Le Friday 11 Nov 2011 à 14:08:47 (+0100), Pietro Abate a écrit :
> Hello.
>
> As far as I know ocamldoc doesn't play very well with -pack. There is
> a very old bug on mantis about this.
>
> I'm in a situation that is worst then yours where I use pack to hide
> modules with the same name as in ModuleOne/A and ModuleTwo/A and
> ocamldoc refuses altogether to generate doc for both modules. I've not
> found a solution neither for my problem, or more in general for the one
> you describe below.
Well, I'm having the same issue, as ModuleOne and ModuleTwo satisfy a
signature implying a common module.
> I think the good ppl that put Batteries together had similar issues.
>
> If you look at the Batteries source there is a lot of code aimed at
> solving this problem by effectively creating new source files that can
> be properly digested by ocamldoc. For what I gathered is pretty specific
> to their case, but probably you can use it as an example to write an
> appropriate ocamldoc plugin.
I guess workarounds or ugly hacks are way too overkill for my current
purpose.
> Maybe the recent release of Argot by XC solves some of these problem
> (just a wild guess, I didn't look at it very carefully).
I'll have a try at Argot as soon as the current situation gets too
frustrating.
> Hope this helps.
Thanks.
> p
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