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listing the available toplevel directives with #help #6113
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Comment author: gian I've made a patch for this.
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Comment author: berke.durak Here's a shorter, less intrusive version that doesn't have descriptions but prints the directive argument types. This is a stop-gap solution, esp. since module X = Foo won't print the signature anymore. I agree that descriptions would be better. |
Comment author: @gasche This feature was just requested again. I only had a very quick look, but it personally seems to me that gian's patch is reasonable in terms of invasiveness -- and I think having short descriptions is important. Integrating the "expected arguments" information of Berke's patch on top of it would be very nice. |
Comment author: fdsouthern I've tried to combine the patches given above, as well as extend it to the new(?) directives that weren't covered. I've submitted a pull request on Github. Please let me know if there's anything I should have done differently. |
Original bug ID: 6113
Reporter: berenger
Assigned to: @gasche
Status: closed (set by @xavierleroy on 2017-02-16T14:18:04Z)
Resolution: fixed
Priority: normal
Severity: feature
Fixed in version: 4.03.0+dev / +beta1
Category: ~DO NOT USE (was: OCaml general)
Tags: patch, junior_job
Has duplicate: #6891
Monitored by: @hcarty
Bug description
Hello,
It would be nice if there was a way to list
all the directives the toplevel understands
(plus a short description for each, at least).
Thanks,
F.
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