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VERSION 2
=========
2014-12-27: release 2.0.4
- fixes for opam and recent installs of camlp4
2012-02-03: release 2.0.3
- no user-visible behavior (new way of creating the source tar.gz)
2008-02-05: release 2.0.2
- supports OCaml/Camlp4 3.10.1
2007-04-07: release 2.0.1
- added support for OCaml/Camlp4 3.10.0+beta
2007-03-04: release 2.0.0
- small change in the interface of the Pipeline module (new_cmd -> command)
- added OCaml.pp (any preprocessor)
and Ocaml.ppsrcloc (location formatter) variables
2006-07-25: prerelease 1.99.5
- added support for ocamlyacc
2006-07-14: prerelease 1.99.4
- added Ocaml.sources variable that can hold additional source files, e.g.
Ocaml.sources := ["../thing1.ml"]
2006-06-24: pre-release 1.99.3
- separation of examples and tests
- added some examples
2006-06-07: pre-release 1.99.2
- replaced Sys.command by create_process so that arguments
with special characters are not subject to shell interpretation
2006-06-05: pre-release 1.99.1
- important bugfix (scripts with shebang line and no "--" line)
- not dependent of micmatch_pcre not pcre anymore
2006-06-03: pre-release 1.99.0, nothing really changed since last time
2006-27-03
This is an experimental extension of ocamlscript, which is
incompatible with ocamlscript 1.1.
Current features:
- each script must have two parts, which are separated by a line starting
with "--" and followed by any number of blanks.
- the first part gives instructions for the compilation of the second part,
which is the program itself (see "fulltest" file for an example).
- the first part can be empty or can contain some OCaml code which
makes a "compile" function visible at the end of the module.
- by default, the Ocamlscript.Ocamlopt module is opened, which makes
a "compile" function available.
- the signature of this "compile" function is the following:
val compile : string -> string -> int
Its arguments are (1) the name of the source file to compile and (2) the
name of the executable which must be produced. These names are chosen by
ocamlscript, not by the script author.
- the Ocamlopt module provides several hooks which can be used to
specify which libraries to use and other compilation options. It
uses the ocamlfind (Findlib) frontend to ocamlopt. The parameters
are currently initialized as follows:
let packs = ref [] (* findlib packages *)
let use_camlp4 = ref true (* by default camlp4 is used *)
let revised = ref false (* use this to use the revised syntax *)
let ocamlflags = ref [] (* any options that you may want to pass
to ocamlopt *)
let ppopt = ref [] (* any options that you may want to pass
to camlp4o or camlp4r *)
let verbose = ref false (* that's for debugging *)
- Any definition of a function named "compile" will override the
default one. Ocamlscript can be used to compile programs in any
language which accepts the same line directives as OCaml (it should
however be possible to make it more flexible in the future).
For now, it should be possible to define "compile" functions
for ocamllex or ocaml+twt (and include them in the Ocamlscript library).
VERSION 1
=========
* version 1.1 (2005-10-03):
- the temporary copy of the original script contains proper reference
to original source so line number and script name is correct in case
of error (suggestion of Mike Lin);
- change license to a BSD-like one. Apparently Public Domain imposes
restriction of Software redistribution on a different medium. The new
license should allow to use the software for about any use.
* version 1.0 (2005-08-23): original release.