In functional language order of evaluation function arguments should have no sense.
However, even simplest programs could be not quite-functional. Here the code reads two integers and raises one into the power of other:
let pwr x y =
let rec pwrx = function 0 -> 1 | y -> x * pwrx (y - 1)
in pwrx y;;
print_int (pwr (read_int ()) (read_int ()));;
The code, obviously, reads the second argument first: if 5
and 4
are entered, result is 1024
.
I suppose problem is in mishandling the language and lack of understanding its ideology. How should I wrote such things properly? Should I read two values in separate lines before calling function?
let x = read_int();;
let y = read_int();;
print_int (pwr x y);;
It works but looks like bit overhead - isn't it?