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From: Philippe Veber <philippe.veber@gmail.com>
To: caml users <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: [Caml-list] Explicitely named type variable and type constraints.
Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2012 08:48:09 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAOOOohQ64Fz+xp_r4pbBAXZzoSfMR=u8jXUsoLchUMO9DADVFA@mail.gmail.com> (raw)

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Hi,

I found myself defining a type that would both contain a module type and a
type constraint:

  module type Screen = sig
    type state
    type message
    val init : state
    [...]
   val emit : state -> message option
  end
  type 'a screen = (module Screen with type message = 'a) constraint 'a =
[> `quit]

That is supposed to express that screens emit messages, and that one of the
messages can be "quit". Now I've got some trouble when using the 'a screen
type in a function that unpack the module it contains:

  let f (screen : 'a screen) =
    let module Screen = (val *screen* : Screen) in
    match Screen.(emit init) with
      | Some `quit -> 1
      | _ -> 0

  ;;
Error: This expression has type
         ([> `quit ] as 'a) screen = (module Screen with type message = 'a)
       but an expression was expected of type (module Screen)

New attempt:

# let f (screen : 'a screen) =
    let module Screen = (val screen : Screen with type message = 'a) in
    match Screen.(emit init) with
      | Some `quit -> 1
      | _ -> 0

  ;;
Error: Unbound type parameter 'a

Though here I'm not sure the error is right. New attempt:


# let f (type s) (screen : s screen) =
    let module Screen = (val screen : Screen with type message = s) in
    match Screen.(emit init) with
      | Some `quit -> 1
      | _ -> 0

  ;;
Error: This type s should be an instance of type [> `quit ]

Which makes sense. So here is my question: is there a way to impose a
constraint on the "newtype" introduced in argument? Let me say that I'm
aware I should write this more simply. For instance in the module type
Screen, emit could have type state -> [`quit | `message of message]. So my
question is only a matter of curiosity. Still, I'd be happy to know :o).

Cheers,
  Philippe.

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             reply	other threads:[~2012-03-21  7:48 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2012-03-21  7:48 Philippe Veber [this message]
2012-03-21  8:21 ` Jacques Garrigue
2012-03-21  8:54   ` Alan Schmitt
2012-03-21  9:01     ` Thomas Braibant
2012-03-21  9:29       ` Alain Frisch
2012-03-21  9:41   ` Philippe Veber

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