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From: Guillaume Yziquel <guillaume.yziquel@citycable.ch>
To: Christophe Papazian <christophe.papazian@gmail.com>
Cc: Goswin von Brederlow <goswin-v-b@web.de>, caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Odd failure to infer types
Date: Sat, 3 Sep 2011 13:42:14 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20110903114214.GZ15100@localhost> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <E43428B9-330B-422E-9803-F10D53278FA0@gmail.com>

Le Saturday 03 Sep 2011 à 12:31:59 (+0200), Christophe Papazian a écrit :
> The type of [] is 'a list. This is (strong) polymorphism. Calling a
> function 'int list -> ?' on [] doesn't not
> remove the polymorphism of []. However, an '_a list array is not
> polymorphism, it's just the compiler who don't know
> yet the type inside the lists. And as you give him [], he can't
> deduce the type.
> 
> As an example you can do this :
> 
> let s = [] in 1::s, 'a'::s, [|s|]	;;
> 
> And it still doesn't know...

Ah, right... not the most obvious case though for let-polymorphism.

A perhaps more talking example would be

	let f x = x in (f 1, f "1")

While let-polymorphism makes obvious sense when using f as a function,
it's less intuitive when it used on a function argument such as [],
though quite logical.

Personnally, I find it quite weird to have the value restriction on list
refs, but not on lists:

	# let x = [];;
	val x : 'a list = []

	# let x = ref [];;
	val x : '_a list ref = {contents = []}

	# let x = [] in (List.map print_string x), (List.map print_int x);;
	- : unit list * unit list = ([], [])

	# let x = ref [] in (List.map print_string !x), (List.map print_int !x);;
	Error: This expression has type string list
	       but an expression was expected of type int list

Using the print function on a state which doesn't have [] as first
component of the tuple would likely fixate properly the '_a, though.

-- 
     Guillaume Yziquel


  reply	other threads:[~2011-09-03 11:42 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2011-09-03  9:53 Goswin von Brederlow
2011-09-03 10:31 ` Christophe Papazian
2011-09-03 11:42   ` Guillaume Yziquel [this message]
2011-09-03 10:36 ` Guillaume Yziquel
2011-09-03 11:35   ` Philippe Veber
2011-09-03 11:46     ` Guillaume Yziquel
2011-09-03 12:15       ` Gabriel Scherer
2011-09-03 12:50         ` Guillaume Yziquel
2011-09-17 12:08         ` Goswin von Brederlow
2011-09-18  7:26           ` Gabriel Scherer

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