From: Christophe Raffalli <raffalli@cs.chalmers.se>
To: Pierre.Weis@inria.fr
Cc: caml-list@pauillac.inria.fr
Subject: Re: Suggestions
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 1995 18:51:38 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <199509131651.SAA24277@waldorf.cs.chalmers.se> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <199509131511.RAA29007@pauillac.inria.fr> (message from Pierre Weis on Wed, 13 Sep 1995 17:11:31 +0200 (MET DST))
> Why don't you use the ``when'' clauses of Caml Light 0.7?
>
> let f x =
> match read x with
> C (x1, x2) when
> (match read x1, read x2 with
> C _,C _ -> true
> | _ -> false) ->
> ...code2...
> | _ -> ...code1...
>;;
This is ok in this example, but the problem is that "when" is not a binder !
So if I want to write
let f x =
match read x with
C (x1, x2) when
(match read x1, read x2 with
C (x3,x4),C (x5,x6) -> true
| _ -> false) ->
...code2...
| _ -> ...code1...
;;
x3,x4,x5,x6 are not bound in ...code2... too bad !
With the "where match" match guard it will work and look nicer !
let f x =
match read x with
C (x1, x2) where
match read x1, read x2 with
C (x3,x4),C (x5,x6) -> ....code2....
| _ -> ...code1...
;;
The "where match" is in fact strictly more general than the when:
pat when exp ->
is equivalent to
pat where match exp with true ->
but the when is weaker because it does not bind any variable.
Christophe Raffalli.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~1995-09-13 17:18 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
1995-09-12 9:27 Release 1.06 of Caml Special Light Xavier Leroy
1995-09-13 8:15 ` Suggestions Christophe Raffalli
1995-09-13 15:11 ` Suggestions Pierre Weis
1995-09-13 16:51 ` Christophe Raffalli [this message]
1995-09-14 9:49 ` Suggestions Pierre Weis
1999-01-27 1:18 Suggestions Miles Egan
1999-01-27 18:48 ` Suggestions Jon Moore
1999-01-28 10:50 ` Suggestions Xavier Leroy
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