​We just released core, ppx_jane and ppx_bin_prot 113.24.01 to fix some issues. Changes: - update corebuild to use ppx-jane instead of the old camlp4 extensions - ​update META of ppx_jane and ppx_bin_prot so they can be used with ocamlbuild or the toplevel On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 3:23 PM, Jeremie Dimino wrote: > I am pleased to announce the 113.24.00 release of the Core suite. > > It has been 4 month and a half since the last release, so there are > lots of new things in this release. Thankfully we now have a better > release system and can go back to more frequent releases. > > All packages are now in opam and the API documentation is here: > > https://ocaml.janestreet.com/ocaml-core/113.24/doc/ > > [Note: if you run into trouble while running "opam upgrade", try "opam > upgrade core" instead. A PR has been submitted to fix this] > > Notable changes: > > * This is the first release completely camlp4 free! > > Especially some problems with the initial release of our ppx > rewriters have been fixed which make them more usable. > > As a side effect of moving from camlp4 to ppx_driver, compilation > times have improved. From a fresh `opam init` in both case: > > $ time opam install -y core.113.00.00 > [...] > real 6m17.875s > user 5m26.374s > sys 1m10.039s > > $ time opam install -y core.113.24.00 > [...] > real 3m16.900s > user 3m9.860s > sys 0m53.335s > > * We started to handle API upgrades in a more disciplined way by using > `[@deprecated]` attributes. This should help with incompatible > changes in our libraries > > * Addition of a few ppx rewriters: > > - ppx_expect, a Cram like framework for OCaml > - ppx_let, for monadic/applicative let bindings > - ppx_sexp_message, similar to ppx_sexp_value, but more "message" > oriented > > We are still making adjustments in ppx_let and ppx_expect so their > usage might slightly change in the next release. > > More information can be found on the github project pages: > > - https://github.com/janestreet/ppx_expect > - https://github.com/janestreet/ppx_let > - https://github.com/janestreet/ppx_sexp_message > > > The full changelog for this release can be found here: > > https://ocaml.janestreet.com/ocaml-core/113.24/CHANGES.html > > This is the full list of packages added/modified: > > - async > - async_extended > - async_extra > - async_find > - async_inotify > - async_kernel > - async_parallel > - async_rpc_kernel > - async_shell > - async_smtp > - async_ssl > - async_unix > - bignum > - bin_prot > - core > - core_bench > - core_extended > - core_kernel > - core_profiler > - email_message > - fieldslib > - incremental > - jenga > - ocaml_plugin > - patdiff > - patience_diff > - ppx_assert > - ppx_bench > - ppx_bin_prot > - ppx_compare > - ppx_conv_func > - ppx_core > - ppx_csv_conv > - ppx_custom_printf > - ppx_driver > - ppx_enumerate > - ppx_expect > - ppx_fail > - ppx_fields_conv > - ppx_here > - ppx_inline_test > - ppx_jane > - ppx_let > - ppx_optcomp > - ppx_pipebang > - ppx_sexp_conv > - ppx_sexp_message > - ppx_sexp_value > - ppx_type_conv > - ppx_typerep_conv > - ppx_variants_conv > - ppx_xml_conv > - re2 > - rpc_parallel > - sexplib > - textutils > - typerep > - typerep_extended > - variantslib > > -- > Jeremie Dimino, for the Core team > > -- Jeremie