From: tim@fungible.com (Tim Freeman)
To: Christian.Schaller@siemens.com
Cc: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] closing file descriptors and channels
Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2003 09:54:09 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20031120175959.81A7F4BED8@lobus.fungible.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <A1364BC6814D92479D4EED572D6F6FD806953C@uranus.certw2k.net> (Christian.Schaller@siemens.com)
From: "Christian Schaller" <Christian.Schaller@siemens.com>
>Yup, I've seen this one already. This one makes it complicated, since
>for propagating the exception, I have to duplicate the closings:
>
> .
> .
> .
> with
> End_of_file -> output_string oc (line ^ "\n");
> Found line -> (close_out oc; close_in ic; raise Found line);
> close_out oc;
> close_in ic
Java's "try ... finally" is useful and can be recreated in ML. Here's
a definition:
let finally (body: unit -> 'a) (handler: unit -> unit): 'a =
let result: 'a option ref = ref None
in begin
begin
try begin
result := Some (body ());
end with e -> begin
handler ();
raise e;
end;
end;
handler ();
match !result with
Some r -> r
| _ -> failwith "Confused in finally";
end;;
and here's how to use it for your example:
let ic = "open the input file somehow" in
finally (fun () ->
let oc = "open the output file somehow" in
finally (fun () ->
.
. (sometimes raise Found somewhere in here)
.
with
End_of_file -> output_string oc "whatever")
(fun () -> close_out oc))
(fun () -> close_in ic)
I have to admit Java's syntax for try...finally is better.
--
Tim Freeman tim@fungible.com
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2003-11-20 16:55 Christian Schaller
2003-11-20 16:54 ` Tim Freeman [this message]
2003-11-21 16:28 ` skaller
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2003-11-20 16:14 Christian Schaller
2003-11-20 16:35 ` Xavier Leroy
2003-11-20 17:01 ` Tim Freeman
2003-11-20 17:14 ` Nicolas George
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