From: Alan Schmitt <alan.schmitt@polytechnique.org>
To: "lwn" <lwn@lwn.net>, caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: [Caml-list] Attn: Development Editor, Latest OCaml Weekly News
Date: Tue, 02 Jul 2024 09:30:24 +0200 [thread overview]
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Hello
Here is the latest OCaml Weekly News, for the week of June 25 to July
02, 2024.
Table of Contents
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OCaml Tech Talk | Editor Features
New release of Ocsipersist
Preview of Godotcaml for the Godot 4.2 Game Engine
euler 0.3
dune 3.15
dune 3.16
Other OCaml News
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OCaml Tech Talk | Editor Features
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Archive:
<https://discuss.ocaml.org/t/ann-ocaml-tech-talk-editor-features/14746/5>
Continuing this thread, PizieDust announced
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The video is now uploaded on YouTube at: [Ocaml | Editor Features]
[Ocaml | Editor Features] <https://youtu.be/I-e3qzPzzuI>
New release of Ocsipersist
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Archive:
<https://discuss.ocaml.org/t/ann-new-release-of-ocsipersist/14874/1>
Vincent Balat announced
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[Ocsipersist] has been recently updated.
Ocsipersist is an OCaml interface for key-value stores, with three
implementations based on SQLite, DBM and PostgreSQL.
It proposes several interfaces: basic string to string tables, typed
tables with custom (de)serialisation functions, persistent variables …
This new version 2.0.0, adds the following features:
‣ some dependencies removed
‣ Basic interface for persistent references, in the style of Eliom's
[scoped references] (but without scope)
Example of use of persistent references from the toplevel, with the
sqlite backend:
┌────
│ # #require "lwt_ppx";;
│ (* #thread;; if you are using OCaml < 5.0.0 *)
│ # #require "ocsipersist-sqlite";;
│ # Ocsipersist.init ();;
│ # let r = Ocsipersist.Ref.ref ~persistent:"r" 444;;
│ val r : int Ocsipersist.Ref.t = <abstr>
│ # Lwt_main.run (let%lwt v = Ocsipersist.Ref.get r in print_int v; Lwt.return_unit);;
│ 444- : unit = ()
└────
Backends: Choose the backend you prefer by using packages
`ocsipersist-sqlite', `ocsipersist-dbm' or `ocsipersist-postgresql'.
Configuration:
‣ Use module `Ocsipersist_settings', provided by each backend to
configure the database
‣ Opam packages `ocsipersist-sqlite-config', `ocsipersist-dbm-config'
or `ocsipersist-postgresql-config' make it possible to configure the
backend from Ocsigen Server's config file (breaking change: this was
provided by `ocsipersist-sqlite', `ocsipersist-dbm' or
`ocsipersist-postgresql' before. You'll need to update your
configuration files).
[Ocsipersist] <https://ocsigen.org/ocsipersist/>
[scoped references]
<https://ocsigen.org/eliom/latest/api/server/Eliom_reference>
Preview of Godotcaml for the Godot 4.2 Game Engine
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Archive:
<https://discuss.ocaml.org/t/ann-preview-of-godotcaml-for-the-godot-4-2-game-engine/14875/1>
Matt Walker announced
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I've released a small preview of a project I've been working on. It's
bindings to the Godot 4.2 game engine from OCaml.
To keep this announcement short, I've posted a longer explanation on
my blog:
<https://fizzixnerd.com/blog/2024-06-24-announcing-godotcaml/>
Here is the git repo:
<https://github.com/Fizzixnerd/godotcaml>
Here is another short blog post explaining how to get up and started
with it:
<https://fizzixnerd.com/blog/2024-06-28-godotcaml-basic-setup/>
Do not expect much, I've basically just reached the point where Godot
and OCaml can call each other. I just thought people might think it's
cool! Open issues or discuss in this thread if you'd like; another
blog post will be forthcoming covering the current structure of the
code if there seems to be interest.
euler 0.3
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Archive: <https://discuss.ocaml.org/t/ann-euler-0-3/14877/1>
glen announced
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It is my pleasure to announce the release of Euler version
0.3. :slight_smile:
Euler is an arithmetic library for OCaml integers. For more details,
please read *[the repo]*’s README or browse *[the docs]*.
In version 0.3:
• some amount of optimization (:magic_wand: magic tricks to compute
logarithms, see source code of [`log2sup'] and [`logsup']);
• new functions (for instance: root extraction, multiplicative order);
• `Arith.gcdext' now returns minimal coefficients and avoids overflows
(which was [not trivial]);
• factorization now performs some steps of Fermat’s factor searching,
which I think closes the gap with [Owl] (mentioning this because
@struktured [had asked me] how Euler compared with Owl, and Fermat’s
algorithm was the only integer arithmetic operation that I found in
Owl not provided by Euler).
The full list of changes is found in the changelog, in the repo.
Happy factorizing!
(This is a new topic because I cannot edit [the initial one].)
