* [Caml-list] [ANN] Merlin 2.0 release
@ 2014-11-01 21:55 Frédéric Bour
2014-11-04 10:24 ` Mads Jensen
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From: Frédéric Bour @ 2014-11-01 21:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: caml-list
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After months of development, we are pleased to announce the stable
release ofMerlin 2.0.
Supported OCaml versions range from 4.00 to 4.02.1.
Merlin is a tool focusedon helpingyou code in OCaml, by providing
features such as:
- automatic completion of identifiers, using scope and type informations,
- interactively typing definitions and expressions during edition,
- jumping tothedefinition of any identifier,
- quickly reporting errors in the editor.
This release provides great improvements in robustness and quality of
analysis.Files that changed on disk are now automatically reloaded. The
parsing process is finer grained to provide more accurate recovery and
error messages.Integration with JaneStreet Core and js_of_ocaml has also
improved.
Vim & Emacs are still the main targeted editors.Preliminary support for
Sublime Text is also available, see
https://github.com/def-lkb/sublime-text-merlin. Help is welcome to
improve and extend supported editing environments.
Windows support also received some fixes. Merlin is now distributed in
WODI <http://wodi.forge.ocamlcore.org/>. Integration in OCaml-on-windows
<http://protz.github.io/ocaml-installer/> is planned.
This new version of merlin is already available with opam using `opam
install merlin`, and can also be built from the sources which are
available at http://github.com/the-lambda-church/merlin
We want to thank: Yotam Barnoy, Jacques-PascalDeplaix, Geoff Gole, Rudi
Grinberg, Steve Purcell and Jan Rehders, who all contributed to this
release. Thanks to Luc Rocher for providing initial integration with
Sublime Text.
We also thank Gabriel Scherer and JaneStreet for theircontinued support.
The Merlin team
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* Re: [Caml-list] [ANN] Merlin 2.0 release
2014-11-01 21:55 [Caml-list] [ANN] Merlin 2.0 release Frédéric Bour
@ 2014-11-04 10:24 ` Mads Jensen
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From: Mads Jensen @ 2014-11-04 10:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Frédéric Bour; +Cc: caml-list
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Great work everyone! Programming in OCaml just wouldn't be the same without
Merlin.
On Sat, Nov 1, 2014 at 10:55 PM, Frédéric Bour <frederic.bour@lakaban.net>
wrote:
> After months of development, we are pleased to announce the stable
> release of Merlin 2.0.
> Supported OCaml versions range from 4.00 to 4.02.1.
>
> Merlin is a tool focused on helping you code in OCaml, by providing
> features such as:
> - automatic completion of identifiers, using scope and type informations,
> - interactively typing definitions and expressions during edition,
> - jumping to the definition of any identifier,
> - quickly reporting errors in the editor.
>
> This release provides great improvements in robustness and quality of
> analysis. Files that changed on disk are now automatically reloaded. The
> parsing process is finer grained to provide more accurate recovery and
> error messages. Integration with JaneStreet Core and js_of_ocaml has also
> improved.
>
> Vim & Emacs are still the main targeted editors. Preliminary support for
> Sublime Text is also available, see
> https://github.com/def-lkb/sublime-text-merlin . Help is welcome to
> improve and extend supported editing environments.
>
> Windows support also received some fixes. Merlin is now distributed in
> WODI <http://wodi.forge.ocamlcore.org/>. Integration in OCaml-on-windows
> <http://protz.github.io/ocaml-installer/> is planned.
>
> This new version of merlin is already available with opam using `opam
> install merlin`, and can also be built from the sources which are available
> at http://github.com/the-lambda-church/merlin
>
> We want to thank: Yotam Barnoy, Jacques-Pascal Deplaix, Geoff Gole, Rudi
> Grinberg, Steve Purcell and Jan Rehders, who all contributed to this
> release. Thanks to Luc Rocher for providing initial integration with
> Sublime Text.
> We also thank Gabriel Scherer and JaneStreet for their continued support.
>
> The Merlin team
>
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/Mads
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