From: Helmut Brandl <helmut.brandl@gmx.net>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] js_of_ocaml with node
Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2015 17:03:21 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <55415529.2010802@gmx.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <553F6C57.50407@zoho.com>
Thanks to all for the hints.
I think I have to dig into the documentation of js_of_ocaml to resolve
the problem.
Regards
Helmut
On 04/28/2015 06:17 AM, Drup wrote:
> You can go one step further here and expose lwt threads instead. It
> could be done automatically too, since transforming callbacks into lwt
> thread is always done the same way.
>
> Le 28/04/2015 09:53, Alain Frisch a écrit :
>> On 04/28/2015 12:41 AM, Daniel Bünzli wrote:
>>> Le mardi, 28 avril 2015 à 00:03, Alain Frisch a écrit :
>>>> val mkdir: string -> int -> unit
>>>> [@@js.global "fs.mkdirAsync"]
>>>
>>> That should be "fs.mkdirSync".
>>
>> Indeed!
>>
>>> Just curious, how would the binding to the async fs.mkdir look like ?
>>
>> Something like:
>>
>> val mkdir_async: string -> int -> (js_exn option -> unit) -> unit
>> [@@js.global "fs.mkdir"]
>>
>> assuming some predefined bindings for js_exn. (One could also decide
>> to bind JS exception to OCaml's exn type, but the gain is not clear.)
>>
>> There are other possible variations, such as making the mode optional:
>>
>> val mkdir_async:
>> string ->
>> ?mode:(int[@js.default 0o777]) ->
>> (js_exn option -> unit) ->
>> unit
>> [@@js.global "fs.mkdir"]
>>
>>
>> Here js.default forces the default value for the optional mode
>> argument. Without it, a missing value will send an `undefined` as
>> the second argument (I don't know if fs.mkdir would be happy with
>> it). This is currently not supported, but one could also extend the
>> tool to allow:
>>
>> val mkdir_async:
>> string ->
>> ?mode:(int[@js.drop_if_missing]) ->
>> (js_exn option -> unit) -> unit
>> [@@js.global "fs.mkdir"]
>>
>> so that the second argument is dropped in the JS call if not provided
>> (but I don't see how to support that for OCaml callbacks in full
>> generality, since the function needs to check the type of arguments
>> to decide how to interpret them).
>>
>>
>> Alain
>>
>
>
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2015-04-29 22:03 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2015-04-27 20:32 Helmut Brandl
2015-04-27 21:02 ` Sébastien Dailly
2015-04-27 21:16 ` Helmut Brandl
2015-04-28 7:08 ` Sébastien Dailly
2015-04-27 21:11 ` Daniel Bünzli
2015-04-27 22:03 ` Alain Frisch
2015-04-27 22:41 ` Daniel Bünzli
2015-04-28 7:53 ` Alain Frisch
2015-04-28 8:11 ` Alain Frisch
2015-04-28 11:17 ` Drup
2015-04-29 22:03 ` Helmut Brandl [this message]
2015-04-29 22:49 ` Mauricio Fernández
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