From: "Nicolas Cannasse" <warplayer@free.fr>
To: <brogoff@speakeasy.net>, <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] String.map => Question to the OCaml-team
Date: Fri, 9 Apr 2004 20:26:46 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <004301c41e60$377f4d80$19b0e152@warp> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.58.0404090942090.9039@grace.speakeasy.net>
> > > Note there is a `for' construct in ocaml:
> > >
> > > ======================================================================
> > > let string_map (f: char -> char) (s: string) : string =
> > > let t = String.copy s in
> > > for i = 0 to String.length s - 1 do t.[i] <- f s.[i] done;
> > > t
> > > ======================================================================
> > >
> > > and this is slightly faster than your implementation (by 10%).
> >
> > Why not just use String.blit, as provided by the standard library?
> >
> > Fernando
> >
> The whole thing would be a lot nicer if there were a String.init
>
> init : int -> (int -> char) -> string
>
> obviously modeled on Array.init, since the OCaml designers had enough good
> sense not to follow Haskell and make strings lists (or provide abominable
> built in string -> char list functions). I wonder how usefulthis is in
> typical string manipulation? I guess I find other ways to do things...
>
> It would of course be nice if we had the oft discussed generic
polymorphism
> so that we could take better advantage of the similarity of strings and
arrays
> (and bigarrays and hastables and ...) than we can now. Bazaar to
Cathedral,
> anyone home? :-)
Look at ExtLib :-)
we added String.init and we have Enum module which can play with String as
Array of chars without actually allocating an array of chars.
http://ocaml-lib.sf.net
Of course generics would add more sugar into our everyday caml coffee.
Regards,
Nicolas Cannasse
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2004-04-09 18:29 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-04-09 11:01 Oliver Bandel
2004-04-09 12:26 ` fis
2004-04-09 13:29 ` Jean-Christophe Filliatre
2004-04-09 14:44 ` fis
2004-04-09 15:12 ` Correnson Loïc
2004-04-09 14:56 ` Fernando Alegre
2004-04-09 17:00 ` brogoff
2004-04-09 18:26 ` Nicolas Cannasse [this message]
2004-04-09 12:28 ` Jon Harrop
2004-04-10 10:14 ` skaller
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