Difference between revisions of "Untypeable Haskell 98"

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Here we document code that looks like it should be valid Haskell98, but
<haskell>
 
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isn't typeable without extensions:
module Test where
 
   
 
<haskell>
 
f :: a -> a
 
f :: a -> a
 
f x = g x
 
f x = g x
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In GHC making the type of f :: forall a . a -> a, and adding -fglasgow-exts will make this code work. No such luck in Hugs.
 
In GHC making the type of f :: forall a . a -> a, and adding -fglasgow-exts will make this code work. No such luck in Hugs.
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With pattern type annotations, however, the code works in both Hugs and GHC:
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<haskell>
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f :: a -> a
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f (x :: a) = g x
 
where
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g :: a -> a
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g y = bind x y
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bind :: a -> a -> a
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bind a b = a
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</haskell>

Revision as of 02:45, 29 August 2006

Here we document code that looks like it should be valid Haskell98, but isn't typeable without extensions:

f :: a -> a
f x = g x
     where
--      g :: a -> a
        g y = bind x y

bind :: a -> a -> a
bind a b = a

The above Haskell code is Haskell 98, rank-1 types, but cannot be given a type signature. Try commenting out the type signature for g and everything will go wrong.

In GHC making the type of f :: forall a . a -> a, and adding -fglasgow-exts will make this code work. No such luck in Hugs.

With pattern type annotations, however, the code works in both Hugs and GHC:

f :: a -> a
f (x :: a) = g x
    where
          g :: a -> a
          g y = bind x y

bind :: a -> a -> a
bind a b = a