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Declarative definition of command line interfaces for OCaml
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%%MODNAME%% - %%SYNOPSIS%%
Release %%VERSION%%
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%%DESCRIPTION%%
Home page: %%HOMEPAGE%%
Contact: %%MAINTAINER%%
Installation
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To install %%MODNAME%% you need at least :
OCaml %%OCAMLVERSION%% %%PPDEPS%%
If you have `findlib`, it can be installed by typing :
ocaml setup.ml -configure
ocaml setup.ml -build
ocaml setup.ml -install
If you don't, `%%NAME%%.mli` and `%%NAME%%.ml` contain everything, the
code, the documentation and the license. Install the dependencies and
use the sources the way you want. For example if you use `ocamlbuild`
you can issue the following commands from the root directory of your
project :
ln -s /path/to/%%NAME%%-%%VERSION%%/src %%NAME%%
echo "<%%NAME%%> : include" >> _tags
Documentation
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The documentation and API reference is automatically generated by
`ocamldoc` from `%%NAME%%.mli`. For you convenience you can find a
generated version in the `doc` directory of the distribution.
Sample programs
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Sample programs are located in the `test` directory of the
distribution. They define the command line of some classic
programs and can be built with:
ocamlbuild test/tests.otarget
The resulting binaries are in `_build/test`.About
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