In OCaml, if I have to write a function using many if-then-else, below is my stupid and ugly solution.
let foo () =
let a1 = ... in
if (a1) then
result1
else
let a2 = ... in
if (a2) then
result2
else
let a3 = ... in
if (a3) then
result3
else
let a4 = ... in
if (a4) then
result4
else
result5.
How to beautify the code above? I like C/C++ & Java style which use "return" to save indentation of next if-statement. Can I do the same thing with OCaml?
int foo () = {
bool a1 = ...;
if (a1)
return result1;
bool a2 = ...;
if (a2)
return result2;
bool a3 = ...;
if (a3)
return result3;
bool a4 = ...;
if (a4)
return result4;
return result5;
}
return
statement:if
is probably the way to go. If you get desperate you can split things into another function.return
function