From: Oliver Bandel <oliver@first.in-berlin.de>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: [Caml-list] Calling a function with a self-defined type as argument
Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2002 03:11:56 +0200 (MET DST) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.3.95.1020822025344.150A-100000@first.in-berlin.de> (raw)
Hello,
after rewriting a perl-program into Ocaml,
I tried it in different ways.
After getting a minimal working-version ready,
I tried some OO-stuff today first time in Ocaml.
That's nice. I like it. Normally OO is annoying,
but in OCaml, it's really fun. :)
But during rewriting the program, I saw that
I could do some advantages in using own types.
I had tried it before, but had no success
with using "try ...with ..." and the self
defined type.
But today I had better Ideas and so I started
concentrating on working with the type, and
after that maybe add some OO-stuff (if necessary/
helpful).
During experimenting with the type, I experienced a
- for me - strange behaviour. You can see my questions
in the last lines of the code (see below).
If you have other comments (optimizing code, better indenting-style),
please let me know.
(The program-code is not complete, here; only the necessary
stuff for showing my question is in this mail.)
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let suchstring = if Array.length Sys.argv > 1 then Sys.argv.(1) else ""
let inch = open_in "de-tex-faq.txt" (* where to read from (inch: in-channel) *)
type contents = EMPTY
| Line of string
| Empty_Line
| EOF
type inputline = { mutable line: contents; mutable lastline: contents }
let il = { line = EMPTY; lastline = EMPTY } (* il: inputline *)
(* rl: read line *)
let rl channel =
let content = try Line(input_line channel) with
| _ -> EOF
in
let res content = match content with
| Line ("") -> Empty_Line
| l -> l (* should match all other stuff *)
in
il.lastline <- il.line;
il.line <- content
let x y = match y with
| EOF -> print_string "EOF!!\n"
| Empty_Line -> print_string "Empty_Line!!\n"
| EMPTY -> print_string "unexpected EMPTY-case!\n"
| Line txt -> print_string txt
(* yes, "x" is a stupid name, but it was only a test until now. *)
let _ = x Empty_Line;; (* expected behaviour *)
let _ = x EOF;; (* expected behaviour *)
let _ = x EMPTY;; (* expected behaviour *)
(*
let _ = x Line "h0oifdaji oi" ;;
This last one does not work: => "This function is applied to too many arguments"
let _ = x Line( "reuruhjf" ) ;;
This last one does not work: => "This function is applied to too many arguments"
But it works in this way:
let _ = x (Line "reuruhjf") ;;
WHY? (why *only* that?)
At least the second example (with parantheses around the
Line's arguments) should work...?!
*)
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Ciao,
Oliver
P.S.: I love that language. It's really fine :)
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next reply other threads:[~2002-08-22 1:20 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-08-22 1:11 Oliver Bandel [this message]
2002-08-22 1:43 ` SooHyoung Oh
2002-08-22 1:50 ` Oleg
2002-08-22 2:20 ` Pal-Kristian Engstad
2002-08-22 2:32 ` Dimitri Ara
2002-08-22 12:40 ` Oliver Bandel
2002-08-22 13:15 ` Markus Mottl
2002-08-22 20:40 ` Oliver Bandel
2002-08-22 2:04 ` Dimitri Ara
2002-08-22 12:47 ` Oliver Bandel
2002-08-22 13:13 ` Sven LUTHER
2002-08-22 14:07 ` Remi VANICAT
2002-08-22 14:15 ` Markus Mottl
2002-08-22 23:51 ` Pixel
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