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Typing of polymorphic variants
- Philippe Veber
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Date: | 2009-04-15 (12:48) |
From: | Philippe Veber <philippe.veber@g...> |
Subject: | Typing of polymorphic variants |
Hi list, I don't understand the following behaviour: Objective Caml version 3.11.0 # type t = [`A | `B of int u] and 'a u = 'a * t;; Error: In the definition of t, type int u should be 'a u # type t = A | B of int u and 'a u = 'a * t;; type t = A | B of int u and 'a u = 'a * t Anyone's got a simple explanation for this ? ph.