* Very strange camlp4 error when using records
@ 2005-05-13 19:54 Richard Jones
2005-05-13 22:10 ` [Caml-list] " Martin Jambon
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From: Richard Jones @ 2005-05-13 19:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: caml-list
I have a strange case where the generated code looks completely
correct - indeed, I can pretty-print the code, save it to a file, and
compile it using ocamlc just fine. However when using the camlp4
preprocessor directly (ocamlc -pp "camlp4o ./pa_test2.cmo" ...), it
fails to compile.
$ ocamlc -pp "camlp4o pa_extend.cmo q_MLast.cmo" -I +camlp4 -c pa_test2.ml
$ ocamlc -pp "camlp4o ./pa_test2.cmo" -I +camlp4 -c test2.ml
File "test2.ml", line 1, characters 11-18:
Unbound value t.a
$ camlp4o ./pa_test2.cmo pr_o.cmo test2.ml
type t = { a : int }
let rec t t = Array.iter print_endline [| string_of_int t.a |]
(* generated code above compiles just fine in toplevel or ocamlc *)
-- pa_test2.ml -----------------------------------------------
let rec generate loc name = function
| <:ctyp< int >> ->
<:expr< string_of_int $lid:name$ >>
| <:ctyp< { $list:fields$ } >> ->
let fields = List.map (
fun (loc, fname, mut, tdef) ->
let name = name ^ "." ^ fname in
generate loc name tdef
) fields in
<:expr< Array.iter print_endline [| $list:fields$ |] >>
| _ -> assert false
DELETE_RULE
Pcaml.str_item: "type"; LIST1 Pcaml.type_declaration SEP "and"
END
EXTEND
GLOBAL: Pcaml.str_item;
Pcaml.str_item:
[[ "type"; tds = LIST1 Pcaml.type_declaration SEP "and" ->
let typedefs = <:str_item< type $list:tds$ >> in
let values = List.map (
fun ((loc, name), tparams, tdef, cl) ->
let body = generate loc name tdef in
<:patt< $lid:name$ >>, <:expr< fun $lid:name$ -> $body$ >>
) tds in
<:str_item<
declare
$typedefs$;
value rec $list:values$;
end
>> ]];
END
--------------------------------------------------------------
-- test2.ml --------------------------------------------------
type t = { a : int }
--------------------------------------------------------------
Ideas?
Rich.
--
Richard Jones, CTO Merjis Ltd.
Merjis - web marketing and technology - http://merjis.com
Team Notepad - intranets and extranets for business - http://team-notepad.com
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* Re: [Caml-list] Very strange camlp4 error when using records
2005-05-13 19:54 Very strange camlp4 error when using records Richard Jones
@ 2005-05-13 22:10 ` Martin Jambon
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Martin Jambon @ 2005-05-13 22:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Richard Jones; +Cc: caml-list
On Fri, 13 May 2005, Richard Jones wrote:
[...]
> $ ocamlc -pp "camlp4o pa_extend.cmo q_MLast.cmo" -I +camlp4 -c pa_test2.ml
> $ ocamlc -pp "camlp4o ./pa_test2.cmo" -I +camlp4 -c test2.ml
> File "test2.ml", line 1, characters 11-18:
> Unbound value t.a
> $ camlp4o ./pa_test2.cmo pr_o.cmo test2.ml
> type t = { a : int }
> let rec t t = Array.iter print_endline [| string_of_int t.a |]
> (* generated code above compiles just fine in toplevel or ocamlc *)
You have to be careful that the strings that you introduce in the AST as
"lid" (lowercase identifier), "uid" (uppercase identifier), "str"
(escaped string) or "chr" (escaped char) are *not checked*.
What you do indirectly in your AST generator ("generate") is:
<:expr< string_of_int $lid: "t.a" >>
^^^
that's not a lid
but it is pretty-printed as if it was one
Instead of:
<:expr< string_of_int $lid:"t"$ . $lid:"a"$ >>
(this is also OK: <:expr< string_of_int t.a >> )
This why you get an error message that you would never get in hand-written
OCaml (it would be "Unbound value t" or "Unbound record field label a").
Martin
> -- pa_test2.ml -----------------------------------------------
> let rec generate loc name = function
> | <:ctyp< int >> ->
> <:expr< string_of_int $lid:name$ >>
> | <:ctyp< { $list:fields$ } >> ->
> let fields = List.map (
> fun (loc, fname, mut, tdef) ->
> let name = name ^ "." ^ fname in
> generate loc name tdef
> ) fields in
> <:expr< Array.iter print_endline [| $list:fields$ |] >>
> | _ -> assert false
>
> DELETE_RULE
> Pcaml.str_item: "type"; LIST1 Pcaml.type_declaration SEP "and"
> END
>
> EXTEND
> GLOBAL: Pcaml.str_item;
>
> Pcaml.str_item:
> [[ "type"; tds = LIST1 Pcaml.type_declaration SEP "and" ->
> let typedefs = <:str_item< type $list:tds$ >> in
> let values = List.map (
> fun ((loc, name), tparams, tdef, cl) ->
> let body = generate loc name tdef in
> <:patt< $lid:name$ >>, <:expr< fun $lid:name$ -> $body$ >>
> ) tds in
> <:str_item<
> declare
> $typedefs$;
> value rec $list:values$;
> end
> >> ]];
> END
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>
> -- test2.ml --------------------------------------------------
> type t = { a : int }
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Ideas?
>
> Rich.
>
> --
> Richard Jones, CTO Merjis Ltd.
> Merjis - web marketing and technology - http://merjis.com
> Team Notepad - intranets and extranets for business - http://team-notepad.com
>
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Martin Jambon, PhD
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