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let rec 

map2 (f : 'a * 'b -> 'c) (l1 : 'a list) (l2 : 'b list) : 'c list =
  match (l1,l2) with
    | ([], []) -> []
    | (x::l1),(y::l2) -> f (x, y)::(map2 f (l1, l2))

It is returning:

Error: This expression has type 'a list * 'a list
   but an expression was expected of type 'a list

What am I doing wrong here??

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The error is map2 f (l1, l2) (as the error location would have told you). You're passing (l1, l2) as a tuple while they should be separate curried parameters : map2 f l1 l2.

Also, your function does not handle the cases of different length (patterns with one list empty but not the other). In this case, the function will raise a match failure, you may want to raise a more specialized error such as invalid_arg "map2" or something.

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  • F# gives the following warning: Incomplete pattern matches on this expression. For example, the value '(,[])' may indicate a case not covered by the pattern(s)
    – manojlds
    Apr 14, 2011 at 6:44
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    @manojlds Of course, OCaml also raises a warning. "Warning P: this pattern-matching is not exhaustive. Here is an example of a value that is not matched: (::, [])"
    – gasche
    Apr 14, 2011 at 7:22
  • @jlaguatan no it isn't, as f has type ('a * 'b) -> 'c, it takes a couple as parameter.
    – gasche
    Apr 14, 2011 at 21:06
  • Error: This expression has type ('a list -> 'b list) * 'a list but an expression was expected of type 'b list ... I'm getting this error still
    – jlaguatan
    Apr 15, 2011 at 2:00
  • @jlaguatan you're doing something wrong. Just making the small replace I gave you works.
    – gasche
    Apr 15, 2011 at 12:36

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