From: Jozef Kosoru <zyzstar@uid0.sk>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: How to define submodules
Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 13:53:25 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20060721115325.GS3653@osiris.uid0.sk> (raw)
Hello,
I'm trying to split my project files into several directories but I
can't figure out how to do it right.
Let's assume the following directory structure:
Kernel/Parser/pdf.ml
main.ml
and let's define the content of above files as:
~~~ Kernel/Parser/pdf.ml ~~~
let init () = print_string "hello world\n";;
~~~ main.ml ~~~
Kernel.Parser.Pdf.init ();;
~~~
OK, and then I want to compile it (within a root directory):
$ ocamlc -c Kernel/Parser/pdf.ml
$ ocamlc -I . Kernel/Parser/pdf.cmo main.ml -o app
File "main.ml", line 1, characters 0-22:
Unbound value Kernel.Parser.Pdf.init
Is this supposed to work somehow?
I know that most ocaml programs use a bit cumbersome approach and they
define long file names to emulate submodules. Eg.
Kernel/Parser/kernel_Parser_Pdf.ml
main.ml
~~~ main.ml ~~~
Kernel_Parser_Pdf.init ();;
~~~
And then:
$ ocamlc -c Kernel/Parser/kernel_Parser_Pdf.ml
$ ocamlc -I . -I Kernel/Parser/ \
Kernel/Parser/kernel_Parser_Pdf.cmo \
main.ml -o app
but that is rather inelegant.
But ANT project [1] uses this nice syntax. For
instance, there are files:
Engine/Evaluate.ml
Main/Main.ml
and Main.ml calls:
let pages = Engine.Evaluate.evaluate ast ...
is it some kind of language extension? I've noticed ANT uses a revised
OCaml syntax but there is no such a thing mentioned in its documentation
[2].
Thank you for any advice. Regards,
Jozef
[1] http://ant.berlios.de/
[2] http://caml.inria.fr/pub/docs/manual-camlp4/manual007.html
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jozef kosoru
http://zyzstar.kosoru.com
next reply other threads:[~2006-07-21 11:49 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-07-21 11:53 Jozef Kosoru [this message]
2006-07-21 12:01 ` [Caml-list] " Jean-Christophe Filliatre
2006-07-21 12:42 ` Jozef Kosoru
2006-07-21 12:48 ` Nicolas Pouillard
2006-07-21 13:32 ` Chris King
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