From: Marc de Falco <marc.defalco@gmail.com>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] forbidden construct as right hand side of "let rec"
Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 18:14:57 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <C1914435-5748-4578-9EEE-1F78D349D9F0@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200910231735142654782@orange.fr>
The issue is that this definition can't be generalized to lists of
arbitrary size.
The code
let list_cycle l =
let rec loop = l @ loop in
loop
will not be accepted.
I don't know the exact rule, but I guess that on the right-hand side
of a
let rec defining a ground value named foo you can only write a term
which
evaluates to a finite ground term on the currently defined variables +
foo.
That is to say something that evaluates to a finite tree of
constructors with
constants or defined variables as leaves.
Maybe someone more knowledgeable could state the exact rule.
- marc
P.S. : the code using Obj is far from a solution as it modifies the
existing structure
of the list to add cycling and thus, breaks persistency.
Le 23 oct. 2009 à 17:35, Damien Guichard a écrit :
>
> let list_cycle2 a b =
> let rec loop = a::b::loop
> in loop
>
>
> - damien
>
> En réponse au message
> de : Lukasz Stafiniak
> du : 2009-10-23 01:10:37
> À : caml-list
> CC :
> Sujet : Re: [Caml-list] forbidden construct as right hand side of
> "let rec"
>
> While we are at it, what is the best way to convert a "straight" list
> into a cyclic list?
>
> i.e. convert
>
> let l = a::b::[]
>
> into
>
> let rec l = a::b::l
>
> (for arbitrary length lists). (The answer I recall from the archives
> was using Obj.magic to mutate the [] in the original list).
>
> On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 12:34 AM, Stéphane Glondu <steph@glondu.net
> > wrote:
> > Mathias Kende a écrit :
> > > let rec g = f g
> >
> > What about:
> >
> > let rec g x = f g x
>
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-10-23 16:15 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-10-22 22:22 Mathias Kende
2009-10-22 22:34 ` [Caml-list] " Stéphane Glondu
2009-10-22 23:10 ` Lukasz Stafiniak
2009-10-23 15:35 ` Damien Guichard
2009-10-23 16:14 ` Marc de Falco [this message]
2009-10-23 17:51 ` blue storm
2009-10-25 14:11 ` Mathias Kende
2009-10-25 15:03 ` Stéphane Glondu
2009-10-28 16:52 ` Xavier Leroy
2009-10-28 22:44 ` Lukasz Stafiniak
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