* ocamlbuild and c libs
@ 2007-09-30 21:52 Daniel Bünzli
2007-10-04 14:49 ` Alan Falloon
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From: Daniel Bünzli @ 2007-09-30 21:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: caml-list List
Hello (Nicolas),
Is it possible to specify build flags and deps in a compositional
way ? That is I have C bindings in a libdip/ dir, I would like to
specify the additional flags and dep there, not in the toplevel
myocamlbuild.ml. I tried to make the toplevel plugin refer to
external modules but it seems to be compiled in a restricted
environement. I also tried to define a myocamlbuild.ml in libdip/ but
it seems to be ignored. Is there something like a plugin hierarchy as
with the _tag files ?
Best,
Daniel
P.S.
By the way I couldn't find it in the documentation but ocamlbuild
ignores any directory starting with an underscore even if you include
it explictly with a tag, is that right ?
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* Re: ocamlbuild and c libs
2007-09-30 21:52 ocamlbuild and c libs Daniel Bünzli
@ 2007-10-04 14:49 ` Alan Falloon
2007-10-08 13:25 ` [Caml-list] " Nicolas Pouillard
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From: Alan Falloon @ 2007-10-04 14:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: caml-list
Daniel Bünzli wrote:
> Is it possible to specify build flags and deps in a compositional way ?
> That is I have C bindings in a libdip/ dir, I would like to specify the
> additional flags and dep there, not in the toplevel myocamlbuild.ml. I
> tried to make the toplevel plugin refer to external modules but it seems
> to be compiled in a restricted environement. I also tried to define a
> myocamlbuild.ml in libdip/ but it seems to be ignored. Is there
> something like a plugin hierarchy as with the _tag files ?
This is something that I am interested in as well. With this change plus
a couple of other small changes you would be able to make a project that
compiles on its own in ocamlbuild, or as a subdirectory of another
project. It would be very useful when working on separate, but
dependent, projects.
Another useful addition would be to pass the include flags when
compiling c stubs. Right now, you need to write a plugin even if you
only want to include the other project directories.
> By the way I couldn't find it in the documentation but ocamlbuild
> ignores any directory starting with an underscore even if you include it
> explictly with a tag, is that right ?
I don't know if its intended, but the code is pretty clearly doing
exactly what you describe:
ocamlbuild/main.ml:105
(String.length name > 0 && name.[0] <> '_' && not (List.mem name
!Options.exclude_dirs))
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* Re: [Caml-list] Re: ocamlbuild and c libs
2007-10-04 14:49 ` Alan Falloon
@ 2007-10-08 13:25 ` Nicolas Pouillard
2007-10-09 14:11 ` Alan Falloon
0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Nicolas Pouillard @ 2007-10-08 13:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Alan Falloon; +Cc: caml-list
Excerpts from Alan Falloon's message of Thu Oct 04 16:49:54 +0200 2007:
> Daniel Bünzli wrote:
> > Is it possible to specify build flags and deps in a compositional way ?
> > That is I have C bindings in a libdip/ dir, I would like to specify the
> > additional flags and dep there, not in the toplevel myocamlbuild.ml. I
> > tried to make the toplevel plugin refer to external modules but it seems
> > to be compiled in a restricted environement. I also tried to define a
> > myocamlbuild.ml in libdip/ but it seems to be ignored. Is there
> > something like a plugin hierarchy as with the _tag files ?
>
> This is something that I am interested in as well. With this change plus
> a couple of other small changes you would be able to make a project that
> compiles on its own in ocamlbuild, or as a subdirectory of another
> project. It would be very useful when working on separate, but
> dependent, projects.
Having multiple plugins is the priority for the next version of ocamlbuild.
> Another useful addition would be to pass the include flags when
> compiling c stubs. Right now, you need to write a plugin even if you
> only want to include the other project directories.
You can also specify include directories using tags.
"libfoo": include
> > By the way I couldn't find it in the documentation but ocamlbuild
> > ignores any directory starting with an underscore even if you include it
> > explictly with a tag, is that right ?
That's intended.
>
> I don't know if its intended, but the code is pretty clearly doing
> exactly what you describe:
>
> ocamlbuild/main.ml:105
> (String.length name > 0 && name.[0] <> '_' && not (List.mem name
> !Options.exclude_dirs))
Right.
--
Nicolas Pouillard aka Ertai
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* Re: [Caml-list] Re: ocamlbuild and c libs
2007-10-08 13:25 ` [Caml-list] " Nicolas Pouillard
@ 2007-10-09 14:11 ` Alan Falloon
2007-10-10 14:38 ` Nicolas Pouillard
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From: Alan Falloon @ 2007-10-09 14:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Nicolas Pouillard; +Cc: caml-list
Nicolas Pouillard wrote:
> Excerpts from Alan Falloon's message of Thu Oct 04 16:49:54 +0200 2007:
>> Another useful addition would be to pass the include flags when
>> compiling c stubs. Right now, you need to write a plugin even if you
>> only want to include the other project directories.
>
> You can also specify include directories using tags.
>
> "libfoo": include
That works for compiling ocaml ".ml -> .cmo" code, but not for c code
".c -> .o".
I had to add this to my After_rules section:
flag ["c"; "compile"] (
S( List.map
(fun p -> S[A"-ccopt"; A("-I../"^p)])
!Ocamlbuild_pack.Options.include_dirs)
);
To get the stubs to have the project include dirs.
It is a big hack because what I really want to do is scan the C file and
determine which header files is actually depends on and have them copied
into the _build directory before compiling (notice the include flag has
.. in it). However, I am having a really hard time figuring our how to
reproduce the dependency magic implemented for the ocaml stuff, and at
least this sort of works (as long as I don't expect the .o to rebuild
when I touch the headers).
Maybe this would make another good example for the Wiki.
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* Re: [Caml-list] Re: ocamlbuild and c libs
2007-10-09 14:11 ` Alan Falloon
@ 2007-10-10 14:38 ` Nicolas Pouillard
0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Nicolas Pouillard @ 2007-10-10 14:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Alan Falloon; +Cc: caml-list
Excerpts from Alan Falloon's message of Tue Oct 09 16:11:01 +0200 2007:
> Nicolas Pouillard wrote:
> > Excerpts from Alan Falloon's message of Thu Oct 04 16:49:54 +0200 2007:
> >> Another useful addition would be to pass the include flags when
> >> compiling c stubs. Right now, you need to write a plugin even if you
> >> only want to include the other project directories.
> >
> > You can also specify include directories using tags.
> >
> > "libfoo": include
>
> That works for compiling ocaml ".ml -> .cmo" code, but not for c code
> ".c -> .o".
>
> I had to add this to my After_rules section:
> flag ["c"; "compile"] (
> S( List.map
> (fun p -> S[A"-ccopt"; A("-I../"^p)])
> !Ocamlbuild_pack.Options.include_dirs)
> );
Hum, that's make sense.
[...]
> It is a big hack because what I really want to do is scan the C file and
> determine which header files is actually depends on and have them copied
> into the _build directory before compiling (notice the include flag has
> .. in it). However, I am having a really hard time figuring our how to
> reproduce the dependency magic implemented for the ocaml stuff, and at
> least this sort of works (as long as I don't expect the .o to rebuild
> when I touch the headers).
Have you tried to use `gcc -MM' it's some kind of ocamldep for C code. It
returns dependencies in a makefile syntax. But you can do almost the same
thing as for OCaml.
> Maybe this would make another good example for the Wiki.
Indeed! A volunteer... :)
--
Nicolas Pouillard aka Ertai
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