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From: David T. <Dav...@un...> - 2008-08-30 16:41:47
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On Sat, 2008-08-30 at 17:54 +0200, blue storm wrote: > You will perhaps notice that the from_loop function of Yoric's patch > has been dropped. > I chose to do so because it was extending the use of the > No_more_elements exception to an additional (and not crucially > important) function of the API. > If that is not a problem (i'm not sure what the reasons of this > restriction are), i may submit a patch with from_loop. I wish to add that we discussed this on IRC and I agree that from_loop is not a very interesting function. I have also reviewed change_exists.patch and I agree that this version is better than mine. Cheers, David/Yoric -- David Teller-Rajchenbach Security of Distributed Systems http://www.univ-orleans.fr/lifo/Members/David.Teller Angry researcher: French Universities need reforms, but the LRU act brings liquidations. |
From: blue s. <blu...@gm...> - 2008-08-30 15:54:09
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I began to split the Enum improvement into smaller patches. This is still a work-in-progress (and quite time-consuming). Those patches only introduce new function, with no modifications of existing code. # take and drop related patches http://bluestorm.info/tmp/extlib/patches/added_function_take.patch http://bluestorm.info/tmp/extlib/patches/added_function_drop.patch http://bluestorm.info/tmp/extlib/patches/added_function_takewhile.patch (no drop_while yet, as it relies on the hooks-adding functions) # predicates related patches http://bluestorm.info/tmp/extlib/patches/added_functions_exists_forall.patch http://bluestorm.info/tmp/extlib/patches/change_exists_forall.patch # folding related patch http://bluestorm.info/tmp/extlib/patches/added_functions_scan_scanl.patch # unfolding related patches http://bluestorm.info/tmp/extlib/patches/added_function_unfold.patch http://bluestorm.info/tmp/extlib/patches/added_function_seq.patch http://bluestorm.info/tmp/extlib/patches/added_function_fromwhile.patch You will perhaps notice that the from_loop function of Yoric's patch has been dropped. I choosed to do so because it was extending the use of the No_more_elements exception to an additional (and not crucially important) function of the API. If that is not a problem (i'm not sure what the reasons of this restriction are), i may submit a patch with from_loop. Feel free to create a new thread to comment a specific patch. They were created in the order i gave, but are usually not dependent on each other (except for the change_* one, and from_while wich depends on unfold). I worked with a tiny local darcs repository, wich make it easy to cherrypick changes; if anyone is interested i could upload the darcs repository somewhere. |
From: Florent M. <fmo...@li...> - 2008-08-30 14:43:52
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Hi, although this code works, and can be tested to compare perfs, it can not be included as is due to the unsafe output that does not exist in the IO system. So could someone enlighten me about how this could be integrated elegantly ? -- Florent Monnier a écrit : > > I may have missed it, but did you have an actual patch which > > incorporates the latest/fastest version which we could review? > > Here is a patch (3.8K) or a tarball (69K): > > http://www.linux-nantes.org/~fmonnier/temp/extlib-1.5.1_write_double_once.p >atch > http://www.linux-nantes.org/~fmonnier/temp/extlib-1.5.1_write_double_once.t >ar.gz > > both are equivalent and include a simple 'test.ml' which shows the > differences > > (the problem as explained in the previous email is that I had to add a new > field to the type 'a output for the unsafe output) > > -- > Florent |
From: David T. <Dav...@un...> - 2008-08-30 13:49:40
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Hi again, I have made a few changes to ExtList, which I've divided in several patches. Here's the first of the batch. List of changes : * extList.mli is now as documented as list.mli in the base library * utility functions [cons], [is_empty], [index_of], [index_ofq], [rindex_of], [rindex_ofq], [assoc_inv] * utility [make_compare] to lift a comparison function to lists * conversion [backwards] for backwards enumeration and [of_backwards] for creation from a backwards enumeration * renamed [nth] as [at], [split_nth] as [split_at] (the originals are still there, for compatibility purposes), as my personal observations indicate that this function names confuse newbies * renamed [takewhile] and [dropwhile] as [take_while] and [drop_while] (the originals are still there, for compatibility purposes), as these names are more idiomatic. Cheers, David -- David Teller-Rajchenbach Security of Distributed Systems http://www.univ-orleans.fr/lifo/Members/David.Teller Angry researcher: French Universities need reforms, but the LRU act brings liquidations. |
From: David T. <Dav...@un...> - 2008-08-30 13:28:32
