From: Nicolas Cannasse <ncannasse@motion-twin.com>
To: "Michael D. Adams" <mdmkolbe@gmail.com>
Cc: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Efficency of varient types
Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2005 01:31:05 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4387ACC9.2040107@motion-twin.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <c62c8d860511251553k782c574cg37fa1116d6fc3064@mail.gmail.com>
Michael D. Adams wrote:
> I have recently learned about OCaml and have been impressed by how
> fast it is in the benchmarks. However I have discovered that variant
> types can slow down a program quite a bit. For example, consider the
> Ackermann function implemented for int (see program 1) and the same
> Ackermann function implemented for a "type value = Int of int | String
> of int" (program 2). The second one is ten times slower! (Using
> ocamlopt.)
In order to understand what there is such difference, it's useful to
learn the ocaml memory model at runtime :
- int are 31 bits unboxed value with last bit set to 1 in order to
differenciate them with GC allocated pointers.
- tagged variants are GC allocated blocks with a discriminating "tag" in
the header.
- chars and booleans are integers at runtime
The second bit is used to mark an exception but it's only internal and
temporary when dealing with callbacks.
If you have a tagged variant where all constructors have a parameter,
you can use Obj module to unbox the Int variant but the code is a lot
less readable.
Nicolas
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-11-26 0:21 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 27+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-11-25 23:53 Michael D. Adams
2005-11-26 0:31 ` Nicolas Cannasse [this message]
2005-11-26 1:22 ` [Caml-list] " Brian Hurt
2005-11-26 9:39 ` Nicolas Cannasse
2005-11-28 0:17 ` Obj or not Obj Christophe Raffalli
2005-11-28 8:41 ` [Caml-list] " Nicolas Cannasse
2005-11-28 9:27 ` Christophe Raffalli
2005-11-28 9:33 ` skaller
2005-11-28 8:43 ` Alain Frisch
2005-11-26 2:54 ` [Caml-list] Efficency of varient types skaller
2005-11-27 5:06 ` Michael D. Adams
2005-11-27 5:45 ` Brian Hurt
2005-11-27 10:02 ` Nicolas Cannasse
2005-11-27 15:35 ` Michael D. Adams
2005-11-27 18:08 ` Brian Hurt
2005-12-02 15:07 ` Michael D. Adams
2005-11-26 1:18 ` Jon Harrop
2005-11-27 14:57 ` Lukasz Stafiniak
2005-11-27 15:47 ` Lukasz Stafiniak
2005-11-28 8:14 ` Christophe Raffalli
2005-11-28 7:24 ` David Baelde
2005-11-28 7:49 ` Jacques Garrigue
2005-11-28 10:01 ` Jon Harrop
2005-11-28 10:26 ` Luc Maranget
2005-11-28 7:53 ` Ville-Pertti Keinonen
2005-12-01 17:05 ` Stefan Monnier
2005-12-02 15:07 ` [Caml-list] " Michael D. Adams
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