From: "Yurii A. Rashkovskii" <yrashk@openeas.org>
To: Alessandro Baretta <alex@baretta.com>
Cc: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] module namespace
Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2002 18:56:23 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20021106165623.GI24776@rashko> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3DC942DE.2050008@baretta.com>
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Hi Alessandro!
On Wed, 06 Nov 2002, Alessandro Baretta wrote:
> >BTW, it's a nice idea. Most probably next release of OCamlNS will
> >deprecate my style of namespaces (Org.Ocaml.[...]) and let namespace
> >be "proto://..." and I'll develop ocamlnsc and ocamlnsopt that will
> >use namespace URLs to get the modules (even via http) and pass them
> >to ocamlc|ocamlopt (in way like ocamlfind). I don't know whether this
> >feature is demanded by ocaml users community, but for me it looks
> >very attractive and probably I'll use it my project.
>
> I think this is a very cool feature. It has some interesting
> implications which must be worked out first. Consider the
> case where the user is not connected to the same service
> that provides the package. A portable computer user, for
> example, or simply someone wishing to install from
> disk-based source distribution. There must be an alternative
> way of resolving packages. One solution might be defining a
> CAMLPATH environment variable ? la Java CLASSPATH, and
> looking for the modules in
> <camlpath_directory>/<ns_url_path> before actually
> attempting a network connection.
I've already thought of it and have an idea how to resolve
this problem. It is basically matches yours (something
like local-proxy). In fact, since a lot of my development
goes at my home PC w/ only dialup, it is a very important
thing for me, so this problem will be resolved at the best
way :)
> Finally, a really cool, cool, cool feature would be dynamic
> linking of Ocaml modules from their namespace URL, with
> static typechecking at compile time against the
> corresponding .mli files. How do you like this idea, Yurii?
Well, I like and will implement it soon.
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Regards,
Yurii.
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2002-11-06 16:51 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 18+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-11-02 0:24 Yurii A. Rashkovskii
2002-11-02 8:51 ` Alessandro Baretta
2002-11-02 16:10 ` Yurii A. Rashkovskii
2002-11-02 16:34 ` Alessandro Baretta
2002-11-02 16:57 ` Chris Hecker
2002-11-02 17:20 ` Yurii A. Rashkovskii
2002-11-02 17:40 ` Alessandro Baretta
2002-11-02 19:14 ` Yurii A. Rashkovskii
2002-11-02 22:37 ` Lauri Alanko
2002-11-04 8:07 ` Alessandro Baretta
2002-11-05 16:27 ` Jeffrey Palmer
2002-11-05 22:30 ` Alessandro Baretta
2002-11-06 10:30 ` Andreas Rossberg
2002-11-06 14:17 ` Yurii A. Rashkovskii
2002-11-06 16:27 ` Alessandro Baretta
2002-11-06 16:56 ` Yurii A. Rashkovskii [this message]
2002-11-06 19:30 ` Christian Lindig
2002-11-06 20:36 ` Alessandro Baretta
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