From: Martin Jambon <martin.jambon@ens-lyon.org>
To: OCaml Mailing List <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: [Caml-list] [ANN] cppo 0.9.2 - cpp for OCaml
Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2011 02:44:05 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4E44F5E5.6080102@ens-lyon.org> (raw)
Dear list,
I would like to announce the release of cppo 0.9.2 which contains a few
additional features since the last announcement in 2009.
http://martin.jambon.free.fr/cppo.html
cppo is a lightweight preprocessor analogous to cpp and compatible with
the OCaml syntax. It provides the classic directives #define, #include,
#ifdef, etc.
Documentation: http://martin.jambon.free.fr/cppo-manual-0.9.2.txt
New features:
1. #ext directive: calling external preprocessors
2. STRINGIFY and CONCAT
1. #ext directive: calling external preprocessors
=================================================
The new #ext directive allows to call an external command to process a
lines of input until #endext.
$ cat example1.ml
let msg =
#ext rot13
"BPnzy ehyrf!"
#endext
let () = print_endline msg
$ ocamlopt -o example1 \
-pp "cppo -x rot13:\"tr '[a-zA-Z]' '[n-za-mN-ZA-M]'\"" example1.ml
$ ./example1
OCaml rules!
2. STRINGIFY and CONCAT
=======================
STRINGIFY allows to build string literals from unquoted text. This is
useful for including source code in error messages. STRINGIFY(foo) is
the equivalent of #foo in cpp syntax.
CONCAT concatenates its two arguments into a single identifier.
CONCAT(a, b) is the equivalent of a ## b in cpp syntax.
Enjoy.
Martin
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next reply other threads:[~2011-08-12 9:43 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-08-12 9:44 Martin Jambon [this message]
2011-08-12 22:16 ` Alexy Khrabrov
2011-08-13 6:30 ` Raphael Proust
2011-08-13 7:26 ` Martin Jambon
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