Re: [Caml-list] OCaml 3.11.0 release candidate

2008-11-28 Thread Andres Varon


On Nov 28, 2008, at 11:07 AM, Nicolas Pouillard wrote:

Excerpts from Andres Varon's message of Fri Nov 28 16:50:14 +0100  
2008:

Hello,

On Nov 25, 2008, at 12:09 PM, Damien Doligez wrote:


Dear OCaml users,

We are closing in on version 3.11.0.  A Release Candidate is now
available.
If there are no show-stoppers in this RC, then 3.11.0 will be
officially
released next week.

The release candidate is available here:
< http://caml.inria.fr/pub/distrib/ocaml-3.11/ >
(look for 3.11.0+rc1)


I have a question about the behavior of camlp4orf (and family) in
3.11.0. Now with the availability of native dynlink, it seems like
camlp4orf and camlp4orf.opt can load external modules inside the  
core.

If one looks at their respective help:

.(cmo|cma) Load this module inside the Camlp4 core
.cmx   Load this module inside the Camlp4 core

This is a feature I've been looking for to speedup compilation times.
However, if I try the native version, here is what I get:

samson:src andres$ camlp4orf.opt poyExtension.cmx
Error: don't know what to do with poyExtension.cmx
Use option -help for usage

Is the usage different for the camlp4*.opt preprocessors?


You should try with .cmxs files.


Oh, of course! Thanks, I was blinded with the help message, maybe it  
can be made explicit on it?


Andres




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Re: [Caml-list] OCaml 3.11.0 release candidate

2008-11-28 Thread Nicolas Pouillard
Excerpts from Andres Varon's message of Fri Nov 28 16:50:14 +0100 2008:
> Hello,
> 
> On Nov 25, 2008, at 12:09 PM, Damien Doligez wrote:
> 
> > Dear OCaml users,
> >
> > We are closing in on version 3.11.0.  A Release Candidate is now  
> > available.
> > If there are no show-stoppers in this RC, then 3.11.0 will be  
> > officially
> > released next week.
> >
> > The release candidate is available here:
> > < http://caml.inria.fr/pub/distrib/ocaml-3.11/ >
> > (look for 3.11.0+rc1)
> 
> I have a question about the behavior of camlp4orf (and family) in  
> 3.11.0. Now with the availability of native dynlink, it seems like  
> camlp4orf and camlp4orf.opt can load external modules inside the core.  
> If one looks at their respective help:
> 
> .(cmo|cma) Load this module inside the Camlp4 core
> .cmx   Load this module inside the Camlp4 core
> 
> This is a feature I've been looking for to speedup compilation times.  
> However, if I try the native version, here is what I get:
> 
> samson:src andres$ camlp4orf.opt poyExtension.cmx
> Error: don't know what to do with poyExtension.cmx
> Use option -help for usage
> 
> Is the usage different for the camlp4*.opt preprocessors?

You should try with .cmxs files.

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Re: [Caml-list] OCaml 3.11.0 release candidate

2008-11-28 Thread Andres Varon

Hello,

On Nov 25, 2008, at 12:09 PM, Damien Doligez wrote:


Dear OCaml users,

We are closing in on version 3.11.0.  A Release Candidate is now  
available.
If there are no show-stoppers in this RC, then 3.11.0 will be  
officially

released next week.

The release candidate is available here:
< http://caml.inria.fr/pub/distrib/ocaml-3.11/ >
(look for 3.11.0+rc1)


I have a question about the behavior of camlp4orf (and family) in  
3.11.0. Now with the availability of native dynlink, it seems like  
camlp4orf and camlp4orf.opt can load external modules inside the core.  
If one looks at their respective help:


.(cmo|cma) Load this module inside the Camlp4 core
.cmx   Load this module inside the Camlp4 core

This is a feature I've been looking for to speedup compilation times.  
However, if I try the native version, here is what I get:


samson:src andres$ camlp4orf.opt poyExtension.cmx
Error: don't know what to do with poyExtension.cmx
Use option -help for usage

Is the usage different for the camlp4*.opt preprocessors?

best,

Andres






As usual, we need a few brave souls to try and install it on their
favourite architecture and report the result to me.

Happy hacking,

-- Damien Doligez for the OCaml team.

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