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From: Karl Zilles <zilles@1969.ws>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: [Caml-list] custom toplevel runs script with #use, but not from command line:
Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2003 18:37:47 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3F3C396B.8020009@1969.ws> (raw)

I'm running under cygwin, and using the netstring package.  It seems to 
be working find, I can compile bytecode and optimised programs with it 
using ocamlfind.

I've tried to create a custom toplevel to run scripts through:

ocamlfind ocamlmktop -package netstring -predicates netstring_minimum 
-linkpkg -o nettop

generates nettop.exe.

test.ml:
-----------------------------------
open Netchannels;;
print_endline "Hello World!";;
-----------------------------------

When I run the toplevel with the script on the command line, it can't 
find the Netchannels module:

$ ./nettop test.ml
File "test.ml", line 1, characters 0-16:
Unbound module Netchannels

When I run from inside the toplevel using #use, it works:

$ ./nettop
         Objective Caml version 3.06

# #use "test.ml";;
Hello World!
- : unit = ()

Even non-trivial programs work correctly this way.

I thought that these two invocations should be equivalent.  Why does one 
work, but not the other?



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