From: Patrick M Doane <patrick@watson.org>
To: Chris Hecker <checker@d6.com>
Cc: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] ocamlmktop and includes
Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2001 18:26:30 -0400 (EDT) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.3.96.1010428181903.5019B-100000@fledge.watson.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4.3.2.7.2.20010428103832.00e244c0@shell16.ba.best.com>
On Sat, 28 Apr 2001, Chris Hecker wrote:
>
> >Alternatively, it would be really nice to make stand-alone byte code
> >interpreters which have the .cmo files builtin.
>
> Do you just mean a standalone executable (with no need for ocamlrun)?
> If so, use the "-custom" flag to ocamlc and it'll put the intepreter
> inside the output file (and it appears the file is still recognized as a
> bytecode file by ocamlrun, so it's still portable as long as you don't
> link any C objects into it). Maybe that's not what you meant...
For some additional context, I'm trying to create a front-end for
regression testing. I would like to have a top-level application which
can execute O'caml scripts with an additional module preloaded. It was
pretty easy to use ocamlmktop to build my module into a top-level
interpeter. Unfortunately, the user then has to supply the location of my
module to use it. I was hoping to provide a single executable that could
be used to run the scripts.
The '-custom' flag might do the trick. I'm not too worried about
requiring ocamlrun to be on the same machine though.
> Putting the include paths in the generated toplevel sounds like a good
> idea to me. I decided to implement this. I've attached the new
> tools/ocamlmktop.ml below. You should be able to build this by itself
> with "ocamlc -o ocamlmktop ocamlmktop", without building the compiler or
> even having the compiler source installed.
Ah, very good. I'll try this out and let you know how it works.
> Random Notes & Issues:
>
> - I need to build a temp .ml file and compile it, which assumes the
> ocamlc compiler is around. Of course, ocamlmktop already assumes
> this.
Certainly reasonable.
> - I use Topdirs.dir_directory to add the include directories...I doubt
> it's supposed to be an exposed API.
I think there is some intent for the toplevel commands to be exposed APIs.
I remember seeing a comment in one of those modules about allowing custom
top-levels to call them.
It would be great for the APIs to be officially documented and supported.
I've had to do a bit of hacking using the toplevel commands to implement
the regression testing. This includes the need to save/restore an
environment and execute an external script.
> - It expands directories at runtime, so if you add -I +foo it'll work
> even if you move CAMLLIB.
That's handy!
> - What you probably really want here is a new command line parm so you
> can differentiate betwen include dirs that should be added to the
> toplevel and those that shouldn't.
My initial expectation was that building a top-level interpreter would
link the object files into that interpeter. That maybe an alternative
approach to addressing this issue.
Thanks for your help,
Patrick
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2001-04-28 21:50 ` Chris Hecker
2001-04-28 22:26 ` Patrick M Doane [this message]
2001-04-29 5:46 ` Chris Hecker
2001-04-29 16:44 ` Patrick M Doane
2001-05-01 1:27 David Gurr
2001-05-01 2:57 ` Patrick M Doane
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2001-04-28 14:54 Patrick M Doane
2001-05-01 1:05 ` Jacques Garrigue
2001-05-01 3:39 ` John Gerard Malecki
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