* [Caml-list] Problem with ocamlmktop
@ 2004-09-10 22:28 Malte Obbel Forsberg
2004-09-11 16:13 ` David MENTRE
0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Malte Obbel Forsberg @ 2004-09-10 22:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: caml-list
Hello fellow O'Caml-users,
I'm pretty new to O'Caml, and there's something with ocamlmktop that
puzzles me (albeit it probably being rational behaviour that I merely
need to comprehend before I can move on and solve the problem :-)):
When I make a new toplevel, by first running ocaml -c for site.mli and
then for site.ml, with ocamlmktop site.cmo, I can't seem to use it if it
doesnt stay in the same directory as the *.cm* files reside. Furtermore
it seems I have to be in that directory when executing my toplevel as
well. The following text describes the phenomena:
/var/www/site# ocamlmktop site.cmo -o site-toplevel
/var/www/site# ls
site-toplevel site.cmi site.cmo site.ml site.mli
/var/www/site# ./site-toplevel
Objective Caml version 3.08.1
# Site.read ;;
- : string -> string = <fun>
#
/var/www/site# cd ..
/var/www# ./site/site-toplevel
Objective Caml version 3.08.1
# Site.read ;;
Unbound value Site.read
#
Now, what I want to do is to use a modified toplevel for mod_ocaml, so I
won't have to redefine my functions in every ocml (html with ocaml-code
in it, handled by mod_ocaml) file! I suppose, being quite new to O'Caml,
I might have missed some other way to achieve this; please enlighten me
if that is so. :-)
What I want to know, then, is if there is some way to define functions
in an external file and then use the functions in an other interpreted
file, with "open Site;;" or similar.
Best regards,
Malte Obbel Forsberg
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* Re: [Caml-list] Problem with ocamlmktop
2004-09-10 22:28 [Caml-list] Problem with ocamlmktop Malte Obbel Forsberg
@ 2004-09-11 16:13 ` David MENTRE
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: David MENTRE @ 2004-09-11 16:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Malte Obbel Forsberg; +Cc: caml-list
Hello,
Malte Obbel Forsberg <malte@unix.se> writes:
> Now, what I want to do is to use a modified toplevel for mod_ocaml, so I
> won't have to redefine my functions in every ocml (html with ocaml-code
> in it, handled by mod_ocaml) file! I suppose, being quite new to O'Caml,
> I might have missed some other way to achieve this; please enlighten me
> if that is so. :-)
You could use -I option with an absolute path when calling your home
made ocaml.
> What I want to know, then, is if there is some way to define functions
> in an external file and then use the functions in an other interpreted
> file, with "open Site;;" or similar.
Yep. #load "file-name";; or #use "file-name";; depending on your
needs. Then do a open Module or Module.function. See ocaml doc for
details.
Yours,
david
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David Mentré <dmentre@linux-france.org>
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