From: Stefano Zacchiroli <zack@cs.unibo.it>
To: Inria Ocaml Mailing List <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: [Caml-list] mixing fast and [<>] stream: illegal?
Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2001 18:59:52 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20011104185952.A5548@cs.unibo.it> (raw)
From the ocaml 3.02 documentation:
Stream builders
Warning: these functions create streams with fast access; it is
illegal to mix them with streams built with [< >]; would raise
Failure when accessing such mixed streams.
val from : (int -> 'a option) -> 'a t;;
Stream.from f returns a stream built from the function f. To create a
new stream element, the function f is called with the current stream
count. The user function f must return either Some <value> for a
value or None to specify the end of the stream.
I have tried to mix fast and normal streams as follows:
Objective Caml version 3.02
# let i = ref 0;;
val i : int ref = {contents=0}
# let gen (foo:int) =
let nextint = !i in
i:=!i+1;
Some nextint;;
val gen : int -> int option = <fun>
# let s = Stream.from gen;;
val s : int Stream.t = <abstr>
# Stream.next s;;
- : int = 0
# match s with parser [<'1>] -> true | [<>] -> false;;
- : bool = true
# match s with parser [<'1>] -> true | [<>] -> false;;
- : bool = false
Seems to me that no illegal action was performed ...
Am I wrong?
Is really dangerous mixing the two streams?
TIA.
Cheers!
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Stefano "Zack" Zacchiroli <zack@cs.unibo.it> ICQ# 33538863
Home Page: http://www.cs.unibo.it/~zacchiro
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next reply other threads:[~2001-11-04 18:04 UTC|newest]
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2001-11-04 17:59 Stefano Zacchiroli [this message]
2001-11-04 19:06 ` Daniel de Rauglaudre
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