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I don't agree with this type inference
I'm trying to write an OCaml evaluator in OCaml. Basically I need to imitate OCaml's typechecker. I have the following code, which should return a type but the compiler complains of type mismatch.
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Concoqtion (Coq + MetaOCaml) - why abandoned?
Before bugging people on the OCaml mailing list, I thought I might post my question here. I just discovered this beauty (link to Concoqtion website). Concoqtion is an extension of MetaOCaml which ...
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OCAML how to find the next element of the variant
I have -> type week = MON | TUE | WED...... I want to create the function tomorrow which return the next day! For example , if I call "tomorrow MON", the function will return TUE.
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Type-level arithmetics in OCaml
Ok, more type hackery failure. :) :P
In my week-long pursuit of getting rid of (runtime) assert(n > 0) and instead checking it statically, I've come up with this module:
module Nat : sig
type ...
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Dependent types in OCaml
There's a lot of information about dependent types in Haskell and Scala. For OCaml, not so much. Is anyone skilled enough to provide a coding example on how to achieve this in OCaml (if it's possible ...
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Ocaml: why these types?
Hi could someone please explain why the types are as outlined below? I understand that they would have to be int because x+y+z but the number of arguments (ie ->) seems arbitrary to me.
let f x y ...
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Identifying hashtable as a userdefined type in OCaml
I want to be able to define a type (say my_type) which can identify hashtables with strings as keys and mapped to integer values.
So, I tried
# type my_type = (string, int) Hashtbl.t;;
But, when I ...
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Why there is a plus sign before this type?
I was browsing ocaml's standard library, and came across this code in the map.ml file.
module type S =
sig
type key
type +'a t
val empty: 'a t'
I'm wondering why there is type +'a t, ...
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Structural typing implementation of OCaml, Scala, and Go
While researching about structural typing I found the following post describing how interfaces in Go are translated to method lookup tables at runtime. The process described in the post seems vastly ...
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Can't understand OCaml trie type declaration
I am trying to understand how people write trie in OCaml. There is an example I found online:
It defines a map:
module CharMap = Map.Make(Char)
Then it defines the type of trie:
(* count of ...
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ocaml define type and use it for calculation
have the following type value, and i want to do a calculation base on those type but i got a error saying that:
This expression has type value but an expression was expected of type int
So what ...
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defining new data type in ocaml [closed]
Can anyone please explain me how we can define new data types in Ocaml and I am completely new to ocaml. Say , I have to define a new type bitseq, which is say all binary numbers.
So, what i did for ...
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Represent a set of functions and their typing rules
I would like to represent a set of functions and their typing rules, and am thinking of the data structure... For instance,
For function "PLUS":
PLUS-integer: Integer -> Integer -> Integer, ...
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Typed ref cells?
I'm an ocaml noob. Using plain old ref to int, or other simple built-in types, so far works for me as expected in all ways. I've used them in the context of tuples where the refs are members of ...
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Type inference in the source of OCaml
I would like to take a close look at the implementation of type inference in OCaml, my OCaml seems be installed in /usr/local/lib/ocaml, but no .ml inside seems include the piece of code for type ...
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ocaml type within a type
If I have a type in a module State
type state = {x: int; y: int}
and I have another type in module Game
type game = State.state
how can I access the record values in a object with type game?
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3
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Is there a language that allows both static and dynamic typing? [closed]
There are a lot of questions on SO about static vs dynamic typing, but I haven't found a lot about a language having both. Let me explain.
It seems that dynamically typed languages have an edge when ...
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Getting internal value of a type OCaml
I have just begun to write OCaml code lately hence this might be a naive question.But i could not figure this out myself.
I have the following type declaration in OCaml.
type myType =
| Int of int
...
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How does the OCaml type inferencing algorithm work?
I'm currently learning OCaml, and I'm curious to HOW OCaml does its type inferencing. I know that it's done through a process called unification, and I tried reading about the algorithm in the ...
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OCaml unexpected type mismatch in tuples
I'm trying to write a function, that takes an integer and a triplet and returns an element of the triplet at the given position (exercise 5.3 from Hickey's book). Triplet should be able to contain ...
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1answer
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ocaml type constructor arguments
I defined an AVL tree as such, with 'a -> 'a -> int being the comparison function
type 'a t = Empty of ('a -> 'a -> int)
| Node of 'a * 'a t * 'a t * ('a -> 'a -> int)
I'm trying to ...
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Converting OCaml to F#: How to convert type for OCaml Format module
I am converting the OCaml Format module to F#; see my earlier question.
To get started I changed
type size
external size_of_int : int -> size = "%identity"
external int_of_size : ...
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3answers
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Function of type ('a -> 'b) list -> 'a -> 'b list in OCaml
Write any Ocaml function whose type is ('a -> 'b) list -> 'a -> 'b list
('a -> 'b) list is the part that confuses me the most. I'm new to OCaml and having a hard time understanding ...
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Accessing members of ocaml record when differant record type have common label
I have define two record types as follow:
(* in module A*)
type reg = {name: string; mutable value: Big_int.big_int}
type exp = Reg of reg | Other
(* in module B*)
type abstr = Top | Bot | Elt of ...
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OCaml types/modules
If I have two modules A and B, and define a type in module A,
type t1 = THIS of int | THAT of char
and then want to do some pattern matching or constructing objects of that type in module B, I have ...
