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Export Toploop.phrase #6609
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Comment author: @whitequark The reason I cannot use Pparse from findlib directly is that it requires compiler-libs. If I just try to use it without first requiring compiler-libs, the toplevel says: Anyway, preprocess_phrase should have been available since the start. I've sent a PR that fixes this problem. It renames the formerly module-private function, as the new name is much better for a public API, but has no semantic change. It should be safe to merge into 4.02.1. |
Comment author: @alainfrisch I'm in favor of integrating into 4.02.1, if it's not too late. |
Comment author: @alainfrisch Committed to trunk (15528) and 4.02 (15529). |
Comment author: @alainfrisch Approved by our release manager for inclusion in 4.02.1. |
git-svn-id: http://caml.inria.fr/svn/ocaml/version/4.02@15529 f963ae5c-01c2-4b8c-9fe0-0dff7051ff02
Original bug ID: 6609
Reporter: @whitequark
Assigned to: @alainfrisch
Status: closed (set by @alainfrisch on 2014-10-13T14:56:05Z)
Resolution: fixed
Priority: normal
Severity: minor
Version: 4.02.1+dev
Fixed in version: 4.02.1+dev
Category: ~DO NOT USE (was: OCaml general)
Monitored by: @gasche @hcarty
Bug description
Currently, there is no way to evaluate a toplevel phrase while engaging ppx rewriters and without loading the compiler-libs interfaces. This is required in order to allow ocamlfind to communicate with ppx rewriters as described in #6582.
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