From: "Mattias Waldau" <mattias.waldau@abc.se>
To: "Xavier Leroy" <xavier.leroy@inria.fr>
Cc: <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: RE: [Caml-list] Beware of compare (and Ocaml beaten by Java)
Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2001 10:41:10 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <AAEBJHFJOIPMMIILCEPBOEDGDFAA.mattias.waldau@abc.se> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20011127102130.A16765@pauillac.inria.fr>
> I assume you mean "compare at type int -> int -> int", because for
> types represented as pointers, pointer subtraction wouldn't give
> reliable results -- for one thing, the GC can move blocks around.
Yes.
>
> Even on integer arguments, "-" cannot be used due to arithmetic
> overflow:
>
> compare min_int max_int = -1 (* correct *)
> min_int - max_int = 1 (* incorrect *)
>
> So, replacing "compare" by "-" is only valid for small integer types
> such as "char" and enumerated datatypes, and I felt this wasn't
> important enough to implement. (Given your example, you'll disagree,
> of course.)
Yes, you are right, overflow is a problem. Maybe using "-" instead of
compare should just be a tip instead next to the documentation of compare.
>
> > The core of the slow program is
> >
> > (* compare two substrings of the SAME text
> > [compare x y] returns [0] if [x=y], a negative integer if
> > [x<y], and a positive integer if [x>y] *)
> > let rec same_substr_compare str idx1 idx2 : int =
> > let length = String.length str in
> > (* shortest string is smaller *)
> > if idx1 = length then -1 else
> > if idx2 = length then 1 else
> > (* compare one char *)
> > let res = compare str.[idx1] str.[idx2] in
> > (* char was equal, recurse *)
> > if res = 0 then same_substr_compare str (idx1+1) (idx2+1)
> > (* char was different, finished *)
> > else res ;;
>
> I get the impression that same_substr_compare never returns 0; is this
> intentional?
Since I compare substrings of the same string from different positions
to the end of the string, there will never be any identical
substrings (one of them will always be shorter).
>
> > 3. Mergesort (=Array.stable_sort) is faster than
> > heapsort (=Array.sort). (runtime down from 60s to 40s).
> > (I also tried quicksort (=Sort.array), but after 8 hours
> > it still hadn't finished.)
>
> This is a bit surprising: you might have hit one of those cases where
> Quicksort is O(n^2), but it could also be the case that Sort.array
> malfunctions because your comparison function is not a proper
> comparison function (it doesn't return 0 for equal things).
It worked on smaller datasets, so I think I found an O(n^2)-case.
My Java-collegue had the same problem and had to implement merge sort.
I didn't look into it a lot.
>
> - Xavier Leroy
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2001-11-27 9:41 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-10-02 17:53 [Caml-list] replay debugger Yoann Padioleau
2001-10-04 12:39 ` Xavier Leroy
2001-11-26 14:51 ` Fergus Henderson
2001-11-26 16:14 ` Xavier Leroy
2001-11-26 18:40 ` [Caml-list] Beware of compare (and Ocaml beaten by Java) Mattias Waldau
2001-11-27 9:21 ` Xavier Leroy
2001-11-27 9:41 ` Mattias Waldau [this message]
2001-11-30 9:12 ` Pierre Weis
2001-12-03 21:37 ` Chris Hecker
2001-11-27 17:03 ` [Caml-list] bytegen.comp_expr error when doing object copying Neil Inala
2001-11-28 20:15 ` Xavier Leroy
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