Dear list,
I got a new error with trunk version of ocaml.
I have in a module a code that appears like that in
emacs (which is used to convert files from dos to unix) :
String.get s (String.length s -1) = '^M'
The thing is that '^M' is actually the return character of
windows (RET)
This works with ocaml 4.00, but now, with trunk version of
ocaml, it tells me this is a "syntax error". How shall I do
? what is supposed to be inside the ' ' ?
The emacs command "describe-char" gives me this unicode :
0x0D
Best regards,
William