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Date: | 2006-04-20 (11:53) |
From: | Damien Doligez <damien.doligez@i...> |
Subject: | Re: [Caml-list] recursion/iterator question |
On 2006-04-17, at 11:36, Christian Stork wrote: > Question to the rest of the list: The ocaml compiler complains with > ... > Warning P: this pattern-matching is not exhaustive. > Here is an example of a value that is not matched: > (1, []) > (However, some guarded clause may match this value.) > ... > > Am I right to assume there's no way to get rid of this warning > short of > disabling P-warnings on the command line? (I can't list all the > lacking > patterns since they depend on n, right?) Since nobody has pointed out the obvious, I'll do it: You can always disable this warning for a particular pattern-matching by adding the following as the last clause: | _ -> assert false -- Damien