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From: Walter Cazzola <cazzola@dico.unimi.it>
To: AUGER Cedric <Cedric.Auger@lri.fr>
Cc: Esther Baruk <esther.baruk@gmail.com>,
	OCaML Mailing List <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] separate compilation
Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2011 08:50:36 +0200 (CEST)	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <alpine.LFD.2.00.1109090725180.2407@surtur.dico.unimi.it> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20110908175532.01f28fc2@lri.fr>

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Hi,
thanks Cedric i got the point, I can separate interface from the
implementation but:
  - if I use the module keyword I have to qualify the use of the module
    through the file name and the interface file should have a base name
    different from the implementation file
  - otherwise the file itself can be considered a module and I can remove
    module, struct and sig keywords from the code and have the same name
    for the interface and implementation file.

Thanks a lot from the guide all these details are missing or very well
hidden.

Walter

On Thu, 8 Sep 2011, AUGER Cedric wrote:

> Le Thu, 8 Sep 2011 16:42:39 +0200 (CEST),
> Walter Cazzola <cazzola@dico.unimi.it> a écrit :
>
>> On Thu, 8 Sep 2011, Esther Baruk wrote:
>>
>>> You must also put the signature of the module type CharPQueueAbs in
>>> the implementation (A.ml).
>>
>> this means that can't I separate signature from the implementation?
>> That is do I have to keep both struct and sig in the same file? or do
>> you mean something different.
>>
>> Thanks for the hints
>>
>> Walter
>
> You seem to have misunderstood the system of modules, I send you your
> files with variants which are compilable.
> Never forgot that any object declared in an interface must be
> implemented (it wasn't the case in your files, since CharPQueueAbst
> was declared in the mli file, but not implemented in your ml file;
> note also the difference between "implemented" and "instanciated").
> ========================================================
> Implementation                 Interface
> ========================================================
> module type X =                module type X =
> sig                            sig
>  type t                         type t
>  val habitant : t               val habitant : t
> end                            end
>
> module Habited =               module Habited : X
> struct
>  type t = bool
>  let habitant = true
>  let some_other = false
> end
>
> module Habited2 =              module Habited2 :
> struct                         sig
>  type t = bool                  type t
>  let habitant = true            val habitant : t
>  let some_other = false         val some_other : t
> end                            end
>
> module Habited3 =              module Habited3 :
> struct                         sig
>  type t = bool                  type t = bool
>  let habitant = true            val habitant : bool
>  let some_other = false         val some_other : t
> end                            end
> ========================================================
> You can generate an interface with the "-i" option.
> Note that interface of 'X' is itself;
> and the same module may have many possible interfaces
>

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  reply	other threads:[~2011-09-09  6:50 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2011-09-08 14:26 Walter Cazzola
2011-09-08 14:33 ` Philippe Wang
2011-09-08 14:40   ` Walter Cazzola
2011-09-08 14:33 ` Esther Baruk
2011-09-08 14:42   ` Walter Cazzola
2011-09-08 15:55     ` AUGER Cedric
2011-09-09  6:50       ` Walter Cazzola [this message]
2011-09-09  7:06         ` David Allsopp

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