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unexpected warnings when including signature #7606
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Comment author: @Octachron Ocamldoc support for both including module types and "module type of" is limited. The warnings are indeed spurious, but removing it would require a lot of work on ocamldoc. Ongoing work on codoc (https://github.com/dsheets/codoc) may fix this issue at an earlier point. |
Comment author: kosik Is anybody maintaining ocamldoc actively or is it something that is being "phased out"? |
Comment author: @Octachron As far as I know, there are no active development on ocamldoc currently; but ocamldoc is still maintained. |
Comment author: @lpw25 Note that it is odoc (https://github.com/ocaml-doc/odoc) that has ongoing work. Codoc was an earlier prototype. |
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Original bug ID: 7606
Reporter: kosik
Status: confirmed (set by @Octachron on 2017-08-17T13:10:35Z)
Resolution: open
Priority: normal
Severity: feature
Version: 4.05.0
Category: ocamldoc
Has duplicate: #7607
Bug description
I have noticed that ocamldoc sometimes generates unexpected warnings.
E.g. if I have "main.mli" file with the following contents:
include module type of struct end
and I type the following command:
ocamlfind doc -html main.mli
then ocamldoc will generate the following warning:
Warning: Module or module type ?? not found
I would say that this is not expected because the "main.mli" file itself is a valid Ocaml *.mli file that compiles without any problems.
Steps to reproduce
tar xvzf 0.tar.gz
cd 0
make
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