From: Julien Michel <julien.michel@etu.univ-orleans.fr>
To: caml-list@yquem.inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Unix module troubles & Time functions
Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2006 12:03:11 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20060719120311.15vapx7fzu4owkgw@webmailetu.univ-orleans.fr> (raw)
Thanks a lot William, I am sure it will the best way for having acces to
the Unix Gettimeofday function.
Nevertheless, I used exactly the same code as you gave me below.
While compiling:
ocamlc -c timer.c
no error !
then compiling:
ocamlc -o timer timer.o timer.ml
I get this error:
"Error while linking timer.cmo:
The external function `my_gettimeofday' is not available"
so I tried:
ocamlc -custom -o timer timer.o timer.ml
no error during compilation
but while executing the generated bytecode, wether it is on the development
plateform, or on the embedded target, I get this error:
Fatal error: unknown C primitive `my_gettimeofday'
I am afraid to have came back to the beggining of my problem, with
unixdup...
I do not understand what is going on.
Everthing seems to be ok from the Ocaml side, but there is something wrong
from Unix/system side.
Is there a way so that the runtime system "ocamlrun" can recognize
"my_gettimeofday"?
Do I have to keep the wole content of the original timer.c file, and only
include my_gettimeofday function?
Cheers
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2006-07-19 10:03 Julien Michel [this message]
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2006-07-18 10:10 Julien Michel
2006-07-18 11:59 ` [Caml-list] " Jean-Christophe Filliatre
2006-07-18 13:27 ` Julien Michel
2006-07-18 15:33 ` William D. Neumann
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