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Read from Standard Input and Print to Standard Output

We prepare a file called reverser.ml with the following contents:

let acc = ref [] in
    try
        while true do
            acc := read_line () :: !acc;
        done
    with
        End_of_file -> print_string (String.concat "\n" !acc)

We then compile our program using the following command:

$ ocamlc -o reverser.byte reverser.ml

We test it out by piping data to our new executable:

$ cat data.txt
one
two
three
$ ./reverser.byte < data.txt
three
two
one

The reserver.ml program is written in an imperative style. While imperative style is fine, it is interesting to compare this to the functional translation:

let maybe_read_line () =
  try Some(read_line())
  with End_of_file -> None

let rec loop acc =
  match maybe_read_line () with
  | Some(line) -> loop (line :: acc)
  | None -> List.iter print_endline acc

let () = loop []

Thanks to introducing the function maybe_read_line the control flow is much simpler in this second version than in the first.

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