Use ocamlbuild. You can simply type "ocamlbuild lazy_lists.native" or "ocamlbuild lazy_lists.byte" to produce native or byte code respectively. All compiled files get put in a separate directory called _build.


On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 10:39 AM, Ben Aurel <ben.aurel@gmail.com> wrote:
> then, the 'files lazy_lists.cmi' and  'lazy_lists.cmo' are not in the
> /bin directory.

which is bad

On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 10:38 AM, Ben Aurel <ben.aurel@gmail.com> wrote:
> hi
>
> If you have a simple source code like
>
>  lazy_lists.ml
>
> what is the best way to compile that in your opinion? I though it
> would be usefull to have anything but the .ml source code in a bin
> directory. What do you think of that?
>
> If I try that with
>
> "ocamlc -o bin/lazy_lists lazy_lists.ml"
>
> then, the 'files lazy_lists.cmi' and  'lazy_lists.cmo' are not in the
> /bin directory.
>
> ben
>

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