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Re: abstract data types in XQuery? information hiding?

  • From: Adam Retter <adam.retter@googlemail.com>
  • To: "Liam R. E. Quin" <liam@fromoldbooks.org>
  • Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2024 22:34:17 +0200

Re:  abstract data types in XQuery? information hiding?
> Providing a function-based interface to a type might get you some of
> the way. Better yet, divorce types from the processing, and provide a
> Java-style functional interface,
>     socks:get-pair()
>     socks:get-colour($which as dt:leftRight)
>     socks:wash($socks as item()*)
> and here, wash() would check using instance of that it was passed the
> right type, and you could use a different implementation, with a
> different namespace binding of the socks prefix, and maybe you can
> accomplish what you want indirectly?

We did something a bit like this for task.xq whereby we used Maps of
functions to imitate objects, if you squint a bit and write combinator
functions that expect certain named map entries to have certain
function signatures then you can get a structural typing like
approach.

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Adam Retter

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