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Meeting weekly 2011 10 25
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Brian, Dave, Marijn, Niko, Patrick
Discussed Patrick's draft design of an OO system based on zero-inheritance non-virtual classes (type + implementation), structural interfaces (type but not implementation), and traits (implementation but not type).
- Patrick: everyone seems to agree it makes sense to make interfaces nominal; I didn't see how to do
I1 + I2
but we can maybe dointerface I3 = I1 + I2
- Dave: if I is recursive, not sure what it means to add it to another interface, i.e., what the recursive references mean; might be solvable
- Patrick: or maybe just punt; not sure it's a necessary feature
- Patrick: stages of implementation, where we have something useful at each stage:
- classes
- interfaces
- traits
- Niko: now what about unifying classes and records?
- Patrick: yes, as Marijn says, !EIAO is a bad design smell
- Marijn: unifying classes and records doesn't resolve the issue of other primitive types; you're still in Java-land
- Patrick: solves some but not all; I'm not opposed to the idea of Scala implicits
- Dave: my only concern is modularity issues with overloading
- Niko: Scala implicits make coercions an importable thing; scoped imports restrict coercions to lexical scopes
- Marijn: does it do operator overloading?
- Niko: yes: they use extensively in collections library
- Niko: also, implicit parameters; e.g.,
sort
takes an implicit<
function - Marijn: this sounds good; not necessary for first stage, but if everyone agrees it's a good goal, then the proposed object system sounds promising to me
- Niko: implicits help with context passing too; A takes implicit, can implicitly pass to B too
- Patrick: I'll send a description of the system to rust-dev
- Patrick: background: subsumes some cases of alias analysis; precedent is from Cyclone
- Patrick: basic idea: first-class reference types, type system enforces that references cannot escape their liveness
- Marijn: can you send papers?
- Patrick: yes
- Dave: might help to write an overview, too, since the lit may go off on tangents
- Patrick: yeah, the original lit tried to replace GC entirely, which ended up making it unnecessarily complex; we're only interested in safe references
- Marijn: I'm open to ideas; just had to fix some of stdlib b/c of a hole in the alias analysis
- Patrick: I also have ideas for doing safe pools and arenas
Question about default kind bounds on polymorphic type parameters.
- Marijn: pinned-by-default is most general, but you often want shared
- infer by default?
- warn if over-constrained?
- Patrick: what about shared by default?
- Marijn: lthat's what I did, but may over-constrain
- Patrick: I'm nervous about inferring based on the body; we've avoided doing that anywhere else
- Niko: almost always want shared
- Marijn: except, not for datatypes
- Patrick: shorten to
pin
anduniq
? - Marijn: blech! but meh
- Dave: you can't turn off the warnings
- Marijn: so maybe we make shared default but warn if over-constrained; you turn off the warning if you explicitly say shared