From: Luc Maranget <luc.maranget@inria.fr>
To: jgm@cs.cornell.edu (Gregory Morrisett)
Cc: pierre.weis@inria.fr (Pierre Weis),
danieljg@sundial.cs.cornell.edu (Daniel Grossman),
caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Pattern matcher no more supposed to warn on non exhaustive patterns ?
Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2001 09:06:52 +0200 (MET DST) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200110040706.JAA0000031904@beaune.inria.fr> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <706871B20764CD449DB0E8E3D81C4D4301EE6C00@opus.cs.cornell.edu> from "Gregory Morrisett" at oct 04, 2001 12:29:47
Hello
>
> The issue with threads is a bit more troublesome. Consider:
>
> let x : (int->int) option ref =3D ref (Some (fun x -> x));;
>
> let foo z =3D
> match z with
> {contents=3DNone} -> 0
> | {contents=3DSome(f)} -> f(0);
>
> Now suppose I fork two threads:
>
> Thread 1: foo x
> Thread 2: x :=3D None
>
> And suppose that Thread 1 runs long enough that it does the first
> match, so it assumes the contents of x is not of the form None. =20
> Now Thread 1 gets descheduled, Thread 2 runs, and sets the
> contents of x to None. Then Thread 2 continues with the second
> match...
>
> The question is, does Caml core dump because the pattern matcher
> assumes that the contents *has* to be a Some(-) in the second
> case? Or does it do the derefence and check atomically? Or
> does it add a default case that raises a Match exception? =20
The compiled code is something like
(if match/54 (apply (field 0 match/54) 0) 0)
So the answer is: yes it coredumps.
>
> -Greg
> -------------------
--Luc
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2001-10-04 7:06 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-10-04 4:29 Gregory Morrisett
2001-10-04 7:06 ` Luc Maranget [this message]
2001-10-04 8:17 ` Jacques Garrigue
2001-10-04 12:28 ` Xavier Leroy
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2001-10-04 7:36 Damien Doligez
2001-10-04 7:51 ` Einar Karttunen
2001-10-03 17:37 Jean-Marc Eber
2001-10-03 16:54 ` Dan Grossman
2001-10-03 20:52 ` Pierre Weis
2001-10-04 7:55 ` Luc Maranget
2001-10-04 9:06 ` Luc Maranget
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