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Date: | 1999-10-14 (12:56) |
From: | Matías Giovannini <matias@k...> |
Subject: | Re: Stdlib regularity |
Damien Doligez wrote: > > >From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Mat=EDas?= Giovannini <matias@k-bell.com> > > >There is no way to pre-load a prelude file in the interpreter without > >relinking a custom runtime, is it? > > If you mean the toplevel system, there is, and it's in the manual: > > (from <http://caml.inria.fr/ocaml/htmlman/node9.html>) > > >On start-up (before the first phrase is read), if the file .ocamlinit > >exists in the current directory, its contents are read as a sequence > >of Objective Caml phrases and executed as per the #use directive > >described in section 9.2. The evaluation outcode for each phrase are > >not displayed. > > -- Damien Wow, I always thought it only worked on UNIX, but it actually does work on MacOS too. Thanks for pointing this out. -- I got your message. I couldn't read it. It was a cryptogram. -- Laurie Anderson