ocamlify(1)


NAME

   ocamlify - create an OCaml file including other files.

SYNOPSIS

   ocamlify [options] option-file

DESCRIPTION

   This  program  allows to copy files inside OCaml code.  It uses a first
   file that describes the other files that must be included and the  type
   of  OCaml variable it should create.  It can also describe dependencies
   to other files, in order to generate .depends files for make.

   For example, we can create a file test.mlify with this content:

         VarString oasissys_ml "OASISSys.ml"
         VarStringList readme_template_mkd "MANUAL-template.mkd"

   We then translate it using the program:

         $> ocamlify --output test.ml test.mlify

   And we get a file test.ml containing two OCaml variables:  oasissys_ml,
   which  is a string, and readme_template_mkd which is a string list (one
   string per line).

OPTIONS

   --var-string-list varname file
          Include file as a list of string,  each  string  representing  a
          line (without trailing EOL character)

   --var-string varname file
          Include file as a string.

   --output file
          Output file, default to standard output

   --depends
          Output file dependencies

   --target file
          Define target of dependencies

   -help|--help
          Display list of options

AUTHORS

   Sylvain Le Gall.





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