From: Martin Jambon <martin_jambon@emailuser.net>
To: caml-announce@inria.fr
Cc: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: [Caml-list] Camlmix 1.0
Date: Mon, 3 May 2004 00:59:41 +0800 (HKT) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.44.0405030012260.5160-100000@localhost> (raw)
Announcement: Camlmix 1.0 (first release)
http://martin.jambon.free.fr/camlmix
Camlmix is a command-line tool for preprocessing any kind of file using
Objective Caml as an embedded language for inline expansion.
It has 3 major properties:
- easy: no obscure syntax, no complex library
- flexible: lets you use full featured OCaml
- universal: is not specialized in handling any specific file format
Short example:
File foo.tpl:
##
# load "unix.cma"
# use "my_utils.ml"
let my_name () = print_string "Camlmix"
##
[...]
This text has been generated by ## my_name () ##.
[...]
EOF
Command:
camlmix foo.tpl -o foo.txt
Result file foo.txt:
[...]
This text has been generated by Camlmix.
[...]
EOF
I use Camlmix for my few static web pages. It is not supposed to replace
any already existing tool, but just provide an OCaml centric
general-purpose preprocessor.
It can of course be used to preprocess OCaml programs themselves, but I
would not recommend this. It allows to create easily a primitive template
system for OCaml and probably many other kinds of dirty hacks (see
the example on the web page).
Once again, it's here:
http://martin.jambon.free.fr/camlmix
Have fun!
-- Martin Jambon
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