From: Brian Smith <brian-l-smith@uiowa.edu>
Cc: OCaml Mailing list <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: O'Caml, JVM, and .NET (was Re: [Caml-list] F#)
Date: Sun, 09 Jun 2002 12:04:03 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3D038A83.904@uiowa.edu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <BCDB2C3F59F5744EBE37C715D66E779C0481E206@red-msg-04.redmond.corp.microsoft.com>
I have looked over the archives and I have seen there has been a fair
amount of discussion on compiling O'Caml to JVM bytecode or the .NET
intermediate language. The primary advantage cited seems to be reuse of
.NET and J2SE/J2EE libraries. People have said that compiling O'Caml to
JVM/.NET is difficult because of mismatches in the .NET/JVM object model
and the O'Caml object model.
But, would it be easier to reuse Java libraries by:
* extending the O'Caml runtime to be able to interpret JVM bytecodes
(i.e. be able to dynamically link to *.class and *.jar files), or
* cross-compiling JVM bytecode into O'Caml bytecode, or
* compiling Java source code into O'Caml bytecode
Similar questions apply for .NET, of course.
I would like to do more programming in O'Caml but it is sometimes
difficult to choose O'Caml over Java when there are _so_ many libraries
available for Java, with more added seemingly every day.
Thanks,
Brian
Don Syme wrote:
> I chose to implement a core Caml compiler for .NET partly to test out
> generics, but also because I want to be able to program against .NET
> libraries using the language I love to program in, and reuse the
> libraries and techniques I've developed. I guess it's possible I'll
> get a bit of flak from the Caml community about F#.
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2002-06-08 23:04 [Caml-list] F# Don Syme
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