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Why doesn't ocamlopt detect a missing ; after failwith statement?
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Date: | 2004-11-25 (20:46) |
From: | Richard Jones <rich@a...> |
Subject: | Why doesn't ocamlopt detect a missing ; after failwith statement? |
--------------------------------------------------------------- t.ml -- let () = if false then failwith "Failed ..." (* ; *) prerr_endline "OK" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Compiled with ocamlopt.opt: $ ocamlopt.opt t.ml $ ./a.out $ (it prints nothing). If I uncomment/add the ';', then it prints the OK message: $ ocamlopt.opt t.ml $ ./a.out OK All well and good, but I don't understand why it doesn't warn me about the missing ';' in the first case. Rich. -- Richard Jones. http://www.annexia.org/ http://www.j-london.com/ >>> http://www.team-notepad.com/ - collaboration tools for teams <<< Merjis Ltd. http://www.merjis.com/ - improving website return on investment http://execellence.co.uk/ - Interim and executive recruitment