From: John Prevost <j.prevost@cs.cmu.edu>
To: Nicolas FRANCOIS (AKA El Bofo) <nicolas.francois@free.fr>
Cc: Caml List <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] What's wrong with my parser ?
Date: 11 Jul 2002 22:59:20 -0400 (12.454 UMT) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <86it3l3b3r.fsf@laurelin.dementia.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20020712044121.3f253c69.nicolas.francois@free.fr>
>>>>> "nf" == Nicolas FRANCOIS (AKA El Bofo) <nicolas.francois@free.fr> writes:
nf> I define a polynom parser like this : let rec parse = let
let rec parse =
let parse_puissance = parser
| [< ''^'; e = parse_int >] -> e
| [< >] -> 1
in
let parse_x = parser
| [< ''X'; e = parse_puissance >] -> e
| [< >] -> 0
in
let parse_coeff = parser
| [< n = R.parse >] -> n
| [< >] -> R.one
in
let parse_monome = parser
| [< n = R.parse; e = parse_x >] ->
monome n e
| [< e = parse_x >] ->
monome R.one e
in
parser
| [< ''+'; m = parse_monome; p = parse >] ->
m ++ p
| [< ''-'; m = parse_monome; p = parse >] ->
(opp m) ++ p
| [< m = parse_monome; p = parse >] ->
m ++ p
| [< >] -> zero
nf> parse_int and the R.parse functions work OK, and I'll add all
nf> the "_=parse_space" after. But :
# let p1 = P.parse (Stream.of_string "1+X");;
Stack overflow during evaluation (looping recursion?).
nf> What's the problem ?
Ahh. I didn't look closely enough. The problem can be seen by
looking at what happens when you try to parse the empty stream:
in parse:
[< >] -> cases 1 and 2 fail, tries [< m = parse_monome; p = parse >]
in m = parse_monome:
[< >] -> I assume R.parse fails, so it tries [< e = parse_x >]
in parse_x
[< >] -> case 1 fails, case 2 [< >] succeeds
parse_x returns 0
parse_monome returns monome R.one 0
[< m = parse_monome; ... >] succeeded, move to [< ...; p = parse >]
And at this point, parse is called on [< >] again and it loops.
Unfortunately, I can't remember how to explicitly check for the end of
the stream--and it's been removed from the O'Caml manual. That's what
you have to do to avoid this. A quick and dirty hack is to have a
special symbol (";", for instance) at the end of every phrase.
John.
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2002-07-12 2:52 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-07-12 2:41 Nicolas FRANCOIS
2002-07-12 2:48 ` John Prevost
2002-07-12 2:59 ` John Prevost [this message]
2002-07-12 7:14 ` Daniel de Rauglaudre
2002-07-13 11:27 ` Nicolas FRANCOIS
2002-07-13 19:44 Ryan Tarpine
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