S. Alexander Jacobson wrote:
> data MyExistantialType=forall v.(Show v)=>EType v > > class MyExistentialTypeable a where > toMyType::String->MyExistantialType > > instance MyExistentialTypeable String where > toMyType "String" = EType "foo" > > instance MyExistentialTypeable Int where > toMyType "Int" = EType "bar" > > tVal (EType v)=show v > main = print $ tVal $ toMyType "String"
The type class isn't necessary here, since toMyType has the same type in every instance anyway (namely String->MyExistentialType). You can simply write
data MyExistantialType=forall v.(Show v)=>EType v
toMyType "String" = EType "foo" toMyType "Int" = EType "bar"
tVal (EType v)=show v main = print $ tVal $ toMyType "String"
-- Ben
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