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Re: Module hierarchies
- Daniel Ortmann
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Date: | 2001-01-10 (08:27) |
From: | Daniel Ortmann <ortmann@u...> |
Subject: | Re: Module hierarchies |
>>> I am wondering how a large OCaml project might be structured, >>> specifically in terms of directories and files. > My solution is simple enough: I use a literate programming tool > (interscript, see my sig below) to _generate_ all the Ocaml files in a > scratch directory. Unfortunately, since we emacs cyborgs have already been assimilated, we must interface through a literate-caml-mode. Where? :-( > So the structure of the program is defined in terms of the LP source > files, which need to be related to the generated files. (It usually > is though :-) > The only problem I have with this is that ocamllex/yacc do not respect > #line directives. > -- > John (Max) Skaller, mailto:skaller@maxtal.com.au > 10/1 Toxteth Rd Glebe NSW 2037 Australia voice: 61-2-9660-0850 > checkout Vyper http://Vyper.sourceforge.net > download Interscript http://Interscript.sourceforge.net -- Daniel "3rd of 5" Ortmann, IBM Circuit Technology, Rochester, MN