From: "David E. Narvaez" <den9562@rit.edu>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: [Caml-list] ocamldep and stdlib
Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2021 16:37:29 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1801314.tdWV9SEqCh@titanium> (raw)
Greetings,
I am fairly inexperienced with OCaml but I have inherited a Makefile from a
project, and it uses ocamldep in a way that is equivalent to the following
example:
$ cat hello.ml
module StringSet = Set.Make(String) ;;
module StringMap = Map.Make(String) ;;
$ ocamldep -I /usr/lib64/ocaml/ hello.ml
hello.cmo : \
/usr/lib64/ocaml/string.cmi \
/usr/lib64/ocaml/set.cmi \
/usr/lib64/ocaml/map.cmi
hello.cmx : \
/usr/lib64/ocaml/string.cmx \
/usr/lib64/ocaml/set.cmx \
/usr/lib64/ocaml/map.cmx
The problem is those dependency files do not exist, instead I have these
files:
$ ls -1 /usr/lib64/ocaml/*{string,set,map}.cm[ix]
/usr/lib64/ocaml/stdlib__map.cmi
/usr/lib64/ocaml/stdlib__map.cmx
/usr/lib64/ocaml/stdlib__set.cmi
/usr/lib64/ocaml/stdlib__set.cmx
/usr/lib64/ocaml/stdlib__string.cmi
/usr/lib64/ocaml/stdlib__string.cmx
I have noticed that I do not get incorrect filenames (in fact, any filenames)
if I do not specify the location of the ocaml libraries:
$ ocamldep hello.ml
hello.cmo :
hello.cmx :
but I was hoping I did not have to change the call in the Makefile.
I have tested this in OCaml 4.09.0 and 4.12.1. Is this a bug? or what is the
correct way of using ocmaldep in this case?
Thanks in advance for your help.
--
David E. Narvaez
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2021-12-10 22:12 ` Sébastien Hinderer
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