But beware that Stog code is distributed under the terms of GPL v3.  

You may be also interested in JaneStreets ocaml-plugin library.

On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 9:23 AM, François Bobot <francois.bobot@cea.fr> wrote:
On 03/03/2015 14:40, Gabriel Scherer wrote:
Maxence Guesdon's static blog/website generator Stog ( https://zoggy.github.io/stog/index.html )
supports dynamic plugins, and its loading code is available at

https://github.com/zoggy/stog/blob/e83c363c83465a7bfd1595816b3d9bc8331af560/stog_dyn.ml#L119-L146

It also uses ocamlfind, but through the command-line rather than the Findlib library.

Thank you for the pointer. His code is even able to create cmxs from cmxa if needed!


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François


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