* [Caml-list] [ANN] utop 1.2 @ 2012-07-31 6:03 Jérémie Dimino 2012-08-05 1:20 ` [Caml-list] " Hongbo Zhang 0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Jérémie Dimino @ 2012-07-31 6:03 UTC (permalink / raw) To: caml-list Hi, The utop team is happy to announce the release of utop 1.2, an improved toplevel for OCaml. You can download it at this url: https://forge.ocamlcore.org/frs/download.php/949/utop-1.2.tar.gz Important changes are: * utop now handles parsing/typing/compilation errors itself, this means a better highlighting and more importantly that errors are emphasized in the emacs mode. The style of errors can be controlled via the face "utop-error" in emacs and with the "error" resource of ~/.utoprc in the terminal. * a "Lwt_main.run" is automatically inserted for toplevel expressions of type "_ Lwt.t". For example, with the classic toplevel: # Lwt_io.printf "Hello, world!\n";; - : unit Lwt.t = <abstract> and with the new utop: # Lwt_io.printf "Hello, world!\n";; - : unit = () This behavior can be disabled with "UTop.set_auto_run_lwt false". * many emacs mode fixes and improvements. It is now possible to complete a phrase in a tuareg/typerex buffer using the toplevel environment. You have to bind the function "utop-edit-complete" to a key for this feature to work, it is unbound by default. Here is the complete changelog: * ocaml 4.00 compatibility * prevent findlib from being initialized twice * better highlighting of errors * automatically insert Lwt_main.run for toplevel expressions of type 'a Lwt.t * better camlp4 support ** parse quotations and antiquotations to handle completion inside them ** better support revised syntax * emacs mode improvements ** various fixes ** highlight errors ** add a menu ** add interactive list of findlib packages ** packages can be pre-loaded via the file variable "utop-package-list" ** better tuareg integration ** typerex integration ** allow to complete using the toplevel environment in a tuareg buffer ** allow to change the utop command ** use the same history as the terminal mode ** follow output of ocaml Enjoy! -- Jérémie ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* [Caml-list] Re: [ANN] utop 1.2 2012-07-31 6:03 [Caml-list] [ANN] utop 1.2 Jérémie Dimino @ 2012-08-05 1:20 ` Hongbo Zhang 2012-08-05 2:47 ` Edgar Friendly 2012-08-05 12:45 ` Daniel Bünzli 0 siblings, 2 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: Hongbo Zhang @ 2012-08-05 1:20 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jérémie Dimino, Caml List On 7/31/12 2:03 AM, Jérémie Dimino wrote: > Hi, Greetings, Just have a try for the utop and give it up. Here are some difficulties that I came across, no complains, hope that will help utop's next release. a. dependency too much. To my limited knowledge, utop is a standalone binary, dependency on lwt is a big problem, I never managed to install it successfully on Mac(I did on my Linux box) b. I still give a try. and grabed package react, try to install react, but found that react even don't work with ocamlfind. I stop here. (package react is just one file, dependency on react is not worth) I know it would be convenient to use some package managers like Godi, but I maintained my own fork of ocaml(I changed the ocaml's compiler frequently, using Godi would bring a lot of pain). It would be great if utop is a stand alone package, or , a utop.byte is still fine. I have used otags.byte built on Linux, and copied to my Mac, it works fine. I never used utop(never succeeded :-( ) , but I guess it maybe something like slime for lisp, hope this will help utop to gain more users. Best -- Hongbo Zhang > > The utop team is happy to announce the release of utop 1.2, an > improved toplevel for OCaml. You can download it at this url: > > https://forge.ocamlcore.org/frs/download.php/949/utop-1.2.tar.gz > > Important changes are: > > * utop now handles parsing/typing/compilation errors itself, this > means a better highlighting and more importantly that errors are > emphasized in the emacs mode. The style of errors can be controlled > via the face "utop-error" in emacs and with the "error" resource of > ~/.utoprc in the terminal. > > * a "Lwt_main.run" is automatically inserted for toplevel expressions > of type "_ Lwt.t". For example, with the classic toplevel: > > # Lwt_io.printf "Hello, world!\n";; > - : unit Lwt.t = <abstract> > > and with the new utop: > > # Lwt_io.printf "Hello, world!