E.g. the following snippet produces multiple lines of output, due to
pretty-printing

 #+BEGIN_SRC ocaml :exports code :eval no-export :results verbatim
(* Note, no need to have parentheses around sqrt, as
application binds the tightest *)
let rec gamma n = if n = 0
                  then (1.0 +. sqrt 5.0) /. 2.0
                  else 1.0 /. (gamma (n-1) -. 1.0)

let nums = List.map gamma (List.init 5 (fun x -> x))
 #+END_SRC

 #+NAME: gamma-tbl
 #+RESULTS[1fd6a3e846afdef51350eb6d7ba15c6844ccc14e]:
: val gamma : int -> float = <fun>
: val nums : float list =
:   [1.6180339887498949; 1.61803398874989468; 1.61803398874989535;
:    1.61803398874989357; 1.61803398874989823]

(In reality this would have 50 or so outputs, point being mathematically
it shouldn't change, but due to floating point errors it does.)

The regexp has the following problems:

- The "." in group 5 (as-was) doesn't match new-lines, so it only
  matches the first line, e.g. as a list
  : - [1.6180339887498949, 1.61803398874989468, 1.61803398874989535,

- When using "\\(.\\|\n\\)", it includes the starting indentation of the
  list, which makes org-babel-script-escape choke (called from
  org-babel-ocaml-read-list, from org-babel-ocaml-parse-output, from
  org-babel-execute:ocaml, the code being modified.
From 281de8e248fdd70ecfc69237df83a155c9491f2e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Kovacsics Robert <rm...@cam.ac.uk>
Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2019 17:29:00 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] ob-ocaml: Support for pretty-printed outputs

E.g. the following snippet produces multiple lines of output, due to
pretty-printing

 #+BEGIN_SRC ocaml :exports code :eval no-export :results verbatim
(* Note, no need to have parentheses around sqrt, as
application binds the tightest *)
let rec gamma n = if n = 0
                  then (1.0 +. sqrt 5.0) /. 2.0
                  else 1.0 /. (gamma (n-1) -. 1.0)

let nums = List.map gamma (List.init 5 (fun x -> x))
 #+END_SRC

 #+NAME: gamma-tbl
 #+RESULTS[1fd6a3e846afdef51350eb6d7ba15c6844ccc14e]:
: val gamma : int -> float = <fun>
: val nums : float list =
:   [1.6180339887498949; 1.61803398874989468; 1.61803398874989535;
:    1.61803398874989357; 1.61803398874989823]

(In reality this would have 50 or so outputs, point being mathematically
it shouldn't change, but due to floating point errors it does.)

The regexp has the following problems:

- The "." in group 5 (as-was) doesn't match new-lines, so it only
  matches the first line, e.g. as a list
  : - [1.6180339887498949, 1.61803398874989468, 1.61803398874989535,

- When using "\\(.\\|\n\\)", it includes the starting indentation of the
  list, which makes org-babel-script-escape choke (called from
  org-babel-ocaml-read-list, from org-babel-ocaml-parse-output, from
  org-babel-execute:ocaml, the code being modified.
---
 lisp/ob-ocaml.el | 4 ++--
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/lisp/ob-ocaml.el b/lisp/ob-ocaml.el
index 0c0ffe442..54bc49a2f 100644
--- a/lisp/ob-ocaml.el
+++ b/lisp/ob-ocaml.el
@@ -83,11 +83,11 @@
 	 (raw (org-trim clean))
 	 (result-params (cdr (assq :result-params params))))
     (string-match
-     "\\(\\(.*\n\\)*\\)[^:\n]+ : \\([^=\n]+\\) =\\(\n\\| \\)\\(.+\\)$"
+     "\\(\\(.*\n\\)*\\)[^:\n]+ : \\([^=\n]+\\) =[[:space:]]+\\(\\(.\\|\n\\)+\\)$"
      raw)
     (let ((output (match-string 1 raw))
 	  (type (match-string 3 raw))
-	  (value (match-string 5 raw)))
+	  (value (match-string 4 raw)))
       (org-babel-reassemble-table
        (org-babel-result-cond result-params
 	 (cond
-- 
2.19.2

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