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From: "Juan J. Quintela" <quintela@fi.udc.es>
To: Markus Mottl <mottl@miss.wu-wien.ac.at>
Cc: bcpierce@cis.upenn.edu, Mattias Waldau <mattias.waldau@abc.se>,
	caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: Good programming languages (Was: Redefinition doesn't work)
Date: 09 Nov 2000 17:20:46 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <yttvgtxt8v5.fsf@serpe.mitica> (raw)
In-Reply-To: Markus Mottl's message of "Wed, 8 Nov 2000 19:42:41 +0100"

>>>>> "markus" == Markus Mottl <mottl@miss.wu-wien.ac.at> writes:

markus> On Fri, 03 Nov 2000, bcpierce@cis.upenn.edu wrote:
>> I find that Emacs is an excellent tool for searching for functions in
>> the OCaml library.  The developers have helpfully provided a pure-ascii
>> version of the documentation, and a couple of incremental searches
>> usually gets me to what I want in a few second.

markus> VIM-users might want to put the following function definition into their
markus> .bashrc-file:

markus>   function ocdoc () { command vim -R $OCAMLLIBPATH/$1; }

markus> where $OCAMLLIBPATH is set to the location of the library directory. A
markus> simple e.g. "ocdoc list.mli" (or also "ocdoc list.ml") on the command
markus> line will display the nicely highlighted code in a shell window (starting
markus> up Emacs in a similar way is just too slow :-)

Have you ever heard of emacsclient????

/me hides under the _holy_ war emacs/vi.

Later, Juan.

-- 
In theory, practice and theory are the same, but in practice they 
are different -- Larry McVoy



  reply	other threads:[~2000-11-09 18:09 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <200010300739.IAA13016@pauillac.inria.fr>
2000-10-30 23:38 ` Redefinition doesn't work Jaeyoun Chung
2000-10-31 11:06   ` Pierre Weis
2000-10-31 11:52     ` Sven LUTHER
2000-10-31 16:47       ` Pierre Weis
2000-10-31 18:55         ` Stefan Monnier
2000-11-02 15:42           ` Pierre Weis
2000-11-03  3:10             ` Stefan Monnier
2000-11-03  8:44             ` Good programming languages (Was: Redefinition doesn't work) Mattias Waldau
2000-11-03 15:27               ` bcpierce
2000-11-06  0:17                 ` Jacques Garrigue
2000-11-08 18:42                 ` Markus Mottl
2000-11-09 16:20                   ` Juan J. Quintela [this message]
2000-11-10 10:06                     ` Markus Mottl
2000-11-13  7:48                       ` Stephan Houben
2000-11-10 19:06                     ` Remi VANICAT
2000-11-06  6:17               ` Francisco Reyes
2000-11-07 17:36                 ` Brian Rogoff
2000-10-31 14:16     ` Redefinition doesn't work Frank Atanassow
2000-10-31 17:07       ` Pierre Weis
2000-10-31 17:26         ` LINUX MANDRAKE -> CAMLTK? mlf
2000-11-02 20:21           ` Pierre Weis

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