companion_cube changed the topic of #ocaml to: Discussion about the OCaml programming language | http://www.ocaml.org | OCaml 5.0 released(!!1!): https://ocaml.org/releases/5.0.0.html | Try OCaml in your browser: https://try.ocamlpro.com | Public channel logs at https://libera.irclog.whitequark.org/ocaml/
Tuplanolla has quit [Quit: Leaving.]
pippijn_ has joined #ocaml
pippijn has quit [*.net *.split]
ridcully_ has quit [*.net *.split]
ridcully_ has joined #ocaml
spip has quit [Quit: Konversation terminated!]
Haudegen has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds]
chrisz has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds]
chrisz has joined #ocaml
rf has quit [Remote host closed the connection]
bartholin has joined #ocaml
Haudegen has joined #ocaml
elmklod has joined #ocaml
szkl has joined #ocaml
Tuplanolla has joined #ocaml
spip has joined #ocaml
Serpent7776 has joined #ocaml
szkl has quit [Quit: Connection closed for inactivity]
hrberg has quit [Quit: https://quassel-irc.org - Chat comfortably. Anywhere.]
hrberg has joined #ocaml
gwizon has joined #ocaml
azimut has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds]
bartholin has quit [Quit: Leaving]
<discocaml> <RegularSpatula> I meant more of the info about the representation
bartholin has joined #ocaml
alexherbo2 has joined #ocaml
gwizon has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds]
oriba has joined #ocaml
perrierjouet has quit [Quit: WeeChat 3.8]
perrierjouet has joined #ocaml
perrierjouet has quit [Quit: WeeChat 3.8]
perrierjouet has joined #ocaml
waleee has joined #ocaml
szkl has joined #ocaml
gentauro has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer]
gentauro has joined #ocaml
nfc has joined #ocaml
Serpent7776 has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds]
elmklod has quit [Quit: Leaving]
<companion_cube> The blog post on locals in JST's ocaml seems very promising
<companion_cube> Even ocaml is getting rust envy :)
bartholin has quit [Quit: Leaving]
<discocaml> <Le condor du plateau> do you have a link?
<discocaml> <Le condor du plateau> ty
czy has joined #ocaml
<discocaml> <dmitrig> very cool, though I'm not sure I understand exactly how this works (actually, I'm pretty sure I don't). Within a `let local x = e in ...` (or `exclave e`), are *all* allocations executed dynamically in `e` done in the current (resp. caller's) region? What if `e` creates a bunch of garbage -- is there an opportunity accidentally leak some memory until the end of the region there?
Tuplanolla has quit [Quit: Leaving.]