On Mon, Jan 04, 2010 at 12:21:36AM +0100, Guillaume Yziquel wrote:
Guillaume Yziquel a écrit :
Hello.
I encountered a rather weird issue. A binding of mine works fine when
bundled as a .cmxa, but fails when bundled as a .cma. I'm running a
Linux Debian amd64.
I've tracked down the
Hi,
What is your favorite editor for hacking with OCaml?
Your favorite is key here here; I appreciate you human input as I
can use a search engine to find any old OCaml editor easily.
Best wishes,
Grant
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Grant Rettke gret...@acm.org :
What is your favorite editor for hacking with OCaml?
Emacs + tuareg-mode
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G
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Hi,
What is your favorite editor for hacking with OCaml?
Your favorite is
I use NEdit with the syntax highlighting patterns available from
n8gray.org. A bonus is that for some reason this works perfectly with
ocaml+twt with no changes.
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 1:03 AM, Grant Rettke gret...@acm.org wrote:
Hi,
What is your favorite editor for hacking with OCaml?
Your
Hi All,
I recommend SciTE to my students for whom emacs is too harsh.
Alexander
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On Tuesday 05 January 2010 06:03:39 Grant Rettke wrote:
Hi,
What is your favorite editor for hacking with OCaml?
I use Emacs+Tuareg but I wouldn't call it my favorite because I loathe it.
Two good reasons to use it are autoindentation of OCaml code with ALT+Q and
type throwback on the
Mike Lin wrote:
I use NEdit with the syntax highlighting patterns available from
n8gray.org. A bonus is that for some reason this works perfectly with
ocaml+twt with no changes.
I've been using Nedit since about 1995 (when it was a binary only
download) and I agree, Nedit is an amazingly
You cannot embed OCaml and use it as an editor extension language unless
1) your editor is open source, or
2) you are a member of the consortium and pay 2K EUR/year
Is that correct?
Thanks, Joel
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Your favorite is key here here; I appreciate you human input as I
can use a search engine to find any old OCaml editor easily.
Then I think a more interesting question is, what features do you
absolutely need to be productive ?
I'm rather low tech and not the power user type but still I
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