Hi everyone,
I'm trying to write a OCamlBuild plug-in to automatically generate
the .mli corresponding to a .mlpack (for documentation purposes).
I've written a [rule] which lets me depend a .mli on the
corresponding .mlpack . From this .mlpack, I can obtain the list of
modules involved
Excerpts from david.teller's message of Tue Sep 30 09:27:11 +0200 2008:
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to write a OCamlBuild plug-in to automatically generate
the .mli corresponding to a .mlpack (for documentation purposes).
I've written a [rule] which lets me depend a .mli on the
Hello!
Do You maybe have any idea how good is the standard RNG from random.ml
module? I know that it's quite fast but what about the quality of
generated numbers?
I've tried implementing various random number generators for the whole
yesterday but I couldn't bypass ocaml's int
It apparently [1] passed the die hard test so it should be pretty
solid. Now here comes the warning: one can only prove that PRNG are
bad, withstanding the test of time is the best hint fir quality.
Random numbers are a tricky subject; if you are using them for your
ray tracer a low-discrepancy
Merci, avec ces explications, je suis enfin arrivé à faire fonctionner
[build]. Maintenant, reste un problème tout bête : j'arrive à écrire le
contenu de mon .mli dans _build mais pour des raisons qui m'échappent,
celui-ci est effacé avant la fin de la compilation. J'ai essayé de
l'ouvrir avec