From: "François Bobot" <francois.bobot@cea.fr>
To: OCaml Mailing List <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: [Caml-list] ANN: Initial Release of OCI, a framework for continuous integrations and benchmarks
Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2016 14:56:59 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <570F939B.70309@cea.fr> (raw)
Hi everyone,
I'm pleased to release OCI. OCI is a framework for continuous integrations and benchmarks. At its
heart it is a container manager and at the top a tool that allows to compile, test, and compare
compilations and runs of inter-dependent git repositories.
The main interest of OCI is to be able to select a specific commit of a project, and of its
dependencies, easily.
Here let's imagine myproj is your cool project ;) :
* ./myproj-client run --rootfs 1 myproj
* ./myproj-client run --rootfs 1 --myproj=cool_feature myproj
* ./myproj-client run --rootfs 1 --ocaml=4.03 myproj
* ./myproj-client run --rootfs 1 --ocaml=trunk --myproj=new_warning_trunk myproj
This ability allows it to compare the performance of different commits of a project but also to
compare between different versions of libraries or the compiler (ex: flambda)
OCI is used continuously for testing pull-requests within the Frama-C development team, and it also
allows to track continuously their compatibility with the current tip of ocaml 4.03 branch
(automatically compiled when it changes).
The tutorial at https://github.com/bobot/oci/blob/master/README.adoc will show you a full example of
the abilities of OCI. The possibility to use OCI as a framework is not shown yet.
You can install it with:
opam install oci
The repository is at:
https://github.com/bobot/oci
It has been presented at the last Ocaml User in Paris (OUPS) and it is supported by the ANR SOPRANO
Project.
Best,
--
François Bobot
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