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* [Caml-list] Expanding functors
@ 2015-08-27 13:29 Yotam Barnoy
  2015-08-27 13:33 ` Drup
  2015-08-27 13:35 ` Gabriel Scherer
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From: Yotam Barnoy @ 2015-08-27 13:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
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One problem I've commonly encountered in OCaml is the inability to expand
the interface of functors after they've been created (I'm not talking about
post-application). For example, Map.Make in the stdlib takes an OrderedType
module which contains only the compare function. What happens if I want to
add something to this interface, such as a show function? I have to copy
the whole implementation of Map.Make into my own file to modify it. Compare
this to the ability to 'include' a regular module and just add the new
functionality, and to take the type of a module and expand that type as
needed. Functors are severely lacking in this regard.

What do people think of this idea -- of allowing functors to be expanded?
Ideally, expanding a functor would allow for both replacing its argument
type (as in the example I gave) and for adding a second/third functor
argument type (so Map.Make(OrderedType) would become
Map.Make(OrderedType)(Show).

-Yotam

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