[cwn] Attn: Development Editor, Latest OCaml Weekly News
Alan Schmitt
alan.schmitt at polytechnique.org
Tue Oct 6 00:22:46 PDT 2020
Hello
Here is the latest OCaml Weekly News, for the week of September 29 to
October 06, 2020.
Table of Contents
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vue-jsoo 0.2
Rehabilitating packs using functors and recursivity, part 2
Clap 0.1.0 (Command-Line Argument Parsing)
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vue-jsoo 0.2
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Archive: <https://discuss.ocaml.org/t/ann-vue-jsoo-0-2/6522/1>
levillain.maxime announced
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I'd like to announce the second release of vue-jsoo (vue-jsoo.0.2). A
js_of_ocaml binding and helpers to use the vue-js framework with
js_of_ocaml.
Xavier Van de Woestyne added
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Here is the link: <https://gitlab.com/o-labs/vue-jsoo>
(Congratulation!)
Rehabilitating packs using functors and recursivity, part 2
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Archive:
<https://discuss.ocaml.org/t/rehabilitating-packs-using-functors-and-recursivity-part-2/6525/1>
OCamlPro announced
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Following the publication of [the first part] of our blogpost about
the redemption of packs in the OCaml ecosystem, we are pleased to
share "[Rehabilitating packs using functors and recursivity, part 2.]"
This blog post and the previous one about functor packs
covers two RFCs currently developed by OCamlPro and Jane
Street. We previously introduced functor packs, a new
feature adding the possiblity to compile packs as
functors, allowing the user to implement functors as
multiple source files or even parameterized libraries.
In this blog post, we will cover the other aspect of the
packs rehabilitation: allowing anyone to implement
recursive compilation units using packs (as described
formally in the RFC#20). Our previous post introduced
briefly how packs were compiled and why we needed some
bits of closure conversion to effectively implement big
functors. Once again, to implement recursive packs we will
need to encode modules through this technique, as such we
advise the reader to check at least the introduction and
the compilation part of functor packs.
[the first part]
<https://www.ocamlpro.com/2020/09/24/rehabilitating-packs-using-functors-and-recursivity-part-1/>
[Rehabilitating packs using functors and recursivity, part 2.]
<https://www.ocamlpro.com/2020/09/30/rehabilitating-packs-using-functors-and-recursivity-part-2/>
Clap 0.1.0 (Command-Line Argument Parsing)
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Archive:
<https://discuss.ocaml.org/t/ann-clap-0-1-0-command-line-argument-parsing/6544/1>
rbardou announced
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I am happy to announce the first release of Clap.
Clap is a library for command-line argument parsing. Clap works by
directly consuming arguments in an imperative way. Traditionally,
argument parsing in OCaml is done by first defining a specification
(an OCaml value defining the types of arguments), and then parsing
from this specification. The "impure" approach of Clap skips the need
to define a specification and results in code which is quite simple in
practice, with limited boilerplate.
Clap is available as an opam package (`opam install clap').
Source code, API documentation and a full commented example are
available at: <https://github.com/rbardou/clap/>
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