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Original bug ID: 5536 Reporter: Hendrik Tews Assigned to:@zoggy Status: feedback (set by @zoggy on 2012-03-14T20:59:41Z) Resolution: open Priority: normal Severity: minor Version: 3.12.1 Category: ocamldoc
Bug description
Inheriting from a library class gives a warning, while normally
types from libraries appearing in the interface do not produce a
warning.
Steps to reproduce
run ocamldoc -I +ocamldoc on
class a =
object
inherit Odoc_html.html
end
Additional information
also present in 4.00.0+dev13 (2012-03-08)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I don't have any smart idea on how to prevent this. The only way I see is to filter one some constant names but it's not very elegant. This may also be a bug in case of a name conflict.
Any suggestion ?
Unfortunately, we don't have much manpower to improve these non-trivial aspects of ocamldoc in the future, so it is likely that the issue will remain unaddressed -- I will close it now to focus on issues that are more likely to be revisited in the future. There is more momentum towards using odoc, whose design may be more amenable to solve this kind of issues.
Original bug ID: 5536
Reporter: Hendrik Tews
Assigned to: @zoggy
Status: feedback (set by @zoggy on 2012-03-14T20:59:41Z)
Resolution: open
Priority: normal
Severity: minor
Version: 3.12.1
Category: ocamldoc
Bug description
Inheriting from a library class gives a warning, while normally
types from libraries appearing in the interface do not produce a
warning.
Steps to reproduce
run ocamldoc -I +ocamldoc on
class a =
object
inherit Odoc_html.html
end
Additional information
also present in 4.00.0+dev13 (2012-03-08)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: