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Buffer.add_channel hangs
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Stas Miasnikou
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Martin Jambon
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Stas Miasnikou
- Fabrice Le Fessant
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Stas Miasnikou
- Goswin von Brederlow
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Martin Jambon
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Date: | 2010-03-18 (09:05) |
From: | Fabrice Le Fessant <fabrice.le_fessant@i...> |
Subject: | Re: [Caml-list] Buffer.add_channel hangs |
Hi, Maybe you should just use (in_channel_length ic) to get the size of the file before hand, so that you can directly create a string with that size instead of a Buffer.t ? Regards, --Fabrice Stas Miasnikou wrote, On 03/18/2010 07:47 AM: > On 3/18/10, Martin Jambon <martin.jambon@ens-lyon.org> wrote: >> Stas Miasnikou wrote: >>> OCaml 3.11.1, OpenBSD 4.6, i386. >>> >>> I am trying to read whole file by doing: >>> >>> let read_file_bin name = >>> let ic = open_in_bin name in >>> let b = Buffer.create 1024 in >>> (try Buffer.add_channel b ic max_int with _ -> ()); (* <-- HERE *) >>> close_in ic; >>> Array.init (Buffer.length b) (fun i -> int_of_char (Buffer.nth b i)) >>> >>> but it hangs on the line marked. Am I doing something wrong? >> The problem is max_int and the fact that Buffer.add_channel and >> Buffer.resize >> do not check for this possibility: >> >> let add_channel b ic len = >> if b.position + len > b.length then resize b len; >> really_input ic b.buffer b.position len; >> b.position <- b.position + len >> >> Something like the following would be better: >> >> let add_channel b ic len = >> if len < 0 || len > Sys.max_string_length then >> invalid_arg "Buffer.add_channel"; >> ... > > Oh, never thought OCaml has bugs! ;-) > >> Since you uncovered this problem, please kindly submit a proper bug report >> at >> http://caml.inria.fr/mantis > > I've submitted it. > >> (and figure what to do if the file is larger than 16MB on 32-bit systems) >> >> Of course, you can see from the implementation of the Buffer module that a >> string of your maximum length is created no matter what, which you surely >> want >> to avoid especially on 64-bit systems where Sys.max_string_length is very >> large. > > Erm... yes. I think I follow the other advice and will use Bigarray. > > Stas > > _______________________________________________ > Caml-list mailing list. Subscription management: > http://yquem.inria.fr/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/caml-list > Archives: http://caml.inria.fr > Beginner's list: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ocaml_beginners > Bug reports: http://caml.inria.fr/bin/caml-bugs > -- Fabrice LE FESSANT Chercheur, Equipe ASAP (As Scalable As Possible) http://www.lefessant.net/ INRIA-Futurs, Bat P - 112 Parc Orsay Université 2-4, rue Jacques Monod F-91893 Orsay Cedex, FRANCE