On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 09:40:32PM +0100, Jon Harrop wrote:
Thanks for the info. I stumbled upon Richard's excellent web page describing
the internals of OCaml and the write barrier but it does not describe how
the pointers actually get rewritten.
I found out the details by reading the C code
What's the point to rely on another lib while the standard lib Unix is
enough for this simple task? I don't know calendarLib, that's why I ask. But
it relies on Unix and Sys anyway so maybe it's better to just use Unix.
2010/10/27 Richard Jones r...@annexia.org
On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at
Hello,
On 03-11-2010, Gregory Bellier gregory.bell...@gmail.com wrote:
What's the point to rely on another lib while the standard lib Unix is
enough for this simple task? I don't know calendarLib, that's why I ask. But
it relies on Unix and Sys anyway so maybe it's better to just use Unix.
Bonjour,
Nous essayons d'installer le package ocaml pxp après avoir installé avec
succès pcre requis.
L'installation de pxp crach avec des problèmes avec pcre ...
Version Ocaml : 3.11
Version pcre : 6.1.1
Version pxp : 1.2.1
O.S. Linux 2.6.34-gentoo-r4
Voici la trace de l'installation de
core's (http://ocaml.janestreet.com/?q=node/13) Date.t and TZ.t
also contain lots of functions that help dealing with dates.
On 3 November 2010 14:43, Sylvain Le Gall sylv...@le-gall.net wrote:
Hello,
On 03-11-2010, Gregory Bellier gregory.bell...@gmail.com wrote:
What's the point to rely
Hi,
core's (http://ocaml.janestreet.com/?q=node/13) Date.t and TZ.t
also contain lots of functions that help dealing with dates.
One feature that Core supports and that is sorely missed in Calendar
is native handling of the timezone database present in Unix systems.
Sure, Calendar does have
Le 03/11/2010 16:09, Sebastien Ferre a écrit :
Nous essayons d'installer le package ocaml pxp après avoir installé avec
succès pcre requis.
L'installation de pxp crach avec des problèmes avec pcre ...
[...]
ocamlfind ocamlc -g -package netstring -o lexpp -linkpkg uni_types.cmo
uni_lexer.cmo