├── .gitignore ├── .ocamlformat ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── dune-project ├── esy.lock ├── .gitattributes ├── .gitignore ├── index.json ├── opam │ ├── astring.0.8.3 │ │ └── opam │ ├── atd.2.0.0 │ │ └── opam │ ├── atdgen-runtime.2.0.0 │ │ └── opam │ ├── atdgen.2.0.0 │ │ └── opam │ ├── base-bytes.base │ │ └── opam │ ├── base-threads.base │ │ └── opam │ ├── base-unix.base │ │ └── opam │ ├── base.v0.13.0 │ │ └── opam │ ├── biniou.1.2.1 │ │ └── opam │ ├── camomile.1.0.2 │ │ └── opam │ ├── charInfo_width.1.1.0 │ │ └── opam │ ├── cmdliner.1.0.4 │ │ └── opam │ ├── conf-m4.1 │ │ └── opam │ ├── cppo.1.6.6 │ │ └── opam │ ├── dune-configurator.1.0.0 │ │ └── opam │ ├── dune.1.11.4 │ │ └── opam │ ├── easy-format.1.3.2 │ │ └── opam │ ├── fix.20181206 │ │ └── opam │ ├── fmt.0.8.8 │ │ └── opam │ ├── fpath.0.7.2 │ │ └── opam │ ├── jbuilder.transition │ │ └── opam │ ├── junit.2.0.1 │ │ └── opam │ ├── lambda-term.2.0.2 │ │ └── opam │ ├── lwt.4.4.0 │ │ └── opam │ ├── lwt_log.1.1.1 │ │ └── opam │ ├── lwt_react.1.1.3 │ │ └── opam │ ├── menhir.20190924 │ │ └── opam │ ├── merlin-extend.0.5 │ │ └── opam │ ├── merlin.3.3.3 │ │ └── opam │ ├── mmap.1.1.0 │ │ └── opam │ ├── ocaml-migrate-parsetree.1.5.0 │ │ └── opam │ ├── ocamlbuild.0.14.0 │ │ └── opam │ ├── ocamlfind.1.8.1 │ │ ├── files │ │ │ ├── ocaml-stub │ │ │ └── ocamlfind.install │ │ └── opam │ ├── ocamlformat.0.12 │ │ └── opam │ ├── ocplib-endian.1.0 │ │ └── opam │ ├── odoc.1.4.2 │ │ └── opam │ ├── ppx_derivers.1.2.1 │ │ └── opam │ ├── ppx_tools_versioned.5.2.3 │ │ └── opam │ ├── ptime.0.8.5 │ │ └── opam │ ├── re.1.9.0 │ │ └── opam │ ├── react.1.2.1 │ │ └── opam │ ├── result.1.4 │ │ └── opam │ ├── seq.base │ │ ├── files │ │ │ ├── META.seq │ │ │ └── seq.install │ │ └── opam │ ├── sexplib0.v0.13.0 │ │ └── opam │ ├── stdio.v0.13.0 │ │ └── opam │ ├── stdlib-shims.0.1.0 │ │ └── opam │ ├── topkg.1.0.1 │ │ └── opam │ ├── tyxml.4.3.0 │ │ └── opam │ ├── uchar.0.0.2 │ │ └── opam │ ├── utop.2.4.2 │ │ └── opam │ ├── uucp.12.0.0 │ │ └── opam │ ├── uuseg.12.0.0 │ │ └── opam │ ├── uutf.1.0.2 │ │ └── opam │ ├── yojson.1.7.0 │ │ └── opam │ └── zed.2.0.3 │ │ └── opam └── overrides │ ├── opam__s__ocamlbuild_opam__c__0.14.0_opam_override │ ├── files │ │ └── ocamlbuild-0.14.0.patch │ └── package.json │ ├── opam__s__ocamlfind_opam__c__1.8.1_opam_override │ ├── files │ │ └── findlib-1.8.1.patch │ └── package.json │ └── opam__s__ocplib_endian_opam__c__1.0_opam_override │ ├── files │ ├── esy-fix.patch │ └── ocplib-endian-0.8.patch │ └── package.json ├── examples ├── Custom.re ├── HelloWorld.re ├── HtmlFuncUsage.re ├── JsxTester.re └── dune ├── jsx-ssr.opam ├── lib ├── Attribute.re ├── Attribute.rei ├── Encoder.re ├── Encoder.rei ├── Html.re ├── Html.rei ├── Jsx_ppx.re ├── Jsx_ppx.rei └── dune ├── package.json └── test └── lib ├── HtmlViewTest.re ├── RunTests.re ├── TestFramework.re └── dune /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | npm-debug.log 2 | .merlin 3 | yarn-error.log 4 | node_modules 5 | node_modules/ 6 | _build 7 | _release 8 | _esy/ 9 | concurrent-servers.install 10 | .DS_Store 11 | *.install 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.ocamlformat: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | profile=compact 2 | break-cases=all 3 | break-infix=fit-or-vertical 4 | field-space=loose 5 | margin=79 6 | parens-tuple=always 7 | sequence-style=terminator 8 | type-decl=sparse 9 | cases-exp-indent=2 10 | break-before-in=fit-or-vertical 11 | parse-docstrings=true 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # What is JSX SSR? 2 | 3 | JSX SSR(Server Side Rendering) is a HTML view engine implemented in ReasonML. As it is inspired by ReasonReact you can use ReasonML JSX syntax to define your html views. However, here the views are executed in the server as opposed to in the client browser. All html generation/rendering is done in native ReasonML and as such there is no requirement of javascript or nodejs. 4 | 5 | # v1.0.0 Roadmap 6 | 7 | - [ ] Publish to opam and npm 8 | - [ ] Add usage documentation 9 | - [ ] Change toplevel module to JsxSSR 10 | - [x] Add examples 11 | - [x] Html encode text node 12 | - [x] Add raw text 13 | - [x] Add comment element function 14 | - [x] Add empty element function 15 | - [ ] Add str alias for `text` 16 | - [x] Add unit tests using `ppx_expect` 17 | - [x] Implement JSX ppx for @JSX 18 | - [x] Implement HTML rendering engine 19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dune-project: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | (lang dune 1.9) 2 | 3 | (using fmt 1.1) 4 | 5 | (name ppx-lab) 6 | 7 | (allow_approximate_merlin) 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/.gitattributes: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | # Set eol to LF so files aren't converted to CRLF-eol on Windows. 3 | * text eol=lf 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | # Reset any possible .gitignore, we want all esy.lock to be un-ignored. 3 | !* 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/astring.0.8.3/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "Daniel Bünzli " 3 | authors: ["Daniel Bünzli "] 4 | homepage: "http://erratique.ch/software/astring" 5 | doc: "http://erratique.ch/software/astring/doc" 6 | dev-repo: "git+http://erratique.ch/repos/astring.git" 7 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/dbuenzli/astring/issues" 8 | tags: [ "string" "org:erratique" ] 9 | license: "ISC" 10 | depends: [ 11 | "ocaml" {>= "4.01.0"} 12 | "ocamlfind" {build} 13 | "ocamlbuild" {build} 14 | "topkg" {build} 15 | "base-bytes" 16 | ] 17 | build: [[ 18 | "ocaml" "pkg/pkg.ml" "build" 19 | "--pinned" "%{pinned}%" ]] 20 | synopsis: "Alternative String module for OCaml" 21 | description: """ 22 | Astring exposes an alternative `String` module for OCaml. This module 23 | tries to balance minimality and expressiveness for basic, index-free, 24 | string processing and provides types and functions for substrings, 25 | string sets and string maps. 26 | 27 | Remaining compatible with the OCaml `String` module is a non-goal. The 28 | `String` module exposed by Astring has exception safe functions, 29 | removes deprecated and rarely used functions, alters some signatures 30 | and names, adds a few missing functions and fully exploits OCaml's 31 | newfound string immutability. 32 | 33 | Astring depends only on the OCaml standard library. It is distributed 34 | under the ISC license.""" 35 | url { 36 | src: "http://erratique.ch/software/astring/releases/astring-0.8.3.tbz" 37 | checksum: "md5=c5bf6352b9ac27fbeab342740f4fa870" 38 | } 39 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/atd.2.0.0/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "martin@mjambon.com" 3 | authors: ["Martin Jambon"] 4 | 5 | homepage: "https://github.com/mjambon/atd" 6 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/mjambon/atd/issues" 7 | dev-repo: "git://github.com/mjambon/atd.git" 8 | 9 | build: [ 10 | ["jbuilder" "subst" "-p" name] {pinned} 11 | ["jbuilder" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs] 12 | ] 13 | 14 | # Restore when https://github.com/mjambon/atd/issues/121 is resolved. 15 | # build-test: [ 16 | # ["jbuilder" "runtest" "-p" name] 17 | # ] 18 | 19 | depends: [ 20 | "ocaml" {>= "4.03.0"} 21 | "jbuilder" 22 | "menhir" {build} 23 | "easy-format" 24 | ] 25 | synopsis: "Parser for the ATD data format description language" 26 | description: """ 27 | ATD is the OCaml library providing a parser for the ATD language and 28 | various utilities. ATD stands for Adjustable Type Definitions in 29 | reference to its main property of supporting annotations that allow a 30 | good fit with a variety of data formats.""" 31 | url { 32 | src: "https://github.com/mjambon/atd/releases/download/2.0.0/atd-2.0.0.tbz" 33 | checksum: "md5=14e47609397c524ea0eae7c3f14f7ccf" 34 | } 35 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/atdgen-runtime.2.0.0/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "martin@mjambon.com" 3 | authors: ["Martin Jambon"] 4 | 5 | homepage: "https://github.com/mjambon/atd" 6 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/mjambon/atd/issues" 7 | dev-repo: "git://github.com/mjambon/atd.git" 8 | 9 | build: [ 10 | ["jbuilder" "subst" "-p" name] {pinned} 11 | ["jbuilder" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs] 12 | ] 13 | 14 | # Restore when https://github.com/mjambon/atd/issues/121 is resolved. 15 | # build-test: [ 16 | # ["jbuilder" "runtest" "-p" name] 17 | # ] 18 | 19 | depends: [ 20 | "ocaml" {>= "4.02.3"} 21 | "jbuilder" 22 | "biniou" {>= "1.0.6"} 23 | "yojson" {>= "1.2.1"} 24 | ] 25 | synopsis: "Runtime library for code generated by atdgen." 26 | url { 27 | src: "https://github.com/mjambon/atd/releases/download/2.0.0/atd-2.0.0.tbz" 28 | checksum: "md5=14e47609397c524ea0eae7c3f14f7ccf" 29 | } 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/atdgen.2.0.0/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "martin@mjambon.com" 3 | authors: ["Martin Jambon"] 4 | 5 | homepage: "https://github.com/mjambon/atd" 6 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/mjambon/atd/issues" 7 | dev-repo: "git://github.com/mjambon/atd.git" 8 | 9 | build: [ 10 | ["jbuilder" "subst" "-p" name] {pinned} 11 | ["jbuilder" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs] 12 | ] 13 | 14 | # Restore when https://github.com/mjambon/atd/issues/121 is resolved. 