From: markus.kliegl@t-online.de (markus.kliegl)
To: Caml List <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: [Caml-list] Random results
Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2001 05:25:34 +0200 (CEST) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.10.10104210456190.26953-100000@linux.magictux.net> (raw)
Hi,
Sorry for the length of the message.
I have the following program:
let rot = ref false;;
let rot13_char c =
let x = int_of_char c in
if (x >= 65 && x < 78) || (x >= 97 && x < 110) then
char_of_int (x + 13)
else if (x >= 78 && x < 91) || (x >= 110 && x < 123) then
char_of_int (x - 13)
else c
;;
let rot13_str str =
for i = 0 to String.length str - 1 do
str.[i] <- (rot13_char str.[i])
done;
str
;;
let rot_print str =
if !rot = false then
print_endline str
else
print_endline (rot13_str str)
;;
let rec beer n =
if n = 1 then begin
rot_print "1 bottle of beer on the wall";
rot_print "1 bottle of beer";
rot_print "Take one down and pass it around";
rot_print "No bottles of beer on the wall"
end else begin
print_int n; rot_print " bottles of beer on the wall";
print_int n; rot_print " bottles of beer";
rot_print "Take one down and pass it around";
print_int (n - 1); rot_print " bottles of beer on the wall";
print_newline ();
beer (n - 1)
end
;;
let main argc argv =
if (argc > 1) && (argv.(1) = "rot13") then
rot := true;
beer 99
;;
main (Array.length Sys.argv) Sys.argv
When running it without the optional argument 'rot13', the
output is correct. However, when I do run it with that argument,
I get results in which some lines are rot13-ed and others not,
e.g.:
3 obggyrf bs orre ba gur jnyy
3 obggyrf bs orre
Gnxr bar qbja naq cnff vg nebhaq
2 obggyrf bs orre ba gur jnyy
2 bottles of beer on the wall
2 bottles of beer
Take one down and pass it around
1 bottles of beer on the wall
1 obggyr bs orre ba gur jnyy
1 obggyr bs orre
Gnxr bar qbja naq cnff vg nebhaq
Ab obggyrf bs orre ba gur jnyy
I'm using Ocaml 3.00, by the way. Is this a bug in my program
(I can't find it) or in Ocaml?
Thanks,
Markus Kliegl
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2001-04-21 3:25 markus.kliegl [this message]
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2001-04-21 4:33 ` markus.kliegl
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