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Date: | 2007-09-17 (14:25) |
From: | Nicolas Pouillard <nicolas.pouillard@g...> |
Subject: | Re: [Caml-list] ocamlbuild .inferred.mli problem |
Excerpts from Hezekiah M. Carty's message of Sun Sep 16 04:36:23 +0200 2007: > I have been unable to get ocamlbuild to preprocess a single .ml file > when creating an inferred interface file. Here is some simple code > to illustrate the problem: > > test.ml: > value f x = x + 2; > > _tags: > <test.ml>: pp(camlp4r) Using pp(...), is not the best way to use preprocessors. Try the camlp4r tag: "test.ml": camlp4r [...] > I have also tried creating a myocamlbuild.ml to get around this, but > using something like this in myocamlbuild.ml: > > flag ["use_openin"] > (S [A "-I"; A "+camlp4"; A "-pp"; A "camlp4o pa_openin.cmo"]);; You certainly don't want to add these flags to any commands that treat a file that is tagged use_openin. You certainly want to add them only for ocaml preprocessing. flag ["ocaml"; "pp"; "use_openin"] (A"pa_openin.cmo");; > along with a matching flag in _tags causes havoc, with each of the > items on the list being repeated twice and quoted, leading to shell > errors. > > I'm using revised syntax here as a simple example. I originally ran > in to this issue while trying to build a library which uses the > pa_openin camlp4 extension. > > Any suggestions or pointers on how to proceed with this? HTH, -- Nicolas Pouillard aka Ertai