15 | # build-test: [ 16 | # ["jbuilder" "runtest" "-p" name] 17 | # ] 18 | 19 | depends: [ 20 | "ocaml" {>= "4.03.0"} 21 | "jbuilder" 22 | "atd" {>= "2.0.0"} 23 | "atdgen-runtime" {>= "2.0.0"} 24 | "biniou" {>= "1.0.6"} 25 | "yojson" {>= "1.2.1"} 26 | ] 27 | synopsis: 28 | "Generates efficient JSON serializers, deserializers and validators" 29 | description: """ 30 | Atdgen is a command-line program that takes as input type definitions in the 31 | ATD syntax and produces OCaml code suitable for data serialization and 32 | deserialization. 33 | 34 | Two data formats are currently supported, these are biniou and JSON. 35 | Atdgen-biniou and Atdgen-json will refer to Atdgen used in one context or the 36 | other. 37 | 38 | Atdgen was designed with efficiency and durability in mind. Software authors 39 | are encouraged to use Atdgen directly and to write tools that may reuse part of 40 | Atdgen’s source code.""" 41 | url { 42 | src: "https://github.com/mjambon/atd/releases/download/2.0.0/atd-2.0.0.tbz" 43 | checksum: "md5=14e47609397c524ea0eae7c3f14f7ccf" 44 | } 45 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/base-bytes.base/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: " " 3 | authors: " " 4 | homepage: " " 5 | depends: [ 6 | "ocaml" {>= "4.02.0"} 7 | "ocamlfind" {>= "1.5.3"} 8 | ] 9 | synopsis: "Bytes library distributed with the OCaml compiler" 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/base-threads.base/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "https://github.com/ocaml/opam-repository/issues" 3 | description: """ 4 | Threads library distributed with the OCaml compiler 5 | """ 6 | 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/base-unix.base/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "https://github.com/ocaml/opam-repository/issues" 3 | description: """ 4 | Unix library distributed with the OCaml compiler 5 | """ 6 | 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/base.v0.13.0/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "opensource@janestreet.com" 3 | authors: ["Jane Street Group, LLC "] 4 | homepage: "https://github.com/janestreet/base" 5 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/janestreet/base/issues" 6 | dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/janestreet/base.git" 7 | doc: "https://ocaml.janestreet.com/ocaml-core/latest/doc/base/index.html" 8 | license: "MIT" 9 | build: [ 10 | ["dune" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs] 11 | ] 12 | depends: [ 13 | "ocaml" {>= "4.04.2" & < "4.10.0"} 14 | "sexplib0" {>= "v0.13" & < "v0.14"} 15 | "dune" {>= "1.5.1"} 16 | "dune-configurator" 17 | ] 18 | synopsis: "Full standard library replacement for OCaml" 19 | description: " 20 | Full standard library replacement for OCaml 21 | 22 | Base is a complete and portable alternative to the OCaml standard 23 | library. It provides all standard functionalities one would expect 24 | from a language standard library. It uses consistent conventions 25 | across all of its module. 26 | 27 | Base aims to be usable in any context. As a result system dependent 28 | features such as I/O are not offered by Base. They are instead 29 | provided by companion libraries such as stdio: 30 | 31 | https://github.com/janestreet/stdio 32 | " 33 | url { 34 | src: "https://ocaml.janestreet.com/ocaml-core/v0.13/files/base-v0.13.0.tar.gz" 35 | checksum: "md5=527289dbc2c7de748f965d3caae450cb" 36 | } 37 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/biniou.1.2.1/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | build: [ 3 | ["dune" "subst"] {pinned} 4 | ["dune" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs] 5 | ["dune" "runtest" "-p" name "-j" jobs] {with-test} 6 | ["dune" "build" "-p" name "@doc"] {with-doc} 7 | ] 8 | maintainer: ["martin@mjambon.com"] 9 | authors: ["Martin Jambon"] 10 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/mjambon/biniou/issues" 11 | homepage: "https://github.com/mjambon/biniou" 12 | doc: "https://mjambon.github.io/biniou/" 13 | license: "BSD-3-Clause" 14 | dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/mjambon/biniou.git" 15 | synopsis: 16 | "Binary data format designed for speed, safety, ease of use and backward compatibility as protocols evolve" 17 | description: """ 18 | 19 | Biniou (pronounced "be new") is a binary data format designed for speed, safety, 20 | ease of use and backward compatibility as protocols evolve. Biniou is vastly 21 | equivalent to JSON in terms of functionality but allows implementations several 22 | times faster (4 times faster than yojson), with 25-35% space savings. 23 | 24 | Biniou data can be decoded into human-readable form without knowledge of type 25 | definitions except for field and variant names which are represented by 31-bit 26 | hashes. A program named bdump is provided for routine visualization of biniou 27 | data files. 28 | 29 | The program atdgen is used to derive OCaml-Biniou serializers and deserializers 30 | from type definitions. 31 | 32 | Biniou format specification: mjambon.github.io/atdgen-doc/biniou-format.txt""" 33 | depends: [ 34 | "easy-format" 35 | "dune" {>= "1.10"} 36 | "ocaml" {>= "4.02.3"} 37 | ] 38 | url { 39 | src: 40 | "https://github.com/mjambon/biniou/releases/download/1.2.1/biniou-1.2.1.tbz" 41 | checksum: [ 42 | "sha256=35546c68b1929a8e6d27a3b39ecd17b38303a0d47e65eb9d1480c2061ea84335" 43 | "sha512=82670cc77bf3e869ee26e5fbe5a5affa45a22bc8b6c4bd7e85473912780e0111baca59b34a2c14feae3543ce6e239d7fddaeab24b686a65bfe642cdb91d27ebf" 44 | ] 45 | } 46 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/camomile.1.0.2/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | synopsis: "A Unicode library" 3 | description: """ 4 | Camomile is a Unicode library for OCaml. Camomile provides Unicode character 5 | type, UTF-8, UTF-16, UTF-32 strings, conversion to/from about 200 encodings, 6 | collation and locale-sensitive case mappings, and more. The library is currently 7 | designed for Unicode Standard 3.2.""" 8 | maintainer: ["yoriyuki.y@gmail.com"] 9 | authors: ["Yoriyuki Yamagata"] 10 | license: "LGPL-2.1-or-later with OCaml-LGPL-linking-exception" 11 | homepage: "https://github.com/yoriyuki/Camomile" 12 | doc: "https://yoriyuki.github.io/Camomile/" 13 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/yoriyuki/Camomile/issues" 14 | depends: [ 15 | "dune" {>= "1.11"} 16 | "ocaml" {>= "4.02.3"} 17 | ] 18 | dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/yoriyuki/Camomile.git" 19 | build: [ 20 | ["ocaml" "configure.ml" "--share" "%{share}%/camomile"] 21 | ["dune" "subst"] {pinned} 22 | ["dune" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs 23 | "@install" 24 | "@doc" {with-doc} 25 | ] 26 | ] 27 | url { 28 | src: 29 | "https://github.com/yoriyuki/Camomile/releases/download/1.0.2/camomile-1.0.2.tbz" 30 | checksum: [ 31 | "sha256=f0a419b0affc36500f83b086ffaa36c545560cee5d57e84b729e8f851b3d1632" 32 | "sha512=7586422e68779476206027c6ebbe19b677fbe459153221f7c952c7fae374c5c8232249cb76fdb1f482069707aa1580be827cd39693906142988268b7f0e7f6d0" 33 | ] 34 | } 35 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/charInfo_width.1.1.0/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "zandoye@gmail.com" 3 | authors: [ "ZAN DoYe" ] 4 | homepage: "https://bitbucket.org/zandoye/charinfo_width/" 5 | bug-reports: "https://bitbucket.org/zandoye/charinfo_width/issues" 6 | license: "MIT" 7 | dev-repo: "hg+https://bitbucket.org/zandoye/charinfo_width" 8 | build: [ 9 | ["dune" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs] 10 | ["dune" "runtest" "-p" name "-j" jobs] {with-test & (ocaml:version >= "4.04.0")} 11 | ] 12 | depends: [ 13 | "ocaml" {>= "4.02.3"} 14 | "result" 15 | "camomile" {>= "1.0.0" & < "2.0~"} 16 | "dune" 17 | "ppx_expect" {with-test & < "v0.13"} 18 | ] 19 | 20 | synopsis: "Determine column width for a character" 21 | description: """ 22 | This module is implemented purely in OCaml and the width function follows the prototype of POSIX's wcwidth.""" 23 | 24 | url { 25 | src:"https://bitbucket.org/zandoye/charinfo_width/get/1.1.0.tar.gz" 26 | checksum: "md5=c4ab038e06f06a29692c05fdd7c268c5" 27 | } 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/cmdliner.1.0.4/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "Daniel Bünzli " 3 | authors: ["Daniel Bünzli "] 4 | homepage: "http://erratique.ch/software/cmdliner" 5 | doc: "http://erratique.ch/software/cmdliner/doc/Cmdliner" 6 | dev-repo: "git+http://erratique.ch/repos/cmdliner.git" 7 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/dbuenzli/cmdliner/issues" 8 | tags: [ "cli" "system" "declarative" "org:erratique" ] 9 | license: "ISC" 10 | depends:[ "ocaml" {>= "4.03.0"} ] 11 | build: [[ make "all" "PREFIX=%{prefix}%" ]] 12 | install: 13 | [[make "install" "LIBDIR=%{_:lib}%" "DOCDIR=%{_:doc}%" ] 14 | [make "install-doc" "LIBDIR=%{_:lib}%" "DOCDIR=%{_:doc}%" ]] 15 | 16 | synopsis: """Declarative definition of command line interfaces for OCaml""" 17 | description: """\ 18 | 19 | Cmdliner allows the declarative definition of command line interfaces 20 | for OCaml. 