[cwn] Attn: Development Editor, Latest OCaml Weekly News
Alan Schmitt
alan.schmitt at polytechnique.org
Tue Apr 14 00:28:10 PDT 2020
Hello
Here is the latest OCaml Weekly News, for the week of April 07 to 14,
2020.
Table of Contents
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Announcing dune-deps: produces a project-centric dependency graph
OCamlformat 0.14.0
Dune 2.5.0
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Announcing dune-deps: produces a project-centric dependency graph
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Archive:
<https://discuss.ocaml.org/t/announcing-dune-deps-produces-a-project-centric-dependency-graph/5451/3>
Martin Jambon announced
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Since the original announcement, I received some good feedback from
users working on large projects. Thank you!
The latest version released today is 1.2.0. It is already available on
opam-repository (thank you @kit-ty-kate). The changes since the
original release, besides bug fixes, include:
• Ability to select or ignore dune files and folders to scan. For
example, `dune-deps foo bar -x bar/test' uses all the dune files
found in folders `foo' and `bar' but will ignore `bar/test'. This is
useful for ignoring uninteresting parts of the project and for
ignoring parse errors (see bug [#4]).
• Executable name disambiguation. For example, private executables of
the same name like `foo/main' and `bar/baz/main' are now rendered as
`main<foo>' and `main<baz>' respectively instead of just `main'.
• Optional exclusion of all executables or all external libraries with
`--no-exe' and `--no-ext'.
• Ability to show only the dependencies and/or the reverse
dependencies of selected libraries. See below.
Whole-project graphs for large projects tend to be unreadable. To deal
with that, I added support for an "hourglass view" (⌛) option for
showing only the dependencies and reverse dependencies of a component
of interest.
The following is obtained with `-h opam-client' on the opam project:
<https://aws1.discourse-cdn.com/standard11/uploads/ocaml/original/2X/6/66098faac9fd6681e3c0f4fe357aef8ff34bcaf2.png>
Please [let us know] if this works for your favorite projects! The
source code of dune-deps makes it somewhat easier now to experiment
with new strategies for eliminating nodes. See the `Filter' and
`Filterable' modules.
Check out `dune-deps --help' for detailed documentation on the
options.
[#4] <https://github.com/mjambon/dune-deps/issues/4>
[let us know] <https://github.com/mjambon/dune-deps/issues>
Sean Grove said and Martin Jambon replied
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That’s a nice idea - it’d be great to have this available
as a GitHub action so anyone could do this with just a
click or two!
So, I made a [generic yaml workflow] that people can stick into their
git/github project. This will automatically maintain the dependency
graph `.deps/deps.png' which can be included in a readme.
[generic yaml workflow] <https://github.com/mjambon/dune-deps-action>
OCamlformat 0.14.0
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Archive: <https://discuss.ocaml.org/t/ann-ocamlformat-0-14-0/5435/21>
Etienne Millon announced
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As described in this thread, ocamlformat 0.14.0 introduced a new
algorithm to determine how documentation comments are placed. We
underestimated the impact of making this the default, and this means
that many unwanted diffs were present for 0.13.0 -> 0.14.0 upgrades.
We are going to prepare a 0.14.1 release next week reverting this
behavior back to the 0.13.0 defaults. Users still on 0.13.0 are
encouraged to wait for this and upgrade directly to 0.14.1.
Sorry for the inconvenience, and thanks for the feedback!
Dune 2.5.0
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Archive: <https://discuss.ocaml.org/t/ann-dune-2-5-0/5494/1>
Rudi Grinberg announced
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The dune team is pleased to announce the release of dune 2.5.0. This
release has been brewing for a while and contains a few interesting
features. I'll highlight some of the bigger ones:
• The coq support has been thoroughly extended. There's now support
for both composition of coq libraries in the same workspace and
extraction of coq code to OCaml.
• There's a new `$ dune upgrade' subcommand to help you upgrade dune
files from 1.x to 2.x
• `$ dune utop' will now load ppx preprocessors to the toplevel. Ppx
authors might enjoy this style of interactive development.
• There's a new `(subdir ..)' stanza that can be used to evaluate
stanzas in sub directories. This makes it possible to have a single
dune file for an entire project (generated or not).
I'd like to thank everyone who contributed to dune 2.5.0. Your help is
greatly appreciated.
Here's the full change log:
2.5.0 (09/04/2020)
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• Add a `--release' option meaning the same as `-p' but without the
package filtering. This is useful for custom `dune' invocation in
opam files where we don't want `-p' (#3260, @diml)
• Fix a bug introduced in 2.4.0 causing `.bc' programs to be built
with `-custom' by default (#3269, fixes #3262, @diml)
• Allow contexts to be defined with local switches in workspace files
(#3265, fix #3264, @rgrinberg)
• Delay expansion errors until the rule is used to build something
(#3261, fix #3252, @rgrinberg, @diml)
• [coq] Support for theory dependencies and compositional builds using
new field `(theories ...)' (#2053, @ejgallego, @rgrinberg)
• From now on, each version of a syntax extension must be explicitely
tied to a minimum version of the dune language. Inconsistent
versions in a `dune-project' will trigger a warning for version
<=2.4 and an error for versions >2.4 of the dune language. (#3270,
fixes #2957, @voodoos)
• [coq] Bump coq lang version to 0.2. New coq features presented this
release require this version of the coq lang. (#3283, @ejgallego)
• Prevent installation of public executables disabled using the
`enabled_if' field. Installation will now simply skip such
executables instead of raising an error. (#3195, @voodoos)
• `dune upgrade' will now try to upgrade projects using versions <2.0
to version 2.0 of the dune language. (#3174, @voodoos)
• Add a `top' command to integrate dune with any toplevel, not just
utop. It is meant to be used with the new `#use_output' directive of
OCaml 4.11 (#2952, @mbernat, @diml)
• Allow per-package `version' in generated `opam' files (#3287,
@toots)
• [coq] Introduce the `coq.extraction' stanza. It can be used to
extract OCaml sources (#3299, fixes #2178, @rgrinberg)
• Load ppx rewriters in dune utop and add pps field to toplevel
stanza. Ppx extensions will now be usable in the toplevel (#3266,
fixes #346, @stephanieyou)
• Add a `(subdir ..)' stanza to allow evaluating stanzas in sub
directories. (#3268, @rgrinberg)
• Fix a bug preventing one from running inline tests in multiple modes
(#3352, @diml)
• Allow the use of the `%{profile}' variable in the `enabled_if' field
of the library stanza. (#3344, @mrmr1993)
• Allow the use of `%{ocaml_version}' variable in `enabled_if' field
of the library stanza. (#3339, @voodoos)
• Fix dune build freezing on MacOS when cache is enabled. (#3249,
fixes ##2973, @artempyanykh)
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