Simple uses of inheritance can be emulated with OCaml modules and functors… as long as your functionality increments have well-defined dependency order, and you don't need a fixpoint. I wonder if OCaml objects would help with the late binding here.
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Simple uses of inheritance can be emulated with OCaml modules and functors… as long as your functionality increments have well-defined dependency order, and you don't need a fixpoint. I wonder if OCaml objects would help with the late binding here.