21 | 22 | It provides a simple and compositional mechanism to convert command 23 | line arguments to OCaml values and pass them to your functions. The 24 | module automatically handles syntax errors, help messages and UNIX man 25 | page generation. It supports programs with single or multiple commands 26 | and respects most of the [POSIX][1] and [GNU][2] conventions. 27 | 28 | Cmdliner has no dependencies and is distributed under the ISC license. 29 | 30 | [1]: http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/basedefs/xbd_chap12.html 31 | [2]: http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Argument-Syntax.html 32 | """ 33 | url { 34 | archive: "http://erratique.ch/software/cmdliner/releases/cmdliner-1.0.4.tbz" 35 | checksum: "fe2213d0bc63b1e10a2d0aa66d2fc8d9" 36 | } 37 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/conf-m4.1/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "tim@gfxmonk.net" 3 | homepage: "http://www.gnu.org/software/m4/m4.html" 4 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/ocaml/opam-repository/issues" 5 | authors: "GNU Project" 6 | license: "GPL-3.0-only" 7 | build: [["sh" "-exc" "echo | m4"]] 8 | depexts: [ 9 | ["m4"] {os-family = "debian"} 10 | ["m4"] {os-distribution = "fedora"} 11 | ["m4"] {os-distribution = "rhel"} 12 | ["m4"] {os-distribution = "centos"} 13 | ["m4"] {os-distribution = "alpine"} 14 | ["m4"] {os-distribution = "nixos"} 15 | ["m4"] {os-family = "suse"} 16 | ["m4"] {os-distribution = "ol"} 17 | ["m4"] {os-distribution = "arch"} 18 | ] 19 | synopsis: "Virtual package relying on m4" 20 | description: 21 | "This package can only install if the m4 binary is installed on the system." 22 | flags: conf 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/cppo.1.6.6/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "martin@mjambon.com" 3 | authors: "Martin Jambon" 4 | license: "BSD-3-Clause" 5 | homepage: "http://mjambon.com/cppo.html" 6 | doc: "https://ocaml-community.github.io/cppo/" 7 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/ocaml-community/cppo/issues" 8 | depends: [ 9 | "ocaml" {>= "4.03"} 10 | "dune" {>= "1.0"} 11 | "base-unix" 12 | ] 13 | build: [ 14 | ["dune" "subst"] {pinned} 15 | ["dune" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs] 16 | ["dune" "runtest" "-p" name "-j" jobs] {with-test} 17 | ] 18 | dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/ocaml-community/cppo.git" 19 | synopsis: "Code preprocessor like cpp for OCaml" 20 | description: """ 21 | Cppo is an equivalent of the C preprocessor for OCaml programs. 22 | It allows the definition of simple macros and file inclusion. 23 | 24 | Cppo is: 25 | 26 | * more OCaml-friendly than cpp 27 | * easy to learn without consulting a manual 28 | * reasonably fast 29 | * simple to install and to maintain 30 | """ 31 | url { 32 | src: "https://github.com/ocaml-community/cppo/releases/download/v1.6.6/cppo-v1.6.6.tbz" 33 | checksum: [ 34 | "sha256=e7272996a7789175b87bb998efd079794a8db6625aae990d73f7b4484a07b8a0" 35 | "sha512=44ecf9d225d9e45490a2feac0bde04865ca398dba6c3579e3370fcd1ea255707b8883590852af8b2df87123801062b9f3acce2455c092deabf431f9c4fb8d8eb" 36 | ] 37 | } 38 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/dune-configurator.1.0.0/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | authors: ["Jérémie Dimino"] 3 | homepage: "https://github.com/ocaml/dune" 4 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/ocaml/dune/issues" 5 | maintainer: "Jérémie Dimino" 6 | description: """ 7 | dune.configurator library distributed with Dune 1.x 8 | """ 9 | depends: ["dune" {<"2.0.0"}] 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/dune.1.11.4/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | synopsis: "Fast, portable and opinionated build system" 3 | description: """ 4 | 5 | dune is a build system that was designed to simplify the release of 6 | Jane Street packages. It reads metadata from "dune" files following a 7 | very simple s-expression syntax. 8 | 9 | dune is fast, it has very low-overhead and support parallel builds on 10 | all platforms. It has no system dependencies, all you need to build 11 | dune and packages using dune is OCaml. You don't need or make or bash 12 | as long as the packages themselves don't use bash explicitly. 13 | 14 | dune supports multi-package development by simply dropping multiple 15 | repositories into the same directory. 16 | 17 | It also supports multi-context builds, such as building against 18 | several opam roots/switches simultaneously. This helps maintaining 19 | packages across several versions of OCaml and gives cross-compilation 20 | for free. 21 | """ 22 | maintainer: ["Jane Street Group, LLC "] 23 | authors: ["Jane Street Group, LLC "] 24 | license: "MIT" 25 | homepage: "https://github.com/ocaml/dune" 26 | doc: "https://dune.readthedocs.io/" 27 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/ocaml/dune/issues" 28 | depends: [ 29 | "ocaml" {>= "4.02"} 30 | "base-unix" 31 | "base-threads" 32 | ] 33 | conflicts: [ 34 | "jbuilder" {!= "transition"} 35 | "odoc" {< "1.3.0"} 36 | "dune-release" {< "1.3.0"} 37 | ] 38 | dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/ocaml/dune.git" 39 | build: [ 40 | # opam 2 sets OPAM_SWITCH_PREFIX, so we don't need a hardcoded path 41 | ["ocaml" "configure.ml" "--libdir" lib] {opam-version < "2"} 42 | ["ocaml" "bootstrap.ml"] 43 | ["./boot.exe" "--release" "--subst"] {pinned} 44 | ["./boot.exe" "--release" "-j" jobs] 45 | ] 46 | url { 47 | src: 48 | "https://github.com/ocaml/dune/releases/download/1.11.4/dune-build-info-1.11.4.tbz" 49 | checksum: [ 50 | "sha256=77cb5f483221b266ded2b85fc84173ae0089a25134a086be922e82c131456ce6" 51 | "sha512=02f00fd872aa49b832fc8c1e928409f23c79ddf84a53009a58875f222cca36fbb92c905e12c539caec9cbad723f195a8aa24218382dca35a903b3f52b11f06f2" 52 | ] 53 | } 54 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/easy-format.1.3.2/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | build: [ 3 | ["dune" "subst"] {pinned} 4 | ["dune" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs] 5 | ["dune" "runtest" "-p" name "-j" jobs] {with-test} 6 | ["dune" "build" "-p" name "@doc"] {with-doc} 7 | ] 8 | maintainer: ["martin@mjambon.com" "rudi.grinberg@gmail.com"] 9 | authors: ["Martin Jambon"] 10 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/mjambon/easy-format/issues" 11 | homepage: "https://github.com/mjambon/easy-format" 12 | doc: "https://mjambon.github.io/easy-format/" 13 | license: "BSD-3-Clause" 14 | dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/mjambon/easy-format.git" 15 | synopsis: 16 | "High-level and functional interface to the Format module of the OCaml standard library" 17 | description: """ 18 | 19 | This module offers a high-level and functional interface to the Format module of 20 | the OCaml standard library. It is a pretty-printing facility, i.e. it takes as 21 | input some code represented as a tree and formats this code into the most 22 | visually satisfying result, breaking and indenting lines of code where 23 | appropriate. 24 | 25 | Input data must be first modelled and converted into a tree using 3 kinds of 26 | nodes: 27 | 28 | * atoms 29 | * lists 30 | * labelled nodes 31 | 32 | Atoms represent any text that is guaranteed to be printed as-is. Lists can model 33 | any sequence of items such as arrays of data or lists of definitions that are 34 | labelled with something like "int main", "let x =" or "x:".""" 35 | depends: [ 36 | "dune" {>= "1.10"} 37 | "ocaml" {>= "4.02.3"} 38 | ] 39 | url { 40 | src: 41 | "https://github.com/mjambon/easy-format/releases/download/1.3.2/easy-format-1.3.2.tbz" 42 | checksum: [ 43 | "sha256=3440c2b882d537ae5e9011eb06abb53f5667e651ea4bb3b460ea8230fa8c1926" 44 | "sha512=e39377a2ff020ceb9ac29e8515a89d9bdbc91dfcfa871c4e3baafa56753fac2896768e5d9822a050dc1e2ade43c8967afb69391a386c0a8ecd4e1f774e236135" 45 | ] 46 | } 47 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/fix.20181206/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "francois.pottier@inria.fr" 3 | authors: [ 4 | "François Pottier " 5 | ] 6 | homepage: "https://gitlab.inria.fr/fpottier/fix" 7 | dev-repo: "git+https://gitlab.inria.fr/fpottier/fix.git" 8 | bug-reports: "francois.pottier@inria.fr" 9 | build: [ 10 | ["dune" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs] 11 | ] 12 | depends: [ 13 | "ocaml" { >= "4.03" } 14 | "dune" 15 | ] 16 | synopsis: "Facilities for memoization and fixed points" 17 | url { 18 | src: 19 | "https://gitlab.inria.fr/fpottier/fix/repository/20181206/archive.tar.gz" 20 | checksum: [ 21 | "md5=ae129ed3822149a7f8c98f975512e534" 22 | "sha512=1db240ff0a87200979bf4308e2110a37631f280e36c5f53dde767579ca63992a760eaeb6e1fc9a41c3f3a63d3dc29a3361114ad304cb09e83945ab4213ff5f6d" 23 | ] 24 | } 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/fmt.0.8.8/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "Daniel Bünzli " 3 | authors: [ "The fmt programmers" ] 4 | homepage: "https://erratique.ch/software/fmt" 5 | doc: "https://erratique.ch/software/fmt" 6 | dev-repo: "git+https://erratique.ch/repos/fmt.git" 7 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/dbuenzli/fmt/issues" 8 | tags: [ "string" "format" "pretty-print" "org:erratique" ] 9 | license: "ISC" 10 | depends: [ 11 | "ocaml" {>= "4.05.0"} 12 | "ocamlfind" {build} 13 | "ocamlbuild" {build} 14 | "topkg" {build & >= "0.9.0"} 15 | # Can be removed once ocaml >= 4.07 16 | "seq" 17 | "stdlib-shims" 18 | ] 19 | depopts: [ "base-unix" "cmdliner" ] 20 | conflicts: [ "cmdliner" {< "0.9.8"} ] 21 | build: [[ 22 | "ocaml" "pkg/pkg.ml" "build" 23 | "--dev-pkg" "%{pinned}%" 24 | "--with-base-unix" "%{base-unix:installed}%" 25 | "--with-cmdliner" "%{cmdliner:installed}%" ]] 26 | 27 | synopsis: """OCaml Format pretty-printer combinators""" 28 | description: """\ 29 | 30 | Fmt exposes combinators to devise `Format` pretty-printing functions. 