I am using an old version of LS, will donwload the latest and if i can
install it i'll send  the patch.

Em 5 de outubro de 2011 10:22, David Baelde <[email protected]>escreveu:

> Hi,
>
> That kind of question should perhaps be asked on savonet-devl rather
> than users. It's not important. I'm glad to see somebody hacking into
> our ML code!
>
> 2011/10/3 Fábio Costa <[email protected]>:
> >  let t = Lang.univ_t ~constraints:[Lang_types.Num] 1 in
> >     add_builtin "mod" ~cat:Math ~descr:"Modules of number"
> >       ["",t,None,None;"",t,None,None] t
>
> This is a bit too general, it claims that the operator supports all
> numbers, ie. int and float. But the code below does not actually
> support floats. You should thus replace the definition of t by "let t
> = Lang.int_t in ...".
>
> >       (fun p ->
> >          match p with
> >            | ["",{Lang.value=Lang.Int a};"",{Lang.value=Lang.Int b}] ->
> >                Lang.int (a mod b)
> >            | _ -> assert false)
>
> That is perfect!
>
> By the way, send us the updated patch and we'll include it in the
> official source.
>
> Thanks,
> --
> David
>
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