From: Julien Moutinho <julien.moutinho@gmail.com>
To: Oliver Bandel <oliver@first.in-berlin.de>
Cc: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Warning on not-tail recursive functions
Date: Sat, 4 Aug 2007 15:26:22 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20070804132621.GA5804@jiyu.gnu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1186230861.46b4724d1561e@webmail.in-berlin.de>
On Sat, Aug 04, 2007 at 02:34:21PM +0200, Oliver Bandel wrote:
> Zitat von Brian Hurt <bhurt@spnz.org>:
> > On Sat, 4 Aug 2007, tmp123@menta.net wrote:
> > > Please, knows someone if "ocamlopt" can print a warning message when a
> > > recursive function is not tail recursive, and code with the "jmp"
> > > optimization has not been generated?.
> >
> > The problem is that I often write recursive functions which are not tail
> > recursive, and that's OK.
Ibid.
> > The rules for what is or is not tail recursive are pretty simple. Boiled
> > down, they are:
> > 1) The tail call must not be within a try expression
> > 2) You can not do anything except return, uninspected and unmodified, the
> > returned value from the call.
I agree Mr.Hurt.
> Does ignore REALLY ignore the values (does not generate them), so that
> this call is like a true tail-call,
No, [ignore] is not a macro, so it always triggers the calculation of its argument.
Think about ignore as if it would be [let ignore _ = ()]
Note however that it is not truly the case, and that [ignore == ignore] is false,
since [ignore] is actually defined as an external value
[external ignore : 'a -> unit = "%ignore"]
> or will the maybe_tailcall
> generate and give back results to the ignore-call and then
> ignore throws away the stuff (then it would be NO tailcall).
Yes, AFAICS with the -S option, neither [ignore] nor [let _ = your_rec_fun in ()]
are segregated from the other functions to produce jumps.
And I perfectly understand that the Inrians work on more important
optimizations than those.
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Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-08-04 10:58 tmp123
2007-08-04 12:27 ` [Caml-list] " Brian Hurt
2007-08-04 12:34 ` Oliver Bandel
2007-08-04 13:26 ` Julien Moutinho [this message]
2007-08-04 14:52 ` Brian Hurt
2007-08-04 19:24 ` Oliver Bandel
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