From: "chris.danx" <chris.danx@ntlworld.com>
To: Caml Mailing List <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: [Caml-list] OcamlConf 0.8 - Compiling Sources in Sub-directories
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2004 00:47:01 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <414782F5.4060708@ntlworld.com> (raw)
Hi,
Does anyone else here use OCamlConf? Is this an appropriate place to
post a problem involving OCamlConf?
I'm in the process of developing a simple configure.ml file for a game.
However I ran into a problem with OcamlConf (configure.ml at bottom of
email). It does not compile sources in sub directories unless they are
included using the optional 'include' parameter in the Automake.package
function.
For example, it fails to find fbaCell.cmi necessary for
src/logic/fbaCells.ml. When compiled fbaCell.cmi is compiled into
src/logic, but src/logic is not supplied to the compiler.
danx@trunk$ ocamlconf configure.ml && ./configure
------------ Configuration Summary ------------
prefix: /usr/local
danx@trunk$ make
ocamlfind ocamlc -c -o src/logic/fbaCells.cmo src/logic/fbaCells.ml
File "src/logic/fbaCells.ml", line 1, characters -1--1:
Could not find the .cmi file for interface src/logic/fbaCells.mli.
make: *** [src/logic/fbaCells.cmo] Error 2
Providing ~includes: ["src/logic"] to AutoMake.package works.
ocamlconf configure.ml && ./configure
------------ Configuration Summary ------------
prefix: /usr/local
danx@trunk$ make
ocamlfind ocamlc -c -I src/logic -o src/logic/fbaCells.cmi
src/logic/fbaCells.mli
ocamlfind ocamlc -c -I src/logic -o src/logic/fbaCells.cmo
src/logic/fbaCells.ml
ocamlfind ocamlc -linkpkg -a -I src/logic -o fbaglogic.cma
src/logic/fbaCells.cmo
Is this the intended behaviour?
My expectation would be that it would provide src/logic only when
necessary. Perhaps I'm being dense and missing something?
Cheers,
Chris
p.s. if anyone can suggest a better name than "Falling Block Addict" for
a tetris clone, don't hold back! :)
(* configure.ml
*
* An ocamlconf configuration program for 'Falling Block Addict'.
*
* by Christopher Campbell (c) 2004
*)
open Conf
open Util
let game_logic_files =
"fbaCells.mli fbaCells.ml"
let game_logic_library_name =
"fbaglogic"
let game_logic_library src_dir =
AutoMake.library ~sources: (prefix src_dir (split game_logic_files))
~dest: `lib
~shared: true
game_logic_library_name
(*
*)
let conf_spec =
[
]
let configuration = configure conf_spec
let _ =
print_newline ();
print_endline "------------ Configuration Summary ------------";
print_string (configuration#summarize);
print_newline ()
(*
*
*)
open AutoMake
let _ =
output_makefile ~configuration:(configuration :> AutoMake.configuration)
(package
~package: "sg-fbaddict"
~findlib_package: "fbaddict"
~version: "0.1"
~includes: ["src/logic"]
~flags: [
[`compile; `native], [];
]
(* *)
[
game_logic_library "src/logic"
]
)
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