From: David Mentre <David.Mentre@inria.fr>
To: Brian Rogoff <bpr@best.com>
Cc: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Segfault in a native code multi-threaded program
Date: 20 Aug 2001 11:12:52 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <qtlofpb3xij.fsf@pochi.inria.fr> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.21.0108170940130.18517-100000@shell5.ba.best.com>
Brian Rogoff <bpr@best.com> writes:
> > > <hint for next ocaml ;)> >
> > It would be very nice to be able to rely on Marshal as safely as on
[...]
> > </hint for next ocaml ;)>
>
> A more type safe marshaling framework is way up there on my list of
> desired enhancements. I think this will be part of the extensional
> polymorphism enhancements that you can see now in G'Caml.
In my opinion, they are two different kinds of marshaling that one could
expect: the safe one and the correct one.
Supose that I have :
type t = A | B of int | C of float
To be safe is just to ensure that if I marshal a B(3), then if I receive
a B(2.6) it will raise an exception. In other words, the marshaled data
structure should contain enough information to ensure that once
unmarshaled, it won't trigger a segfault. That's all. Basically, it
means to encode in some way the type constructor of sent data structure
(in my example, something like (type t: first: nothing; second: int;
third: float)), and to check those constructors at unmarshaling time.
The correct encoding is of course to ensure that the A of my program is
the same A of the .mli you are using to send to me a data structure. It
is of course much more difficult.
I have probably missed something on the difficulty of marshaling. I
tried to look at the mailing list archive, but did not find out the
relevant messages. Any pointer?
Best regards,
d.
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2001-08-20 9:12 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-08-16 8:08 David Mentre
2001-08-16 12:45 ` Vitaly Lugovsky
2001-08-17 8:09 ` David Mentre
2001-08-17 16:54 ` Brian Rogoff
2001-08-20 9:12 ` David Mentre [this message]
2001-08-20 16:54 ` Jun P. FURUSE
2001-08-18 23:15 ` John Max Skaller
2001-08-19 0:24 ` John Gerard Malecki
2001-08-19 18:18 ` [Caml-list] Ocaml ffi release 1.2.2 dsfox
[not found] ` <3B7C5A74.15141D95@maxtal.com.au>
[not found] ` <qtlitfm6ajh.fsf@pochi.inria.fr>
[not found] ` <3B7F0C99.FEDEAA86@maxtal.com.au>
[not found] ` <qtl3d6m4vkt.fsf@pochi.inria.fr>
2001-08-21 19:20 ` [Caml-list] Segfault in a native code program using pm variants John Max Skaller
2001-08-23 8:54 ` Xavier Leroy
2001-08-20 12:57 [Caml-list] Segfault in a native code multi-threaded program Krishnaswami, Neel
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