* aborting a build when encountering first error
@ 2010-10-07 17:09 mark
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From: mark @ 2010-10-07 17:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,
I'm using OCaml's #use directive to incorporate my program's source
files into an OCaml top level session. I naturally want it to abort
upon hitting the first problem. And indeed, a #use directive does
abort when it encounters the first error in the source file it calls.
However a nested #use (a #use directive inside a file that is being
"#used") does not abort the outer #use operation. This means my
nested source files don't cause a top-level abort on encountering the
first error.
What's the neatest way to get my desired behaviour? (and is this an
intentional characteristic of OCaml's #use or is it a bug in the
language?)
Thanks,
Mark.
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