Hello,
Stog is a kind of Jekyll in OCaml: It is a static web site generator, able
to handle blog posts as well as regular pages.
It is based on a XML engine allowing to apply substitutions on some tags.
Some substitutions are pre-defined, and others can be added by plugins.
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Thank you Xavier and Johan for the replies.
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Le 9 mars 2012 à 18:45, Johan Grande a écrit :
Le 09/03/2012 18:12, Philippe Veber a écrit :
Dear camlers,
I used js_of_ocaml several times and was really stunned of how clever
(notably because writing
On 03/10/2012 08:31 AM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
Rather than changing every app that uses Hashtbl, I'd prefer to fix
this upstream by choosing a random seed for hash tables unless the
caller explicitly sets one or sets an environment variable to disable
this.
In Perl, the seed is a random
On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 7:03 PM, Xavier Leroy xavier.le...@inria.fr wrote:
Resignedly awaiting a CVE about association lists,
Is using association lists a lot poor style? Wouldn't it be better
to use maps -- which would make it possible to throw in different
implementations to tune performance?
On 03/12/2012 07:12 PM, Lukasz Stafiniak wrote:
Resignedly awaiting a CVE about association lists,
Is using association lists a lot poor style? Wouldn't it be better
to use maps -- which would make it possible to throw in different
implementations to tune performance?
I was joking, but to