问题
I'm having an issue with type in functions, I've managed to write the minimal code that explains the problem:
immutable Inner{B<:Real, C<:Real}
a::B
c::C
end
immutable Outer{T}
a::T
end
function g(a::Outer{Inner})
println("Naaa")
end
inner = Inner(1, 1)
outer = Outer(inner)
g(outer)
Will lead to the method error
MethodError: no method matching g(::Outer{Inner{Int64,Int64}})
So basically, I don't want to have to say what the types of Inner are, I just want the function to make sure that it's an Outer{Inner} and not Outer{Float64} or something.
Any help would be appreciated
回答1:
Type Inner{Int64,Int64} is a concrete Inner type and it's not a subtype of Inner{Real, Real}, since different concrete types of Inner (Int64 or Float64) can have different representations in memory.
According to the documentation, function g should be defined as:
function g(a::Outer{<:Inner})
println("Naaa")
end
so it can accept all arguments of type Inner.
Some examples, after define g with <::
# -- With Float32 --
julia> innerf32 = Inner(1.0f0, 1.0f0)
Inner{Float32,Float32}(1.0f0, 1.0f0)
julia> outerf32 = Outer(innerf32)
Outer{Inner{Float32,Float32}}(Inner{Float32,Float32}(1.0f0, 1.0f0))
julia> g(outerf32)
Naaa
# -- With Float64 --
julia> innerf64 = Inner(1.0, 1.0)
Inner{Float64,Float64}(1.0, 1.0)
julia> outerf64 = Outer(innerf64)
Outer{Inner{Float64,Float64}}(Inner{Float64,Float64}(1.0, 1.0))
julia> g(outerf64)
Naaa
# -- With Int64 --
julia> inneri64 = Inner(1, 1)
Inner{Int64,Int64}(1, 1)
julia> outeri64 = Outer(inneri64)
Outer{Inner{Int64,Int64}}(Inner{Int64,Int64}(1, 1))
julia> g(outeri64)
Naaa
More details at the documentation: Parametric Composite Type
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49907220/type-inheritance-in-function-arguments