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Sorry, the *.orig are a mistake. More patches on the way... Cheers, David On Sat, 2008-08-30 at 14:09 +0100, Richard Jones wrote: > On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 02:59:11PM +0200, David Teller wrote: > > A simple patch adding more documentation to ExtArray. > > Is the *.orig file part of this patch? > > Anyway, +1 (for the extArray.mli file documentation). > > Can whoever owns this list please raise the 40K attachment limit to > something sensible, so that David can post uncompressed patches. > > Rich. > -- David Teller-Rajchenbach Security of Distributed Systems http://www.univ-orleans.fr/lifo/Members/David.Teller Angry researcher: French Universities need reforms, but the LRU act brings liquidations. |
From: Richard J. <ri...@an...> - 2008-08-30 13:09:08
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On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 02:59:11PM +0200, David Teller wrote: > A simple patch adding more documentation to ExtArray. Is the *.orig file part of this patch? Anyway, +1 (for the extArray.mli file documentation). Can whoever owns this list please raise the 40K attachment limit to something sensible, so that David can post uncompressed patches. Rich. -- Richard Jones Red Hat |
From: David T. <Dav...@un...> - 2008-08-30 12:59:00
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A simple patch adding more documentation to ExtArray. Cheers, David -- David Teller-Rajchenbach Security of Distributed Systems http://www.univ-orleans.fr/lifo/Members/David.Teller Angry researcher: French Universities need reforms, but the LRU act brings liquidations. |
From: Richard J. <ri...@an...> - 2008-08-30 05:46:31
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Can you send patches, split up into reviewable chunks please: http://et.redhat.com/~rjones/how-to-supply-code-to-open-source-projects/#patches Rich. -- Richard Jones Red Hat |
From: David T. <Dav...@un...> - 2008-08-29 22:16:22
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Here's the latest version of my improved enum. With respect to your CVS version, it adds: * elements of support for infinite enumerations * cloning enumerations created with [from] without having to evaluate them completely * function [init] now works correctly when cloned * functions [take], [exists], [for_all], [scanl], [scan], [drop], [close], [drop_while], [take_while], * support for adding hooks when an enumeration is started/stopped * elements of pseudo-concurrency [switchn], [span], [combine], [uncombine], [group], [merge], [mergen], [append_from] * new constructors [seq], [cycle], [range], [from_while], [from_loop], * pre-defined enumerations of integers and characters * features imported from streams [lcons], [lapp], [icons], [iapp], [ising] * an [Exceptionless] module. In addition, a small module [Ref] for references. A number of other patches depend on this one and are waiting to be submitted. Cheers, David -- David Teller-Rajchenbach Security of Distributed Systems http://www.univ-orleans.fr/lifo/Members/David.Teller Angry researcher: French Universities need reforms, but the LRU act brings liquidations. |
From: David T. <Dav...@un...> - 2008-08-29 22:09:10
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Hi, It seems my latest e-mail didn't get through. Let me try again. This patch adds: * [stdin], [stdout], [stderr], [stdnull] * outputting to a [Buffer] * a [printf] that works correctly with %a and %t * a full reimplementation of module Printf for use with outputs * reading/writing single precision floats * reading enumerations of chars, lines, strings and all sorts of numbers * writing enumerations of chars, lines, strings and all sorts of numbers. Enclosed a new test case. Additional features are waiting for a word on my improvements to Enum. Should I resend it? Cheers and thanks to Richard for his nice piece on "how to get your code into an open-source project", David -- David Teller-Rajchenbach Security of Distributed Systems http://www.univ-orleans.fr/lifo/Members/David.Teller Angry researcher: French Universities need reforms, but the LRU act brings liquidations. |
From: David T. <Dav...@un...> - 2008-08-28 13:22:19
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Hi, Here's a second patch, this time adding plenty of stuff to module IO: * input stdin * outputs stdout, stderr, stdnull * outputting to a Buffer * a printf that works correctly with %a and %t * a full reimplementation of module Printf for use with outputs * reading/writing single precision floats * reading enumerations of chars, lines, strings and all sorts of numbers * writing enumerations of chars, lines, strings and all sorts of numbers. Enclosed a new test case. Additional features are waiting for a word on my improvements to Enum. Should I resend it? Cheers and thanks to Richard for his nice piece on "how to get your code into an open-source project", David -- David Teller-Rajchenbach Security of Distributed Systems http://www.univ-orleans.fr/lifo/Members/David.Teller Angry researcher: French Universities need reforms, but the LRU act brings liquidations. |
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