From: "Kimmitt, Jonathan Richard Robert (Student)" <jonathan.kimmitt@student.anglia.ac.uk>
To: "caml-list@inria.fr" <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: [Caml-list] Re: caml-list Digest Wed, 11 Jul 2012
Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2012 11:18:34 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4EC2D5DC-6E1B-427A-8213-6E55CB32306B@student.anglia.ac.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20120711100008.A0D467ED34@sympa.inria.fr>
Dear Jean-Baptiste,
If you have a complicated piece of code it might be better to use
Lexing.from_file instead of Lexing.from_string.
Also the evaluations made in the top-level will be cumulative:
you could do:
open "Jean";;
results := ["cats";"dogs";"fish];;
This assumes the module "jean.ml" previously compiled has a "let result = ref [];;"
By this means data can be exchanged between top-level and your own module.
If the last calculation in your parsed string/file has type unit, nothing will be printed, apart from status
I don't think there is anything type-unsafe about it, or any difference with the normal top-level really,
just you need to be aware the expressions are not checked at compile time, so you need to be
careful to check for errors.
>
> Hello all,
>
> Thanks to Jonathan Kimmitt on this mailing list, I learned about the existence
> of the Toploop module, that allows to execute OCaml code from a string. For
> example, one can do:
>
> # Toploop.execute_phrase true Format.err_formatter
> ((!Toploop.parse_toplevel_phrase) (Lexing.from_string "355./.113.;;"));;
> - : float = 3.14159292035398252
> - : bool = true
>
> However I could not find any official documentation of the module on the
> internet. In particular, the example above only prints out what was computed
> and returns a boolean (true or false), depending on how the computation
> terminated. I would like to compute an element and get the element back to be
> able to use it later in the computation. Is that possible and how could I do
> it?
>
> Thanks a lot,
> Jean-Baptiste
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