From: "Vincent Balat [prof Moggi team]" <balat@disi.unige.it>
To: "Ben Kavanagh" <kavabean@lmi.net>
Cc: <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] partial eval question
Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2003 16:16:53 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <16285.14053.374835.323880@elios.disi.unige.it> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <004a01c39c2b$819db8f0$1fcf2952@Archimedes>
I am working on a "type-directed" partial evaluator for OCaml.
I did an implementation a few years ago with Olivier Danvy
(see http://www.pps.jussieu.fr/~balat/publications/balat-danvy.pdf)
But it is still*experimental*:
- only a small subset on ocaml
- need a modified version of ocaml with a "call/cc" operator
ex:
# let rec power mul one x n =
if n=0 then one
else (mul x (power mul one x (n-1)));;
(* We close by mul and one because the function to be
normalized must be mostly polymorphic *)
val power : ('a -> 'b -> 'b) -> 'b -> 'a -> int -> 'b = <fun>
# let power3 mul one x = power mul one x 3;;
val power3 : ('a -> 'b -> 'b) -> 'b -> 'a -> 'b = <fun>
# normalize "power3";;
- : unit = ()
(* Now the function power3 is normalized *)
(* You can print the normalized code by: *)
# normalize_nf "power3";;
- : NormalForms.computation =
(fun v7 v8 v9 ->
let v10 = v7 v9 in
let v11 = v10 v8 in
let v12 = v7 v9 in
let v13 = v12 v11 in
let v14 = v7 v9 in
let v15 = v14 v13 in
v15)
It is not available on the web any more (it was for ocaml 1.05) but I
can send it to you if you are interested.
I'm planning to update it and to try to extend it to a larger subset
of ocaml. There are still a lot of opened questions to solve before
having it included in ocaml...
Otherwise, as pointed by Damien Pous, you can have a look at
MetaOCaml, which is a multi-level language based on ocaml, that is a
language that allows you to manipulate source code (program
generation).
Vincent Balat
---- Ben Kavanagh écrit :
>
> Say I have a function such as pow defined as
>
> let pow n x =
> let rec pow_iter (n1, x1, p1) =
> if (n1 = 0) then p1
> else if (n1 mod 2 = 0)
> then pow_iter(n1/2, x1*x1, p1)
> else pow_iter(n1-1, x1, p1*x1)
> in pow_iter(n, x, 1);;
>
> and I say
>
> let pow2 = pow 2
>
> Are there any ML implementations that would automatically perform
> partial evaluation to create pow2 instead of using closures, possibly
> unfolding the pow_iter call? Would Caml ever have this capability?
>
> Ben
>
>
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-10-27 15:21 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-10-27 1:41 Ben Kavanagh
2003-10-27 7:14 ` Damien
2003-10-27 15:39 ` William Chesters
2003-10-27 18:50 ` Andrew Lenharth
2003-10-27 19:12 ` William Chesters
2003-10-27 20:08 ` Jacques Carette
2004-02-04 3:03 ` Walid Taha
2003-10-27 22:11 ` Andrew Lenharth
2004-02-04 2:59 ` Walid Taha
2004-02-04 5:53 ` Andrew Lenharth
2004-02-05 21:29 ` Walid Taha
2003-10-27 19:17 ` Yann Regis-Gianas
2003-10-28 10:46 ` William Chesters
2004-02-04 2:22 ` Walid Taha
2004-02-04 2:56 ` Walid Taha
2003-10-28 15:09 ` Dmitry Lomov
2003-10-27 15:16 ` Vincent Balat [prof Moggi team] [this message]
2004-02-04 2:51 ` Walid Taha
2004-02-04 10:26 ` Ben Kavanagh
2004-02-04 10:32 ` Ben Kavanagh
2004-02-05 21:11 ` Walid Taha
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