[the repo] <https://github.com/gmevel/euler-lib>
[the docs]
<https://gmevel.github.io/euler-lib/index.html/euler/Euler/index.html>
[`log2sup']
<https://github.com/gmevel/euler-lib/blob/0.3/src/Arith.ml#L621-L695>
[`logsup']
<https://github.com/gmevel/euler-lib/blob/0.3/src/Arith.ml#L697-L750>
[not trivial]
<https://github.com/gmevel/euler-lib/blob/0.3/src/Arith.ml#L1390-L1514>
[Owl] <https://github.com/owlbarn/owl>
[had asked me]
<https://discuss.ocaml.org/t/ann-euler-an-arithmetic-library-for-native-integers/12482/9>
[the initial one]
<https://discuss.ocaml.org/t/ann-euler-an-arithmetic-library-for-native-integers/12482>
dune 3.15
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Archive: <https://discuss.ocaml.org/t/ann-dune-3-15/14438/4>
Etienne Millon announced
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We've released 3.15.3 (some time ago already) with the following
changes:
*3.15.3 (2024-05-24)*
Fixed
╌╌╌╌╌
• Fix interpretation of `exists_if' predicate in `META' files of
installed libraries containing more than one element. (#10564, fixes
#10563, @dbuenzli, @nojb)
• Fix TSAN warning in wait4 stubs (#10554, fixes #10553, @emillon)
dune 3.16
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Archive: <https://discuss.ocaml.org/t/ann-dune-3-16/14889/1>
Etienne Millon announced
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We're happy to announce the release of Dune 3.16.0.
Among the list of chances, this release contains improvements to
melange support and a way to look for references in a whole project
using merlin and ocaml-lsp.
*3.16.0 (2024-06-17)*
Added
╌╌╌╌╌
• allow libraries with the same `(name ..)' in projects as long as
they don't conflict during resolution (via `enabled_if'). (#10307,
@anmonteiro, @jchavarri)
• `dune describe pp' now finds the exact module and the stanza it
belongs to, instead of guessing the name of the preprocessed
file. (#10321, @anmonteiro)
• Print the result of `dune describe pp' with the respective dialect
printer. (#10322, @anmonteiro)
• Add new flag `--context' to `dune ocaml-merlin', which allows to
select a Dune context when requesting Merlin config. Add `dune
describe contexts' subcommand. Introduce a field
`generate_merlin_rules' for contexts declared in the workspace, that
allows to optionally produce Merlin rules for other contexts besides
the one selected for Merlin (#10324, @jchavarri)
• melange: add include paths for private library `.cmj' files during
JS emission. (#10416, @anmonteiro)
• `dune ocaml-merlin': communicate additional directives
`SOURCE_ROOT', `UNIT_NAME' (the actual name with wrapping) and
`INDEX' with the paths to the index(es). (#10422, @voodoos)
• Add a new alias `@ocaml-index' that uses the `ocaml-index' binary to
generate indexes that can be read by tools such as Merlin to provide
project-wide references search. (#10422, @voodoos)
• merlin: add optional `(merlin_reader CMD)' construct to `(dialect)'
stanza to configure a merlin reader (#8567, @andreypopp)
Changed
╌╌╌╌╌╌╌
• melange: treat private libraries with `(package ..)' as public
libraries, fixing an issue where `import' paths were wrongly
emitted. (#10415, @anmonteiro)
• install `.glob' files for Coq theories too (#10602, @ejgallego)
Fixed
╌╌╌╌╌
• Don't try to document non-existent libraries in doc-new target
(#10319, fixes #10056, @jonludlam)
• Make `dune-site''s `load_all' function look for `META' files so that
it doesn't fail on empty directories in the plugin directory
(#10458, fixes #10457, @shym)
• Fix incorrect warning for libraries defined inside non-existant
directories using `(subdir ..)' and used by executables using
`dune-build-info' (#10525, @rgrinberg)
• Don't try to take build lock when running `coq top --no-build'
(#10547, fixes #7671, @lzy0505)
• Make sure to truncate dune's lock file after locking and unlocking
so that users cannot observe incorrect pid's (#10575, @rgrinberg)
• mdx: link mdx binary with `byte_complete'. This fixes `(libraries)'
with foreign archives on Linux. (#10586, fixes #10582, @anmonteiro)
• virtual libraries: fix an issue where linking an executable
involving several virtual libries would cause an error. (#10581,
fixes #10460, @rgrinberg)
Other OCaml News
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From the ocaml.org blog
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Here are links from many OCaml blogs aggregated at [the ocaml.org
blog].
• [Creating the SyntaxDocumentation Command - Part 2: OCaml LSP]
• [Testing MirageVPN against OpenVPN™]
• [Enhancing the OCaml.org Community Page: Boosting UX and UI Based on
User Research]
• [qubes-miragevpn, a MirageVPN client for QubesOS]
[the ocaml.org blog] <https://ocaml.org/blog/>
[Creating the SyntaxDocumentation Command - Part 2: OCaml LSP]
<https://tarides.com/blog/2024-07-12-creating-the-syntaxdocumentation-command-part-2-ocaml-lsp>
[Testing MirageVPN against OpenVPN™]
<https://blog.robur.coop/articles/miragevpn-testing.html>
[Enhancing the OCaml.org Community Page: Boosting UX and UI Based on
User Research]
<https://tarides.com/blog/2024-06-26-enhancing-the-ocaml-org-community-page-boosting-ux-and-ui-based-on-user-research>
[qubes-miragevpn, a MirageVPN client for QubesOS]
<https://blog.robur.coop/articles/qubes-miragevpn.html>
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