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* Trouble with Ocamldoc + Ocamlbuild
@ 2009-02-27 19:57 Dario Teixeira
  2009-02-27 20:09 ` [Caml-list] " David Rajchenbach-Teller
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Dario Teixeira @ 2009-02-27 19:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,

I'm having some trouble getting Ocamlbuild to produce API documentation via
Ocamldoc in a project that uses packed modules.  The project has two main
directories, modA and modB, each contanining a couple of modules, as follows:

modA
  |- Foo
  |- Bar

modB
  |- Glu
  |- Bah


I placed the modA.mlpack and modB.mlpack files at the top-level, listing the
modules in the respective directories.  The main target itself is to build
the library mylib.cma, containing the packed modules modA.cmo and modB.cmo.
Therefore, also at the top level directory is the file mylib.mllib, whose
contents are "modA" and "modB" in separate lines.

Now, building the library with "ocamlbuild mylib.cma" works fine.  But how
can I tell Ocamlbuild to build the API doc with Ocamldoc?  I reckon I have
to create a mylib.odocl file at the top-level, but what should its contents
be? I have tried "modA" and "modB", but it doesn't work.  Neither does a
fully qualified specification, such as "modA.Foo", etc.  Any thoughts?

Thanks in advance!
Best regards,
Dario Teixeira

P.S. The caml-list seems to be cloning posts today.  Sorry if you get this
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