From: Martin Chabr <martin_chabr@yahoo.de>
To: Wolfgang Lux <wlux@uni-muenster.de>
Cc: caml-list@yquem.inria.fr
Subject: Ant: Re: Ant: Re: [Caml-list] Avoiding shared data
Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2005 23:50:45 +0200 (CEST) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20051001215045.89913.qmail@web26808.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <bd05c1f3fecf4de4bbae0cca1621e644@uni-muenster.de>
Hello Wolfgang,
you are quite right, most loops can easily be
transformed by using map, filter, fold_left or
fold_right. I just tend to forget about it or find it
uneasy if the problem is more complex. It may be just
a matter of habit.
Regards,
Martin
--- Wolfgang Lux <wlux@uni-muenster.de> schrieb:
> Pal-Kristian Engstad wrote:
>
> > The author argues that "Writing loops with
> tail-recursive function
> > calls is
> > the equivalent of writing them with gotos." and
> gives an example that
> > I've
> > rewritten from Scheme-ish into OCaml-ish:
> >
> > let myfunc l =
> > let rec loop rest result =
> > match rest with
> > | [] -> List.rev result
> > | x::xs ->
> > if xpred x then
> > let y = verbose_code_using_x x in
> > if ypred y then
> > let z = verbose_code_using_y y in
> > loop xs (z_expression :: result)
> > else
> > loop xs result
> > else
> > loop xs result
> > in
> > loop l []
> > ;;
> >
> > Obviously, one would like to refactor this into
> HOF, but in this
> > situation it
> > is hard to see how one should do it.
>
> Oh come on! IMHO, most loops can easily be
> transformed by using map,
> filter,
> fold_left, and fold_right. The example given is no
> exception. The loop
> essentially applies some complex code to every
> element of the list and
> includes the result in the output list only if a
> condition is satisfied
> that is computed along with result. This is always
> the structure of a
> fold.
> (If the condition were independent from the result
> one could combine a
> filter
> and a map.) Thus, a straight forward rewrite of the
> loop is:
>
> let myfunc l =
> let f x result =
> if xpred then
> let y = verbose_code_using_x x in
> if ypred y then
> let z = verbose_code_using_y y in
> z_expression :: result
> else
> result
> else
> result
> in
> fold_right f l []
>
> Furthermore, I would turn the two if expressions
> into local functions
>
> let myfunc l =
> let g y result =
> if ypred y then
> let z = verbose_code_using_y y in
> z_expression :: result
> else
> result
> in let f x result =
> if xpred x then
> let y = verbose_code_using_x x in g y
> result
> else
> result
> in fold_right f l []
>
> Regards
> Wolfgang
>
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Thread overview: 43+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-09-25 21:32 Martin Chabr
2005-09-26 0:23 ` [Caml-list] " Bill Wood
2005-09-26 7:57 ` Claudio Sacerdoti Coen
2005-09-26 8:17 ` William Lovas
2005-09-26 21:07 ` Ant: " Martin Chabr
2005-09-26 22:08 ` Jon Harrop
2005-09-30 22:57 ` Oliver Bandel
2005-10-01 0:07 ` Pal-Kristian Engstad
2005-10-01 5:46 ` Bill Wood
2005-10-01 8:27 ` Wolfgang Lux
2005-10-01 18:02 ` Wolfgang Lux
2005-10-01 21:50 ` Martin Chabr [this message]
2005-10-01 12:34 ` Oliver Bandel
2005-10-01 13:58 ` Bill Wood
2005-10-01 21:05 ` Ant: " Martin Chabr
2005-10-03 0:41 ` skaller
2005-10-03 1:13 ` Seth J. Fogarty
2005-10-03 13:09 ` Thomas Fischbacher
2005-10-03 14:57 ` skaller
2005-10-03 20:03 ` Ant: " Martin Chabr
2005-10-03 20:25 ` Thomas Fischbacher
2005-10-03 21:08 ` Jon Harrop
2005-10-04 18:06 ` Ant: " Martin Chabr
2005-10-04 18:32 ` Jon Harrop
2005-10-04 2:53 ` skaller
2005-10-04 16:15 ` Brian Hurt
2005-10-04 16:47 ` FP/IP and performance (in general) and Patterns... (Re: [Caml-list] Avoiding shared data) Oliver Bandel
2005-10-04 22:38 ` Michael Wohlwend
2005-10-05 0:31 ` Jon Harrop
2005-10-04 22:39 ` Christopher A. Watford
2005-10-04 23:14 ` Jon Harrop
2005-10-05 12:10 ` Oliver Bandel
2005-10-05 13:08 ` Jon Harrop
2005-10-05 15:28 ` skaller
2005-10-05 20:52 ` Ant: " Martin Chabr
2005-10-05 23:21 ` Markus Mottl
2005-10-06 16:54 ` brogoff
2005-10-05 0:45 ` Brian Hurt
2005-10-04 18:09 ` Ant: Re: Ant: Re: Ant: Re: Ant: Re: [Caml-list] Avoiding shared data Martin Chabr
2005-10-05 8:42 ` skaller
2005-10-05 11:14 ` Andrej Bauer
2005-10-01 21:36 ` Ant: Re: Ant: " Martin Chabr
2005-10-03 11:51 ` getting used to FP-programming (Re: Ant: Re: Ant: Re: [Caml-list] Avoiding shared data) Oliver Bandel
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