From: "Nicolas Pouillard" <nicolas.pouillard@gmail.com>
To: "daniel.buenzli" <daniel.buenzli@erratique.ch>
Cc: caml-list <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] ocamlbuild and installed modules and libraries
Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2008 21:37:05 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1226867823-sup-903@ausone.local> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <6C9617AA-8360-4857-9BC0-EB13ACBEF8AD@erratique.ch>
Excerpts from daniel.buenzli's message of Sun Nov 16 19:22:02 +0100 2008:
> Hello,
>
> Is it possible to specify a single installed module (instead of a lib)
> for link time ? That is is there something like -lib but for module so
> that I can type :
>
> ocamlbuild -I +xmlm -mod xmlm test.native
>
> where test.ml uses the xmlm module
This would make sense, but I would prefer not to push things in this
direction. Options like -lib,-cflag,-lflag... are intended to be used
only in a quick hack usage, indeed they are global and tags are much
more powerful.
> And what about having special tags use_lib_$LIB and use_mod_$MOD that
> automatically create rules to use libraries $LIB.cm(x)a and module
> $MOD.cm(o|x) so that just the appropriate -I to find the files has to
> be specified. In most cases having to use a plugin just for that seems
> overkill. Or is there another way ?
I'm a bit uncomfortable with this kind of dynamic or special tags.
However the simplest solution to your problem is probably one of those:
1/ ocamlbuild -cflags -I,+xmlm,xmlm.cmx test.native
2/ ln -s <sources-of-xmlm> xmlm
ocamlbuild -I xmlm test.native
3/ ln -s $(ocamlc -where)/xmlm .
ocamlbuild -tag_line '"xmlm": not_hygienic' -I xmlm test.native
Hope that helps,
--
Nicolas Pouillard aka Ertai
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2008-11-16 20:38 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-11-16 18:22 Daniel Bünzli
2008-11-16 20:37 ` Nicolas Pouillard [this message]
2008-11-17 9:20 ` [Caml-list] " Daniel Bünzli
2008-11-17 9:54 ` Romain Bardou
2008-11-17 10:07 ` Daniel Bünzli
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