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Date: | 2004-05-01 (20:40) |
From: | skaller <skaller@u...> |
Subject: | Re: [Caml-list] Reading a large text file |
On Sun, 2004-05-02 at 05:51, Alain.Frisch@ens.fr wrote: > On 2 May 2004, skaller wrote: > > > It can now do slightly better than that. It is possible to use > > the new 'private' keyword to *guard* your mutable list. > > > > module MList = struct > > type 'a mylist = private { head : 'a; mutable tail : 'a mylist option; } > > .. > > let splice a b = ...(* makes a new mylist of a @ b *) > > end > > Here, lists are immutable *publically*. > > Not quite. > > First, the "private" keyword should be used only in the signature, not the > structure, otherwise the implementation of the module has no special > right. Something like: > > module M : > sig type t = private *** end > = > struct type t = *** end Thanks for the correction. Also note I chose a *really bad name* when I called it 'splice': the intent was to construct a new list as stated, so I should have just called it 'concat'. Of course you could make a list with an actual splice mutator, but then it wouldn't be immutable. > Second, the client cannot create values of the "private" type. This is > not related at all with the mutability of the fields. It can only > deconstruct values (with pattern matching). Right. Well stated. Hmm .. module M : sig ?? type 'a t = private 'a list val uniq_cons: 'a t -> 'a -> 'a list val empty: unit -> 'a list end = struct type 'a t = 'a list let uniq_cons lst a = if List.mem a lst then lst else a::lst let empty () = [] end ;; ;; Syntax error: 'end' expected, the highlighted 'sig' might be unmatched Arggg.. what's wrong here? It has nothing to do with either private or type variables, and the above sig fails immediately in a module type statement too. -- John Skaller, mailto:skaller@users.sf.net voice: 061-2-9660-0850, snail: PO BOX 401 Glebe NSW 2037 Australia Checkout the Felix programming language http://felix.sf.net ------------------- To unsubscribe, mail caml-list-request@inria.fr Archives: http://caml.inria.fr Bug reports: http://caml.inria.fr/bin/caml-bugs FAQ: http://caml.inria.fr/FAQ/ Beginner's list: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ocaml_beginners