(* $Id$ * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- * *) (** Load packages from toploops and scripts * * The [Topfind] module is part of the [findlib] package. The module * depends on the presence of a toploop. When building a toploop, it is * automatically linked in if "findlib" is linked in, e.g. * {[ * ocamlfind ocamlmktop ...options... -package findlib -linkpkg * ]} * * When the platform supports DLLs, another possibility to get a toploop * with findlib directives is to load the file "topfind" (normally installed * in the standard library directory): * {[ * $ ocaml * Objective Caml version 3.04 * # #use "topfind";; * Findlib has been successfully loaded. Additional directives: * #require "package";; to load a package * #list;; to list the available packages * #camlp4o;; to load camlp4 (standard syntax) * #camlp4r;; to load camlp4 (revised syntax) * Topfind.reset();; to force that packages will be reloaded * ~ : unit = () * # _ * ]} * * This works even in scripts (but the startup message is suppressed in this * case). * * The module is not thread-safe; if used in a multi-threaded script, all * packgage loading must have happened before the first thread forks. * * The Topfind module contains some functions simplifying package loading * in scripts. Most important, there is a new directive [#require] for * the same purpose (see below). * * The [Topfind] module needs some initialization, in particular the * [predicates] variable needs to be * set, and the packages already compiled into the toploop needs to be * declared by the [don't_load] * function. If the toploop has been built by [ocamlfind], * the necessary initialization is * automatically compiled in. *) (** {1 Directives} * * This module also defines the following directives for the toploop: * * - [#require ""] * loads the package (and if necessary the prerequisites of the package) * - [#camlp4o] * loads camlp4 and selects standard syntax * - [#camlp4r] * loads camlp4 and selects revised syntax * - [#list] * lists the available packages (calls external command "ocamlfind") * - [#thread] * enables multi-threading if possible * - [#predicates "p1,p2,..."] * adds these predicates *) (** {1 Functions and variables} *) val predicates : string list ref (** The list of predicates used for package loading *) val add_predicates : string list -> unit (** Adds predicates to the list of predicates *) val syntax : string -> unit (** Emulates the [-syntax] option *) val standard_syntax : unit -> unit (** Adds predicates that select the standard syntax. Same as * [syntax "camlp4o"] *) val revised_syntax : unit -> unit (** Adds predicates that select the revised syntax. Same as * [syntax "camlp4r"] *) val don't_load : string list -> unit (** The packages named in pkglist are added to the list of packages which * are already loaded. *) val don't_load_deeply : string list -> unit (** The packages named in pkglist and all direct and indirect ancestors * are added to the list of packages which are already loaded. *) val load : string list -> unit (** The packages from the passed package list are loaded, from left to * right, but packages that have already been loaded are left out. *) val load_deeply : string list -> unit (** The packages from the passed package list and all direct or indirect * ancestors are loaded in topological order. Packages that have already * been loaded are left out. *) val reset : unit -> unit (** All entries in the list of loaded packages that have been added by * [load] or [load_deeply] functions are removed from this list. This * means that if you execute the same [load] or [load_deeply] functions * again, the packages will be reloaded. *) val announce : unit -> unit (** Output the startup message *) val log : (string -> unit) ref (** Function used to log messages from this module. *)