31 | 32 | Fmt depends only on the OCaml standard library. The optional `Fmt_tty` 33 | library that allows to setup formatters for terminal color output 34 | depends on the Unix library. The optional `Fmt_cli` library that 35 | provides command line support for Fmt depends on [`Cmdliner`][cmdliner]. 36 | 37 | Fmt is distributed under the ISC license. 38 | 39 | [cmdliner]: http://erratique.ch/software/cmdliner 40 | """ 41 | url { 42 | archive: "https://erratique.ch/software/fmt/releases/fmt-0.8.8.tbz" 43 | checksum: "473490fcfdf3ff0a8ccee226b873d4b2" 44 | } 45 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/fpath.0.7.2/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "Daniel Bünzli " 3 | authors: ["Daniel Bünzli "] 4 | homepage: "http://erratique.ch/software/fpath" 5 | doc: "http://erratique.ch/software/fpath/doc" 6 | dev-repo: "git+http://erratique.ch/repos/fpath.git" 7 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/dbuenzli/fpath/issues" 8 | tags: [ "file" "system" "path" "org:erratique" ] 9 | license: "ISC" 10 | depends: [ 11 | "ocaml" {>= "4.01.0"} 12 | "ocamlfind" {build} 13 | "ocamlbuild" {build} 14 | "topkg" {build & >= "0.9.0"} 15 | "result" 16 | "astring" 17 | ] 18 | build: [[ 19 | "ocaml" "pkg/pkg.ml" "build" 20 | "--dev-pkg" "%{pinned}%" ]] 21 | synopsis: "File system paths for OCaml" 22 | description: """ 23 | Fpath is an OCaml module for handling file system paths with POSIX or 24 | Windows conventions. Fpath processes paths without accessing the file 25 | system and is independent from any system library. 26 | 27 | Fpath depends on [Astring][astring] and is distributed under the ISC 28 | license. 29 | 30 | [astring]: http://erratique.ch/software/astring""" 31 | url { 32 | src: "http://erratique.ch/software/fpath/releases/fpath-0.7.2.tbz" 33 | checksum: "md5=52c7ecb0bf180088336f3c645875fa41" 34 | } 35 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/jbuilder.transition/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "opensource@janestreet.com" 3 | authors: ["Jane Street Group, LLC "] 4 | homepage: "https://github.com/ocaml/dune" 5 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/ocaml/dune/issues" 6 | dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/ocaml/dune.git" 7 | license: "MIT" 8 | depends: [ 9 | "ocaml" 10 | "dune" {< "2.0"} 11 | ] 12 | post-messages: [ 13 | "Jbuilder has been renamed and the jbuilder package is now a transition \ 14 | package. Use the dune package instead." 15 | ] 16 | synopsis: 17 | "This is a transition package, jbuilder is now named dune. Use the dune" 18 | description: "package instead." 19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/junit.2.0.1/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "Louis Roché " 3 | authors: "Louis Roché " 4 | homepage: "https://github.com/Khady/ocaml-junit" 5 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/Khady/ocaml-junit/issues" 6 | license: "LGPL-3.0-or-later with OCaml-LGPL-linking-exception" 7 | dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/Khady/ocaml-junit.git" 8 | doc: "https://khady.github.io/ocaml-junit/" 9 | tags: ["junit" "jenkins"] 10 | depends: [ 11 | "dune" {>= "1.0"} 12 | "ptime" 13 | "tyxml" {>= "4.0.0"} 14 | "odoc" {with-doc & >= "1.1.1"} 15 | ] 16 | build: [ 17 | ["dune" "subst"] {pinned} 18 | ["dune" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs] 19 | ["dune" "runtest" "-p" name "-j" jobs] {with-test} 20 | ["dune" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs] {with-doc} 21 | ] 22 | name: "junit" 23 | synopsis: "JUnit XML reports generation library" 24 | description: "JUnit XML reports generation library" 25 | url { 26 | src: 27 | "https://github.com/Khady/ocaml-junit/releases/download/2.0.1/junit-2.0.1.tbz" 28 | checksum: "md5=40224fb3d4f5e47dc5ff4605587d383b" 29 | } 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/lambda-term.2.0.2/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "jeremie@dimino.org" 3 | authors: ["Jérémie Dimino"] 4 | homepage: "https://github.com/ocaml-community/lambda-term" 5 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/ocaml-community/lambda-term/issues" 6 | dev-repo: "git://github.com/ocaml-community/lambda-term.git" 7 | license: "BSD-3-Clause" 8 | build: [ 9 | ["dune" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs] 10 | ["dune" "runtest" "-p" name "-j" jobs] {with-test} 11 | ] 12 | depends: [ 13 | "ocaml" {>= "4.02.3"} 14 | "lwt" {>= "4.0.0"} 15 | "lwt_log" 16 | "react" 17 | "zed" {>= "2.0.3" & < "3.0"} 18 | "camomile" {>= "1.0.1"} 19 | "lwt_react" 20 | "dune" {>= "1.0.0"} 21 | ] 22 | synopsis: "Terminal manipulation library for OCaml" 23 | description: """ 24 | Lambda-term is a cross-platform library for manipulating the terminal. It 25 | provides an abstraction for keys, mouse events, colors, as well as a set of 26 | widgets to write curses-like applications. The main objective of lambda-term is 27 | to provide a higher level functional interface to terminal manipulation than, 28 | for example, ncurses, by providing a native OCaml interface instead of bindings 29 | to a C library. Lambda-term integrates with zed to provide text edition 30 | facilities in console applications.""" 31 | url { 32 | src: "https://github.com/ocaml-community/lambda-term/releases/download/2.0.2/lambda-term-2.0.2.tbz" 33 | checksum: "md5=4602aa4355705909e406513322b4b27e" 34 | } 35 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/lwt.4.4.0/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | 3 | synopsis: "Promises and event-driven I/O" 4 | 5 | version: "4.4.0" 6 | license: "MIT" 7 | homepage: "https://github.com/ocsigen/lwt" 8 | doc: "https://ocsigen.org/lwt/manual/" 9 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/ocsigen/lwt/issues" 10 | 11 | authors: [ 12 | "Jérôme Vouillon" 13 | "Jérémie Dimino" 14 | ] 15 | maintainer: [ 16 | "Anton Bachin " 17 | ] 18 | dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/ocsigen/lwt.git" 19 | 20 | depends: [ 21 | "cppo" {build & >= "1.1.0"} 22 | "dune" {>= "1.7.0"} 23 | "dune-configurator" 24 | "mmap" {>= "1.1.0"} # mmap is needed as long as Lwt supports OCaml < 4.06.0. 25 | "ocaml" {>= "4.02.0"} 26 | "ocplib-endian" 27 | "result" # result is needed as long as Lwt supports OCaml 4.02. 28 | "seq" # seq is needed as long as Lwt supports OCaml < 4.07.0. 29 | 30 | "bisect_ppx" {dev & >= "1.3.0"} 31 | "ocamlfind" {dev & >= "1.7.3-1"} 32 | ] 33 | 34 | depopts: [ 35 | "base-threads" 36 | "base-unix" 37 | "conf-libev" 38 | ] 39 | 40 | conflicts: [ 41 | "ocaml-variants" {= "4.02.1+BER"} 42 | ] 43 | 44 | post-messages: [ 45 | "Lwt 5.0.0 will make some breaking changes in November 2019. See 46 | https://github.com/ocsigen/lwt/issues/584" 47 | ] 48 | 49 | build: [ 50 | ["dune" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs] 51 | ] 52 | 53 | description: "A promise is a value that may become determined in the future. 54 | 55 | Lwt provides typed, composable promises. Promises that are resolved by I/O are 56 | resolved by Lwt in parallel. 57 | 58 | Meanwhile, OCaml code, including code creating and waiting on promises, runs in 59 | a single thread by default. This reduces the need for locks or other 60 | synchronization primitives. Code can be run in parallel on an opt-in basis." 