Oops..

Well, this is my first time running patscc in a couple of years but I don't 
remember it being this slow (has been churning away for 5 minutes; this is 
version 0.3.7 of ATS2):


$ which patscc
/home/brandon/.nix-profile/bin/patscc
brandon@brandon-750-170se-DevContainer:~/workspace/ATS-CodeBook/RECIPE/CSV-parsing
$ export PATSHOME=/home/brandon/.nix-profile
brandon@brandon-750-170se-DevContainer:~/workspace/ATS-CodeBook/RECIPE/CSV-parsing
$ make
\
/home/brandon/.nix-profile/bin/patscc -I./node_modules \
  -D_GNU_SOURCE -DATS_MEMALLOC_LIBC -o NDX100_dats NDX100.dats -latslib 
-ljson-c




# Hanging here, patscc is listed as using about 80% of a cpu core.


On Thursday, March 8, 2018 at 10:25:36 PM UTC-5, gmhwxi wrote:
>
> Should be
>
> bash ./NDX100.dats
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 8, 2018 at 10:21 PM, Brandon Barker <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the example, 
>>
>> When following the directions, I seem to run into a catastrophic error 
>> (of course, maybe I didn't follow the directions): here was my output:
>>
>>
>>
>> brandon@brandon-750-170se-DevContainer:~/workspace/ATS-CodeBook/RECIPE/CSV-parsing
>> $ bash ./myread.dats
>> ./myread.dats: line 1: DATA: command not found
>> ./myread.dats: line 2: DATA: command not found
>> ./myread.dats: line 3: //: Is a directory
>> ./myread.dats: line 4: DATA: command not found
>> ./myread.dats: line 5: DATA: command not found
>> ./myread.dats: line 6: //: Is a directory
>> ./myread.dats: line 8: share/atspre_staload.hats: No such file or 
>> directory
>> ./myread.dats: line 11: share/HATS/atspre_staload_libats_ML.hats: No such 
>> file or directory
>> ./myread.dats: line 12: //: Is a directory
>> ./myread.dats: line 13: DATA: command not found
>> ./myread.dats: line 15: extern: command not found
>> ./myread.dats: line 16: fun: command not found
>> ./myread.dats: line 17: print_gvhashtbl:: command not found
>> ./myread.dats: line 18: syntax error near unexpected token `gvhashtbl'
>> ./myread.dats: line 18: `print_type(gvhashtbl)'
>>
>> brandon@brandon-750-170se-DevContainer:~/workspace/ATS-CodeBook/RECIPE/CSV-parsing
>> $ which tcc
>> /home/brandon/.nix-profile/bin/tcc
>>
>> brandon@brandon-750-170se-DevContainer:~/workspace/ATS-CodeBook/RECIPE/CSV-parsing
>> $ which patscc
>> /home/brandon/.nix-profile/bin/patscc
>>
>> brandon@brandon-750-170se-DevContainer:~/workspace/ATS-CodeBook/RECIPE/CSV-parsing
>> $ which patsopt
>> /home/brandon/.nix-profile/bin/patsopt
>>
>> brandon@brandon-750-170se-DevContainer:~/workspace/ATS-CodeBook/RECIPE/CSV-parsing
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, March 8, 2018 at 9:06:49 AM UTC-5, gmhwxi wrote:
>>>
>>> FYI.
>>>
>>> I added an example showing a way to parse a table in the CSV format:
>>>
>>> https://github.com/ats-lang/ATS-CodeBook/tree/master/RECIPE/CSV-parsing
>>>
>>> This example also shows you how to use ATS as a scripting language (if 
>>> you
>>> can get tcc (https://bellard.org/tcc/) installed).
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, January 9, 2018 at 10:56:42 PM UTC-5, gmhwxi wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I have put together some code to demonstrate how to do various 
>>>> "practical" stuff in ATS:
>>>>
>>>> https://github.com/ats-lang/ATS-CodeBook/
>>>>
>>>> This is an ongoing project and new code will be added from time to time.
>>>>
>>>> Functional programming done in ATS can be of quite different style from 
>>>> that in ML or Haskell. I would
>>>> really like to illustrate this point based on concrete examples. For 
>>>> instance, in ReadFromSTDIN3, a LINEAR
>>>> stream is built to handle user's input that may be interrupted by a 
>>>> signal (SIGALRM). As far as I can tell, this
>>>> kind of stream is unique in ATS; it provides high-level programming 
>>>> support while being very efficient both
>>>> time-wise and memory-wise.
>>>>
>>>> Also, I would really like to emphasize the use of npm-based packages 
>>>> for constructing programs in ATS. This
>>>> is a great way for people to share code. I will try to say more on this 
>>>> later.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>>
>>>> --Hongwei
>>>>
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