* [Caml-list] Printf.sprintf "%a"
@ 2016-07-08 8:01 Rodolphe Lepigre
2016-07-08 8:08 ` Nicolas Ojeda Bar
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From: Rodolphe Lepigre @ 2016-07-08 8:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: caml-list
Dear list,
If I define two values
val p : type out_channel -> blop -> unit
val e : blop
then I can do something like
Printf.printf "%a" p e
but I can't find a way to do something like
Printf.sprintf "%a" p e
which is not well-typed. Is there any trick that I can use to avoid
changing the type of [p] to [blop -> string]?
Cheers,
Rodolphe
--
Rodolphe Lepigre
LAMA, Université Savoie Mont Blanc, FRANCE
http://lama.univ-smb.fr/~lepigre/
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* Re: [Caml-list] Printf.sprintf "%a"
2016-07-08 8:01 [Caml-list] Printf.sprintf "%a" Rodolphe Lepigre
@ 2016-07-08 8:08 ` Nicolas Ojeda Bar
2016-07-08 8:16 ` Rodolphe Lepigre
0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Nicolas Ojeda Bar @ 2016-07-08 8:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Rodolphe Lepigre; +Cc: OCaml Mailing List
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Hi Rodolphe,
I don't think this is possible with Printf. But if you can switch to
Format you can use Format.asprintf instead.
Cheers,
Nicolas
On Fri, Jul 8, 2016 at 10:01 AM, Rodolphe Lepigre <
rodolphe.lepigre@univ-savoie.fr> wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> If I define two values
>
> val p : type out_channel -> blop -> unit
> val e : blop
>
> then I can do something like
>
> Printf.printf "%a" p e
>
> but I can't find a way to do something like
>
> Printf.sprintf "%a" p e
>
> which is not well-typed. Is there any trick that I can use to avoid
> changing the type of [p] to [blop -> string]?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Rodolphe
> --
> Rodolphe Lepigre
> LAMA, Université Savoie Mont Blanc, FRANCE
> http://lama.univ-smb.fr/~lepigre/
>
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* Re: [Caml-list] Printf.sprintf "%a"
2016-07-08 8:08 ` Nicolas Ojeda Bar
@ 2016-07-08 8:16 ` Rodolphe Lepigre
2016-07-08 10:53 ` Gabriel Scherer
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From: Rodolphe Lepigre @ 2016-07-08 8:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Nicolas Ojeda Bar; +Cc: OCaml Mailing List
Thanks for your answer!
> I don't think this is possible with Printf. But if you can switch to Format
> you can use Format.asprintf instead.
Yes, I know it is possible to use Format. This is actually what I am doing
currently! However, I am not using any of the formating features, so I'd
like to switch to Printf to avoid going from channels to formatters all the
time...
>> Dear list,
>>
>> If I define two values
>>
>> val p : type out_channel -> blop -> unit
>> val e : blop
>>
>> then I can do something like
>>
>> Printf.printf "%a" p e
>>
>> but I can't find a way to do something like
>>
>> Printf.sprintf "%a" p e
>>
>> which is not well-typed. Is there any trick that I can use to avoid
>> changing the type of [p] to [blop -> string]?
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Rodolphe
Cheers,
Rodolphe
--
Rodolphe Lepigre
LAMA, Université Savoie Mont Blanc, FRANCE
http://lama.univ-smb.fr/~lepigre/
On 08/07/2016 10:08, Nicolas Ojeda Bar wrote:
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* Re: [Caml-list] Printf.sprintf "%a"
2016-07-08 8:16 ` Rodolphe Lepigre
@ 2016-07-08 10:53 ` Gabriel Scherer
2016-07-09 7:26 ` Jonathan Protzenko
0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Gabriel Scherer @ 2016-07-08 10:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Rodolphe Lepigre; +Cc: Nicolas Ojeda Bar, OCaml Mailing List
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For non-formatted printing, I find that bprintf (using Buffer.t) is the
more composable primitive.
On Fri, Jul 8, 2016 at 4:16 AM, Rodolphe Lepigre <
rodolphe.lepigre@univ-savoie.fr> wrote:
> Thanks for your answer!
>
> > I don't think this is possible with Printf. But if you can switch to
> Format
> > you can use Format.asprintf instead.
>
> Yes, I know it is possible to use Format. This is actually what I am doing
> currently! However, I am not using any of the formating features, so I'd
> like to switch to Printf to avoid going from channels to formatters all the
> time...
>
> >> Dear list,
> >>
> >> If I define two values
> >>
> >> val p : type out_channel -> blop -> unit
> >> val e : blop
> >>
> >> then I can do something like
> >>
> >> Printf.printf "%a" p e
> >>
> >> but I can't find a way to do something like
> >>
> >> Printf.sprintf "%a" p e
> >>
> >> which is not well-typed. Is there any trick that I can use to avoid
> >> changing the type of [p] to [blop -> string]?
> >>
> >> Cheers,
> >>
> >> Rodolphe
>
> Cheers,
>
> Rodolphe
> --
> Rodolphe Lepigre
> LAMA, Université Savoie Mont Blanc, FRANCE
> http://lama.univ-smb.fr/~lepigre/
> On 08/07/2016 10:08, Nicolas Ojeda Bar wrote:
>
> --
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* Re: [Caml-list] Printf.sprintf "%a"
2016-07-08 10:53 ` Gabriel Scherer
@ 2016-07-09 7:26 ` Jonathan Protzenko
0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Jonathan Protzenko @ 2016-07-09 7:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Gabriel Scherer; +Cc: Nicolas Ojeda Bar, OCaml Mailing List, Rodolphe Lepigre
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Basically what we did for Mezzo. All printers are intended to work with
Buffer.t and %a; then, define a bunch of variants of fprintf, iprintf,
kprintf, sprintf, eprintf that work with Buffer.t
https://github.com/protz/mezzo/blob/master/lib/MzString.ml
On 7/8/16 3:53 AM, Gabriel Scherer wrote:
> For non-formatted printing, I find that bprintf (using Buffer.t) is
> the more composable primitive.
>
> On Fri, Jul 8, 2016 at 4:16 AM, Rodolphe Lepigre
> <rodolphe.lepigre@univ-savoie.fr
> <mailto:rodolphe.lepigre@univ-savoie.fr>> wrote:
>
> Thanks for your answer!
>
> > I don't think this is possible with Printf. But if you can
> switch to Format
> > you can use Format.asprintf instead.
>
> Yes, I know it is possible to use Format. This is actually what I
> am doing
> currently! However, I am not using any of the formating features,
> so I'd
> like to switch to Printf to avoid going from channels to
> formatters all the
> time...
>
> >> Dear list,
> >>
> >> If I define two values
> >>
> >> val p : type out_channel -> blop -> unit
> >> val e : blop
> >>
> >> then I can do something like
> >>
> >> Printf.printf "%a" p e
> >>
> >> but I can't find a way to do something like
> >>
> >> Printf.sprintf "%a" p e
> >>
> >> which is not well-typed. Is there any trick that I can use to avoid
> >> changing the type of [p] to [blop -> string]?
> >>
> >> Cheers,
> >>
> >> Rodolphe
>
> Cheers,
>
> Rodolphe
> --
> Rodolphe Lepigre
> LAMA, Université Savoie Mont Blanc, FRANCE
> http://lama.univ-smb.fr/~lepigre/
> <http://lama.univ-smb.fr/%7Elepigre/>
> On 08/07/2016 10:08, Nicolas Ojeda Bar wrote:
>
> --
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>
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