<DavidW2>
I compiled my ocaml code under windows. It uses sockets. However, under windows, it reads from stdin.
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<DavidW2>
hi. anyone ever use ocaml on win32?
<DavidW2>
ive got this thign due on saturday morning :/
<Smerdyakov>
Why do you want to use Windows for your thing?
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<teratorn>
Windows is not conductive of thing production
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<DavidW2>
There's only Windows in the labs
<DavidW2>
There is no Unix here, and when I compiled the program on Windows, sockets seemed not to work, it was just using stdin/stdout
<DavidW2>
and that's a big problem
<Smerdyakov>
Solution: switch schools. :)
<Smerdyakov>
Other solution: get a shell account on a Unix machine.
<Smerdyakov>
Or get your own machine running Unix.
<DavidW2>
these aren't solutions
<DavidW2>
anyway, there's a firewall on the lan which makes things a pain but also, we have a debian laptop, but supposed the windows machines are much faster, then we'd be at a performance disadvantage
<teratorn>
blah blah performance
<Smerdyakov>
I doubt anyone here uses Windows for development.
<teratorn>
who cares about performance for some silly ass homework? :)
<Smerdyakov>
You should ask course instructors if you are forced to use Windows.
<Smerdyakov>
What I mean is, ask them how to solve your sockets problem.
<Smerdyakov>
Not ask them if you can use another OS.
<teratorn>
just putty in to your box and demostrate the app there :)
<Smerdyakov>
It's funny; I had sockets problems with SML/NJ in Windows, too. I think more recent versions have fixed the problem, though.
<DavidW2>
we have problems with gnet too
<DavidW2>
i readlly dont know
<DavidW2>
but it's a torunament AI vs. AI, I'd just hate to see the windows users, you know, 99.99% of everyone else, get the speed advantages and the advantage of distributed processing, and be left out in the cold because I chose to use another OS/language for the AI
<teratorn>
what's the de facto language?
<DavidW2>
it was up to each individual team, but your guess is as good as mine C/C++ or Java
<teratorn>
figures :)
<DavidW2>
I can tell we are the only group using a functional language, and a non-windows OS probably too
<teratorn>
it's some sort of game?
<DavidW2>
othello
<teratorn>
eh?
<teratorn>
ah
<DavidW2>
networked distributed othello tournament, is not so good, without sockets :)
<teratorn>
indeed
<teratorn>
and you can run this on any machine/cluster you have access to?
<DavidW2>
i suppose poptentially, yes... although i dont know if this would be unfair or not ;)
<teratorn>
of course it would be :)
<DavidW2>
well, so is being forced to use windows :)
<DavidW2>
but there exists no unix here
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<two-face>
hi
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<karryall>
'alut two-face
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<two-face>
je me demande pourquoi les gens viennent sur IRC
<karryall>
tu viens pour quoi toi ? ;)
<two-face>
pour la causette, pardi !
<karryall>
hum
<karryall>
c'est vrai que c'est calme ici
<two-face>
autrement, je n'aurai pas de raison d'être ici !
<two-face>
j'essaie de m'occuper
<two-face>
tu utilises emacs 21.3 et vm ?
<karryall>
oui
<two-face>
tu'as pas eu des bugs ?
<karryall>
(enfin emacs 21 apres, le n° exact je sais pas)
<karryall>
des bugs avec quoi ?
<two-face>
avec vm, sur emacs 21.3
<karryall>
vm n'aime pas trop les charset genre 8859-15 mais sinon ça va
<two-face>
ah
<two-face>
pas de plantage d'emacs ?
<karryall>
ah non
<two-face>
bon
<karryall>
tiens j'ai decouvert le newsgroup linux.debian.maint.ocaml.maint
<karryall>
c'est marrant
<karryall>
c'est une passerelle avec une ML ?
<two-face>
oui
<two-face>
toutes les listes debian ont une passrelle
<two-face>
karryall: une question, GSL ça fait la même chose que num ?
<karryall>
oula non, plus de choses
<two-face>
ça fait au moins ce que fait num ?
<karryall>
hum, attends faut que je verifie ce que fait num
<two-face>
je dois confondre avec la lib gmp
<karryall>
oui, tu confonds
<two-face>
comme libnum n'est pas libre, il faudrait le remplacer
<karryall>
y'a un binding gmp pour caml, il doit être dans ze hump
<two-face>
à moins que HP change la licence
<karryall>
humpf, ça me paraît pas trés réaliste
<karryall>
y'a numerix aussi
<two-face>
bah c'état digital à l'époque, puis compacq, puis hp
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<krosfells>
est-il possible d'utiliser des caracters unicode dans du code caml? (aparament il veut pas :()
<karryall>
tu peux en mettre dans des strings
<krosfells>
ca ok
<karryall>
sinon dans le code lui-même non
<karryall>
c'est plutôt du latin-1
<krosfells>
dommage. Personne sait si il est pr?vu d'implement? ca ?
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<Etaoin>
is the only way to write mutually recursive functions to use a single "let rec fun1 and fun2 ;;"?
<Riastradh>
Probably. Why would you want to do anything else?
<Etaoin>
seems like it should be smart enough to find the other function definition if you use two separate let statements