X et Y.
--
Rémi Vanicat
vanicat@labri.u-bordeaux.fr
http://dept-info.labri.u-bordeaux.fr/~vanicat
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