On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 9:21 AM, Daniel Bünzli <daniel.buenzli@erratique.ch> wrote:
Thanks for all the links.

> Beware that all those projects tend to be built as patches to the
> ocaml distribution, which means difficult deployment (which means few
> users, which means few maintenance, which means bitrot).

That's the problem. I tend not to rely too much beyond what is
provided by the standard distribution.

> You may also have a look at the various attempts at integrating OCaml with Java IDEs (Oca'IDE, Ocaml Development Tools, etc.).

Well I'm really not fond of IDEs. I usually find them very invasive
and bureaucratic and I'm not productive in them. So far emacs is the
only system that works really well for me (it's also an "IDE" that
works everywhere, even in the terminal). But I have to admit that some
IDEs provide features that I would like to have in the emacs modes I
use.

OCamlspotter as well as the tools that OCamlPro is working on should work fine from within vim and emacs.

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