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[Mldonkey-users] Re: Uncommenting the "mp3file not found" message
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Sven Hartge |
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[Mldonkey-users] Re: Uncommenting the "mp3file not found" message |
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Tue, 14 Jan 2003 21:44:05 +0100 |
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tin/1.5.16-20030113 ("Spiders") (UNIX) (Linux/2.4.20-112 (i586)) |
MLdonkey <address@hidden> wrote:
>> try <expression>
>> with
>> | case1
>> | case2
>
> If an exception is raised (if there is an error) during evaluation of
> <expression>, the error is tested with case1, case2, and so on until
> the good one is found and evaluated. So your fix should be good.
And if no exception is raised? Then the result of <expression> is tested
with case1..caseN?
>> Am I right, or totally off on this one. (Ocaml is my first functional
>> language so far, and the syntax is a bit weird to my eyes and mind being
>> used to C/C++).
> Not so complicated, no ?
Well, the lack of {} at first heavily boggled my mind. (Yes, I know,
Python is similar.) But with proper syntax highlighting, every language
becomes readable, even PostScript ;)
S°
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