You might want to use a reference to the refman.
Here in bibtex format:
@manual{ocamlrefman,
author = {Xavier Leroy and Damien Doligez and Alain Frisch and
Jacques Garrigue
and Didier R\'emy and J\'er\^ome Vouillon},
title = {The OCaml system (release 3.12): Documentation and
user's manual},
organization = {Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en
Automatique},
year = 2011,
month=jul,
url = {http://caml.inria.fr/distrib/ocaml-3.12/ocaml-3.12-refman.pdf},
}
BTW, if one of the author reads this:
the copyright year on these 2 documents (OCaml 3.12) are different
http://caml.inria.fr/distrib/ocaml-3.12/ocaml-3.12-refman.pdf <--- 2011
http://caml.inria.fr/pub/docs/manual-ocaml/index.html <--- 2008 (bogus?)
Cheers,
Philippe Wang
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 12:25 AM, Dawid Toton <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is there any paper related to OCaml that could be cited to refer to OCaml in
> general?
> I'm working on my thesis. I'm just writing that I've used OCaml for all
> scripting, glue code and some parts of calculations (nasty matrix churning
> in Fortran being the rest), and the not-so-known name of OCaml looks not
> very well without a citation.
> Dawid
>
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