* Checking for eof
@ 2004-12-26 1:12 romildo
2004-12-26 1:58 ` [Caml-list] " briand
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From: romildo @ 2004-12-26 1:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: caml-list
Hi.
I am missing a way of checking end of file
for an input channel. How would I write
it?
val eof : in_channel -> bool
Romildo
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* [Caml-list] Checking for eof
2004-12-26 1:12 Checking for eof romildo
@ 2004-12-26 1:58 ` briand
2004-12-26 13:09 ` Nicolas George
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From: briand @ 2004-12-26 1:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: romildo; +Cc: caml-list
Youa are actually looking for an eof exception.
Here is a code segment which demonstrates this nicely and won't blow
up the stack.
let readfile chan =
let rec loop rlst =
let line, eof =
try
(input_line chan), false
with
| End_of_file -> "", true
in
if not eof then
(
loop (line :: rlst);
)
else
List.rev rlst
in
loop []
;;
Brian
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* Re: [Caml-list] Checking for eof
2004-12-26 1:58 ` [Caml-list] " briand
@ 2004-12-26 13:09 ` Nicolas George
2004-12-27 20:23 ` Martin Jambon
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From: Nicolas George @ 2004-12-26 13:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Caml mailing list
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Le sextidi 6 nivôse, an CCXIII, briand@aracnet.com a écrit :
> try
> (input_line chan), false
> with
> | End_of_file -> "", true
I would have written that
try
Some (input_line chan)
with
| End_of_file -> None
but the idea is the same. I find it is an irritating limitation of OCaml
syntax to have to pack and then unpack all local values in order to uncatch
exceptions. Something like
try
let line = input_line chan in
untry
loop (line :: rlst)
with
| End_of_file -> List.rev rlst
This syntax is somewhat awkward: untry is neither a third member of the
try...with structure, because it must be inside the flow of let...in
declaration, nor a stand-alone statement, because it must not be allowed
anywhere outside try...with.
On the contrary, as far as I can see, the semantics is quite simple.
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* Re: [Caml-list] Checking for eof
2004-12-26 13:09 ` Nicolas George
@ 2004-12-27 20:23 ` Martin Jambon
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From: Martin Jambon @ 2004-12-27 20:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Nicolas George; +Cc: Caml mailing list, Don Syme
On Sun, 26 Dec 2004, Nicolas George wrote:
> Le sextidi 6 nivôse, an CCXIII, briand@aracnet.com a écrit :
> > try
> > (input_line chan), false
> > with
> > | End_of_file -> "", true
>
> I would have written that
>
> try
> Some (input_line chan)
> with
> | End_of_file -> None
>
> but the idea is the same. I find it is an irritating limitation of OCaml
> syntax to have to pack and then unpack all local values in order to uncatch
> exceptions. Something like
>
> try
> let line = input_line chan in
> untry
> loop (line :: rlst)
> with
> | End_of_file -> List.rev rlst
>
> This syntax is somewhat awkward: untry is neither a third member of the
> try...with structure, because it must be inside the flow of let...in
> declaration, nor a stand-alone statement, because it must not be allowed
> anywhere outside try...with.
>
> On the contrary, as far as I can see, the semantics is quite simple.
Instead of this (try too large):
let readfile chan =
let rec loop rlst =
try
let line = input_line chan in
loop (line :: rlst)
with
End_of_file -> List.rev rlst in
loop []
We can write that:
let readfile chan =
let rec loop rlst =
(try
let line = input_line chan in
fun () -> loop (line :: rlst)
with
End_of_file -> fun () -> List.rev rlst) () in
loop []
And it seems to be handled efficiently by the compiler (confirmation?).
(and for the desperate, it is not difficult to write a Camlp4 syntax
extension which does this :-)
Martin
--
Martin Jambon, PhD
Researcher in Structural Bioinformatics since the 20th Century
The Burnham Institute http://www.burnham.org
San Diego, California
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