From: jehenrik <jehenrik@yahoo.com>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: [Caml-list] darwin link suckage eg: pcre
Date: Sat, 14 Dec 2002 02:00:29 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <BAE3E79E-0F31-11D7-B106-00039375801A@yahoo.com> (raw)
Can somebody who understands Darwin linking tell me why my ocaml pcre
does not work like I think it should? I build pcre 3.9. Install.
Fine. I build pcre-ocaml 4.28. It installs in
/usr/local/lib/ocaml/contrib. Good enough. After the install, I have
to manually ranlib libpcre_stubs.a because the directory has changed.
Fine. The example programs, pcregrep et al, link fine against the
install. Now I try to build a toplevel:
> bash2.05 jehenrik@localhost ~/src/pcre-ocaml-4.28.3 % ocamlmktop -ccopt
> -L/usr/local/lib/ocaml/contrib -o ocaml_pcre pcre.cma
> bash2.05 jehenrik@localhost ~/src/pcre-ocaml-4.28.3 % ocaml_pcre
> Objective Caml version 3.06
>
> # open Pcre;;
> Unbound module Pcre
> # Pcre.regexp;;
> Unbound value Pcre.regexp
The toplevel executable does contain the C stubs:
> bash2.05 jehenrik@localhost ~/src/pcre-ocaml-4.28.3 % nm ocaml_pcre
> .
> .
> .
> 00002438 T _pcre_isspace_wrapper
OTOH, I can't seem to see them even if I load pcre.cmo:
> # #load "lib/pcre.cmo";;
> # Pcre;;
> Unbound constructor Pcre
> # Pcre.regexp;;
> Unbound value Pcre.regexp
> # regexp;;
> Unbound value regexp
I can see them if I ignore the .mli file and load all the symbols into
the top namespace:
> # #use "lib/pcre.ml";;
> exception BadPattern of string * int
> exception InternalError of string
> .
> .
> .
> # regexp "[a-z]";;
> - : regexp = <abstr>
> #
Of course this isn't what I want, it's just duct tape. Now I have a fix
which I don't understand either. I change
> ifndef OCAML_LIB_INSTALL
> OCAML_LIB_INSTALL := $(OCAMLLIBPATH)
> JH was $(OCAMLLIBPATH)/contrib
in OcamlMakefile, reinstall, and everything works perfect:
> bash2.05 jehenrik@localhost ~/src/pcre-ocaml-4.28.3 % ocamlmktop
> pcre.cma -o ocaml_pcre
> bash2.05 jehenrik@localhost ~/src/pcre-ocaml-4.28.3 % ocaml_pcre
> Objective Caml version 3.06
>
> # open Pcre;;
> #
So I have a workaround, but I would like to know what the problem is so
that I don't repeat whatever error is here with my own code. Thanks.
Jeff Henrikson
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2002-12-14 11:32 ` Markus Mottl
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