Jun Furuse wrote:
>
>
> Sorry, but I do not think so:
>
> include List
> let g = length
>
> ocamlc 3.11.0 with -annot never informs about length, included from
> List. This is why a compiler patch is required at least for version
> 3.11.0.
This is a bug and should be reported in Mantis - [
Hi,
On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 8:15 PM, David Allsopp wrote:
> This sounds really cool - but is it really necessary to patch OCaml 3.11.0
> to achieve it? The .annot files produced by OCaml 3.11 give external
> reference information already...
> e.g.
>
> [Test.ml]
> open List;;
>
> rev [];;
>
> # o
December 2008 13:47
> To: caml-list@yquem.inria.fr
> Subject: [Caml-list] [ANN] OCamlSpotter: OCaml compiler extension for
> source browsing, version 1.0
>
> Hi, OCaml programmers,
>
> Here is your free holiday gift, OCamlSpotter version
Hi, OCaml programmers,
Here is your free holiday gift, OCamlSpotter version 1.0, a small
patch for OCaml 3.11.0.
OCamlSpotter : OCaml source browsing
Camel spotter: Oh, it was extremely interesting, very, very -
quite... it was dull; dull, dull, dull, o
>> I have written a small compiler patch called ocamlspotter. It extends
>> -annot option and records all the variable definition locations, so
>> that we can jump from variable uses to their definitions easily from
>> editors such as emacs.
>
> You have completely blown my mind. I was thinking a
Hi,
Of course, I've already expressed my hope of incorporating it into the
official compiler to the dev team.
But I think it is not the right moment. I am sure it has some bugs and
many things to be improved. Hopefully in future, when things become
more stable and if the dev team is convinced.
C
On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 4:24 AM, Jun Furuse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have written a small compiler patch called ocamlspotter. It extends
> -annot option and records all the variable definition locations, so
> that we can jump from variable uses to their definitions easily from
> editor
On Mon, Sep 08, 2008 at 08:24:02PM +0900, Jun Furuse wrote:
> The source is available as a diff against a cvs version of OCaml compiler at:
Why not a wish list bug report against OCaml itself? :-)
Very cool, thanks!
--
Stefano Zacchiroli -*- PhD in Computer Science \ PostDoc @ Univ. Paris 7
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On Monday 08 September 2008 12:24:02 Jun Furuse wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have written a small compiler patch called ocamlspotter. It extends
> -annot option and records all the variable definition locations, so
> that we can jump from variable uses to their definitions easily from
> editors such as emacs
Hi,
I have written a small compiler patch called ocamlspotter. It extends
-annot option and records all the variable definition locations, so
that we can jump from variable uses to their definitions easily from
editors such as emacs.
It is still in a beta version quality, but it is already very u
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