Le 8 oct. 2010 à 15:37, Jean Krivine a écrit :
Dear ocaml users,
A simple question: is it safe to marshalize a data structure that
contains imperative elements (like arrays or hashtbl) ?
Well, you should have no problem with arrays or hash tables,
as long as they hold elements that are
Le 10 juin 2010 à 16:27, Martin DeMello a écrit :
I have an OCaml implementation of an algorithm that I now want to use
from clojure. As I see it, my options are:
1. Port to clojure
2. Port to scala (better support for pattern matching will make it
easier to port, also scala might be
Le 14 mai 2010 à 12:40, Jon Harrop a écrit :
Xavier Clerc wrote:
Limiting myself to the JVM...
Moreover, at least Scala and Bigloo deliver excellent performances.
I have benchmarks where the JVM is well over 10x slower than .NET. So I do
not regard any JVM-based language as high
This post announces the 1.4 release of the OCaml-Java project.
The goal of the OCaml-Java project is to allow seamless integration of OCaml
and Java.
Home page: http://ocamljava.x9c.fr
Download page: http://ocamljava.x9c.fr/downloads.html
Toplevel applet:
This post announces the 1.0 release of the following projects:
- Bisect: coverage tool;
- Bolt: logging tool;
- Kaputt: testing tool.
=== Bisect ===
Home page: http://bisect.x9c.fr
Main changes since 1.0-beta:
- '-enable' / '-disable' command-line switches to control instrumentation
-
Le 3 déc. 2009 à 17:08, Matthias Görgens a écrit :
Hi,
Is there an equivalent to Haskell's Hoogle for Ocaml?
There was a tool along those lines for CamlLight (but it seems to be broken):
http://www.dicosmo.org/TESTS/ENGLISH/CamlSearchCGI.english.html
You should also notice that the
This post announces the 1.0-beta release of the following projects:
- Bisect: coverage tool
- Bolt: logging tool
- Kaputt: testing tool
=== Bisect ===
Home page: http://bisect.x9c.fr
Main changes since 1.0-alpha:
- switch to OCaml 3.11.0
- bug #30: incorrect detection of ocamljava
-
This post announces the 1.2 release of the OCaml-Java project.
The goal of the OCaml-Java project is to allow seamless integration of
OCaml and Java.
Home page: http://ocamljava.x9c.fr
Download page: http://ocamljava.x9c.fr/downloads.html
Toplevel applet: