From: Kuba Ober <ober.14@osu.edu>
To: caml-list@yquem.inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Strings
Date: Sat, 4 Apr 2009 13:11:20 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3CD463A4-9B3F-4139-B300-5C6B860C1DD4@osu.edu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <8697F924-0485-4E00-81DF-9BCF74D872EA@erratique.ch>
On Apr 3, 2009, at 1:50 PM, Daniel Bünzli wrote:
> Le 3 avr. 09 à 18:52, Martin Jambon a écrit :
>> - I see absolutely no practical advantage of having an immutable
>> "character
>> string" type.
>
> In fact I find the result of the following sequence of operations
> very disappointing for a functional programming language :
>
> Objective Caml version 3.11.0
>
> # Sys.os_type;;
> - : string = "Unix"
> # let s = Sys.os_type;;
> val s : string = "Unix"
> # s.[0] <- 'a';;
> - : unit = ()
> # Sys.os_type;;
> - : string = "anix"
Perhaps mutable data of any type should be markable as const, with the
marking being
permanent.
Or maybe OCaml should have an immutable string wrapper that can be
created from
a mutable string? Such immutable strings would be returned where the
string is not supposed
to be further modified.
That's where I like C++/Qt copy-on-write strings a lot. They make life
easy.
Cheers, Kuba
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-04-04 17:11 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 47+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-04-03 11:56 Strings Jon Harrop
2009-04-03 12:25 ` [Caml-list] Strings Paolo Donadeo
2009-04-03 14:18 ` Ashish Agarwal
2009-04-03 14:46 ` Jon Harrop
2009-04-03 15:03 ` Daniel Bünzli
2009-04-03 16:52 ` Martin Jambon
2009-04-03 17:50 ` Daniel Bünzli
2009-04-03 19:46 ` Paolo Donadeo
2009-04-03 20:41 ` Harrison, John R
2009-04-04 10:11 ` Jon Harrop
2009-04-04 11:12 ` David Teller
2009-04-04 11:40 ` Jon Harrop
2009-04-04 12:34 ` David Rajchenbach-Teller
2009-04-18 12:31 ` Arkady Andrukonis
2009-04-04 10:13 ` Jon Harrop
2009-04-03 21:44 ` Goswin von Brederlow
2009-04-04 9:10 ` David Rajchenbach-Teller
2009-04-05 10:06 ` Strings Zheng Li
2009-04-06 9:20 ` Strings David Rajchenbach-Teller
2009-04-06 10:07 ` Strings Goswin von Brederlow
2009-04-06 11:03 ` Strings Zheng Li
2009-04-04 17:11 ` Kuba Ober [this message]
2009-04-04 17:26 ` [Caml-list] Strings Jon Harrop
2009-04-05 20:54 ` Richard Jones
2009-04-05 23:40 ` Daniel Bünzli
2009-04-03 18:24 ` Florian Hars
2009-04-03 20:34 ` Arnaud Spiwack
2009-04-04 10:20 ` Jon Harrop
2009-04-04 9:14 ` David Rajchenbach-Teller
2009-04-04 9:26 ` Alp Mestan
2009-04-04 10:55 ` blue storm
2009-04-04 21:51 ` Goswin von Brederlow
2009-04-04 23:35 ` Yaron Minsky
2009-04-05 9:36 ` David Rajchenbach-Teller
2009-04-05 10:08 ` Alp Mestan
2009-04-05 21:41 ` Goswin von Brederlow
2009-04-05 21:40 ` Goswin von Brederlow
2009-04-05 2:55 ` Jon Harrop
2009-04-05 4:22 ` Edgar Friendly
2009-04-05 7:03 ` Goswin von Brederlow
2009-04-05 6:57 ` Goswin von Brederlow
2009-04-05 7:11 ` Jon Harrop
2009-04-04 10:11 ` Jon Harrop
2009-04-04 21:39 ` Goswin von Brederlow
2009-04-05 7:14 ` Romain Beauxis
2009-04-05 9:34 ` David Rajchenbach-Teller
2009-04-05 21:37 ` Goswin von Brederlow
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