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Date: | 2006-09-06 (17:51) |
From: | Diego Olivier Fernandez Pons <Diego.FERNANDEZ_PONS@e...> |
Subject: | Equality/Hashtable for functions (inline help feature) |
Bonjour, I would like to write a (non intrusive) inline help feature for some modules I wrote, that would look like # help MyModule.is_prime; - : string = "is_prime : int -> bool computes if an integer given as a parameter is prime" # help MyModule.probabilistic_is_prime; - : string = "..." I can write a function of type 'a -> string which computes the hash key of the parameter and returns the string associated in a table, but I cannot do a physical equality based desambigusation for collision since the equality is typed let f = function x -> x + 1 and g = function x -> x + 2 in (f == f, f == g) - : bool * bool = (true, false) let f = function x -> x + 1 and g = fun x y -> x + y in (f == f, f == g) This expression has type int -> int -> int but is here used with type int -> int Does anyone know how I could circumvent this problem ? Diego Olivier