package ppx_gen_rec
A ppx rewriter that transforms a recursive module expression into a `struct`
Install
Dune Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
ppx_gen_rec-v1.1.0.tbz
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README.md.html
ocaml-ppx_gen_rec
A ppx rewriter that transforms a recursive module expression into a struct
.
If you write a recursive module like this:
module rec Foo : sig
type t = string
end = Foo
The compiler treats it like you wrote:
module rec Foo : sig
type t = string
end = struct
type t = string
end
If you try to use ppx_deriving
, you get a Undefined_recursive_module
exception, because ppx_deriving
generates the signature but not the implementation:
module rec Foo : sig
type t = string [@@deriving show]
end = Foo
(* is like writing *)
module rec Foo : sig
type t = string
val show: t -> string
end = struct
type t = string
let show _ = raise Undefined_recursive_module
end
Use ppx_gen_rec
before ppx_deriving
to generate an explicit struct, which will cause ppx_deriving
to generate an implementation:
module%gen rec Foo : sig
type t = string [@@deriving show]
end = Foo
(* becomes... *)
module rec Foo : sig
type t = string [@@deriving show]
end = struct
type t = string [@@deriving show]
end
(* which becomes... *)
module rec Foo : sig
type t = string
val show: t -> string
end = struct
type t = string
let show t = (* show stuff *)
end
Usage
Just use module%gen rec
instead of module rec
:
module%gen rec Foo : sig
type t = string [@@deriving show]
end = Foo
License
ocaml-ppx_gen_rec is MIT licensed, as found in the LICENSE file.
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