* [Caml-list] module / directory tree OR #include for camp4
@ 2004-04-26 13:10 Jean-Baptiste Rouquier
2004-04-27 18:11 ` Richard Jones
2004-04-30 0:13 ` Sylvain LE GALL
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From: Jean-Baptiste Rouquier @ 2004-04-26 13:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: caml-list
Hello list !
Is there an #include like directive in camlp4 ? I tried #use "foo.ml",
it works alone, but not in the following case:
module Bar = struct
#use "foo.ml"
end
.
Here is my problem:
I'd like to structure my code in modules, say I have the modules Plot,
Topo and Main. Both modules Plot and Topo contain (among others) a
submodule named Line, so in the module Main I have calls to
Plot.Line.foo and to Topo.Line.bar. No problems.
But now, since the modules are quite big, I'd like to put them into
separate directories: sources/topo/<lots of files> and
sources/plot/<lots of files>. And I'd like to have the submodules Line
in their own files : sources/topo/line.ml and sources/plot/line.ml.
Everything compiles fine with the -pack option. But I don't know how to
generate documentation, since I have no plot.ml or topo.ml files. And
passing -I plot -I topo makes ocamldoc complain about several
definitions of module Line.
I tried creating a file sources/plot.ml with
module Line = struct include Line_aux end
and passing only '-I plot' when compiling (without linking) plot.ml. It
works, but I can't generate documentation.
I then thought of (file plot.ml)
module Line = struct
#use "plot/line.ml"
end
but it's not accepted by camlp4.
So my question is: Is there a canonical way to have submodules with the
same name (in different modules) in separate files, allowing to generate
documentation and use ocamlopt ? It would be even better if the
directory tree would be reflected in the module tree.
I know I could rename my modules Plot.Line_plot and Topo.Line_topo, but
it's not satisfying.
Thanks,
Jean-Baptiste.
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* Re: [Caml-list] module / directory tree OR #include for camp4
2004-04-26 13:10 [Caml-list] module / directory tree OR #include for camp4 Jean-Baptiste Rouquier
@ 2004-04-27 18:11 ` Richard Jones
2004-04-27 19:13 ` David Brown
2004-04-27 21:53 ` Jean-Baptiste Rouquier
2004-04-30 0:13 ` Sylvain LE GALL
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From: Richard Jones @ 2004-04-27 18:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jean-Baptiste Rouquier; +Cc: caml-list
On Mon, Apr 26, 2004 at 03:10:27PM +0200, Jean-Baptiste Rouquier wrote:
> So my question is: Is there a canonical way to have submodules with the
> same name (in different modules) in separate files, allowing to generate
> documentation and use ocamlopt ? It would be even better if the
> directory tree would be reflected in the module tree.
A pretty hideous solution would be to use a Makefile to concatenate
source files together, eg:
plot.ml: part1.frag part2.frag part3.frag
cat $^ > $@
Then edit the individual fragments ...
Rich.
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* Re: [Caml-list] module / directory tree OR #include for camp4
2004-04-27 18:11 ` Richard Jones
@ 2004-04-27 19:13 ` David Brown
2004-04-27 21:53 ` Jean-Baptiste Rouquier
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From: David Brown @ 2004-04-27 19:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Richard Jones; +Cc: Jean-Baptiste Rouquier, caml-list
On Tue, Apr 27, 2004 at 07:11:39PM +0100, Richard Jones wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 26, 2004 at 03:10:27PM +0200, Jean-Baptiste Rouquier wrote:
> > So my question is: Is there a canonical way to have submodules with the
> > same name (in different modules) in separate files, allowing to generate
> > documentation and use ocamlopt ? It would be even better if the
> > directory tree would be reflected in the module tree.
I have suggested one possible implementation of this feature. As far as
I can tell, my suggestion has just been ignored.
Dave
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* Re: [Caml-list] module / directory tree OR #include for camp4
2004-04-27 18:11 ` Richard Jones
2004-04-27 19:13 ` David Brown
@ 2004-04-27 21:53 ` Jean-Baptiste Rouquier
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From: Jean-Baptiste Rouquier @ 2004-04-27 21:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: caml-list
>A pretty hideous solution would be to use a Makefile to concatenate
>source files together, eg:
>
>plot.ml: part1.frag part2.frag part3.frag
> cat $^ > $@
>
>Then edit the individual fragments ...
>
>
Yes. But this would imply that line.ml (or part1.frag) is
module Line = struct
...
end
which is against the file <-> module correspondence (compiling line.ml
would produce a module Line.Line).
I think I will have a small file plot.ml like
module Line : sig #include "plot/line.mli" end = struct #include
"plot/line.ml" end
module Bar ...
with a small preprocessor providing an #include directive. So I will
keep the plot/* files compilable with -pack.
Hoping better module/file tree will be provided in future releases!
Thanks,
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* Re: [Caml-list] module / directory tree OR #include for camp4
2004-04-26 13:10 [Caml-list] module / directory tree OR #include for camp4 Jean-Baptiste Rouquier
2004-04-27 18:11 ` Richard Jones
@ 2004-04-30 0:13 ` Sylvain LE GALL
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From: Sylvain LE GALL @ 2004-04-30 0:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jean-Baptiste Rouquier; +Cc: caml-list
Hello,
On Mon, Apr 26, 2004 at 03:10:27PM +0200, Jean-Baptiste Rouquier wrote:
> Hello list !
> I then thought of (file plot.ml)
> module Line = struct
> #use "plot/line.ml"
> end
> but it's not accepted by camlp4.
o>
Humm, i read you message very fast, so forgive me if i don't reply to
your question precisely...
I think what you want is :
#cd "plot"
#use "line.ml"
#cd ".."
I think it is working...
Kind regard
Sylvain Le Gall
ps : don't use "plot/line.ml" anyway : "/" is not portable acrosse
filesystem standard.
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