This is certainly on many people's mind, and various projects are working towards making this happen. There are a few requirements to make it work:

* we need a master blessed list of libraries, e.g. the OCamlPro version of the opam-repository
* a make doc command that works for every one of these libraries

Then, we could create a section on ocaml.org with API documentation for every library automatically updated nightly.


On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 8:31 PM, Francois Berenger <berenger@riken.jp> wrote:
Hello,

About ocaml.org: Wojciech Meyer just asked for a Wiki.

In addition to this, as a programmer, I am especially interested
into being able to search into OCaml libraries via a search engine.

A simple engine as in the left of this page:
http://projects.camlcity.org/projects/ocamlnet.html
is already useful.

However, I'd like the search engine to be able to
do search by type queries, "a la" Hoogle and as in:
http://search.ocaml.jp/

But it should index more libraries. For example, all
packages available in OPAM.

Regards,
F.


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