[Swift-user] Re: [Swift-devel] Problem with iterate
Ben Clifford
benc at hawaga.org.uk
Wed Feb 17 10:58:42 CST 2010
> I have put together this really simple iteration example, which I expected
> to work (and it used to work in the past):
mmm.
yeah, the static analysis of when array elements are allowed to be
assigned doesn't work well there.
If anyone is looking at fixing it, I think its something like the iterate
statement being tagged as a writer of "all of statePathFiles", which then
conflicts with the first line being a partial writer of statePathFiles.
If anyone is *really* look at fixing it, get rid of foreach and iterate
and put in proper dataflow based iteration (map, foldr, whatever) such
that arrays are single-assignment.
> statePathFiles[0]=initFunc("hello");
>
> iterate it{
> trace(@strcat("Iteration: ",it));
> statePathFiles[it+1]=catFunc(statePathFiles[it]);
> } until (it==0);
> }
> Please suggest solutions for it .
probably the two solutions above are not what you're looking for.
but:
move the statePathFiles[0] assignment into the iterate loop, by saying
something like the below (but you'll have to adjust the array indices too,
I think, because you need to start one earlier now). something like this:
iterate it {
if(it==0) { statePathFiles[0]=initFunc("hello"); } else
{statePathFiles[it+1]=catFunc(statePathFiles[it]);}
} until(it==0);
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