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  author="Shaddin Doghmi"
  date="2003-07-31T20:16:46"
  subject="[Caml-list] finding unused functions"
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  author="Shaddin Doghmi"
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When a project grows big, sometimes one ends up with old forgotten 
unused functions lying around. I know that some languages have the 
compiler generate warnings in those cases to help the programmer clean 
stuff up. I couldnt find a way to do that in ocaml though. can it be done?


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