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From: John Max Skaller <skaller@ozemail.com.au>
To: Oliver Bandel <oliver@first.in-berlin.de>
Cc: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Some/None
Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2002 00:55:39 +1000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3CC6C76B.4050408@ozemail.com.au> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.3.95.1020424154113.846C-100000@first.in-berlin.de>

Oliver Bandel wrote:

>Does it make sense to give back None/Some
>out of a function 
>
Oh yes! I do this all the time, lots and lots.

Consider

let lst = [1;2;3;4]
let pos lst x =
  let pos lst n = match lst with
    | h :: t ->
      if h = x
      then Some n
      else pos t (n+1)
    | [] -> None
   in
    pos lst 0

which searches a list for a number x,
and returns its position n as 

  Some n 

if it is found in the list, or

  None

if it isn't: its position in the list is None,
it doesn'tr have a position, or Some position
if it does.

>(e.g. is_regularfile/is_directory/...)
>

What you want here is:

    type file_type_t = Regular | Directory | Special | Root | NonExistant

   let file_type (s:string): file_type_t =

    (code to find the file type here) ...

This function finds the type of the file and returns it,
I include the case the file is non-existant.

This is exactly a C enumeration. Only you can have
arguments. For example, an extended file function might
use the construction

    type file_data =
      | Regular of int (* file size in megs *)
      | Directory of int (* number of entries *)
      | Special
    ....

This is a union of cases, just like an enumeration,
only now some extra data is tacked on to some
of the cases.


-- 
John Max Skaller, mailto:skaller@ozemail.com.au
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  parent reply	other threads:[~2002-04-24 14:55 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2002-04-24 12:48 Oliver Bandel
2002-04-24 13:31 ` Michal Moskal
2002-04-24 14:23   ` Oliver Bandel
2002-04-24 15:43     ` Samuel Lacas
2002-04-24 13:41 ` Markus Mottl
2002-04-24 15:59   ` Oliver Bandel
2002-04-24 13:50 ` Oliver Bandel
2002-04-24 14:08   ` Xavier Leroy
2002-04-24 19:19     ` Oliver Bandel
2002-04-24 14:28   ` Remi VANICAT
2002-04-24 14:55   ` John Max Skaller [this message]
2002-04-24 16:49     ` Oliver Bandel
2002-04-25  1:46       ` John Max Skaller
2002-04-25 12:13         ` Oliver Bandel
2002-04-25 12:34           ` Markus Mottl
2002-04-25 12:53             ` Jérôme Marant
2002-04-25 13:13               ` Markus Mottl

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