* [Caml-list] OCamldoc plugins & ocamlbuild @ 2015-12-18 16:14 Armaël Guéneau 2015-12-18 17:06 ` Gabriel Scherer 0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Armaël Guéneau @ 2015-12-18 16:14 UTC (permalink / raw) To: caml-list [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1120 bytes --] Hi list, I'm wondering how one should compile ocamldoc custom generators <http://caml.inria.fr/pub/docs/manual-ocaml/ocamldoc.html#sec333> using ocamlbuild. First, the ocamlbuild manual (https://github.com/gasche/manual-ocamlbuild/blob/master/manual.md#basic-tags-) says that the [use_ocamldoc] tag is deprecated; and that a corresponding ocamlfind package should be used instead. Is there such a package for ocamldoc? I did not found one. Then, I did not manage to build the plugin into .cma/.cmxs files directly using ocamlbuild. My command line was something along these lines: ocamlbuild -use-ocamlfind -tag use_ocamldoc -package compiler-libs plugin.cmxs When trying to build plugin.cma/plugin.cmxs, ocamlbuild complained that "Cannot find file ocamldoc.cma/ocamldoc.cmxa" (respectively). However, I can build plugin.cmo/plugin.cmx using the same command line, then create the .cma/.cmxs manually using ocamlc/ocamlopt - which I ended up doing. Is there a better way to do so? If the whole process can be improved (how?), I would be happy to write the required patches/documentation. — Armaël [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 1749 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: [Caml-list] OCamldoc plugins & ocamlbuild 2015-12-18 16:14 [Caml-list] OCamldoc plugins & ocamlbuild Armaël Guéneau @ 2015-12-18 17:06 ` Gabriel Scherer 2015-12-18 19:14 ` Armaël Guéneau 0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Gabriel Scherer @ 2015-12-18 17:06 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Armaël Guéneau; +Cc: caml users, Gerd Stolpmann [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 2830 bytes --] So I just tried¹, and the failure is as follows: $ ocamlbuild -tag use_ocamldoc test.cmxs + /home/gasche/.opam/4.02.3/bin/ocamlopt.opt -shared -I +ocamldoc ocamldoc.cmxa test.cmx -o test.cmxs File "_none_", line 1: Error: Cannot find file ocamldoc.cmxa It looks like the tag use_ocamldoc expects a file ocamldoc.cmxa to exist, providing library support for ocamldoc plugins, and it does not seem to exist -- it seems that the preferred way to use ocamldoc plugins is to use "ocamldoc.opt -g foo.cmxs", with ocamldoc libraries already linked inside ocamldoc.opt. So just using ocamlbuild -cflags -I,+ocamldoc test.cmxs works and seems to do what you expect. It goes without saying that this is not a perfect long-term solution, as it assumes that ocamldoc libraries are distributed with the stdlib. It would be cleaner to have an ocamldoc package for them (just like ocamlbuild has a dummy ocamlfind package indicating the location of its library files), but it seems that this is not currently the case. It would be nice (but not super-high priority) to have such a dummy package in ocamlfind in the future, so that you can just do ocamlbuild -use-ocamlfind -package ocamldoc test.cmxs ¹: The most time-consuming part was finding the code of a ocamldoc plugin to compile, as the documentation examples are incomplete. Next time, feel free to provide a tarball with a minimal example to reproduce. On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 5:14 PM, Armaël Guéneau <armael.gueneau@ens-lyon.fr> wrote: > Hi list, > > I'm wondering how one should compile ocamldoc custom generators > <http://caml.inria.fr/pub/docs/manual-ocaml/ocamldoc.html#sec333> using > ocamlbuild. > > First, the ocamlbuild manual > ( > <https://github.com/gasche/manual-ocamlbuild/blob/master/manual.md#basic-tags-> > https://github.com/gasche/manual-ocamlbuild/blob/master/manual.md#basic-tags > -) > says that the [use_ocamldoc] tag is deprecated; and that a corresponding > ocamlfind package should be used instead. Is there such a package for > ocamldoc? > I did not found one. > > Then, I did not manage to build the plugin into .cma/.cmxs files directly > using > ocamlbuild. My command line was something along these lines: > > ocamlbuild -use-ocamlfind -tag use_ocamldoc -package compiler-libs > plugin.cmxs > > When trying to build plugin.cma/plugin.cmxs, ocamlbuild complained that > "Cannot > find file ocamldoc.cma/ocamldoc.cmxa" (respectively). However, I can build > plugin.cmo/plugin.cmx using the same command line, then create the > .cma/.cmxs > manually using ocamlc/ocamlopt - which I ended up doing. > > Is there a better way to do so? If the whole process can be improved > (how?), I > would be happy to write the required