From: Guillaume Yziquel <guillaume.yziquel@citycable.ch>
To: "Daniel Bünzli" <daniel.buenzli@erratique.ch>
Cc: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: React.E.switch issue.
Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 16:14:34 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4ABB7ECA.7080105@citycable.ch> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <91a3da520909240642p1df60421k209e7ae16e9403ef@mail.gmail.com>
Daniel Bünzli a écrit :
>> My issue is that the 'reinitialise_with' function is called in a
>> function 'phi' which is used in the following way:
>>
>> let message_event = React.E.map phi to_be_parsed_event.
>
> Cannot really make sense out of your snippets of code.
What I want to do is the following:
The server sends events with chunks of string that I want to parse.
I accumulate the string chunks (with React.E.fold) until I can parse
some server message out of it.
When some message is parsed, I discard this part of the event, and I
install another "accumulating event" (accumulating with React.E.fold).
In order to discard and renew the "accumulating event", I send an event
to the event of event. This is why I use the React.E.switch construct.
The output of React.E.switch is an event that can hold, for example the
following sequence of values:
My fi
My first mes
My first message. My s
(Here is where the event of event is renewed:)
My s
My secon
My second mess
etc...
> However this phi functions seems to invoke a primitive event sending function
Yes. phi is the function that parses the messages from the server. So it
has to send an event to renew the "accumulating event".
> and that's explicitely prohibited by the documentation. Primitive event
> sending/signal setting functions cannot be invoked as side effects
> inside update cycles (see doc of E.create/S.create).
OK. So this is not a bug, nor a feature.
> Not sure what you are trying to achieve but I suspect fixed point
> combinators (E.fix/S.fix) may help you to solve your problem.
I tried to look into this, but I did not see how they could help me with
my specific issue.
> Best,
>
> Daniel
For now, I'm using a workaround, but I'll try to see how I can make this
clean...
Many thanks for your answer.
--
Guillaume Yziquel
http://yziquel.homelinux.org/
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-09-24 14:19 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-09-24 7:40 Guillaume Yziquel
2009-09-24 8:01 ` Guillaume Yziquel
2009-09-24 13:42 ` Daniel Bünzli
2009-09-24 14:14 ` Guillaume Yziquel [this message]
2009-09-28 11:57 ` Daniel Bünzli
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