From: EL CHAAR RABIH <RABIH.EL-CHAAR@sgam.com>
To: "'caml-list@inria.fr'" <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: [Caml-list] Trying to build a toplevel as a win32 dll
Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2003 17:07:05 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <810E00B5A230D340A456B1C13832B5CF0A8AEA@fr-mailbox3> (raw)
Hello everybody,
I'm trying to build a Ocaml toplevel as a win32 dll.
In its simplest form, this means that one obtains a win32 dll that has only
one function for receiving as a string any (correct) ocaml syntax normally
entered into the toplevel and returns a string containing the result
normally pretty-printed by the toplevel (or the error message).
Its really just to be able to use Ocamls toplevel technology as a dll
callable from other software.
Of course, I could use the ocaml toplevel as a console application to which
my program would send some text and capture back the result, but I wish to
avoid this and call the ocaml engine "natively".
Did somebody manage to achieve this or have ideas about how to do it ?
Thanks in advance for your help
Rabih
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