patches/documentation. > > — Armaël > > [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 3787 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: [Caml-list] OCamldoc plugins & ocamlbuild 2015-12-18 17:06 ` Gabriel Scherer @ 2015-12-18 19:14 ` Armaël Guéneau 2015-12-18 21:43 ` Gabriel Scherer 0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Armaël Guéneau @ 2015-12-18 19:14 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Gabriel Scherer; +Cc: caml users, Gerd Stolpmann [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 3140 bytes --] Ok, thanks for the explanations. As for the ocamldoc package, would a META file along these lines do the trick? # Specification for the "ocamldoc" library requires = "compiler-libs" version = "[distributed with Ocaml]" description = "ocamldoc support library" directory= "^ocamldoc" archive(byte) = "ocamldoc.cma" archive(native) = "ocamldoc.cmxa" Le 18/12/2015 18:06, Gabriel Scherer a écrit : > So I just tried¹, and the failure is as follows: > > $ ocamlbuild -tag use_ocamldoc test.cmxs > + /home/gasche/.opam/4.02.3/bin/ocamlopt.opt -shared -I +ocamldoc ocamldoc.cmxa test.cmx -o test.cmxs > File "_none_", line 1: > Error: Cannot find file ocamldoc.cmxa > > It looks like the tag use_ocamldoc expects a file ocamldoc.cmxa to exist, providing library support for ocamldoc plugins, and it does not seem to exist -- it seems that the preferred way to use ocamldoc plugins is to use "ocamldoc.opt -g foo.cmxs", with ocamldoc libraries already linked inside ocamldoc.opt. So just using > > ocamlbuild -cflags -I,+ocamldoc test.cmxs > > works and seems to do what you expect. > > It goes without saying that this is not a perfect long-term solution, as it assumes that ocamldoc libraries are distributed with the stdlib. It would be cleaner to have an ocamldoc package for them (just like ocamlbuild has a dummy ocamlfind package indicating the location of its library files), but it seems that this is not currently the case. It would be nice (but not super-high priority) to have such a dummy package in ocamlfind in the future, so that you can just do > > ocamlbuild -use-ocamlfind -package ocamldoc test.cmxs > > ¹: The most time-consuming part was finding the code of a ocamldoc plugin to compile, as the documentation examples are incomplete. Next time, feel free to provide a tarball with a minimal example to reproduce. > > On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 5:14 PM, Armaël Guéneau <armael.gueneau@ens-lyon.fr> wrote: > > Hi list, > > I'm wondering how one should compile ocamldoc custom generators using > ocamlbuild. > > First, the ocamlbuild manual > (https://github.com/gasche/manual-ocamlbuild/blob/master/manual.md#basic-tags-) > says that the [use_ocamldoc] tag is deprecated; and that a corresponding > ocamlfind package should be used instead. Is there such a package for ocamldoc? > I did not found one. > > Then, I did not manage to build the plugin into .cma/.cmxs files directly using > ocamlbuild. My command line was something along these lines: > > ocamlbuild -use-ocamlfind -tag use_ocamldoc -package compiler-libs plugin.cmxs > > When trying to build plugin.cma/plugin.cmxs, ocamlbuild complained that "Cannot > find file ocamldoc.cma/ocamldoc.cmxa" (respectively). However, I can build > plugin.cmo/plugin.cmx using the same command line, then create the .cma/.cmxs > manually using ocamlc/ocamlopt - which I ended up doing. > > Is there a better way to do so? If the whole process can be improved (how?), I > would be happy to write the required patches/documentation. > > — Armaël > > [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 3853 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: [Caml-list] OCamldoc plugins & ocamlbuild 2015-12-18 19:14 ` Armaël Guéneau @ 2015-12-18 21:43 ` Gabriel Scherer 2015-12-20 15:33 ` Armaël Guéneau 0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Gabriel Scherer @ 2015-12-18 21:43 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Armaël Guéneau; +Cc: caml users, Gerd Stolpmann [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 3726 bytes --] There is no ocamldoc.cm{,x}a in ocamldoc libraries today. We could probably change ocamldoc's build system to build one, but for now an ocamldoc package would have no archive(...) field, just the directory. It is not clear we need an ocamldoc.cm{,x}a archive if all plugins are to be passed to ocamldoc{,.opt} which is already linked with ocamldoc modules. On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 8:14 PM, Armaël Guéneau <armael.gueneau@ens-lyon.fr> wrote: > Ok, thanks for the explanations. > > As for the ocamldoc package, would a META file along these lines do the > trick? > > # Specification for the "ocamldoc" library > requires = "compiler-libs" > version = "[distributed with Ocaml]" > description = "ocamldoc support library" > directory= "^ocamldoc" > archive(byte) = "ocamldoc.cma" > archive(native) = "ocamldoc.cmxa" > > Le 18/12/2015 18:06, Gabriel Scherer a écrit : > > So I just tried¹, and the failure is as follows: > > $ ocamlbuild -tag > use_ocamldoc test.cmxs > + /home/gasche/.opam/4.02.3/bin/ocamlopt.opt > -shared -I +ocamldoc ocamldoc.cmxa test.cmx -o test.cmxs > File "_none_", > line 1: > Error: Cannot find file ocamldoc.cmxa > > It looks like the tag > use_ocamldoc expects a file ocamldoc.cmxa to exist, providing library > support for ocamldoc plugins, and it does not seem to exist -- it seems > that the preferred way to use ocamldoc plugins is to use "ocamldoc.opt -g > foo.cmxs", with ocamldoc libraries already linked inside ocamldoc.opt. So > just using > > ocamlbuild -cflags -I,+ocamldoc test.cmxs > > works and > seems to do what you expect. > > It goes without saying that this is not a > perfect long-term solution, as it assumes that ocamldoc libraries are > distributed with the stdlib. It would be cleaner to have an ocamldoc > package for them (just like ocamlbuild has a dummy ocamlfind package > indicating the location of its library files), but it seems that this is > not currently the case. It would be nice (but not super-high priority) to > have such a dummy package in ocamlfind in the future, so that you can just > do > > ocamlbuild -use-ocamlfind -package ocamldoc test.cmxs > > ¹: The > most time-consuming part was finding the code of a ocamldoc plugin to > compile, as the documentation examples are incomplete. Next time, feel free > to provide a tarball with a minimal example to reproduce. > > On Fri, Dec > 18, 2015 at 5:14 PM, Armaël Guéneau <armael.gueneau@ens-lyon.fr> > <armael.gueneau@ens-lyon.fr> wrote: > > Hi list, > > I'm > wondering how one should compile ocamldoc custom generators using > > ocamlbuild. > > First, the ocamlbuild manual > ( > https://github.com/gasche/manual-ocamlbuild/blob/master/manual.md#basic-tags-) > > says that the [use_ocamldoc] tag is deprecated; and that a > corresponding > ocamlfind package should be used instead. Is there such > a package for ocamldoc? > I did not found one. > > Then, I did not > manage to build the plugin into .cma/.cmxs files directly using > > ocamlbuild. My command line was something along these lines: > > > ocamlbuild -use-ocamlfind -tag use_ocamldoc -package compiler-libs > plugin.cmxs > > When trying to build plugin.cma/plugin.cmxs, ocamlbuild > complained that "Cannot > find file ocamldoc.cma/ocamldoc.cmxa" > (respectively). However, I can build > plugin.cmo/plugin.cmx using the > same command line, then create the .cma/.cmxs > manually using > ocamlc/ocamlopt - which I ended up doing. > > Is there a better way to > do so? If the whole process can be improved (how?), I > would be happy > to write the required patches/documentation. > > — Armaël > > > > > [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 4752 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: [Caml-list] OCamldoc plugins & ocamlbuild 2015-12-18 21:43 ` Gabriel Scherer @ 2015-12-20 15:33 ` Armaël Guéneau 0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: Armaël Guéneau @ 2015-12-20 15:33 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Gabriel Scherer; +Cc: caml users, Gerd Stolpmann [-- Attachment #1.1: Type: text/plain, Size: 4261 bytes --] OK. I've attached an attempt of patch to ocamlfind that implements what you describe (a META file with just the directory field). I think it does the right things, but I did not test it extensively. Le 18/12/2015 22:43, Gabriel Scherer a écrit : > There is no ocamldoc.cm <http://ocamldoc.cm>{,x}a in ocamldoc > libraries today. We could probably change ocamldoc's build system to > build one, but for now an ocamldoc package would have no archive(...) > field, just the directory. It is not clear we need an ocamldoc.cm > <http://ocamldoc.cm>{,x}a archive if all plugins are to be passed to > ocamldoc{,.opt} which is already linked with ocamldoc modules. > > On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 8:14 PM, Armaël Guéneau > <armael.gueneau@ens-lyon.fr <mailto:armael.gueneau@ens-lyon.fr>> wrote: > > Ok, thanks for the explanations. > > As for the ocamldoc package, would a META file along these lines > do the trick? > > # Specification for the "ocamldoc" library > requires = "compiler-libs" > version = "[distributed with Ocaml]" > description = "ocamldoc support library" > directory= "^ocamldoc" > archive(byte) = "ocamldoc.cma" > archive(native) = "ocamldoc.cmxa" > > Le 