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ocamldep (1)

名前

ocamldep - Dependency generator for Objective Caml

形式

ocamldep [ options ] filename ...

説明



OCAMLDEP(1)                 General Commands Manual                OCAMLDEP(1)



NAME
       ocamldep - Dependency generator for Objective Caml


SYNOPSIS
       ocamldep [ options ] filename ...


DESCRIPTION
       The ocamldep(1) command scans a set of Objective Caml source files (.ml
       and .mli files) for references to external compilation units, and  out-
       puts  dependency  lines  in  a format suitable for the make(1) utility.
       This ensures that make will compile the source  files  in  the  correct
       order,  and  recompile  those  files that need to when a source file is
       modified.

       The typical usage is:

       ocamldep options *.mli *.ml > .depend

       where .depend is the file that should contain the dependencies.

       Dependencies are generated both for compiling with  the  bytecode  com-
       piler ocamlc(1) and with the native-code compiler ocamlopt(1).


OPTIONS
       The following command-line options are recognized by ocamldep(1).

       -I directory
              Add  the given directory to the list of directories searched for
              source files. If a source file foo.ml mentions an external  com-
              pilation unit Bar, a dependency on that unit's interface bar.cmi
              is generated only if the source for bar is found in the  current
              directory  or in one of the directories specified with -I.  Oth-
              erwise, Bar is assumed to be a module from the standard library,
              and no dependencies are generated. For programs that span multi-
              ple directories, it is recommended to pass ocamldep(1) the  same
              -I options that are passed to the compiler.

       -modules
              Output  raw  dependencies  of  the  form  filename: Module1 Mod-
              ule2 ... ModuleN where Module1, ..., ModuleN are  the  names  of
              the  compilation  units referenced within the file filename, but
              these names are not resolved to source  file  names.   Such  raw
              dependencies  cannot  be  used  by make(1), but can be post-pro-
              cessed by other tools such as Omake(1).

       -native
              Generate dependencies for a pure native-code program  (no  byte-
              code  version).   When  an implementation file (.ml file) has no
              explicit  interface  file  (.mli  file),  ocamldep(1)  generates
              dependencies  on  the  bytecode  compiled  file  (.cmo  file) to
              reflect interface changes.  This can cause unnecessary  bytecode
              recompilations  for  programs  that  are compiled to native-code
              only.  The flag -native causes dependencies on  native  compiled
              files  (.cmx)  to  be generated instead of on .cmo files.  (This
              flag makes no difference if all source files have explicit  .mli
              interface files.)

       -pp command
              Cause  ocamldep(1)  to  call the given command as a preprocessor
              for each source file.

       -slash Under Unix, this option does nothing.

       -version
              Print version and exit.

       -help or --help
              Display a short usage summary and exit.



ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:


       +---------------+------------------+
       |ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE  |
       +---------------+------------------+
       |Availability   | runtime/ocaml    |
       +---------------+------------------+
       |Stability      | Volatile         |
       +---------------+------------------+
SEE ALSO
       ocamlc(1), ocamlopt(1).
       The Objective Caml user's manual, chapter "Dependency generator".



NOTES
       This    software    was    built    from    source     available     at
       https://github.com/oracle/solaris-userland.    The  original  community
       source     was     downloaded      from       http://caml.inria.fr/dis-
       trib/ocaml-3.11/ocaml-3.11.2.tar.bz2

       Further information about this software can be found on the open source
       community website at http://www.ocaml.org.



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