From: Michel Quercia <michel.quercia@prepas.org>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] let mutable (was OCaml Speed for Block Convolutions)
Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2001 21:30:29 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <01060821302901.00670@haguenauer> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200106081730.TAA27320@pauillac.inria.fr>
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Le Vendredi 8 Juin 2001 19:30, Pierre Weis a écrit :
> The introduction of a ``let mutable'', more concisely noted with the
> var keyword, is not new: it has been discussed in the Caml groups 3 or
> 4 years ago. We chose to abandon it for sake of semantics simplicity
> of the language.
For beginners (f.e. students) things look a bit complicated :
(* summing up all elements of an integer array *)
let adda a =
let res = ref 0 in
let i = ref 0 in
while !i < Array.length(a) do res := !res+a.(!i); i := !i+1 done;
!res
;;
A lot of boring exclam, but that's the price to pay for having
mutable values, and that's logical. Okay ...
(* same, but with a for loop *)
let add_1 a =
let res = ref 0 in
for i=0 to Array.length(a)-1 do res := !res + a.(i) done;
!res
;;
No exclam and no ref for i ? And its value is changing though ? Where is
gone the logic ?
> This construction would have introduced the notion of
> Lvalue in Caml, thus introducing some additional semantics complexity,
> and a new notion to explain to beginners.
Lvalues already exist in Ocaml (and have to be explained to beginners), for
example : "a.(i) <- a.(i)+1".
Regards,
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2001-06-08 19:32 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 44+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-06-04 13:25 [Caml-list] OCaml Speed for Block Convolutions David McClain
2001-06-04 19:51 ` William Chesters
2001-06-04 20:05 ` Chris Hecker
2001-06-04 20:15 ` David McClain
2001-06-04 22:34 ` Markus Mottl
2001-06-06 20:13 ` William Chesters
2001-06-06 22:29 ` Chris Hecker
2001-06-07 7:42 ` William Chesters
2001-06-05 7:22 ` Chris Hecker
2001-06-06 6:27 ` David McClain
2001-06-04 22:14 ` Tom _
2001-06-04 22:57 ` Chris Hecker
2001-06-05 2:52 ` Brian Rogoff
2001-06-05 15:02 ` Stefan Monnier
2001-06-05 10:48 ` Tom _
2001-06-06 2:03 ` Hugo Herbelin
2001-06-06 4:04 ` Charles Martin
2001-06-06 18:25 ` William Chesters
2001-06-06 18:35 ` William Chesters
2001-06-06 18:40 ` Patrick M Doane
2001-06-07 1:50 ` Hugo Herbelin
2001-06-07 18:20 ` Tom _
2001-06-07 23:49 ` [Caml-list] let mutable (was OCaml Speed for Block Convolutions) Jacques Garrigue
2001-06-08 0:20 ` [Caml-list] Currying in Ocaml Mark Wotton
2001-06-08 10:13 ` Anton Moscal
[not found] ` <Pine.LNX.4.21.0106081015000.1167-100000@hons.cs.usyd.edu.a u>
2001-06-08 0:38 ` Chris Hecker
2001-06-08 8:25 ` [Caml-list] let mutable (was OCaml Speed for Block Convolutions) Ohad Rodeh
2001-06-08 15:21 ` Brian Rogoff
2001-06-08 17:30 ` Pierre Weis
2001-06-08 18:36 ` Stefan Monnier
2001-06-08 19:07 ` Pierre Weis
2001-06-08 19:30 ` Michel Quercia [this message]
2001-06-11 6:42 ` [Caml-list] should "a.(i)" be a reference? (was "let mutable") Judicaël Courant
2001-06-11 13:42 ` [Caml-list] let mutable (was OCaml Speed for Block Convolutions) Pierre Weis
2001-06-12 3:21 ` Jacques Garrigue
2001-06-12 7:43 ` Pierre Weis
2001-06-12 8:31 ` Jacques Garrigue
2001-06-12 13:15 ` Georges Brun-Cottan
2001-06-12 21:54 ` John Max Skaller
2001-06-15 9:55 ` Michael Sperber [Mr. Preprocessor]
2001-06-08 9:00 Dave Berry
2001-06-08 10:23 Dave Berry
2001-06-15 3:20 Don Syme
2001-06-15 16:05 Dave Berry
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