* [Caml-list] external function with arity > 5 and "noalloc"
@ 2013-08-21 16:37 Florent Monnier
2013-08-22 8:44 ` David Allsopp
0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Florent Monnier @ 2013-08-21 16:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: caml-list
Hi,
I'm not sure if this behavior is a bug or not.
Here a given function defined in a stub:
cat > bind.ml <<EOF
external f :
v1:int ->
v2:int ->
v3:int ->
v4:int ->
v5:int ->
v6:int -> int
= "bind_f"
"bind_f_bc"
"noalloc"
EOF
if compiles fine with all warnings on:
ocamlopt -c -w +A -warn-error +A bind.ml
if will also compile fine with:
= "bind_f"
"bind_f_bc"
if I put only:
= "bind_f"
I get a compilation error, which is what I expected:
ocamlopt -c -w +A -warn-error +A bind.ml
File "bind.ml", line 2, characters 2-75:
Error: An external function with more than 5 arguments requires
a second stub function for native-code compilation
But now if I write this way:
= "bind_f"
"noalloc"
then I get no compile error anymore.
I may be wrong again, but I guess this is not the expected behavior.
In case this is indeed a bug, maybe I've been through mantis list
without seeing it, but it seems not to be registered yet.
--
Regards
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* RE: [Caml-list] external function with arity > 5 and "noalloc"
2013-08-21 16:37 [Caml-list] external function with arity > 5 and "noalloc" Florent Monnier
@ 2013-08-22 8:44 ` David Allsopp
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: David Allsopp @ 2013-08-22 8:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: caml-list
Florent Monnier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm not sure if this behavior is a bug or not.
> Here a given function defined in a stub:
>
> cat > bind.ml <<EOF
> external f :
> v1:int ->
> v2:int ->
> v3:int ->
> v4:int ->
> v5:int ->
> v6:int -> int
> = "bind_f"
> "bind_f_bc"
> "noalloc"
> EOF
The naming you're using here implies you've got these the wrong way around - the bytecode stub comes first (I'm assuming that's what _bc means) - see 19.1.2 in the manual.
> if compiles fine with all warnings on:
> ocamlopt -c -w +A -warn-error +A bind.ml
>
> if will also compile fine with:
> = "bind_f"
> "bind_f_bc"
>
> if I put only:
> = "bind_f"
>
> I get a compilation error, which is what I expected:
>
> ocamlopt -c -w +A -warn-error +A bind.ml
>
> File "bind.ml", line 2, characters 2-75:
> Error: An external function with more than 5 arguments requires
> a second stub function for native-code compilation
>
>
> But now if I write this way:
> = "bind_f"
> "noalloc"
> then I get no compile error anymore.
This isn't a bug - are you able to link the executable? What you've specified is an external f using a function bind_f for bytecode and noalloc for native code - unless there is a symbol noalloc knocking around somewhere in the runtime, I'd expect you to get a linking error with ocamlopt and either a linking error or a runtime segfault with ocamlc (because of using bind_f not bind_f_bc).
"noalloc" as a string rather than a keyword is a bit of a hack (though I'm sure there's a logical reason it was done that way - although it does just look a teensy bit lazy as it means the grammar for external is simply a string list!). What is a bug is that noalloc isn't mentioned in Chapter 19 of the manual (similarly for "float" which can also be specified).
David
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