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Date: | 2008-07-01 (15:15) |
From: | Virgile Prevosto <virgile.prevosto@m...> |
Subject: | Re: [Caml-list] Open class types |
Hello, Le mar 01 jui 2008 17:53:34 CEST, SerP <serp@stork.ru> a écrit : > class type session_t = > object > method id:int; > method location: #location_t; > end; > ... > > Error: This expression has type session = < id : int; location : > location > but is here used with type > #session_t as 'a = < id : int; location : 'b. > #location_t; .. > My guess is that session_t is a bit too polymorphic: location is a polymorphic method (indicated by the 'b. in the error message). Thus, a class implementing session_t should have a location method able to return any subtype of location_t, which might be a bit complicated to say the least. A more sensible class type would require that the location method returns a subtype of location_t, which may differ from one implementation to the other, but is fixed for a given implementation. By the way, this matches more or less your second solution. At the class/class type level, this can be done by adding a type parameter to the class type and using a constraint as shown below (warning, this is the regular ocaml syntax, not the revised one): class type ['a]session_t = object method id:int method location: 'a constraint 'a = #location_t end let check_session (session:'a #session_t) = begin print_int session#id; print_int session#location#a; print_string session#location#b; end -- E tutto per oggi, a la prossima volta. Virgile