18/12/2015 18:06, Gabriel Scherer a écrit : > > So I just tried¹, and the failure is as follows: > > $ ocamlbuild -tag use_ocamldoc test.cmxs > + > /home/gasche/.opam/4.02.3/bin/ocamlopt.opt -shared -I +ocamldoc > ocamldoc.cmxa test.cmx -o test.cmxs > File "_none_", line 1: > > Error: Cannot find file ocamldoc.cmxa > > It looks like the tag > use_ocamldoc expects a file ocamldoc.cmxa to exist, providing > library support for ocamldoc plugins, and it does not seem to > exist -- it seems that the preferred way to use ocamldoc plugins > is to use "ocamldoc.opt -g foo.cmxs", with ocamldoc libraries > already linked inside ocamldoc.opt. So just using > > ocamlbuild > -cflags -I,+ocamldoc test.cmxs > > works and seems to do what you > expect. > > It goes without saying that this is not a perfect > long-term solution, as it assumes that ocamldoc libraries are > distributed with the stdlib. It would be cleaner to have an > ocamldoc package for them (just like ocamlbuild has a dummy > ocamlfind package indicating the location of its library files), > but it seems that this is not currently the case. It would be nice > (but not super-high priority) to have such a dummy package in > ocamlfind in the future, so that you can just do > > ocamlbuild > -use-ocamlfind -package ocamldoc test.cmxs > > ¹: The most > time-consuming part was finding the code of a ocamldoc plugin to > compile, as the documentation examples are incomplete. Next time, > feel free to provide a tarball with a minimal example to > reproduce. > > On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 5:14 PM, Armaël Guéneau > <armael.gueneau@ens-lyon.fr> <mailto:armael.gueneau@ens-lyon.fr> > wrote: > > Hi list, > > I'm wondering how one should > compile ocamldoc custom generators using > ocamlbuild. > > > First, the ocamlbuild manual > > (https://github.com/gasche/manual-ocamlbuild/blob/master/manual.md#basic-tags-) > > says that the [use_ocamldoc] tag is deprecated; and that a > corresponding > ocamlfind package should be used instead. Is > there such a package for ocamldoc? > I did not found one. > > > Then, I did not manage to build the plugin into .cma/.cmxs > files directly using > ocamlbuild. My command line was > something along these lines: > > ocamlbuild -use-ocamlfind > -tag use_ocamldoc -package compiler-libs plugin.cmxs > > When > trying to build plugin.cma/plugin.cmxs, ocamlbuild complained that > "Cannot > find file ocamldoc.cma/ocamldoc.cmxa" > (respectively). However, I can build > plugin.cmo/plugin.cmx > using the same command line, then create the .cma/.cmxs > > manually using ocamlc/ocamlopt - which I ended up doing. > > > Is there a better way to do so? If the whole process can be > improved (how?), I > would be happy to write the required > patches/documentation. > > — Armaël > > > > > [-- Attachment #1.2: Type: text/html, Size: 5685 bytes --] [-- Attachment #2: ocamldoc-META.patch --] [-- Type: text/x-patch, Size: 1632 bytes --] diff --git trunk/configure trunk/configure index 2fef7ad..82f72bd 100755 --- trunk/configure +++ trunk/configure @@ -449,6 +449,16 @@ else echo "ocamlbuild: not present" fi +# Check whether ocamldoc is present + +if [ -d "${ocaml_core_stdlib}/ocamldoc" ]; then + lodoc=ocamldoc + echo "ocamldoc: found" +else + lodoc="" + echo "ocamldoc: not present" +fi + # Check on camlp4: if [ $with_camlp4 -eq 0 ]; then @@ -521,7 +531,7 @@ fi # Generate the META files now. -l="$ldbm dynlink graphics num num-top str threads unix stdlib bigarray $llabltk $lcamlp4 $lobuild $lcomplibs $lbytes" +l="$ldbm dynlink graphics num num-top str threads unix stdlib bigarray $llabltk $lcamlp4 $lobuild $lodoc $lcomplibs $lbytes" for dir in site-lib-src/*; do # We do not really know if $dir is a directory. diff --git trunk/findlib.files trunk/findlib.files index cf2775e..f4b1a29 100644 --- trunk/findlib.files +++ trunk/findlib.files @@ -98,6 +98,8 @@ f site-lib-src/unix/interfaces.in f site-lib-src/unix/interfaces.out d site-lib-src/ocamlbuild f site-lib-src/ocamlbuild/META.in +d site-lib-src/ocamldoc +f site-lib-src/ocamldoc/META.in d site-lib-src/compiler-libs f site-lib-src/compiler-libs/META.in d site-lib-src/bytes diff --git trunk/site-lib-src/ocamldoc/META.in trunk/site-lib-src/ocamldoc/META.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3994bec --- /dev/null +++ trunk/site-lib-src/ocamldoc/META.in @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +`# Specification for the "ocamldoc" library' +`requires = "compiler-libs"' +`version = "[distributed with Ocaml]"' +`description = "ocamldoc support library"' +`directory= "^ocamldoc"' ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
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