Haskell program outputs `<>`

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执笔经年 2020-12-06 04:09

I wrote a Haskell program that preforms a binary search on a list. At least that\'s what I thought it does. When I compiled the program with ghc v7.6.3 and ran

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  • 2020-12-06 04:31

    As several of the comments have said, this is the Haskell RTS detecting an infinite loop at run-time. It cannot always detect such loops, but in simple cases it can.

    For example,

    x = x + 1
    

    will compile just fine, but provoke an exception at run-time. (Incidentally, this is an exception - in particular, you can catch it if you want. But you probably don't "want".)

    So why does GHC even let this compile? Well, because if I replace + with, say, :, then the expression now terminates just fine. (It represents a 1-element circular list.) The compiler can't tell at compile-time what is and is not sensible recursion. The RTS can't always tell at run-time; but when it can tell something's wrong, it'll let you know by throwing an exception at you.

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