61 | 62 | url { 63 | src: "https://github.com/ocsigen/lwt/archive/4.4.0.tar.gz" 64 | checksum: "md5=8bfc70c2944020fa08dd04877747f5f9" 65 | } 66 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/lwt_log.1.1.1/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | 3 | synopsis: "Lwt logging library (deprecated)" 4 | 5 | version: "1.1.1" 6 | license: "LGPL-2.0-or-later" 7 | homepage: "https://github.com/ocsigen/lwt_log" 8 | doc: "https://github.com/ocsigen/lwt_log/blob/master/src/core/lwt_log_core.mli" 9 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/ocsigen/lwt_log/issues" 10 | 11 | authors: [ 12 | "Shawn Wagner" 13 | "Jérémie Dimino" 14 | ] 15 | maintainer: "Anton Bachin " 16 | dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/ocsigen/lwt_log.git" 17 | 18 | depends: [ 19 | "dune" {>= "1.0"} 20 | "lwt" {>= "4.0.0"} 21 | ] 22 | 23 | build: [ 24 | ["dune" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs] 25 | ] 26 | 27 | url { 28 | src: "https://github.com/aantron/lwt_log/archive/1.1.1.tar.gz" 29 | checksum: "md5=02e93be62288037870ae5b1ce099fe59" 30 | } 31 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/lwt_react.1.1.3/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | 3 | synopsis: "Helpers for using React with Lwt" 4 | 5 | version: "1.1.3" 6 | license: "MIT" 7 | homepage: "https://github.com/ocsigen/lwt" 8 | doc: "https://ocsigen.org/lwt/api/Lwt_react" 9 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/ocsigen/lwt/issues" 10 | 11 | authors: [ 12 | "Jérémie Dimino" 13 | ] 14 | maintainer: [ 15 | "Anton Bachin " 16 | ] 17 | dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/ocsigen/lwt.git" 18 | 19 | depends: [ 20 | "dune" 21 | "lwt" {>= "3.0.0"} 22 | "ocaml" 23 | "react" {>= "1.0.0"} 24 | ] 25 | 26 | build: [ 27 | ["dune" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs] 28 | ] 29 | 30 | url { 31 | src: "https://github.com/ocsigen/lwt/archive/4.3.0.tar.gz" 32 | checksum: "md5=1a72b5ae4245707c12656632a25fc18c" 33 | } 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/menhir.20190924/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "francois.pottier@inria.fr" 3 | authors: [ 4 | "François Pottier " 5 | "Yann Régis-Gianas " 6 | ] 7 | homepage: "http://gitlab.inria.fr/fpottier/menhir" 8 | dev-repo: "git+https://gitlab.inria.fr/fpottier/menhir.git" 9 | bug-reports: "menhir@inria.fr" 10 | build: [ 11 | [make "-f" "Makefile" "PREFIX=%{prefix}%" "USE_OCAMLFIND=true" "docdir=%{doc}%/menhir" "libdir=%{lib}%/menhir" "mandir=%{man}%/man1"] 12 | ] 13 | install: [ 14 | [make "-f" "Makefile" "install" "PREFIX=%{prefix}%" "docdir=%{doc}%/menhir" "libdir=%{lib}%/menhir" "mandir=%{man}%/man1"] 15 | ] 16 | depends: [ 17 | "ocaml" {>= "4.02"} 18 | "ocamlfind" {build} 19 | "ocamlbuild" {build} 20 | ] 21 | synopsis: "An LR(1) parser generator" 22 | url { 23 | src: 24 | "https://gitlab.inria.fr/fpottier/menhir/repository/20190924/archive.tar.gz" 25 | checksum: [ 26 | "md5=677f1997fb73177d5a00fa1b8d61c3ef" 27 | "sha512=ea8a9a6d773529cf6ac05e4c6c4532770fbb8e574c9b646efcefe90d9f24544741e3e8cfd94c8afea0447e34059a8c79c2829b46764ce3a3d6dcb3e7f75980fc" 28 | ] 29 | } 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/merlin-extend.0.5/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "Frederic Bour " 3 | authors: "Frederic Bour " 4 | homepage: "https://github.com/let-def/merlin-extend" 5 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/let-def/merlin-extend" 6 | license: "MIT" 7 | dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/let-def/merlin-extend.git" 8 | build: [ 9 | ["dune" "subst"] {pinned} 10 | ["dune" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs] 11 | ] 12 | depends: [ 13 | "dune" {>= "1.0"} 14 | "cppo" {build} 15 | "ocaml" {>= "4.02.3"} 16 | ] 17 | synopsis: "A protocol to provide custom frontend to Merlin" 18 | description: """ 19 | This protocol allows to replace the OCaml frontend of Merlin. 20 | It extends what used to be done with the `-pp' flag to handle a few more cases.""" 21 | doc: "https://let-def.github.io/merlin-extend" 22 | url { 23 | src: 24 | "https://github.com/let-def/merlin-extend/releases/download/v0.5/merlin-extend-v0.5.tbz" 25 | checksum: [ 26 | "sha256=ca3a38c360c7d4827eb4789abf7a6aa4b6e3b4e3c3ef69a5be64dce4601ec227" 27 | "sha512=55c5a3637337abb8ca8db679128a81ca8ccce567bc214d55b2e6444dc0e905b74c64d629bdea2457d0fe4be5306414feefcdbc4d4761fdafd59aa107550936b6" 28 | ] 29 | } 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/merlin.3.3.3/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "defree@gmail.com" 3 | authors: "The Merlin team" 4 | homepage: "https://github.com/ocaml/merlin" 5 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/ocaml/merlin/issues" 6 | dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/ocaml/merlin.git" 7 | build: [ 8 | ["dune" "subst"] {pinned} 9 | ["dune" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs] 10 | ["dune" "runtest" "-p" name "-j" jobs] {with-test} 11 | ] 12 | depends: [ 13 | "ocaml" {>= "4.02.1" & < "4.10"} 14 | "dune" {>= "1.8.0"} 15 | "ocamlfind" {>= "1.5.2"} 16 | "yojson" {>= "1.6.0"} 17 | "mdx" {with-test & >= "1.3.0"} 18 | "conf-jq" {with-test} 19 | ] 20 | synopsis: 21 | "Editor helper, provides completion, typing and source browsing in Vim and Emacs" 22 | description: 23 | "Merlin is an assistant for editing OCaml code. It aims to provide the features available in modern IDEs: error reporting, auto completion, source browsing and much more." 24 | post-messages: [ 25 | "merlin installed. 26 | 27 | Quick setup for VIM 28 | ------------------- 29 | Append this to your .vimrc to add merlin to vim's runtime-path: 30 | let g:opamshare = substitute(system('opam config var share'),'\\n$','','''') 31 | execute \"set rtp+=\" . g:opamshare . \"/merlin/vim\" 32 | 33 | Also run the following line in vim to index the documentation: 34 | :execute \"helptags \" . g:opamshare . \"/merlin/vim/doc\" 35 | 36 | Quick setup for EMACS 37 | ------------------- 38 | Add opam emacs directory to your load-path by appending this to your .emacs: 39 | (let ((opam-share (ignore-errors (car (process-lines \"opam\" \"config\" \"var\" \"share\"))))) 40 | (when (and opam-share (file-directory-p opam-share)) 41 | ;; Register Merlin 42 | (add-to-list 'load-path (expand-file-name \"emacs/site-lisp\" opam-share)) 43 | (autoload 'merlin-mode \"merlin\" nil t nil) 44 | ;; Automatically start it in OCaml buffers 45 | (add-hook 'tuareg-mode-hook 'merlin-mode t) 46 | (add-hook 'caml-mode-hook 'merlin-mode t) 47 | ;; Use opam switch to lookup ocamlmerlin binary 48 | (setq merlin-command 'opam))) 49 | 50 | Take a look at https://github.com/ocaml/merlin for more information 51 | 52 | Quick setup with opam-user-setup 53 | -------------------------------- 54 | 55 | Opam-user-setup support Merlin. 56 | 57 | $ opam user-setup install 58 | 59 | should take care of basic setup. 60 | See https://github.com/OCamlPro/opam-user-setup 61 | " 62 | {success & !user-setup:installed} 63 | ] 64 | url { 65 | src: 66 | "https://github.com/ocaml/merlin/releases/download/v3.3.3/merlin-v3.3.3.tbz" 67 | checksum: [ 68 | "sha256=72909ef47eea1f6fca13b4109a34dccf8fe3923a3c026f1ed1db9eb5ee9aae15" 69 | "sha512=2a5f39d966be56c1322982effc05bc98fd5f66cd12f1f76953f8daa9eca74a58c92a186854f4e601e2f0bb038720691446e7591b4613982accded3e579fedb23" 70 | ] 71 | } 72 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/mmap.1.1.0/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "jeremie@dimino.org" 3 | authors: ["Jérémie Dimino " "Anton Bachin" ] 4 | homepage: "https://github.com/mirage/mmap" 5 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/mirage/mmap/issues" 6 | doc: "https://mirage.github.io/mmap/" 7 | dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/mirage/mmap.git" 8 | license: "LGPL-2.1-only with OCaml-LGPL-linking-exception" 9 | build: [ 10 | ["dune" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs] 11 | ] 12 | depends: [ 13 | "ocaml" 14 | "dune" {>= "1.6"} 15 | ] 16 | synopsis: "File mapping functionality" 17 | description: """ 18 | This project provides a Mmap.map_file functions for mapping files in memory. 19 | """ 20 | url { 21 | src: 22 | "https://github.com/mirage/mmap/releases/download/v1.1.0/mmap-v1.1.0.tbz" 23 | checksum: "md5=8c5d5fbc537296dc525867535fb878ba" 24 | } 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/ocaml-migrate-parsetree.1.5.0/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "frederic.bour@lakaban.net" 3 | authors: [ 4 | "Frédéric Bour " 5 | "Jérémie Dimino " 6 | ] 7 | license: "LGPL-2.1 with OCaml linking exception" 8 | homepage: "https://github.com/ocaml-ppx/ocaml-migrate-parsetree" 9 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/ocaml-ppx/ocaml-migrate-parsetree/issues" 10 | dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/ocaml-ppx/ocaml-migrate-parsetree.git" 11 | doc: "https://ocaml-ppx.github.io/ocaml-migrate-parsetree/" 12 | tags: [ "syntax" "org:ocamllabs" ] 13 | build: [ 14 | ["dune" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs] 15 | ] 16 | depends: [ 17 | "result" 18 | "ppx_derivers" 19 | "dune" {>= "1.9.0"} 20 | "ocaml" {>= "4.02.3"} 21 | ] 22 | synopsis: "Convert OCaml parsetrees between different versions" 23 | description: """ 24 | Convert OCaml parsetrees between different versions 25 | 26 | This library converts parsetrees, outcometree and ast mappers between 27 | different OCaml versions. High-level functions help making PPX 28 | rewriters independent of a compiler version. 29 | """ 30 | url { 31 | src: 32 | "https://github.com/ocaml-ppx/ocaml-migrate-parsetree/releases/download/v1.5.0/ocaml-migrate-parsetree-v1.5.0.tbz" 33 | checksum: [ 34 | "sha256=7f56679c9561552762666de5b6b81c8e4cc2e9fd92272e2269878a2eb534e3c0" 35 | "sha512=87fdccafae83b0437f1ccd4f3cfbc49e699bc0804596480e0df88510ba33410f31d48c7f677fe72800ed3f442a3a586d82d86aee1d12a964f79892833847b16a" 36 | ] 37 | } 38 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/ocamlbuild.0.14.0/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "Gabriel Scherer " 3 | authors: ["Nicolas Pouillard" "Berke Durak"] 4 | homepage: "https://github.com/ocaml/ocamlbuild/" 5 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/ocaml/ocamlbuild/issues" 6 | license: "LGPL-2.1-only with OCaml-LGPL-linking-exception" 7 | doc: "https://github.com/ocaml/ocamlbuild/blob/master/manual/manual.adoc" 8 | dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/ocaml/ocamlbuild.git" 9 | build: [ 10 | [ 11 | make 12 | "-f" 13 | "configure.make" 14 | "all" 15 | "OCAMLBUILD_PREFIX=%{prefix}%" 16 | "OCAMLBUILD_BINDIR=%{bin}%" 17 | "OCAMLBUILD_LIBDIR=%{lib}%" 18 | "OCAMLBUILD_MANDIR=%{man}%" 19 | "OCAML_NATIVE=%{ocaml:native}%" 20 | "OCAML_NATIVE_TOOLS=%{ocaml:native}%" 21 | ] 22 | [make "check-if-preinstalled" "all" "opam-install"] 23 | ] 24 | conflicts: [ 25 | "base-ocamlbuild" 26 | "ocamlfind" {< "1.6.2"} 27 | ] 28 | synopsis: 29 | "OCamlbuild is a build system with builtin rules to easily build most OCaml projects." 