From: Florent.Ouchet@imag.fr
To: caml-list@yquem.inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] ocamldebug: User-defined printers for abstract data types?
Date: Sat, 27 Mar 2010 13:58:14 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20100327135814.25675icryz1zvx7q@webmail.imag.fr> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1269690338.3027.41.camel@ratschan-laptop>
Hello,
The printing of Big_int is possible and AFAIK Big_int is an abstract
data type.
The following code is part of DebugPrinter.ml in VSYML [1]:
(** custom debug printer for big_int values (why is it missing in
vanilla ocaml?)
@param value_big_int the value to be printed
@return unit *)
let print_big_int (value_big_int:Big_int.big_int) =
Format.printf "%s" (Big_int.string_of_big_int value_big_int);;
And it is loaded by the following commands in the debugger:
load_printer build/debug/DebugPrinter.cmo
install_printer DebugPrinter.print_big_int
[1] VSYML VHDL Symbolic Simulator in OCaml
http://users-tima.imag.fr/vds/ouchet/vsyml.ml
- Florent
Stefan Ratschan <stefan.ratschan@cs.cas.cz> a écrit :
> The ocamldebug manual entry for load_printer says: "The loaded file does
> not have direct access to the modules of the program being debugged."
>
> So I have to put the whole printer definition into the loaded file. But
> then, how can one write a printer for abstract data types? External
> files do not have access to those.
>
> Stefan Ratschan
>
>
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