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Date: | 2000-05-12 (17:09) |
From: | Judicael Courant <Judicael.Courant@l...> |
Subject: | Typechecking of recursive variants |
Hello, I do not understand the following behavior of the typechecker : match x 4 with `X z -> z | `Y -> assert false;; - : [ `Y | `X of '_a] as 'a = `X (`X (`X `Y)) Objective Caml version 3.00 # let rec x n = if n = 0 then `Y else `X (x (n-1));; val x : int -> ([> `Y | `X of 'a] as 'a) = <fun> # x 3;; - : _[> `Y | `X of '_a] as 'a = `X (`X (`X `Y)) # match x 4 with `X z -> z | `Y -> assert false;; - : [ `Y | `X of '_a] as 'a = `X (`X (`X `Y)) What do these underscores mean ? Anything to do with monomorphic type variables ? Why is not there any ">" at the beginning of the latest type ? Judicaël. -- Judicael.Courant@lri.fr, http://www.lri.fr/~jcourant/ (+33) (0)1 69 15 64 85 "Montre moi des morceaux de ton monde, et je te montrerai le mien" Tim, matricule #929, condamné à mort. http://rozenn.picard.free.fr/tim.html