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Date: | 2004-09-15 (14:50) |
From: | Virgile Prevosto <prevosto@m...> |
Subject: | Re: [Caml-list] Confused |
Le 15.09.2004, à 17:23:48, Radu Grigore a écrit: > But it still doesn't explain why I was unable to exit ocaml > interactive interpreter after loading camlp4r and typing your exact > example: exit doesn't work, #quit doesn't work, ctrl-C doesn't work, > etc. The only solution that worked was ctrl-Z followed by "kill". > because camlp4R loads the Revised syntax, in which toplevel sentences are ended by a single semicolumn, not a double one: ~ [754]$ ocaml Objective Caml version 3.08.1 # #load "camlp4r.cma";; (* normal syntax, use ';;' *) Camlp4 Parsing version 3.08.1 # exit 0; (* revised syntax, use ';' *) ~ [755]$ To go back to the initial question, note that the revised syntax has two different keywords for global declaration and local binding: the former is introduced by 'value', while the latter is still 'let ... in'. Hence, you'll have to write # #load "camlp4r.cma";; # value test = let rec build = fun [0 -> [] | n -> [1e-6 :: build (n-1)]] in [1.::(build 1000)]; (* There are also differences in lists and pattern-matching syntax *) value test : list float = [1; 1e-06; 1e-06; 1e-06; 1e-06; 1e-06; 1e-06; 1e-06; 1e-06; 1e-06; 1e-06; <snip> The revised syntax is described in the chapter 6 of the camlp4 manual. -- E tutto per oggi, a la prossima volta Virgile ------------------- To unsubscribe, mail caml-list-request@inria.fr Archives: http://caml.inria.fr Bug reports: http://caml.inria.fr/bin/caml-bugs FAQ: http://caml.inria.fr/FAQ/ Beginner's list: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ocaml_beginners