\n";; > - : unit = () > > This behavior can be disabled with "UTop.set_auto_run_lwt false". > > * many emacs mode fixes and improvements. It is now possible to > complete a phrase in a tuareg/typerex buffer using the toplevel > environment. You have to bind the function "utop-edit-complete" to a > key for this feature to work, it is unbound by default. > > Here is the complete changelog: > > * ocaml 4.00 compatibility > * prevent findlib from being initialized twice > * better highlighting of errors > * automatically insert Lwt_main.run for > toplevel expressions of type 'a Lwt.t > * better camlp4 support > ** parse quotations and antiquotations to > handle completion inside them > ** better support revised syntax > * emacs mode improvements > ** various fixes > ** highlight errors > ** add a menu > ** add interactive list of findlib packages > ** packages can be pre-loaded via the file variable > "utop-package-list" > ** better tuareg integration > ** typerex integration > ** allow to complete using the toplevel environment > in a tuareg buffer > ** allow to change the utop command > ** use the same history as the terminal mode > ** follow output of ocaml > > Enjoy! > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: [Caml-list] Re: [ANN] utop 1.2 2012-08-05 1:20 ` [Caml-list] " Hongbo Zhang @ 2012-08-05 2:47 ` Edgar Friendly 2012-08-05 9:25 ` Hongbo Zhang 2012-08-05 12:45 ` Daniel Bünzli 1 sibling, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Edgar Friendly @ 2012-08-05 2:47 UTC (permalink / raw) To: caml-list On 08/04/2012 09:20 PM, Hongbo Zhang wrote: > I know it would be convenient to use some package managers like Godi, > but I maintained my own fork of ocaml(I changed the ocaml's compiler > frequently, using Godi would bring a lot of pain). odb.ml should be able to help you here; try the following commands (taken from ocamlbrew): odb.ml react odb.ml --configure-flags --enable-react lwt odb.ml utop as long as your ocamlfind isn't broken, this should install utop and its dependencies, including the slightly custom lwt with react support enabled. E. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* [Caml-list] Re: [ANN] utop 1.2 2012-08-05 2:47 ` Edgar Friendly @ 2012-08-05 9:25 ` Hongbo Zhang 0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: Hongbo Zhang @ 2012-08-05 9:25 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Edgar Friendly; +Cc: caml-list On 8/4/12 10:47 PM, Edgar Friendly wrote: Thanks, the experience with odb is awesome ;) > On 08/04/2012 09:20 PM, Hongbo Zhang wrote: >> I know it would be convenient to use some package managers like Godi, >> but I maintained my own fork of ocaml(I changed the ocaml's compiler >> frequently, using Godi would bring a lot of pain). > > odb.ml should be able to help you here; try the following commands > (taken from ocamlbrew): > > odb.ml react > odb.ml --configure-flags --enable-react lwt > odb.ml utop > > as long as your ocamlfind isn't broken, this should install utop and its > dependencies, including the slightly custom lwt with react support enabled. > > E. > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: [Caml-list] Re: [ANN] utop 1.2 2012-08-05 1:20 ` [Caml-list] " Hongbo Zhang 2012-08-05 2:47 ` Edgar Friendly @ 2012-08-05 12:45 ` Daniel Bünzli 1 sibling, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: Daniel Bünzli @ 2012-08-05 12:45 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Hongbo Zhang; +Cc: Jérémie Dimino, Caml List Le dimanche, 5 août 2012 à 03:20, Hongbo Zhang a écrit : > a. dependency too much. To my limited knowledge, utop is a standalone > binary, dependency on lwt is a big problem, I never managed to install > it successfully on Mac(I did on my Linux box) > > b. I still give a try. and grabed package react, try to install > react, but found that react even don't work with ocamlfind. I stop here. > (package react is just one file, dependency on react is not worth) React works with ocamlfind, if there's a problem please report it to me. It can also be easily installed via odb by adding these lines [1] to your ~/.odb/packages file (and as soon as I get some time to rerelease all the package for oasis 0.3.0 and upload them to oasis-db you won't even have to do that). Note that lwt also installs without any problems on osx with odb. > I know it would be convenient to use some package managers like Godi, > but I maintained my own fork of ocaml(I changed the ocaml's compiler > frequently, using Godi would bring a lot of pain). Just install findlib and use https://github.com/thelema/odb Best, Daniel [1] http://erratique.ch/software/odb-packages.txt ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
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