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modular programming in ocaml
I found something which I don't really understand while working on an ocaml project.
Suppose I'm using both the Array and List modules of OCaml standard library. They both implement the function ...
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Ocaml type error
I'm learning OCaml, and this is my first typed language, so try to be patient with me:
For practice, I'm trying to define a function "divides?" which inputs two ints and outputs a boolean describing ...
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Determine type of 2 corresponding sets
I have declared a variable al : 'a list, a function a_to_b : 'a -> 'b and a function score : 'b -> int. Then let bl = List.map a_to_b al in ... in the following code defines bl : 'b list.
let ...
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OCaml : type constraints in signatures
In my code, I have a database access context that provides elementary read/write operations, called CouchDB.ctx. Various modules in my application then extend that class with additional functionality, ...
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1answer
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OCaml - Wrong function type
I have made a class method, and I'd like to have this type :
unit -> (dir -> 'b)
But my actual method:
method iter () = fun x -> match x with
| Up -> if (Stack.is_empty pz) then raise ...
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What are type quantifiers?
Many statically typed languages have parametric polymorphism. For example in C# one can define:
T Foo<T>(T x){ return x; }
In a call site you can do:
int y = Foo<int>(3);
These types ...
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how to define two types referring to each other in OCaml?
The code below will report Syntax error message:
type 'a edge =
|Empty
|End of 'a * 'a vertex * 'a vertex and
type 'a vertex =
|Empty
|Vertex of 'a * 'a edge list;;
How to define two ...
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Extending types in plugin architectures
Right now, I have a working HTML template system written in OCaml. The general design is that an individual template is a module returned by a functor applied to the following module type:
module ...
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Variants or Polymorphic variants?
I noticed that, among OCaml programmers I know, some of them always use polymorphic variants (variants that are not declared, prefixed with a backquote), while other ones never use polymorphic ...
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OCaml equivalent types
I am building two libraries in OCaml which contain the same variant type. The detail of the variant is not too important, other than that it is really large, and it would be annoying to manually ...
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Define functions over 2 parallel modules built by functors
I am still struggling with my design and implementation, thought it progresses...
First, I have defined 2 basic signatures and 2 modules:
module type MATRIX = sig type 'a t end
module ...
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Type relation between two modules built by functors
I have defined several signatures and modules as follows:
module type MATRIX =
sig
type 'a t
val init: 'a -> 'a t
end
module type MMM =
sig
type 'a t
end
module type AMATRIX =
sig
...
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A functor including an inheritance of modules does not work
I am still struggling with my design and implementation of modules, I have defined the following:
module type MATRIX =
sig
type 'a t
val init: 'a -> 'a t
val print: 'a t -> unit
end
...
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Inheritance of modules and their type
I have defined 2 signatures and 2 modules as follows. One signature is derived from another; one module is derived from another.
module type MATRIX =
sig
type 'a t
...
end
module type AMATRIX =
...
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Define recursive signatures for modules
I know that it is possible to define recursive modules, does anyone know how to define recursive signatures? For instance, I would like to realize:
module type AAA = sig
module Bbb : BBB
type 'a ...
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Need and impossibility of having a type of a signature
I have defined 2 signature and 4 modules as follows, and it works fine:
module type TRIANGLE =
sig
type 'a t
val get ...
val set ...
...
end
module type MATRIX =
sig
type ...
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1answer
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A type within a signature used for another signature
A clearer version of this question have been post here.
I have defined a signature and two modules as follows. The reason to define 2 modules is that I may use MatrixArray or MatrixList according to ...
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Records with similar fields in OCaml
In this answer, the suggested way of "attaching" meta information to types was using a record:
type _foo = ...
and foo = {n:_foo; m:meta}
but what if I have multiple types I'd like to wrap with ...
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How to define two modules linking each other in OCaml?
I know that we can define two types linking each other, for instance:
type a =
| CC of b
and b =
| CD of a
Does anyone know how to do same thing for two modules?
module A = struct
type t ...
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Two fields of two records have same label in OCaml
I have defined two record types:
type name =
{ r0: int; r1: int; c0: int; c1: int;
typ: dtype;
uid: uid (* key *) }
and func =
{ name: string;
typ: dtype;
params: var ...
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Polymorphic type inside a module (OCaml)
I just define a Matrix module as follows:
module Matrix =
struct
type element
type t = element array array
let make (nr: int) (nc: int) (init: element) : t =
let result = ...
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Ocaml : Passing constructor type between modules
I have this module type :
module type MOD =
sig
type operand
type op
val print : op -> string
end;;
An implementation of MOD is :
module M1:MOD =
struct
type ...
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1answer
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Define a measuring function for an operator in OCaml
I would like to define an operator l_op : A list * A list -> A list whose implementation requires another operator op : A * A -> A. Given a0: A, though for all a1 : A op a0 a1 always returns a ...
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Define a matrix of int with array, list or map in OCaml?
I need to define a matrix of int as a type. A column or a row of a matrix represent a city, an element in a matrix represent the distance between the city of row and the city of the column. The ...
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ocaml %identity function
I'm wondering why do we need function like "%identity", which is the same as let a = a. Is it going to improve performance by using it ?
I'm introducing phantom typing in my program, calling identity ...
