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&gt;&gt; &gt; Loading object files into the ocaml toplevel is not a good idea.
&gt; &gt; It's like loading pretty.cmo in your text editor (which looks
&gt; &gt; not pretty).
&gt; 
&gt; No, this is supposed to work.  It should load the bytecode into the
&gt; toplevel.
&gt; 
&gt; Dave

I didn't know that. It even works with libraries. Nice.


Wolfgang

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