How to leave implementation to later in OCaml
In Scala there is the ???
operator which lets the compiler continue without complaining about something not being implemented, if you are testing another part of the program.
Does OCaml have an equivalent operator?
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In Scala there is the ???
operator which lets the compiler continue without complaining about something not being implemented, if you are testing another part of the program.
Does OCaml have an equivalent operator?
ocaml
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In Scala there is the ???
operator which lets the compiler continue without complaining about something not being implemented, if you are testing another part of the program.
Does OCaml have an equivalent operator?
ocaml
In Scala there is the ???
operator which lets the compiler continue without complaining about something not being implemented, if you are testing another part of the program.
Does OCaml have an equivalent operator?
ocaml
ocaml
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You can use failwith "not implemented"
or raise
any exception you want. These functions, both defined in Pervasives
, return 'a
, which the compiler will infer to be anything you want it to be.
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You can use failwith "not implemented"
or raise
any exception you want. These functions, both defined in Pervasives
, return 'a
, which the compiler will infer to be anything you want it to be.
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You can use failwith "not implemented"
or raise
any exception you want. These functions, both defined in Pervasives
, return 'a
, which the compiler will infer to be anything you want it to be.
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You can use failwith "not implemented"
or raise
any exception you want. These functions, both defined in Pervasives
, return 'a
, which the compiler will infer to be anything you want it to be.
You can use failwith "not implemented"
or raise
any exception you want. These functions, both defined in Pervasives
, return 'a
, which the compiler will infer to be anything you want it to be.
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