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O'Caml emacs mode, version 1.05 of 1997/07/14
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The files in this archive define a caml-mode for emacs, for editing
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Objective Caml and Objective Label programs, as well as an
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inferior-caml-mode, to run a toplevel.
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caml-mode supports indentation, compilation and error retrieving,
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sending phrases to the toplevel. Moreover, support for hilite and font
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lock was added.
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This package is based on the original caml-mode for caml-light by
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Xavier Leroy, extended with indentation by Ian Zimmerman. For details
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see README.itz, which is the README from Ian Zimmerman's package.
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To use it, just put the .el files in your path, and add the following
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three lines in your .emacs.
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(setq auto-mode-alist
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(cons '("\\.ml[iylp]?$" . caml-mode) auto-mode-alist))
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(autoload 'caml-mode "caml" "Major mode for editing Caml code." t)
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(autoload 'run-caml "inf-caml" "Run an inferior Caml process." t)
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I added camldebug.el from the original distribution, since there will
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soon be a debugger for Objective Caml, but I do not know enough about
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it.
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To use highlighting capabilities, add ONE of the following two
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lines to your .emacs.
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(if window-system (require 'caml-hilit))
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(if window-system (require 'caml-font))
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caml.el and inf-caml.el can be used collectively, but it might be a
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good idea to copy caml-hilit.el or caml-font.el to you own directory,
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and edit it to your taste and colors.
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Main key bindings:
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TAB indent current line
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M-C-q indent phrase
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M-C-h mark phrase
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C-c C-a switch between interface and implementation
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C-c C-c compile (usually make)
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C-x` goto next error (also mouse button 2 in the compilation log)
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Once you have started caml by M-x run-caml:
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M-C-x send phrase to inferior caml process
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C-c C-r send region to inferior caml process
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C-c C-s show inferior caml process
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For other bindings, see C-h b.
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Changes log:
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Version 1.05:
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* a few indentation bugs corrected. let, val ... are now indented
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correctly even when you write them at the beginning of a line.
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* added a Caml menu, and Imenu support. Imenu menu can be disabled
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by setting the variable caml-imenu-disable to t.
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Xemacs support for the Menu, but no Imenu.
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* key bindings closer to lisp-mode.
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* O'Labl compatibility (":" is part of words) may be switched off by
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setting caml-olabl-disable to t.
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* camldebug.el was updated by Xavier Leroy.
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Version 1.03b:
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* many bugs corrected.
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* (partial) compatibility with Caml-Light added.
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(setq caml-quote-char "`")
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(setq inferior-caml-program "camllight")
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Literals will be correctly understood and highlighted. However,
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indentation rules are still Objective Caml's: this just happens to
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work well in most cases, but is only intended for occasional use.
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* as many people asked for it, application is now indented. This seems
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to work well: this time differences in indentation between the
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compiler's source and this mode are really exceptionnal. On the
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other hand, you may think that some special cases are strange. No
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miracle.
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* nicer behaviour when sending a phrase/region to the inferior caml
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process.
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Version 1.03:
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* support of Objective Caml and Objective Label.
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* an indentation very close to mine, which happens to be the same as
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Xavier's, since the sources of the Objective Caml compiler do not
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change if you indent them in this mode.
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* highlighting.
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Some remarks about the style supported:
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Since Objective Caml's syntax is very liberal (more than 100
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shift-reduce conflicts with yacc), automatic indentation is far from
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easy. Moreover, you expect the indentation to be not purely syntactic,
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but also semantic: reflecting the meaning of your program.
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This mode tries to be intelligent. For instance some operators are
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indented differently in the middle and at the end of a line (thanks to
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Ian Zimmerman). Also, we do not indent after if .. then .. else, when
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else is on the same line, to reflect that this idiom is equivalent to
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a return instruction in a more imperative language, or after the in of
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let .. in, since you may see that as an assignment.
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However, you may want to use a different indentation style. This is
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made partly possible by a number of variables at the beginning of
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caml.el. Try to set them. However this only changes the size of
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indentations, not really the look of your program. This is enough to
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disable the two idioms above, but to do anything more you will have to
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edit the code... Enjoy!
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This mode does not force you to put ;; in your program. This means
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that we had to use a heuristic to decide where a phrase starts and
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stops, to speed up the code. A phrase starts when any of the keywords
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let, type, class, module, functor, exception, val, external, appears
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at the beginning of a line. Using the first column for such keywords
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in other cases may confuse the phrase selection function.
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Comments and bug reports to
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Jacques Garrigue <garrigue@kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
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