From: Julien Signoles <Julien.Signoles@lri.fr>
To: brogoff@speakeasy.net
Cc: Julien Signoles <Julien.Signoles@lri.fr>,
Jon Harrop <jdh30@cam.ac.uk>, <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Functors
Date: Thu, 6 May 2004 14:26:26 +0200 (MEST) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.43.0405061418200.14392-100000@pc8-119.lri.fr> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.58.0405051257110.15595@grace.speakeasy.net>
> In any case, the absence of a defunctorization step means that we often
> have a choice between performance and a functorized programming style, which
> stinks.
I don't think you have a stinking choice. My opinion is: always choose a
functorized programming style and, if this style significantly reduces
performance, then use a defunctorizer like ocamldefun. For example, see
the Jean-Christophe Filliâtre's contribution to this thread
(http://caml.inria.fr/archives/200405/msg00087.html). First, he
implements an algorithm in a functorized style. Then, he sadly remarks
poor performance due to functors. Finally, he defunctorizes and boosts
the performance.
> Does ocamldefun deal with the recursive modules of 3.07?
The current version (v1.11) of ocamldefun only works with ocaml 3.06 and
so it doesn't deal with recursive modules. A version of ocamldefun dealing
with ocaml 3.07 is on my TODO list.
> MLton began as an SML defunctorizer if I'm not mistaken, but has evolved
> into a whole program optimizing compiler.
You're not mistaken :-). See http://www.mlton.org/history.html.
Cheers,
Julien
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2004-05-06 12:32 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-05-02 9:12 Jon Harrop
2004-05-02 10:24 ` Martin Jambon
2004-05-02 13:34 ` Jon Harrop
2004-05-02 14:12 ` skaller
2004-05-02 16:49 ` Jon Harrop
2004-05-03 0:20 ` skaller
2004-05-03 14:43 ` Jacques Carette
2004-05-03 16:09 ` Alain.Frisch
2004-05-03 18:53 ` Jacques Carette
2004-05-03 19:17 ` [Caml-list] Mathematica Jon Harrop
2004-05-03 22:51 ` [Caml-list] Functors Alain.Frisch
2004-05-03 16:02 ` Julien Signoles
2004-05-03 18:41 ` Jon Harrop
2004-05-04 7:25 ` Jean-Christophe Filliatre
2004-05-05 8:15 ` Julien Signoles
2004-05-05 20:41 ` brogoff
2004-05-06 11:16 ` Jon Harrop
2004-05-06 20:23 ` Alain.Frisch
2004-05-06 18:26 ` Olivier Grisel
2004-05-06 12:26 ` Julien Signoles [this message]
2004-05-06 16:35 ` brogoff
2004-05-02 17:18 ` David Brown
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