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Date: | 2010-03-20 (08:29) |
From: | Stas Miasnikou <stas.miasnikou@g...> |
Subject: | Re: Buffer.add_channel hangs |
On 3/18/10, Stas Miasnikou <stas.miasnikou@gmail.com> wrote: > On 3/17/10, Stas Miasnikou <stas.miasnikou@gmail.com> 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? > > More on this, when 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 (n + 100) with _ -> ()); > close_in ic; > print_int (Buffer.length b); print_newline (); > Array.init (Buffer.length b) (fun i -> int_of_char (Buffer.nth b i)) > > With file length equal to n (65536) I get nothing read, i.e. after > reading Buffer.length b returns 0. Can anyone check this, so I know > whether this is OCaml or my OpenBSD 4.6 port of it issue? Aha, this behaviour is documented, mea culpa. Stas