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From: John Carr <jfc@mit.edu>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: [Caml-list] Conditionally boxed 32 bit integers?
Date: Sun, 04 Sep 2011 11:22:05 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <201109041522.p84FM5DA001371@outgoing.mit.edu> (raw)


I am working with a file format the contains 32 bit integers.
I need to use int32 on 32 bit systems.  I would like to use plain
integers, unboxed and with native machine operations, on 64 bit
systems.

Is there any way to convince ocamlopt to choose between int and
int32 representations _at compile time_?

I could use first class modules to select implementations at
runtime, which is not worth the code complexity and still
requires an indirect function call to add numbers.  I could
conditionally compile different files depending on word size,
which strikes me as an ugly and fragile solution.

I want to be able to write "int32" and have that be compiled
like an ordinary integer type if 32 bits and tag fit into a
word, and as a boxed type otherwise.  (The compiler could
mask off excess precision if desired.)  Is there a reason ocaml
can't provide this?

Another implementation would have each instance of an int32 or
int64 be boxed or not depending on whether the value fits into
a word.  I don't know whether this would be faster or slower in
practice.  There is a tradeoff between allocations and
conditional branches.

    --John Carr (jfc@mit.edu)

             reply	other threads:[~2011-09-04 15:22 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2011-09-04 15:22 John Carr [this message]
2011-09-04 17:28 ` Hezekiah M. Carty
2011-09-04 20:58 ` Richard W.M. Jones
2011-09-05  7:25 ` rixed
2011-09-05 15:16   ` John Carr
2011-09-05 22:11     ` John Carr
2011-09-06  7:50       ` Fabrice Le Fessant
2011-09-05  9:50 ` Gerd Stolpmann

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