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From: "Jon Harrop" <jon@ffconsultancy.com>
To: "'Goswin von Brederlow'" <goswin-v-b@web.de>, <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: RE: [Caml-list] How much optimized is the 'a option type ?
Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2014 21:26:09 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <08bc01cf17b8$9263d070$b72b7150$@ffconsultancy.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20140120101654.GI26447@frosties>

Goswin wrote:
> In F#, with nil pointer, that will be a problem. But I guess nobody ever
has 'a option option types there

I believe the representation of Some None in F# is a heap allocated block
containing a NULL pointer.

Cheers,
Jon.

-----Original Message-----
From: caml-list-request@inria.fr [mailto:caml-list-request@inria.fr] On
Behalf Of Goswin von Brederlow
Sent: 20 January 2014 10:17
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] How much optimized is the 'a option type ?

On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 12:23:32PM +0100, Jonathan Kimmitt wrote:
> In my humble opinion the main purpose of Some _ | None is to avoid the 
> requirement for a nil pointer in OCaml. If an external function wants 
> to return nil in order to indicate, for example that a certain 
> resource is not available, it can return None instead and this 
> prevents dereferencing a nil pointer in OCaml because the None cannot 
> be dereferenced. If you compare this behaviour with the inferior clone 
> F# written by Microsoft, you can see that one of the things they added 
> to the language was a nil pointer, thus abandoning all type safety 
> immediately and all because they did not want to change their .NET 
> runtime system for C# etc. They also have the notion of initialising a 
> typed object to in an invalid default, which is another obvious 
> disaster area. Oh and did I mention operators like +/- etc are overloaded
so you cannot infer function types without adding type annotations.
> The final insult is to make indentation significant in the syntax so 
> that if you post a program to a list which does not respect whitespace 
> (for example using a well-known Microsoft mail client), it completely 
> destroys the meaning of the program.
> 
> I'm sure the authors of F# have their reasons for making all these 
> changes, and I'm not one to stand in the way of progress, and I don't 
> set out to offend anybody, but I think they got it wrong ...

You could use the following representaion for 'a option:

None -> NULL pointer
Some x -> value x (meaning pointer for complex types, tagged integer eles)

This looks fine at first and typesafe. A pointer can never be NULL, same for
a tagged integer. BUT

None -> NULL
Some None -> NULL
Some Some x -> value x

You could no longer have 'a option option types. In F#, with nil pointer,
that will be a problem. But I guess nobody ever has 'a option option types
there.

MfG
	Goswin

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  parent reply	other threads:[~2014-01-22 21:26 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 53+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2014-01-17  7:35 Damien Guichard
2014-01-17  7:55 ` David House
2014-01-17  8:16   ` Julien Blond
2014-01-17  8:40     ` David House
2014-01-17  9:10       ` Gabriel Scherer
2014-01-17  9:22         ` Simon Cruanes
2014-01-17 17:57           ` Gerd Stolpmann
2014-01-18  1:35             ` Jon Harrop
2014-01-19  6:19               ` oleg
2014-01-21  1:51                 ` Francois Berenger
2014-01-18  1:01         ` Jon Harrop
2014-01-24 10:06         ` Alain Frisch
2014-01-24 10:16           ` Alain Frisch
2014-01-24 13:32             ` Yaron Minsky
     [not found]       ` <CAK=fH+jfi=GsMYBZzmuo=V5UAWimyxiiamY2+DkLg6F0i8XHGw@mail.gmail.com>
2014-01-17  9:11         ` David House
2014-01-17 11:23           ` Jonathan Kimmitt
2014-01-17 13:46             ` Nicolas Braud-Santoni
2014-01-17 13:56               ` Frédéric Bour
2014-01-17 14:02               ` Yaron Minsky
2014-01-17 14:09                 ` Simon Cruanes
2014-01-17 22:52                   ` Yaron Minsky
2014-01-18  1:37                   ` Jon Harrop
2014-01-17 14:24                 ` Gabriel Scherer
2014-01-17 22:29                   ` Yaron Minsky
2014-01-18  1:27                 ` Jon Harrop
2014-01-18  1:18             ` Jon Harrop
2014-01-20 10:16             ` Goswin von Brederlow
2014-01-20 11:23               ` Jonathan Kimmitt
2014-01-21  2:05                 ` Francois Berenger
2014-01-22 21:22                   ` Jon Harrop
2014-01-22 21:26               ` Jon Harrop [this message]
2014-01-23  9:29                 ` Goswin von Brederlow
2014-01-23 23:20                   ` Jon Harrop
2014-01-23 23:28                     ` Yotam Barnoy
2014-01-24  8:22                       ` Jon Harrop
2014-01-24  8:34                         ` Andreas Rossberg
2014-01-24 16:56                           ` Jon Harrop
2014-01-27 15:29                             ` Goswin von Brederlow
2014-01-27 16:18                               ` Yotam Barnoy
2014-01-29  7:56                                 ` Goswin von Brederlow
2014-01-29  8:32                                 ` Jon Harrop
2014-01-29 16:11                                   ` Yotam Barnoy
2014-01-30 18:43                                     ` Yotam Barnoy
2014-02-01 15:58                                       ` Goswin von Brederlow
2014-01-30 21:31                                     ` Jon Harrop
2014-01-30 21:43                                       ` Yotam Barnoy
2014-01-31  8:26                                         ` Jon Harrop
2014-02-01 15:40                                 ` Goswin von Brederlow
2014-01-27 10:03                         ` Goswin von Brederlow
2014-01-17 14:36 ` Markus Mottl
2014-01-17 15:49   ` Yotam Barnoy
2014-01-17 16:22     ` Markus Mottl
2014-01-20 10:09   ` Goswin von Brederlow

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