From: "Arthur Chargueraud" <cours_caml@france-ioi.org>
To: <caml-list@yquem.inria.fr>
Subject: Unexpected behaviour of strings initialized with quotes
Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2005 11:20:09 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <002601c5f017$7ba6cc10$e600a8c0@arthur> (raw)
I am surprized by a difference of behaviour between the strings
"bbbb" and (String.make 4 'b').
I have been programming in Caml for a while, and I've always
assumed that the two expression would be rather equivalent.
The idea is that when writing: let f() = "bbbb"
Any call to function f() will return the same string (ie same pointer).
This is of course not the case when writing: let f() = String.make 4 'b'
Below is a program where this behaviour is causing a problem:
code:
for i = 0 to 3 do
let s = "bbbb" in
s.[i] <- 'a';
Printf.printf "string s is now %s\n" s;
done;
outputs:
string s is now abbb
string s is now aabb
string s is now aaab
string s is now aaaa
What it means is that this code is just equivalent to:
let s = "bbbb" in
for i = 0 to 3 do
s.[i] <- 'a';
Printf.printf "string s is now %s\n" s;
done;
which I find really unexpected. I was waiting for:
string s is now abbb
string s is now babb
string s is now bbab
string s is now bbba
which is what happens when using (String.make 4 'b') inside the loop.
This is not a real problem, since it is not usual to modify
strings initialized with quotes, but I am just wandering
about the reason of such a behaviour...
Arthur Chargueraud
next reply other threads:[~2005-11-23 10:20 UTC|newest]
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2005-11-23 10:20 Arthur Chargueraud [this message]
2005-11-23 20:56 ` [Caml-list] " Martin Jambon
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