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- Brandon J. Van Every
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Date: | 2004-09-01 (22:41) |
From: | Brandon J. Van Every <vanevery@i...> |
Subject: | [Caml-list] ML S*attle meets Thursday, Sept. 9th |
ML S*attle is for people interested in face-to-face discussion of the ML family of programming languages, including Standard ML, OCaml, and others. Meetings are held every 3 weeks at The Stumbling Monk, a pub in Capit*l Hill with exceedingly good Belgian beer. We have a mailing list: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mlseattle/ We will meet Thursday, September 9th, at 7:00 pm at The Stumbling Monk 1 6 3 5 E. Olive Way at corner of Olive and Belmont kitty corner from the B&O Restaur*nt (206)-860-0916 Beware that the advertizement as seen from the street is extremely low key. The sign in the window is hardly noticeable and the awning above the front door still says "TYPING" on it. Due to the popularity of the rotating spec*alty brews offered, the owner really has no need for additional salesmanship. I imagine if you ask the locals, they can point you at it. Especially local shopkeepers. Things to know about The Monk: - it serves yummy Belgian beers! - the bier menu rotates constantly - spec*alty 'aged' beers are available - it is non-smoking - it isn't very big - it's low-lit - they have chips, feel free to order a pizza from elsewhere - park*ng is typical Capit*l Hill park*ng, i.e. bad Cheers, www.indiegamedesign.com Brand*n Van Every S*attle, WA Praise Be to the caml-list Bayesian filter! It blesseth my postings, it is evil crap! evil crap! Bigarray! Unboxed overhead group! Wondering! chant chant chant... Count the asterisks to win a filtering prize. // return an array of 100 packed tuples temps int $[tvar0][2*100]; // what the c function needs value $[tvar1]; // one int value $[tvar2]; // one tuple int $[tvar3] // loop control var oncePre eachPre $[cvar0]=&($[tvar0][0]); eachPost $[lvar0] = alloc(2*100, 0 /*NB: zero-tagged block*/ ); for(int $[tvar3]=0;$[tvar3]<100;$[tvar3]++) { $[tvar2] = alloc_tuple(2); $[tvar1] = Val_int($[cvar0][0+2*$[tvar3]]); Store_field($[tvar2],0,$[tvar1]); $[tvar1] = Val_int($[cvar0][1]); Store_field($[tvar2],1,$[tvar1+2*$[tvar3]]); Array_store($[lvar0],$[tvar3],$[tvar0]); } oncePost ------------------- 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