MELTPP(1) General Commands Manual MELTPP(1)NAME
meltpp - The Melt pre-processor
SYNOPSIS
meltpp [OPTIONS] [PLUGINS] files
DESCRIPTION
meltpp is a pre-processor which takes Melt source codes (.mlt) and convert them to OCaml source codes (.ml). It is modular as it accepts
user PLUGINS as arguments.
OPTIONS -P <path>
Specify the location of plugins.
-o <file>
Specify the name of the output file. Cannot be used when compiling multiple files at the same time.
-open <Module>
Add "open Module;;" at the beginning of the file.
-dir <path>
Add path to file locations when printing error messages. Useful to trick your IDE when compiling in a temporary directory.
-version
Print the version number of Melt.
-- Pass the remaining arguments to the generated program.
-help, --help
Display the list of options
SEE ALSO melt(1), ocamlc(1).
AUTHOR
Melt was written by Romain Bardou. Contributors include Vincent Aravantinos, Francois Bobot, Pierre Chambart and Arnaud Spiwack.
This manual page was written by Romain Bardou (but may be used by others).
September 2010 MELTPP(1)
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OCAMLMKLIB(1) General Commands Manual OCAMLMKLIB(1)NAME
ocamlmklib - generate libraries with mixed C / Caml code.
SYNOPSIS
ocalmklib [options] files
DESCRIPTION
The ocamlmklib command facilitates the construction of libraries containing both Caml code and C code, and usable both in static linking
and dynamic linking modes.
OPTIONS -h, --help
Show summary of options.
-cclib lib
C library passed to ocamlc -a or ocamlopt(1)-a only.
-ccopt opt
C option passed to ocamlc(1)-a or ocamlopt(1)-a only.
-custom
Disable dynamic loading.
-dllpath dir
Add dir to the run-time search path for DLLs.
-I dir Add dir to the path searched for Caml object files.
-failsafe
Fall back to static linking if DLL construction failed.
-ldopt opt
C option passed to the shared linker only.
-linkall
Build Caml archive with link-all behavior.
-llib Specify a dependent C library.
-Ldir Add dir to the path searched for C libraries.
-ocamlc cmd
Use cmd in place of ocamlc(1).
-ocamlopt cmd
Use cmd in place of ocamlopt(1).
-o name
Generated Caml library is named name.cma or name.cmxa.
-oc name
Generated C library is named dllname.so or libname.a.
-rpath dir
Same as -dllpath dir.
-Rdir Same as -rpath.
-verbose
Print commands before executing them.
-Wl, -rpath dir
Same as -dllpath dir.
-Wl, -rpath -Wl dir
Same as -dllpath dir.
-Wl, -Rdir
Same as -dllpath dir.
-Fdir Specify a framework directory (MacOSX).
-framework name
Use framework name (MacOSX).
SEE ALSO ocamlc(1), ocamlopt(1).
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Samuel Mimram <samuel.mimram@ens-lyon.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
August 19, 2004 OCAMLMKLIB(1)
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