30 | depends: [ 31 | "ocaml" {>= "4.03"} 32 | ] 33 | url { 34 | src: "https://github.com/ocaml/ocamlbuild/archive/0.14.0.tar.gz" 35 | checksum: "sha256=87b29ce96958096c0a1a8eeafeb6268077b2d11e1bf2b3de0f5ebc9cf8d42e78" 36 | } 37 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/ocamlfind.1.8.1/files/ocaml-stub: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | BINDIR=$(dirname "$(command -v ocamlc)") 4 | "$BINDIR/ocaml" -I "$OCAML_TOPLEVEL_PATH" "$@" 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/ocamlfind.1.8.1/files/ocamlfind.install: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | bin: [ 2 | "src/findlib/ocamlfind" {"ocamlfind"} 3 | "?src/findlib/ocamlfind_opt" {"ocamlfind"} 4 | "?tools/safe_camlp4" 5 | ] 6 | toplevel: ["src/findlib/topfind"] 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/ocamlfind.1.8.1/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | synopsis: "A library manager for OCaml" 3 | maintainer: "Thomas Gazagnaire " 4 | authors: "Gerd Stolpmann " 5 | homepage: "http://projects.camlcity.org/projects/findlib.html" 6 | bug-reports: "https://gitlab.camlcity.org/gerd/lib-findlib/issues" 7 | dev-repo: "git+https://gitlab.camlcity.org/gerd/lib-findlib.git" 8 | description: """ 9 | Findlib is a library manager for OCaml. It provides a convention how 10 | to store libraries, and a file format ("META") to describe the 11 | properties of libraries. There is also a tool (ocamlfind) for 12 | interpreting the META files, so that it is very easy to use libraries 13 | in programs and scripts. 14 | """ 15 | build: [ 16 | [ 17 | "./configure" 18 | "-bindir" 19 | bin 20 | "-sitelib" 21 | lib 22 | "-mandir" 23 | man 24 | "-config" 25 | "%{lib}%/findlib.conf" 26 | "-no-custom" 27 | "-no-camlp4" {!ocaml:preinstalled & ocaml:version >= "4.02.0"} 28 | "-no-topfind" {ocaml:preinstalled} 29 | ] 30 | [make "all"] 31 | [make "opt"] {ocaml:native} 32 | ] 33 | install: [ 34 | [make "install"] 35 | ["install" "-m" "0755" "ocaml-stub" "%{bin}%/ocaml"] {ocaml:preinstalled} 36 | ] 37 | depends: [ 38 | "ocaml" {>= "4.00.0"} 39 | "conf-m4" {build} 40 | ] 41 | extra-files: [ 42 | ["ocamlfind.install" "md5=06f2c282ab52d93aa6adeeadd82a2543"] 43 | ["ocaml-stub" "md5=181f259c9e0bad9ef523e7d4abfdf87a"] 44 | ] 45 | url { 46 | src: "http://download.camlcity.org/download/findlib-1.8.1.tar.gz" 47 | checksum: "md5=18ca650982c15536616dea0e422cbd8c" 48 | mirrors: "http://download2.camlcity.org/download/findlib-1.8.1.tar.gz" 49 | } 50 | depopts: ["graphics"] 51 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/ocamlformat.0.12/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "OCamlFormat Team " 3 | authors: "Josh Berdine " 4 | homepage: "https://github.com/ocaml-ppx/ocamlformat" 5 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/ocaml-ppx/ocamlformat/issues" 6 | dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/ocaml-ppx/ocamlformat.git" 7 | url { 8 | src: 9 | "https://github.com/ocaml-ppx/ocamlformat/releases/download/0.12/ocamlformat-0.12.tbz" 10 | checksum: [ 11 | "sha256=f2b64ff7f5cb9b4e19c6fc4e3f0fbd1747ef09d24848238540e2c27652e928fe" 12 | "sha512=1785ec8e7fe5d7f9f4bdd056be612e8ee170dcf4886bea0dde6f58602fa1729579d352e3a15df3229d124dac467b91f32ef900ff30e19a53c42feb1904c8a352" 13 | ] 14 | } 15 | license: "MIT" 16 | build: [ 17 | ["ocaml" "tools/gen_version.mlt" "src/Version.ml" version] {pinned} 18 | ["dune" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs] 19 | ] 20 | depends: [ 21 | "ocaml" {>= "4.06"} 22 | "base" {>= "v0.11.0" & < "v0.14"} 23 | "base-unix" 24 | "cmdliner" 25 | "dune" {>= "1.11.1"} 26 | "fpath" 27 | "ocaml-migrate-parsetree" {>= "1.3.1"} 28 | "odoc" {>= "1.4.2"} 29 | "re" 30 | "stdio" {< "v0.14"} 31 | "uuseg" {>= "10.0.0"} 32 | "uutf" {>= "1.0.1"} 33 | ] 34 | synopsis: "Auto-formatter for OCaml code" 35 | description: "OCamlFormat is a tool to automatically format OCaml code in a uniform style." 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/ocplib-endian.1.0/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | authors: "Pierre Chambart" 3 | maintainer: "pierre.chambart@ocamlpro.com" 4 | homepage: "https://github.com/OCamlPro/ocplib-endian" 5 | build: [ 6 | ["ocaml" "setup.ml" "-configure" "--disable-debug" "--prefix" prefix] 7 | ["ocaml" "setup.ml" "-build"] 8 | ] 9 | install: [ 10 | ["ocaml" "setup.ml" "-install"] 11 | ] 12 | remove: ["ocamlfind" "remove" "ocplib-endian"] 13 | depends: [ 14 | "ocaml" 15 | "base-bytes" 16 | "ocamlfind" 17 | "cppo" {>= "1.1.0"} 18 | "ocamlbuild" {build} 19 | ] 20 | dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/OCamlPro/ocplib-endian.git" 21 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/OCamlPro/ocplib-endian/issues" 22 | synopsis: 23 | "Optimised functions to read and write int16/32/64 from strings and bigarrays, based on new primitives added in version 4.01." 24 | description: """ 25 | The library implements three modules: 26 | * [EndianString](https://github.com/OCamlPro/ocplib-endian/blob/master/src/endianString.cppo.mli) works directly on strings, and provides submodules BigEndian and LittleEndian, with their unsafe counter-parts; 27 | * [EndianBytes](https://github.com/OCamlPro/ocplib-endian/blob/master/src/endianBytes.cppo.mli) works directly on bytes, and provides submodules BigEndian and LittleEndian, with their unsafe counter-parts; 28 | * [EndianBigstring](https://github.com/OCamlPro/ocplib-endian/blob/master/src/endianBigstring.cppo.mli) works on bigstrings (Bigarrays of chars), and provides submodules BigEndian and LittleEndian, with their unsafe counter-parts;""" 29 | flags: light-uninstall 30 | url { 31 | src: "https://github.com/OCamlPro/ocplib-endian/archive/1.0.tar.gz" 32 | checksum: "md5=74b45ba33e189283170a748c2a3ed477" 33 | } 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/odoc.1.4.2/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | 3 | version: "1.4.2" 4 | homepage: "http://github.com/ocaml/odoc" 5 | doc: "https://github.com/ocaml/odoc#readme" 6 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/ocaml/odoc/issues" 7 | license: "ISC" 8 | 9 | authors: [ 10 | "Thomas Refis " 11 | "David Sheets " 12 | "Leo White " 13 | ] 14 | maintainer: "Anton Bachin " 15 | dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/ocaml/odoc.git" 16 | 17 | synopsis: "OCaml documentation generator" 18 | 19 | depends: [ 20 | "astring" {build} 21 | "cmdliner" {build & >= "1.0.0"} 22 | "cppo" {build} 23 | "dune" 24 | "fpath" {build} 25 | "ocaml" {>= "4.02.0"} 26 | "result" {build} 27 | "tyxml" {build & >= "4.3.0"} 28 | 29 | "alcotest" {dev & >= "0.8.3"} 30 | "markup" {dev & >= "0.8.0"} 31 | "ocamlfind" {dev} 32 | "sexplib" {dev & >= "113.33.00" & < "v0.13"} 33 | 34 | "bisect_ppx" {with-test & >= "1.3.0"} 35 | ] 36 | 37 | build: [ 38 | ["dune" "subst"] {pinned} 39 | ["dune" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs] 40 | ] 41 | 42 | url { 43 | src: "https://github.com/ocaml/odoc/archive/1.4.2.tar.gz" 44 | checksum: "md5=d75ce63539040cd199d22203d46fc5f3" 45 | } 46 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/ppx_derivers.1.2.1/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "jeremie@dimino.org" 3 | authors: ["Jérémie Dimino"] 4 | license: "BSD-3-Clause" 5 | homepage: "https://github.com/ocaml-ppx/ppx_derivers" 6 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/ocaml-ppx/ppx_derivers/issues" 7 | dev-repo: "git://github.com/ocaml-ppx/ppx_derivers.git" 8 | build: [ 9 | ["dune" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs] 10 | ] 11 | depends: [ 12 | "ocaml" 13 | "dune" 14 | ] 15 | synopsis: "Shared [@@deriving] plugin registry" 16 | description: """ 17 | Ppx_derivers is a tiny package whose sole purpose is to allow 18 | ppx_deriving and ppx_type_conv to inter-operate gracefully when linked 19 | as part of the same ocaml-migrate-parsetree driver.""" 