From: Martin Jambon <martin.jambon@ens-lyon.org>
To: Ben Millwood <bmillwood@janestreet.com>
Cc: David House <dhouse@janestreet.com>,
caml users <caml-list@inria.fr>,
Ollie Frolovs <ollie.frolovs.2012@my.bristol.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Random.self_init in Jane Street Core
Date: Thu, 22 May 2014 10:22:34 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <537E325A.4030304@ens-lyon.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CA+MHO52uUwtMTTdnCiSN62aaNkCf5yi=5KSTFBvMJXLm2Lf7VA@mail.gmail.com>
On Thu 22 May 2014 02:01:01 AM PDT, Ben Millwood wrote:
> On 21 May 2014 17:40, Martin Jambon <martin.jambon@ens-lyon.org
> <mailto:martin.jambon@ens-lyon.org>> wrote:
>
> On Wed 21 May 2014 05:28:00 AM PDT, David House wrote:
>
> Relatedly, one should be careful using the [ignore] function.
> Always
> give its argument a type signature. E.g. if you do this:
>
> ignore (my_function foo);
>
> Then this will start silently not calling [my_function] whenever
> someone adds a second argument. You should instead use:
>
> ignore (my_function foo : Foo.t);
>
>
> I think it used to be a problem but it no longer is. Recent
> versions of OCaml give a warning when passing a function, so
> there's no need for a type annotation:
>
> $ ocaml
> OCaml version 4.01.0
>
> # ignore print_endline;;
> Warning 5: this function application is partial,
> maybe some arguments are missing.
> - : unit = ()
>
>
> You're right that this warning exists and mitigates the problem
> somewhat, but it doesn't save you from the scenario where, say, a
> function changes from returning unit and throwing exceptions in the
> case of error to returning some error value, or vice versa. It seems
> just generally if the return type of a function you use changes that's
> probably something you'd want noise made about.
I can see it's a problem when the function that throws an exception
does not return unit. However if the original function returns unit, we
don't use ignore in the first place and we get a warning if the return
type changes. If the original function returns something but then
switches to unit + exception, I guess the compiler could warn against
that too:
Warning X: this 'ignore' is useless
> On 21 May 2014 13:25, Ollie Frolovs
> <ollie.frolovs.2012@my.__bristol.ac.uk
> <mailto:ollie.frolovs.2012@my.bristol.ac.uk>
> <mailto:ollie.frolovs.2012@my.__bristol.ac.uk
> <mailto:ollie.frolovs.2012@my.bristol.ac.uk>>> wrote:
>
> oh dear! i think i know what happened. self_init has never
> been
> called in the first place! it requires a unit argument
> which i did
> not give it, so the “alias” to Random.self_init was
> assigned to
> nothing, so to speak, instead of calling the function.
>
> Many thanks, Dmitry! I’ve amended that line to let () =
> Random.self_init () and it works.
>
> On 21 May 2014, at 13:18, Dmitry Grebeniuk
> <gdsfh1@gmail.com <mailto:gdsfh1@gmail.com>
> <mailto:gdsfh1@gmail.com <mailto:gdsfh1@gmail.com>>> wrote:
>
> > Hello.
> >
> >> let _ = Random.self_init
> >
> > That's why I almost never use "let _ = ...", or
> > constrain "_" to some type when I use it.
> > Try to replace it with "let () = ..." and follow compiler
> > errors. Or with "let (_ : unit) = ...".
>
>
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-05-22 17:22 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-05-21 12:10 Ollie Frolovs
2014-05-21 12:18 ` Dmitry Grebeniuk
2014-05-21 12:25 ` Ollie Frolovs
2014-05-21 12:28 ` David House
2014-05-21 16:40 ` Martin Jambon
2014-05-22 9:01 ` Ben Millwood
2014-05-22 17:22 ` Martin Jambon [this message]
2014-05-23 0:12 ` Nathan Mishra Linger
2014-05-23 0:15 ` Nathan Mishra Linger
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