From: Peter Frey <pjfrey@sympatico.ca>
To: "Eric Jaeger (ANSSI)" <eric.jaeger@ssi.gouv.fr>
Cc: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Function returning recursive lists
Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2012 20:41:28 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <BLU0-SMTP8611AC5001809B37D0AA12A33F0@phx.gbl> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <50D59147.3000201@ssi.gouv.fr>
On Sat, 2012-12-22 at 11:53 +0100, Eric Jaeger (ANSSI) wrote:
> On 21/12/2012 20:55, Peter Frey wrote:
> > It sometimes helps to read read the various libraries.
> > For example, this thing is a variation of Batteries.BatList.Append:
> >
> > module Cycle = struct
> > type 'a mut_list = { hd: 'a; mutable tl: 'a list }
> > external inj : 'a mut_list -> 'a list = "%identity"
> > external jni : 'a list -> 'a mut_list = "%identity"
> As far as I know, the use of "%identity" is a trick which is similar to
> Obj, telling the compiler to do nothing. You would not be allowed to do
> that with standard, typed OCaml identity. In this sense, it is not the
> sort of solution I'm looking for.
>
> Regards, Eric
For what it's worth: Obj.ml, contains the line:
...
external magic : 'a -> 'b = "%identity"
...
That type allows anything, including 'unifying' any two types.
(The compiler does not do nothing: it assigns the argument of type 'a to
be the result which is of type 'b and is perfectly willing to produce
code that instantly causes a segmentation fault)
inj and its inverse jni seem to have a type at least a bit more friendly
since they control the usage of the individual fields.
As long as you trust Ocaml lists to always have the layout above, this
seems a lot saver to me than type 'a -> 'b.
You wanted, in effect, something like:
# let rec l = [1;2;3;l];;
Error: This expression has type int list
but an expression was expected of type int
The type 'a list is built into the system; it is not recursive and if
there was a way to force it to be so (without hacks), the type system
would not be sound.
You know the following, of course:
# type 'a aRec = {mutable hd: 'a; mutable tl:'a aRec};;
type 'a aRec = { mutable hd : 'a; mutable tl : 'a aRec; }
# let rec a = {hd=1; tl=a};;
val a : int aRec =
{hd = 1;
tl =
{hd = 1;
tl =
{hd = 1;
tl =
{hd = 1;
tl =
The problem with docycle is not its coding style but that it produces in
fact a cyclic list, which is not very useful: Almost all functions, such
as List.rev are undefined.
Peter
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Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-12-18 8:37 Eric Jaeger
2012-12-21 19:55 ` Peter Frey
2012-12-22 18:10 ` Philippe Wang
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2012-12-28 1:41 ` Peter Frey [this message]
2012-12-28 9:37 ` Arkady Andrukonis
2012-12-28 12:21 ` Philippe Wang
2012-12-28 12:30 ` Philippe Wang
2012-12-28 15:22 ` Didier Cassirame
2013-01-04 0:45 ` Francois Berenger
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2012-12-18 9:35 ` Gabriel Scherer
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2012-12-18 11:21 ` Julien Blond
2012-12-18 13:13 ` Eric Jaeger
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2012-12-19 16:45 ` Lukasz Stafiniak
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2012-12-19 22:23 ` Philippe Wang
2012-12-19 23:50 ` Jeremy Yallop
2012-12-20 15:24 ` Ashish Agarwal
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