tcoopman

tcoopman

Implementing parts of a protocol

I don’t think the following is possible, but going to ask for possible solutions.

I have the implementation of a Protocol with 5+ functions with 10+ modules implementing them.
A lot of these implementations have a default implemenation, like they don’t need to do a lot.
The problem I have is that I need to add a new function to the protocol, but the only way to do that is to update all the functions in 1 go. I’d rather not to that, as I first want to validate if the thing I’m trying is actual a valid thing to do.

So, what I’m wondering is, can I do something like defimpl for only 1 function of a protocol.
I guess that’s not possible, but I was wondering how you would solve something like this.

FYI, this is the current protocol:

defprotocol DomainModelling.Block do
  def advance?(data)

  def evaluation_pattern(data)

  def evaluate(block, params, session_state)

  def state(block)

  def dependencies(block)

  def classify(block)
end

The reason I chose for a protocol is because I want to be able to add extra implementations, without the code using it being impacted. For example I have test modules that implement the protocol.

I guess one possible solution, is to just skip the protocol completely and use duck typing.

Any other ideas? It’s possible that I just need to rethink my design.

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thiagomajesk

thiagomajesk

I think what OP wants is “default interface implementations” like in Java or C#. I’m not sure if this will ever be possible in Elixir. I’m not sure but it seems to me this would break the mental model around protocols in the language.

I’d say that if you cannot be strict about it maybe you should go another route. Have you tried using a behaviour with different adapters for this instead of a protocol?

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dimitarvp

dimitarvp

Forgive me if I am misunderstanding but wouldn’t the “fallback to Any” part of the Protocol serve you well?

If not, I am not sure protocols have much value, you might as well have a single module with 5+ functions, each of which pattern-matches on its parameter(s) and has 10+ separate pattern-matching heads and implementations. I can see how that can get unwieldy and a bit bigger than we’d be normally comfortable with. So yeah, duck typing as you said.

LostKobrakai

LostKobrakai

I still don’t fully get why you want to implement the protocol expected implementation only on one protocol implementation. I’d expect the reason for that protocol function to exist is so that it is implemented for all protocol implementations.

I’m wondering if you’re working on the wrong level of abstraction somewhere here.

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