20 | url { 21 | src: "https://github.com/ocaml-ppx/ppx_derivers/archive/1.2.1.tar.gz" 22 | checksum: "md5=5dc2bf130c1db3c731fe0fffc5648b41" 23 | } 24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/ppx_tools_versioned.5.2.3/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "frederic.bour@lakaban.net" 3 | authors: [ 4 | "Frédéric Bour " 5 | "Alain Frisch " 6 | ] 7 | license: "MIT" 8 | homepage: "https://github.com/ocaml-ppx/ppx_tools_versioned" 9 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/ocaml-ppx/ppx_tools_versioned/issues" 10 | dev-repo: "git://github.com/ocaml-ppx/ppx_tools_versioned.git" 11 | tags: [ "syntax" ] 12 | build: [ 13 | ["dune" "subst"] {pinned} 14 | ["dune" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs] 15 | ["dune" "runtest" "-p" name "-j" jobs] {with-test} 16 | ] 17 | depends: [ 18 | "ocaml" {>= "4.02.0"} 19 | "dune" {>= "1.0"} 20 | "ocaml-migrate-parsetree" {>= "1.4.0"} 21 | ] 22 | synopsis: "A variant of ppx_tools based on ocaml-migrate-parsetree" 23 | url { 24 | src: 25 | "https://github.com/ocaml-ppx/ppx_tools_versioned/archive/5.2.3.tar.gz" 26 | checksum: [ 27 | "md5=b1455e5a4a1bcd9ddbfcf712ccbd4262" 28 | "sha512=af20aa0031b9c638537bcdb52c75de95f316ae8fd455a38672a60da5c7c6895cca9dbecd5d56a88c3c40979c6a673a047d986b5b41e1e84b528b7df5d905b9b1" 29 | ] 30 | } 31 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/ptime.0.8.5/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "Daniel Bünzli " 3 | authors: ["The ptime programmers"] 4 | homepage: "https://erratique.ch/software/ptime" 5 | doc: "https://erratique.ch/software/ptime/doc" 6 | dev-repo: "git+http://erratique.ch/repos/ptime.git" 7 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/dbuenzli/ptime/issues" 8 | tags: [ "time" "posix" "system" "org:erratique" ] 9 | license: "ISC" 10 | depends: [ 11 | "ocaml" {>= "4.01.0"} 12 | "ocamlfind" {build} 13 | "ocamlbuild" {build} 14 | "topkg" {build} 15 | "result" 16 | ] 17 | depopts: [ "js_of_ocaml" ] 18 | conflicts: [ "js_of_ocaml" { < "3.3.0" } ] 19 | build:[[ 20 | "ocaml" "pkg/pkg.ml" "build" 21 | "--pinned" "%{pinned}%" 22 | "--with-js_of_ocaml" "%{js_of_ocaml:installed}%" ]] 23 | 24 | synopsis: """POSIX time for OCaml""" 25 | description: """\ 26 | 27 | Ptime has platform independent POSIX time support in pure OCaml. It 28 | provides a type to represent a well-defined range of POSIX timestamps 29 | with picosecond precision, conversion with date-time values, 30 | conversion with [RFC 3339 timestamps][rfc3339] and pretty printing to a 31 | human-readable, locale-independent representation. 32 | 33 | The additional Ptime_clock library provides access to a system POSIX 34 | clock and to the system's current time zone offset. 35 | 36 | Ptime is not a calendar library. 37 | 38 | Ptime depends on the `result` compatibility package. Ptime_clock 39 | depends on your system library. Ptime_clock's optional JavaScript 40 | support depends on [js_of_ocaml][jsoo]. Ptime and its libraries are 41 | distributed under the ISC license. 42 | 43 | [rfc3339]: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3339 44 | [jsoo]: http://ocsigen.org/js_of_ocaml/ 45 | """ 46 | url { 47 | archive: "https://erratique.ch/software/ptime/releases/ptime-0.8.5.tbz" 48 | checksum: "4d48055d623ecf2db792439b3e96a520" 49 | } 50 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/re.1.9.0/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | 3 | maintainer: "rudi.grinberg@gmail.com" 4 | authors: [ 5 | "Jerome Vouillon" 6 | "Thomas Gazagnaire" 7 | "Anil Madhavapeddy" 8 | "Rudi Grinberg" 9 | "Gabriel Radanne" 10 | ] 11 | license: "LGPL-2.0-only with OCaml-LGPL-linking-exception" 12 | homepage: "https://github.com/ocaml/ocaml-re" 13 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/ocaml/ocaml-re/issues" 14 | dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/ocaml/ocaml-re.git" 15 | 16 | build: [ 17 | ["dune" "subst"] {pinned} 18 | ["dune" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs] 19 | ["dune" "runtest" "-p" name "-j" jobs] {with-test} 20 | ] 21 | 22 | depends: [ 23 | "ocaml" {>= "4.02"} 24 | "dune" 25 | "ounit" {with-test} 26 | "seq" 27 | ] 28 | 29 | synopsis: "RE is a regular expression library for OCaml" 30 | description: """ 31 | Pure OCaml regular expressions with: 32 | * Perl-style regular expressions (module Re.Perl) 33 | * Posix extended regular expressions (module Re.Posix) 34 | * Emacs-style regular expressions (module Re.Emacs) 35 | * Shell-style file globbing (module Re.Glob) 36 | * Compatibility layer for OCaml's built-in Str module (module Re.Str) 37 | """ 38 | url { 39 | src: 40 | "https://github.com/ocaml/ocaml-re/releases/download/1.9.0/re-1.9.0.tbz" 41 | checksum: "md5=bddaed4f386a22cace7850c9c7dac296" 42 | } 43 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/react.1.2.1/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "Daniel Bünzli " 3 | homepage: "http://erratique.ch/software/react" 4 | authors: ["Daniel Bünzli "] 5 | doc: "http://erratique.ch/software/react/doc/React" 6 | dev-repo: "git+http://erratique.ch/repos/react.git" 7 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/dbuenzli/react/issues" 8 | tags: [ "reactive" "declarative" "signal" "event" "frp" "org:erratique" ] 9 | license: "ISC" 10 | depends: [ 11 | "ocaml" {>= "4.01.0"} 12 | "ocamlfind" {build} 13 | "ocamlbuild" {build} 14 | "topkg" {build & >= "0.9.0"} 15 | ] 16 | build: 17 | [[ "ocaml" "pkg/pkg.ml" "build" 18 | "--dev-pkg" "%{pinned}%" ]] 19 | synopsis: "Declarative events and signals for OCaml" 20 | description: """ 21 | Release %%VERSION%% 22 | 23 | React is an OCaml module for functional reactive programming (FRP). It 24 | provides support to program with time varying values : declarative 25 | events and signals. React doesn't define any primitive event or 26 | signal, it lets the client chooses the concrete timeline. 27 | 28 | React is made of a single, independent, module and distributed under 29 | the ISC license.""" 30 | url { 31 | src: "http://erratique.ch/software/react/releases/react-1.2.1.tbz" 32 | checksum: "md5=ce1454438ce4e9d2931248d3abba1fcc" 33 | } 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/result.1.4/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "opensource@janestreet.com" 3 | authors: ["Jane Street Group, LLC "] 4 | homepage: "https://github.com/janestreet/result" 5 | dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/janestreet/result.git" 6 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/janestreet/result/issues" 7 | license: "BSD-3-Clause" 8 | build: [["dune" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs]] 9 | depends: [ 10 | "ocaml" 11 | "dune" {>= "1.0"} 12 | ] 13 | synopsis: "Compatibility Result module" 14 | description: """ 15 | Projects that want to use the new result type defined in OCaml >= 4.03 16 | while staying compatible with older version of OCaml should use the 17 | Result module defined in this library.""" 18 | url { 19 | src: 20 | "https://github.com/janestreet/result/archive/1.4.tar.gz" 21 | checksum: "md5=d3162dbc501a2af65c8c71e0866541da" 22 | } 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/seq.base/files/META.seq: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name="seq" 2 | version="[distributed with OCaml 4.07 or above]" 3 | description="dummy backward-compatibility package for iterators" 4 | requires="" 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/seq.base/files/seq.install: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | lib:[ 2 | "META.seq" {"META"} 3 | ] 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/seq.base/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: " " 3 | authors: " " 4 | homepage: " " 5 | depends: [ 6 | "ocaml" {>= "4.07.0"} 7 | ] 8 | dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/ocaml/ocaml.git" 9 | bug-reports: "https://caml.inria.fr/mantis/main_page.php" 10 | synopsis: 11 | "Compatibility package for OCaml's standard iterator type starting from 4.07." 12 | extra-files: [ 13 | ["seq.install" "md5=026b31e1df290373198373d5aaa26e42"] 14 | ["META.seq" "md5=b33c8a1a6c7ed797816ce27df4855107"] 15 | ] 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/sexplib0.v0.13.0/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "opensource@janestreet.com" 3 | authors: ["Jane Street Group, LLC "] 4 | homepage: "https://github.com/janestreet/sexplib0" 5 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/janestreet/sexplib0/issues" 6 | dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/janestreet/sexplib0.git" 7 | doc: "https://ocaml.janestreet.com/ocaml-core/latest/doc/sexplib0/index.html" 8 | license: "MIT" 9 | build: [ 10 | ["dune" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs] 11 | ] 12 | depends: [ 13 | "ocaml" {>= "4.04.2"} 14 | "dune" {>= "1.5.1"} 15 | ] 16 | synopsis: "Library containing the definition of S-expressions and some base converters" 17 | description: " 18 | Part of Jane Street's Core library 19 | The Core suite of libraries is an industrial strength alternative to 20 | OCaml's standard library that was developed by Jane Street, the 21 | largest industrial user of OCaml. 22 | " 23 | url { 24 | src: "https://ocaml.janestreet.com/ocaml-core/v0.13/files/sexplib0-v0.13.0.tar.gz" 25 | checksum: "md5=f8a715dffda5599cfae0cb4031d57abe" 26 | } 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/stdio.v0.13.0/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "opensource@janestreet.com" 3 | authors: ["Jane Street Group, LLC "] 4 | homepage: "https://github.com/janestreet/stdio" 5 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/janestreet/stdio/issues" 6 | dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/janestreet/stdio.git" 7 | doc: "https://ocaml.janestreet.com/ocaml-core/latest/doc/stdio/index.html" 8 | license: "MIT" 9 | build: [ 10 | ["dune" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs] 11 | ] 12 | depends: [ 13 | "ocaml" {>= "4.04.2"} 14 | "base" {>= "v0.13" & < "v0.14"} 15 | "dune" {>= "1.5.1"} 16 | ] 17 | synopsis: "Standard IO library for OCaml" 18 | description: " 19 | Stdio implements simple input/output functionalities for OCaml. 