From: Jean-Christophe <Jean-Christophe.Filliatre@lri.fr>
To: David Teller <David.Teller@univ-orleans.fr>
Cc: OCaml <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Pattern-matching destructors ?
Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 19:44:27 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4714F87B.8040807@lri.fr> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1192548046.6061.18.camel@Blefuscu>
David Teller a écrit :
>
> I'm currently working on static analysis of JavaScript 2. For this, I
> need to keep lots of informations in each node of my AST, including
> things such as line/column (for better error messages), unique
> identifier (for storing inferred information), etc. As things progress,
> I fear that the number of such informations is growing prohibitive and
> very much getting into the way of pattern-matching.
I don't see why a lot of information in AST nodes is getting into the
way of pattern-matching. When decorating ASTs, you basically replace a
type definition such as
type t =
| A
| B of b
| C of string * t * t
| D of t list
by two mutual recursive types
type t =
{ node : t_node;
... a lot of information here, in other fields ... }
and t_node =
| A
| B of b
| C of string * t * t
| D of t list
As you can see, this is a purely local modification: three lines were
inserted (between "type t" and "=").
As for pattern-matching, this is exactly the same: the modification is
only local. Indeed, your recursive function over type t, which was
looking like
let rec f = function
| A -> ...
| B b > ...
| C (s, t1, t2) -> ... (f t1) ... (f t2) ...
| D l -> ...
is turned into
let rec f t =
f_node t.node
and f_node = function
| A -> ...
| B b > ...
| C (s, t1, t2) -> ... (f t1) ... (f t2) ...
| D l -> ...
Again we only inserted new lines between "let rec f" and "= function".
I agree that nested pattern-matching is slightly different, though. But
as already said by somebody else, you can match against field node only,
which looks like
| C (s, {node=A}, {node=D l}) -> ...
I don't see that as really intrusive.
Hope this helps,
--
Jean-Christophe
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2007-10-16 17:44 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-10-16 15:20 David Teller
2007-10-16 17:09 ` [Caml-list] " Alain Frisch
2007-10-16 17:28 ` Jon Harrop
2007-10-16 17:44 ` Jean-Christophe [this message]
2007-10-16 18:53 ` David Teller
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