Thanks Dominique!

I was not using threads but I think it is a good idea.

Best regards,
Angela


On Feb 16, 2008 11:26 AM, Dominique Martinet <asmadeus77@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,

If it's an OCaml interpreter, I don't think there's a way to evaluate
the time needed automatically, you can compute the complexity yourself
and have a rough evaluation of the compile time, but there's no way a
computer will do it for you without actually evaluating the
expression.

The stopping is easy though; if you use a GUI you probably already
have threads (i.e. when you click on run, it will call the "eval
prog1" function in a thread, so you can keep editing inside of the
GUI). You can save the thread id when you run it, and ask to kill it
when you click on the stop button, and I don't even think it will
raise an exception.

If you're not already using threads, I'm curious and would like to
know how you plan to handle the GUI.

Regards,
Martinet Dominique

PS : O'Reilly's book is a nice place to start if you don't know much
about threads http://caml.inria.fr/pub/docs/oreilly-book/html/book-ora175.html