From: Eric Breck <ebreck@cs.cornell.edu>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: code links in ocamldoc -intro files
Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2006 23:47:13 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <8E45EB16-449E-4464-8E0F-11270568978C@cs.cornell.edu> (raw)
Hi folks,
Is this a bug?
ocamldoc has the "-intro" option, letting you provide a file in
ocamldoc comment form, which is formatted like a code comment,
becoming the intro page of your documentation. But it behaves
slightly differently from a code comment - code links don't work.
test.ml is
let to_string () = "()"
intro.camldoc is
Reference to {!Test.to_string}
intro.ml is just like intro.camldoc but enclosed in (** / *)
now
ocamldoc -html intro.ml test.ml
ocamldoc -html -intro intro.camldoc test.ml
both format the text in intro. Apart from navigation info, they're
formatted the same - except that for intro.ml, {!Test.to_string}
turns into a hyperlink to Test.html#VALto_string, and in
intro.camldoc, it doesn't.
Any idea why?
best,
Eric Breck
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