From: Jeremy Yallop <yallop@gmail.com>
To: Simon Cruanes <simon.cruanes.2007@m4x.org>
Cc: Caml List <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Proposal: extend try to handle success
Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2014 18:09:12 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAAxsn=E4v=ZQmovPbYQYgYgeo4FuhMkh3FcBFxLfkQgkxtGwEw@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20140204171435.GD11278@emmental.inria.fr>
On 4 February 2014 17:14, Simon Cruanes <simon.cruanes.2007@m4x.org> wrote:
> Le Tue, 04 Feb 2014, Jeremy Yallop a écrit :
>> I'd like to propose extending OCaml with a design once suggested by
>> Christophe Raffalli which elegantly handles this case. The details,
>> along with an implementation that you can try out, are in the
>> following blog post:
>>
>> http://ocamllabs.github.io/compiler-hacking/2014/02/04/handler-case.html
>>
>> Feedback welcome!
>
> This is very nice and detailed, but I'm not sure to follow how this is
> supposed to help in some cases you mention. Namely, the
>
> match (try Some (foo) with End_of_foo -> None) with
> | Some x -> a
> | None -> b
>
> transformation is used to preserve tail-call. Would the new
>
> try foo with
> | End_of_foo -> b
> | val x -> a
>
> present the same behavior w.r.t tail-call?
Yes, 'a' is in tail position in both snippets.
> If the answer is yes, then I find it very interesting :)
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-02-04 18:09 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-02-04 17:00 Jeremy Yallop
2014-02-04 17:14 ` Simon Cruanes
2014-02-04 18:09 ` Jeremy Yallop [this message]
2014-02-04 19:05 ` Gabriel Scherer
2014-02-04 19:18 ` Markus Mottl
2014-02-04 19:29 ` Markus Mottl
2014-02-04 19:42 ` Yaron Minsky
2014-02-05 16:04 ` Jesper Louis Andersen
2014-02-06 10:58 ` Goswin von Brederlow
2014-02-06 11:10 ` Ben Millwood
2014-02-10 8:47 ` Goswin von Brederlow
2014-02-10 9:23 ` Ben Millwood
2014-02-10 14:39 ` Alain Frisch
2014-02-06 11:36 ` Jeremy Yallop
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