I'm currently learning SML and I have a question about something I have no name for. Lets call it "type alias" for the moment. Suppose I have the following datatype definition:
datatype 'a stack = Stack of 'a list;
I now want to add an explicit "empty stack" type. I can to this by adding it to the datatype:
datatype 'a stack = emptystack | Stack of 'a list;
Now I can pattern match a function like "push":
fun push (emptystack) (e:'a) = Stack([e])
| push (Stack(list):'a stack) (e:'a) = Stack(e::list);
The problem here is that Stack([]) and emptystack are different but I want them to be the same. So every time SML encounters an Stack([]) it should "know" that this is emptystack (in case of push it should then use the emptystack match).
Is there a way to achieve this?
stackpreferable to the first? Usually, one wants to remove redundant cases rather than introducing them. – Andreas Rossberg May 4 '12 at 11:57