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From: Claude Marche <Claude.Marche@lri.fr>
To: katre <katre@henchmonkey.org>
Cc: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Subclasses and pattern matching
Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2003 18:40:01 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <16235.12641.744161.950288@mailhost.lri.fr> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20030919142156.GA30187@henchmonkey.org>


>>>>> "katre" == katre  <katre@henchmonkey.org> writes:

    katre> Hello again!
    katre> I'm working on a project where I want to create a list of data, which is
    katre> all similar but not identical.  In other languages with which I am
    katre> familiar, I would do this with a base class and a few subclasses, as
    katre> such:

    katre> [...]

    katre> However, I want to use pattern matching to go over this list.  I'm not
    katre> sure how this would work in ocaml.  My ideal function would look
    katre> something like this:

    katre> let rec show_list l =
    katre>     match l with
    katre>         [] -> ()
    katre>         | (h ofclass subclass1)::t -> print_string (h#thing()); show_list t
    katre>         | (h ofclass subclass2)::t -> print_string (h#thing2()); show_list t
    katre>         | (h ofclass abstractClass)::t -> print_string ("Unknown object " ^ (h#to_string())); show_list t


    katre> Is this possible?  What would the syntax be?

You have to choose between using a union type and then
program with pattern matching, or choose classes and then use
inheritance. In your case, with classes :


class virtual abstractClass = 
    object
    method virtual to_string : unit -> string
    method virtual thing : unit -> string
end

class subclass1 = 
    object
    inherit abstractClass
    val i = 0
    method thing () = "I'm an integer whose value is " ^ (string_of_int i)
    method to_string () = "subclass 1"
end

class subclass2 = 
    object
    inherit abstractClass
    val v = 1.0
    method thing () =  "I'm an float whose value is " ^ (string_of_float v)
    method to_string () = "subclass 2"
end


let l = [ (new subclass1 :> abstractClass); (new subclass2 :> abstractClass) ]

let show_list =
  List.iter (fun o -> print_string (o#thing()));;

show_list l;;

Hope this helps,


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  parent reply	other threads:[~2003-09-19 16:54 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2003-09-19 14:21 katre
2003-09-19 14:52 ` Richard Jones
2003-09-19 15:22   ` katre
2003-09-19 15:58     ` art yerkes
     [not found]       ` <20030919155431.GA31387@henchmonkey.org>
2003-09-19 16:32         ` art yerkes
2003-09-19 16:40 ` Claude Marche [this message]
2003-09-20 15:00 ` Michal Moskal

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