* [Caml-list] Long constant strings?
@ 2003-12-10 0:35 Brian Hurt
2003-12-09 23:57 ` David Brown
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From: Brian Hurt @ 2003-12-10 0:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I want to create a long, constant string- by long I mean 64K characters
(it's basically an 8-bit lookup table). Needless to say, I don't a 64K
long line (256K actually, as every character is of the \xxx, where x is
digits). So currently I'm building the string up as the concatentation of
4K 16-character strings (each 16-character string fits nicely on a line).
But looking at the assembly code output of this, I notice that it's
concatenating the strings at run time.
Am I missing some nice way of doing this? If not, is there any chance
that a future rev of the compiler will recognize this idiom and
concatenate the strings at compile time?
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* Re: [Caml-list] Long constant strings?
2003-12-10 0:35 [Caml-list] Long constant strings? Brian Hurt
@ 2003-12-09 23:57 ` David Brown
2003-12-10 1:12 ` Brian Hurt
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From: David Brown @ 2003-12-09 23:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Brian Hurt; +Cc: Ocaml Mailing List
On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 06:35:42PM -0600, Brian Hurt wrote:
> Am I missing some nice way of doing this? If not, is there any chance
> that a future rev of the compiler will recognize this idiom and
> concatenate the strings at compile time?
Why not:
let text = "\
\001\002\003\004\005\006\007\008\009\010\012\013\014\015\016\
\001\002\003\004\005\006\007\008\009\010\012\013\014\015\016\
...
"
Dave
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* Re: [Caml-list] Long constant strings?
2003-12-09 23:57 ` David Brown
@ 2003-12-10 1:12 ` Brian Hurt
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From: Brian Hurt @ 2003-12-10 1:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: David Brown; +Cc: Ocaml Mailing List
On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, David Brown wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 06:35:42PM -0600, Brian Hurt wrote:
> > Am I missing some nice way of doing this? If not, is there any chance
> > that a future rev of the compiler will recognize this idiom and
> > concatenate the strings at compile time?
>
> Why not:
>
> let text = "\
> \001\002\003\004\005\006\007\008\009\010\012\013\014\015\016\
> \001\002\003\004\005\006\007\008\009\010\012\013\014\015\016\
> ...
> "
>
> Dave
>
Thank you! That's *exactly* what I want.
My stupid.
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