* RE: (native Windows executables)
@ 2000-05-12 18:22 Frederic van der Plancke
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From: Frederic van der Plancke @ 2000-05-12 18:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 'Xavier.Leroy@inria.fr'; +Cc: 'caml-list@inria.fr'
Thanks everyone for your answers.
I think I have all information I need for now...
More on this when I'll actually try to produce
such executables, if I get problems.
-- Frédéric van der Plancke.
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From: Xavier Leroy[SMTP:Xavier.Leroy@inria.fr]
Sent: mardi 9 mai 2000 11:14
To: fvdp@decis.be; 'caml-list@inria.fr'
Subject: Re: your mail
> Can OCaml programs be compiled to native Windows(x86) executables ?
Yes, you can produce standalone Win32 executables, either using the
bytecode compiler ocamlc with the -custom option, or using the
native-code compiler ocamlopt.
> What external programs are needed ? Can Microsoft Visual C++ be of
> some help ?
>From the README.win32 file:
Linking Caml bytecode with C code (ocamlc -custom) requires the
Microsoft Visual C++ compiler version 6.
The native-code compiler (ocamlopt) requires Visual C++ version 6
and the Microsoft assembler MASM version 6.11 or later.
MASM can be downloaded for free from Microsoft's Web site;
see the comp.lang.asm.x86 FAQ for directions, or
http://www.cs.uu.nl/wais/html/na-dir/assembly-language/x86/microsoft.html
Hope this helps,
- Xavier Leroy
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