* Infinite Streams in Caml Light 0.5
@ 1992-10-27 19:42 Jerry Hedden
1992-10-28 9:23 ` Michel Mauny
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From: Jerry Hedden @ 1992-10-27 19:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: caml-list
There is a point concerning streams in Caml Light that is not
dealt with in the manual. This involves the use of function
calls in stream patterns. Such calls are not evaluated in a lazy
manner, and can cause the system to crash when a recursive
function is used on infinite streams. For example, the following
function is intended to map a function over all the elements of a
stream:
let rec map_stream func = function
[< 'x; (map_stream func) strm >] -> [< '(func x); strm >]
| [< >] -> [< >]
;;
However, as indicated above, if `strm' is infinite, evaluation of
the recursive call progresses ad infinitum until "out of memory"
occurs.
A version of the function that does work on infinite streams is:
let rec map_stream func = function
[< 'x; strm >] -> [< '(func x); map_stream func strm >]
| [< >] -> [< >]
;;
In summary, caution is advised when working with function calls
on infinite streams. (Of course, we already knew that. Didn't
we? ;-)
Jerry D. Hedden
hedden@esdsdf.dnet.ge.com
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* Re: Infinite Streams in Caml Light 0.5
1992-10-27 19:42 Infinite Streams in Caml Light 0.5 Jerry Hedden
@ 1992-10-28 9:23 ` Michel Mauny
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From: Michel Mauny @ 1992-10-28 9:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jerry Hedden; +Cc: caml-list
> There is a point concerning streams in Caml Light that is not
> dealt with in the manual. This involves the use of function
> calls in stream patterns. Such calls are not evaluated in a lazy
> manner, and can cause the system to crash when a recursive
> function is used on infinite streams. For example, the following
> function is intended to map a function over all the elements of a
> stream:
>
> let rec map_stream func = function
> [< 'x; (map_stream func) strm >] -> [< '(func x); strm >]
> | [< >] -> [< >]
> ;;
>
> However, as indicated above, if `strm' is infinite, evaluation of
> the recursive call progresses ad infinitum until "out of memory"
> occurs.
Yes, you're right: this fact should be clearly noticed in the manual.
However, this behavior of stream matching is not surprising: as
pattern-matching has a strict behavior in lazy languages,
stream-matching is also strict. One has to check completely the
left-hand part before giving control to the right-hand part of
matching rules. But I admit that it is easy to make such a mistake (I
do it quite often).
Michel Mauny
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