From: Francois Thomasset <Francois.Thomasset@inria.fr>
To: Johann Spies <jspies@maties.sun.ac.za>
Cc: ocaml mailing list <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Please help a newbie
Date: Thu, 02 Aug 2001 15:01:16 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200108021301.f72D1GT08449@ionie.inria.fr> (raw)
In-Reply-To: Message from Johann Spies <jspies@maties.sun.ac.za> of "02 Aug 2001 13:42:13 -0000." <87lml2a896.fsf@#maties.sun.ac.za>
Answer of another newbie: several things are wrong in your piece of code:
1/ 'a' is a char, and print_string works for strings, noted "a"
2/ your wys_die_lys has 2 arguments, as can be seen from the signature
val wys_die_lys : 'a -> string list -> unit list = <fun>
(the system deduced the string list type for the type of the second argument
from the call to print_string in wys_dit). The 1st argument is named l, but
you do pattern matching on the 2nd (which has no name). So wys_die_lys lys is
another function:
wys_die_lys lys;;
- : string list -> unit list = <fun>
If you provide a list of chars as a 2nd argument to wys_die_lys it is rejected
by the type checking:
wys_die_lys lys lys;;
This expression has type char list but is here used with type string list
Normal: see point 1/ above.
3/ Now if you give a string list as 2nd argument:
wys_die_lys lys ["a";"b";"c"];;
cba- : unit list = [(); (); ()]
The 1st argument lys is just passed around, and in fact ignored; wys_dit does
its printing job and returns a unit to its caller, hence the list of units
which is the result.
4/ Here is a definition which gets closer to what you expected:
let wys_dit woord = print_char woord;;
val wys_dit : char -> unit = <fun>
let rec wys_die_lys = function
[] -> ()
| h :: t -> begin wys_dit h ; wys_die_lys t end;;
val wys_die_lys : char list -> unit = <fun>
Now the units returned by calls to wys_dit are discared thanks to the sequence
operator ` ; '. Note you have to pack the sequence between begin..end in an
alternative, after the ` '-> '
# wys_die_lys lys;;
abc- : unit = ()
Best Regards
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2001-08-02 13:01 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-08-02 13:42 Johann Spies
2001-08-02 12:54 ` Frank Atanassow
2001-08-02 13:01 ` Francois Thomasset [this message]
2001-08-02 13:25 ` Francois Thomasset
2001-08-02 13:05 ` Sven
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2001-08-03 10:58 Johann Spies
2001-08-03 18:23 ` [Caml-list] Please help a newbie md5i
2001-08-05 21:37 ` John Max Skaller
2001-08-02 13:37 Dave Berry
2001-08-02 16:08 ` Brian Rogoff
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