* [Caml-list] analyzing Camlp4 nodes
@ 2012-07-13 8:48 Dan Bensen
2012-07-13 10:12 ` Gabriel Scherer
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From: Dan Bensen @ 2012-07-13 8:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Is there a way to compare a Camlp4 ast node to a quotation
that ignores the locations?
Camlp4 seems to rely on quotations as much as possible,
but it seems like you have to either compare a quotation
with another quotation, so they have the same location,
or write out the ast code explicitly.
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* Re: [Caml-list] analyzing Camlp4 nodes
2012-07-13 8:48 [Caml-list] analyzing Camlp4 nodes Dan Bensen
@ 2012-07-13 10:12 ` Gabriel Scherer
2012-07-13 10:24 ` Wojciech Meyer
2012-07-13 11:10 ` Dan Bensen
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From: Gabriel Scherer @ 2012-07-13 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Dan Bensen; +Cc: caml-list
I'm sorry but I don't understand your question.
What do you mean by "comparing" ast nodes? Is it an equality/ordering
test between the node as OCaml values?
I don't understand what you mean by the idea of "a quotation and
another quotation" having "the same location".
Maybe a concrete example would be clearer.
If your question is: how do I text that two pieces of ASTs are equal
*modulo* the location (the term structure is the same but the
locations are allowed to be different), then you can do that by
erasing the locations. Untested code:
let strip_locations = Ast.map_loc (fun _ -> Loc.ghost)
let equal_modulo_loc a b = (strip_locations a) = (strip_locations b)
On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 10:48 AM, Dan Bensen <danbensen@att.net> wrote:
>
> Is there a way to compare a Camlp4 ast node to a quotation
> that ignores the locations?
> Camlp4 seems to rely on quotations as much as possible,
> but it seems like you have to either compare a quotation
> with another quotation, so they have the same location,
> or write out the ast code explicitly.
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* Re: [Caml-list] analyzing Camlp4 nodes
2012-07-13 10:12 ` Gabriel Scherer
@ 2012-07-13 10:24 ` Wojciech Meyer
2012-07-13 11:10 ` Dan Bensen
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From: Wojciech Meyer @ 2012-07-13 10:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Gabriel Scherer; +Cc: Dan Bensen, caml-list
There is Camlp4LocationStripper.ml filter in Camlp4/Filters.
On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 11:12 AM, Gabriel Scherer
<gabriel.scherer@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm sorry but I don't understand your question.
> What do you mean by "comparing" ast nodes? Is it an equality/ordering
> test between the node as OCaml values?
> I don't understand what you mean by the idea of "a quotation and
> another quotation" having "the same location".
> Maybe a concrete example would be clearer.
>
> If your question is: how do I text that two pieces of ASTs are equal
> *modulo* the location (the term structure is the same but the
> locations are allowed to be different), then you can do that by
> erasing the locations. Untested code:
>
> let strip_locations = Ast.map_loc (fun _ -> Loc.ghost)
> let equal_modulo_loc a b = (strip_locations a) = (strip_locations b)
>
> On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 10:48 AM, Dan Bensen <danbensen@att.net> wrote:
>>
>> Is there a way to compare a Camlp4 ast node to a quotation
>> that ignores the locations?
>> Camlp4 seems to rely on quotations as much as possible,
>> but it seems like you have to either compare a quotation
>> with another quotation, so they have the same location,
>> or write out the ast code explicitly.
>
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* Re: [Caml-list] analyzing Camlp4 nodes
2012-07-13 10:12 ` Gabriel Scherer
2012-07-13 10:24 ` Wojciech Meyer
@ 2012-07-13 11:10 ` Dan Bensen
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From: Dan Bensen @ 2012-07-13 11:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Gabriel Scherer; +Cc: caml-list
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> > Is there a way to compare a Camlp4 ast node to a quotation
> > that ignores the locations?
> If your question is: how do I text that two pieces of ASTs are equal
> *modulo* the location (the term structure is the same but the
> locations are allowed to be different), then you can do that by
> erasing the locations. Untested code:
>
> let strip_locations = Ast.map_loc (fun _ -> Loc.ghost)
> let equal_modulo_loc a b = (strip_locations a) = (strip_locations b)
Yes, that's it. Thanks.
(sorry about the double post)
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