* Re: [Caml-list] Développement d'applications avec Objective Caml... [< >] in 3.04?
2002-02-02 1:47 [Caml-list] Développement d'applications avec Objective Caml... [< >] in 3.04? stalkern2
@ 2002-02-01 20:05 ` Remi VANICAT
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From: Remi VANICAT @ 2002-02-01 20:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
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stalkern2 <stalkern2@tin.it> writes:
> Hello to everybody
>
> I'm studying the book of Chailloux, Manoury and Pagano and I' m now taking
> into considerations the streams.
> Using a plain ocaml prompt with Ocaml 3.04 on a RedHat box (coming from a
> rpm), I get
>
> # let foo = [< >];;
> ^^
> Syntax error
parser need camlp4 since ocaml 3.04 (I think)
you have to do
# #load "camlp4o.cma"
before any [< >] expression.
This information is at least in the Change file of the caml
distribution, and also in the ocaml manual :
http://caml.inria.fr/ocaml/htmlman/manual021.html
(may be the #load "camlp4o.cma" should be add there)
>
> I get the same error on a MacOS 9 box, using the standard Ocaml distribution.
>
> I have plenty of expressions parenthesized with [< >] in the source
> distribution, and I learnt that I could optionally use [: :] if I say so to
> Camlp4. But neither [< >] nor [: :], that gives
> # let foo = [: :];;
this is the camlp4 revised syntax.
be aware it change a lot of thing (and not only [< and >])
# #load "camlp4r.cma"
# value foo = [: :];
...
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* [Caml-list] Développement d'applications avec Objective Caml... [< >] in 3.04?
@ 2002-02-02 1:47 stalkern2
2002-02-01 20:05 ` Remi VANICAT
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From: stalkern2 @ 2002-02-02 1:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hello to everybody
I'm studying the book of Chailloux, Manoury and Pagano and I' m now taking
into considerations the streams.
Using a plain ocaml prompt with Ocaml 3.04 on a RedHat box (coming from a
rpm), I get
# let foo = [< >];;
^^
Syntax error
I get the same error on a MacOS 9 box, using the standard Ocaml distribution.
I have plenty of expressions parenthesized with [< >] in the source
distribution, and I learnt that I could optionally use [: :] if I say so to
Camlp4. But neither [< >] nor [: :], that gives
# let foo = [: :];;
^
Syntax error
is accepted by the copies of the interpreter that I'm using, and I feel stuck.
Should I make a different toplevel giving special indications and links?
Sorry for bothering you. Think that you've (likely) been a beginner also...
once upon a time. By the way, I think that ocaml would be more widespread
than C if it only had 20% of its documentation and ease of consulting; I'd
have never started with it without the book of Chailloux, Manoury and Pagano
(that I thank).
Thanks
Ernesto
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