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From: Reed Wilson <cedilla@gmail.com>
To: Jeremy Yallop <yallop@gmail.com>
Cc: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Objects and polymorphic variants
Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2013 17:53:41 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <CALLFq5SDsE=Z6JyozV-HGcqU3of34osicuQEm2-fayW98TCYfQ@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAAxsn=HyDTWUidRM7Y-jChN-DtcD+W1+7juQLM7836yVeVZ-Yw@mail.gmail.com>

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Perfect! That's exactly what I need. If I use your idea and provide
explicit typing for the other two methods everything works fine.

My final (working) methods:

method private method_12 : 'a. int -> ([> `One | `Two ] as 'a) = function
  | 1 -> `One
  | _ -> `Two

method method_123 : int -> [ `One | `Two | `Three ] = function
  | 3 -> `Three
  | x -> o#method_12 x

method method_124 : int -> [ `One | `Two | `Four ] = function
  | 4 -> `Four
  | x -> o#method_12 x

OCaml gives me the desired types:
method private method_12 : 'a. int -> ([> `One | `Two ] as 'a)
method method_123 : int -> [ `One | `Three | `Two ]
method method_124 : int -> [ `Four | `One | `Two ]

Thanks for the quick response,
Reed


On Sat, Feb 2, 2013 at 4:13 PM, Jeremy Yallop <yallop@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 2 February 2013 23:18, Reed Wilson <cedilla@gmail.com> wrote:
> > What I really want is a signature like this:
> > method private method_12 : int -> [ > `One | `Two ]
> > method method_123 : int -> [ `One | `Two | `Three ]
> > method method_124 : int -> [ `One | `Two | `Four ]
> >
> > If I replace method_12 with a function outside the class it works fine,
> but
> > for whatever reason method_12 really wants to be the exact same type as
> > method_123 and method_124.
> >
> > Is there any way around this typing requirement for methods?
>
> I think that the problem arises because methods are typed similarly to
> mutually-recursive functions.  Unless you give type signatures, both
> functions that are marked as mutually recursive and methods are
> assumed to be monomorhpic.  For example, in
>
>     let rec f = fun x -> x
>         and g = fun x -> f (x + 1)
>
> the types are
>
>     val f : int -> int
>     val g : int -> int
>
> i.e. f is assigned the type with which it is used in the body of g.
> If you remove the (unnecessary) mutual recursion then the more general
> types will be inferred; for example, in
>
>     let f = fun x -> x
>     let g = fun x -> f (x + 1)
>
> the types are
>
>     val f : 'a -> 'a
>     val g : int -> int
>
> It's also possible to ensure that f is assigned the more general type
> by using a type signature:
>
>     let rec f : 'a. 'a -> 'a = fun x -> x
>         and g = fun x -> f (x + 1)
>
> With objects, the situation is similar, except that you can't mark
> methods non-recursive, so you have to give a type signature to avoid
> the monomorphising.  So
>
>    object (self)
>      method f = fun x -> x
>      method g = fun x -> self#f (x + 1)
>    end
>
> receives the type
>
>    < f : int -> int;
>      g : int -> int >
>
> whereas
>
>    object (self)
>      method f : 'a. 'a -> 'a = fun x -> x
>      method g = fun x -> self#f (x + 1)
>    end
>
> receives the more general type
>
>    < f : 'a. 'a -> 'a;
>      g : int -> int >
>
> In your example you can ensure that the type you want is inferred by
> annotating method_12 with a polymorphic signature:
>
>    object (self)
>      method private method_12 : 'a. int -> ([> `One | `Two] as 'a) =
> function
>        | 1 -> `One
>        | _ -> `Two
>
>      method method_123 = function
>       | 3 -> `Three
>       | x -> self#method_12 x
>
>      method method_124 = function
>       | 4 -> `Four
>       | x -> self#method_12 x
>    end
>
> Now the inferred types for method_123 and method_125 are distinct:
>
>   < method_123 : int -> [> `One | `Three | `Two ];
>     method_124 : int -> [> `Four | `One | `Two ] >
>
> Hope that helps a bit,
>
> Jeremy.
>



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Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2013-02-02 23:18 Reed Wilson
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