I called ocamldoc by hand, the signatures I was interested in are
actually all contained in camlp4/Camlp4/Sig.ml so there is not much to
do.

On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 9:57 PM, Till Varoquaux <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 8:45 AM, Gabriel Scherer
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> There is a "macro" syntax extension that is distributed with Camlp4,
>> and can do basic cpp-like stuff, including __FILE__ and a __LOCATION__
>> macros.
>>
>> For example, the following content, named test.ml:
>>
>>  let test =
>>    __LOCATION__
>>
>> When processed through 'camlp4o pa_macro.cmo', will result in:
>>
>>  let test = Loc.of_tuple ("test.ml", 2, 13, 17, 2, 13, 29, false)
>>
>> (To compile:  ocamlc -pp 'camlp4o pa_macro.cmo' ...)
>>
>> The "Loc.of_tuple" call is a reference to a function implemented in
>> Camlp4 Loc module; if you make you project depend (at runtime, not
>> camlp4-time) on Camlp4 loc-handling libraries, you'll get functions to
>> manipulate the location and its information. You can also define your
>> own Loc module in test.ml:
>>
>>  module Loc = struct
>>    let of_tuple
>>      ((file_name, start_line, start_bol, start_off, stop_line,
>> stop_bol, stop_off, is_ghost) as loc) =
>>        loc
>>  end
>>
>>  let test =
>>    __LOCATION__
>>
>> The source code (and some documentation in the head comment) for the
>> "macro" camlp4 extension is in
>> camlp4/Camlp4Parsers/Camlp4MacroParser.ml in the ocaml source tree.
>>
>> The meaning of the weird tuple arguments can be found in the Camlp4
>> documentation. I have a not exactly up-to-date (I guess ocaml 3.11)
>> version of the documentation on my website, see:
>>  http://bluestorm.info/camlp4//camlp4-doc/Sig.Loc.html
>
> Having camlp4's ocamldoc is pretty nice. How did you generate those?
> Is there a makefile target?
>
> Till
>>
>> Finally, Martin Jambon also has its own "cppo" tools mimicking cpp,
>> which I suppose doesn't rely on camlp4, and has __FILE__ and __LINE__
>> macros which may be in a more directly exploitable format. I have
>> never tried it though. See:
>>  http://martin.jambon.free.fr/cppo.html
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 2:20 PM, Anders Fugmann <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Do there exist a way to get filename and linenumber of the calling function
>>> - Or at least the of the current filename and line number?
>>>
>>> I guess this would involve a syntax camlp4 syntax extension, but I'm not a
>>> camlp4 wizard and google did not come up with any suggestions.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Anders Fugmann
>>>
>>>
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