* [Caml-list] camlp4: generating keyword on the fly
@ 2002-01-13 1:28 Jeff Henrikson
2002-01-13 1:41 ` Daniel de Rauglaudre
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From: Jeff Henrikson @ 2002-01-13 1:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I want to be able to cook up keywords on the fly using camlp4, and it seems like I should be able to do it. But this is as far as
I get. This function compiles:
let make_one_item_entry entrysym (keyword : string) =
let tmp = (Grammar.Entry.create Pcaml.gram entrysym) in
EXTEND
tmp: [ [ "birthday" ] ]
;
END;
tmp;;
Grammar.Entry.print (make_one_item_entry "happy" "birthday");;
# [ LEFTA
[ "birthday" ] ]
- : unit = ()
But this one does not:
let make_one_item_entry entrysym (keyword : string) =
let tmp = (Grammar.Entry.create Pcaml.gram entrysym) in
EXTEND
tmp: [ [ keyword ] ]
;
END;
tmp;;
Grammar.Entry.print (make_one_item_entry "happy" "birthday");;
Note that this looks right but isn't:
let make_one_item_entry entrysym (keyword : string) =
let tmp = (Grammar.Entry.create Pcaml.gram entrysym) in
let tmp2 = (Grammar.Entry.create Pcaml.gram keyword) in
EXTEND
tmp: [ [ tmp2 ] ]
;
END;
tmp;;
Grammar.Entry.print (make_one_item_entry "happy" "birthday");;
# [ LEFTA
[ birthday ] ]
- : unit = ()
(The quotes are missing) I'm new at camlp4, so I don't know if my jargon for explaining this is right, but:
I can get an empty entry with Grammar.Entry.create, but the only way to extend it seems to be with EXTEND which so far as I can see
only takes string constants. Does this make sense?
Jeff Henrikson
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* Re: [Caml-list] camlp4: generating keyword on the fly
2002-01-13 1:28 [Caml-list] camlp4: generating keyword on the fly Jeff Henrikson
@ 2002-01-13 1:41 ` Daniel de Rauglaudre
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From: Daniel de Rauglaudre @ 2002-01-13 1:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: caml-list
Hi,
On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 08:28:49PM -0500, Jeff Henrikson wrote:
> I want to be able to cook up keywords on the fly using camlp4, and
> it seems like I should be able to do it.
I am not sure what "cook up" means in English, but if you want to give
a string variable as keyword, write it between dollars in the EXTEND
statement:
let make_one_item_entry entrysym (keyword : string) =
let tmp = (Grammar.Entry.create Pcaml.gram entrysym) in
EXTEND
tmp: [ [ $keyword$ ] ]
;
END;
tmp;;
Grammar.Entry.print (make_one_item_entry "happy" "birthday");;
This is an undocumented feature.
--
Daniel de RAUGLAUDRE
daniel.de_rauglaudre@inria.fr
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