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I'm creating a recursive function to find m to the nth power without using **

let rec power m n = 
    match n with
    | 0 -> 1
    | _ -> m * (power m (n - 1));;

let test1 () : bool = (power 2 3) = 8;;
let test2 () : bool = (power 2 0) = 1;;
Assert.run_test "power test1" test1;;
Assert.run_test "power test2" test2;;

When I run the test I get an error message that says Running: power test1 ... Test error: power test1 reported power: unimplemented

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    The answer seems to depend on details of the Assert module, which is possibly locally defined. OCaml has an assert construct, but no standard Assert module (that I know of). Sep 25, 2014 at 19:25
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    Everything looks good in this code, maybe you have a stale version of power in your toplevel?? or maybe expecting test1 or test2 to be updated on a newer version of power added to the toplevel?
    – nlucaroni
    Sep 25, 2014 at 20:29

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