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* quotations inside comments?
@ 2010-08-31  7:39 Hendrik Tews
  2010-08-31  8:25 ` [Caml-list] " David Allsopp
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Hendrik Tews @ 2010-08-31  7:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: caml-list

Hi,

why does camlp4 parse quotations inside comments? Eg

    echo "(* << *)" | camlp4o -impl -

gives

    File "-", line 1, characters 3-9 (end at line 2, character 0):
    Quotation not terminated

Quotation parsing/lexing seems to be controlled by
context.quotations. How can I switch this off? 

Wouldn't it make more sense to have quotations and antiquotation
parsing/lexing switched off in freshly created parsers/lexers and
switch them only on when a syntax extension with quotations is
installed (eg, inside Camlp4QuotationCommon.Make)?

Bye,

Hendrik


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* RE: [Caml-list] quotations inside comments?
  2010-08-31  7:39 quotations inside comments? Hendrik Tews
@ 2010-08-31  8:25 ` David Allsopp
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: David Allsopp @ 2010-08-31  8:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 'Hendrik Tews', 'caml-list@inria.fr'

> Hi,
> 
> why does camlp4 parse quotations inside comments? Eg

I don't know for certain, but I guess it might be for the same reason as the compiler which checks string literals (amongst other things) inside comments e.g.

(* This will not compile " *)

File "foo.ml", line 1, characters 0-2:
Error: This comment contains an unterminated string literal

The compiler does this to ensure that you can consistently nest comments (i.e. that commenting out a block actually comments the entire block out), without it you could write:

(*
let foo = "*)" in ()
*)

which wouldn't behave as you'd expect (and the syntax error could be a lot further down the file!) 


David

> 
>     echo "(* << *)" | camlp4o -impl -
> 
> gives
> 
>     File "-", line 1, characters 3-9 (end at line 2, character 0):
>     Quotation not terminated
> 
> Quotation parsing/lexing seems to be controlled by context.quotations. How
> can I switch this off?
> 
> Wouldn't it make more sense to have quotations and antiquotation
> parsing/lexing switched off in freshly created parsers/lexers and switch
> them only on when a syntax extension with quotations is installed (eg,
> inside Camlp4QuotationCommon.Make)?
> 
> Bye,
> 
> Hendrik
> 
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