20 | 21 | It re-exports the input/output functions of the OCaml standard 22 | libraries using a more consistent API. 23 | " 24 | url { 25 | src: "https://ocaml.janestreet.com/ocaml-core/v0.13/files/stdio-v0.13.0.tar.gz" 26 | checksum: "md5=48ef28512ddd51ff9885649dd1fab91d" 27 | } 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/stdlib-shims.0.1.0/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "The stdlib-shims programmers" 3 | authors: "The stdlib-shims programmers" 4 | homepage: "https://github.com/ocaml/stdlib-shims" 5 | doc: "https://ocaml.github.io/stdlib-shims/" 6 | dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/ocaml/stdlib-shims.git" 7 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/ocaml/stdlib-shims/issues" 8 | tags: ["stdlib" "compatibility" "org:ocaml"] 9 | license: ["typeof OCaml system"] 10 | depends: [ 11 | "dune" 12 | "ocaml" {>= "4.02.3"} 13 | ] 14 | build: [ "dune" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs ] 15 | synopsis: "Backport some of the new stdlib features to older compiler" 16 | description: """ 17 | Backport some of the new stdlib features to older compiler, 18 | such as the Stdlib module. 19 | 20 | This allows projects that require compatibility with older compiler to 21 | use these new features in their code. 22 | """ 23 | url { 24 | src: 25 | "https://github.com/ocaml/stdlib-shims/releases/download/0.1.0/stdlib-shims-0.1.0.tbz" 26 | checksum: "md5=12b5704eed70c6bff5ac39a16db1425d" 27 | } 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/topkg.1.0.1/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "Daniel Bünzli " 3 | authors: ["Daniel Bünzli "] 4 | homepage: "http://erratique.ch/software/topkg" 5 | doc: "http://erratique.ch/software/topkg/doc" 6 | license: "ISC" 7 | dev-repo: "git+http://erratique.ch/repos/topkg.git" 8 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/dbuenzli/topkg/issues" 9 | tags: ["packaging" "ocamlbuild" "org:erratique"] 10 | depends: [ 11 | "ocaml" {>= "4.03.0"} 12 | "ocamlfind" {build & >= "1.6.1"} 13 | "ocamlbuild" ] 14 | build: [[ 15 | "ocaml" "pkg/pkg.ml" "build" 16 | "--pkg-name" name 17 | "--dev-pkg" "%{pinned}%" ]] 18 | synopsis: """The transitory OCaml software packager""" 19 | description: """\ 20 | 21 | Topkg is a packager for distributing OCaml software. It provides an 22 | API to describe the files a package installs in a given build 23 | configuration and to specify information about the package's 24 | distribution, creation and publication procedures. 25 | 26 | The optional topkg-care package provides the `topkg` command line tool 27 | which helps with various aspects of a package's life cycle: creating 28 | and linting a distribution, releasing it on the WWW, publish its 29 | documentation, add it to the OCaml opam repository, etc. 30 | 31 | Topkg is distributed under the ISC license and has **no** 32 | dependencies. This is what your packages will need as a *build* 33 | dependency. 34 | 35 | Topkg-care is distributed under the ISC license it depends on 36 | [fmt][fmt], [logs][logs], [bos][bos], [cmdliner][cmdliner], 37 | [webbrowser][webbrowser] and `opam-format`. 38 | 39 | [fmt]: http://erratique.ch/software/fmt 40 | [logs]: http://erratique.ch/software/logs 41 | [bos]: http://erratique.ch/software/bos 42 | [cmdliner]: http://erratique.ch/software/cmdliner 43 | [webbrowser]: http://erratique.ch/software/webbrowser 44 | """ 45 | url { 46 | archive: "http://erratique.ch/software/topkg/releases/topkg-1.0.1.tbz" 47 | checksum: "16b90e066d8972a5ef59655e7c28b3e9" 48 | } 49 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/tyxml.4.3.0/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "dev@ocsigen.org" 3 | homepage: "https://github.com/ocsigen/tyxml/" 4 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/ocsigen/tyxml/issues" 5 | doc: "https://ocsigen.org/tyxml/manual/" 6 | dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/ocsigen/tyxml.git" 7 | license: "LGPL-2.1-only with OCaml-LGPL-linking-exception" 8 | 9 | build: [ 10 | ["dune" "subst"] {pinned} 11 | ["dune" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs] 12 | ["dune" "runtest" "-p" name "-j" jobs] {with-test} 13 | ] 14 | 15 | depends: [ 16 | "ocaml" {>= "4.02"} 17 | "re" {>= "1.5.0"} 18 | ("ocaml" {>= "4.07"} | "re" {>= "1.8.0"}) 19 | "dune" 20 | "alcotest" {with-test} 21 | "seq" 22 | "uutf" {>= "1.0.0"} 23 | ] 24 | 25 | synopsis:"TyXML is a library for building correct HTML and SVG documents" 26 | description:""" 27 | TyXML provides a set of convenient combinators that uses the OCaml 28 | type system to ensure the validity of the generated documents. TyXML 29 | can be used with any representation of HTML and SVG: the textual one, 30 | provided directly by this package, or DOM trees (`js_of_ocaml-tyxml`) 31 | virtual DOM (`virtual-dom`) and reactive or replicated trees 32 | (`eliom`). You can also create your own representation and use it to 33 | instantiate a new set of combinators. 34 | 35 | ```ocaml 36 | open Tyxml 37 | let to_ocaml = Html.(a ~a:[a_href "ocaml.org"] [txt "OCaml!"]) 38 | ``` 39 | """ 40 | authors: "The ocsigen team" 41 | url { 42 | src: 43 | "https://github.com/ocsigen/tyxml/releases/download/4.3.0/tyxml-4.3.0.tbz" 44 | checksum: "md5=fd834a567f813bf447cab5f4c3a723e2" 45 | } 46 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/uchar.0.0.2/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "Daniel Bünzli " 3 | authors: ["Daniel Bünzli "] 4 | homepage: "http://ocaml.org" 5 | doc: "https://ocaml.github.io/uchar/" 6 | dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/ocaml/uchar.git" 7 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/ocaml/uchar/issues" 8 | tags: [ "text" "character" "unicode" "compatibility" "org:ocaml.org" ] 9 | license: "typeof OCaml system" 10 | depends: [ 11 | "ocaml" {>= "3.12.0"} 12 | "ocamlbuild" {build} 13 | ] 14 | build: [ 15 | ["ocaml" "pkg/git.ml"] 16 | [ 17 | "ocaml" 18 | "pkg/build.ml" 19 | "native=%{ocaml:native}%" 20 | "native-dynlink=%{ocaml:native-dynlink}%" 21 | ] 22 | ] 23 | synopsis: "Compatibility library for OCaml's Uchar module" 24 | description: """ 25 | The `uchar` package provides a compatibility library for the 26 | [`Uchar`][1] module introduced in OCaml 4.03. 27 | 28 | The `uchar` package is distributed under the license of the OCaml 29 | compiler. See [LICENSE](LICENSE) for details. 30 | 31 | [1]: http://caml.inria.fr/pub/docs/manual-ocaml/libref/Uchar.html""" 32 | url { 33 | src: 34 | "https://github.com/ocaml/uchar/releases/download/v0.0.2/uchar-0.0.2.tbz" 35 | checksum: "md5=c9ba2c738d264c420c642f7bb1cf4a36" 36 | } 37 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/utop.2.4.2/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "jeremie@dimino.org" 3 | authors: "Jérémie Dimino" 4 | license: "BSD3" 5 | homepage: "https://github.com/ocaml-community/utop" 6 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/ocaml-community/utop/issues" 7 | doc: "https://ocaml-community.github.io/utop/" 8 | depends: [ 9 | "ocaml" {>= "4.03.0"} 10 | "base-unix" 11 | "base-threads" 12 | "ocamlfind" {>= "1.7.2"} 13 | "lambda-term" {>= "2.0" & < "3.0"} 14 | "lwt" 15 | "lwt_react" 16 | "camomile" 17 | "react" {>= "1.0.0"} 18 | "cppo" {build & >= "1.1.2"} 19 | "dune" 20 | ] 21 | build: [ 22 | ["dune" "subst"] {pinned} 23 | ["dune" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs] 24 | ["dune" "runtest" "-p" name "-j" jobs] {with-test} 25 | ] 26 | dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/ocaml-community/utop.git" 27 | synopsis: "Universal toplevel for OCaml" 28 | description: """ 29 | utop is an improved toplevel (i.e., Read-Eval-Print Loop or REPL) for 30 | OCaml. It can run in a terminal or in Emacs. It supports line 31 | edition, history, real-time and context sensitive completion, colors, 32 | and more. It integrates with the Tuareg mode in Emacs. 33 | """ 34 | url { 35 | src: 36 | "https://github.com/ocaml-community/utop/releases/download/2.4.2/utop-2.4.2.tbz" 37 | checksum: [ 38 | "sha256=cb164ca395895f21d19b815b425fe1dbc3d279819302f8d0a73685ef66465b78" 39 | "sha512=acd20a12f4a7e1f4a61780db1b83e0b920527d41f69db62f8eecb3f32b6e4c10705532ec8502652fb4fb3deb869cc99d9d3be41e74e79f90d872f77de3203c49" 40 | ] 41 | } 42 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/uucp.12.0.0/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "Daniel Bünzli " 3 | authors: [ 4 | "Daniel Bünzli " 5 | "David Kaloper Meršinjak " 6 | ] 7 | homepage: "https://erratique.ch/software/uucp" 8 | doc: "https://erratique.ch/software/uucp/doc/Uucp" 9 | dev-repo: "git+https://erratique.ch/repos/uucp.git" 10 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/dbuenzli/uucp/issues" 11 | tags: [ "unicode" "text" "character" "org:erratique" ] 12 | license: "ISC" 13 | depends: [ 14 | "ocaml" {>= "4.01.0"} 15 | "ocamlfind" {build} 16 | "ocamlbuild" {build} 17 | "topkg" {build} 18 | "uchar" 19 | "uucd" {with-test} # dev really 20 | "uunf" {with-test} 21 | "uutf" {with-test} 22 | ] 23 | depopts: [ "uunf" "uutf" "cmdliner" ] 24 | conflicts: [ "uutf" {< "1.0.1"} 25 | "cmdliner" {< "1.0.0"} ] 26 | build: [[ 27 | "ocaml" "pkg/pkg.ml" "build" 28 | "--dev-pkg" "%{pinned}%" 29 | "--with-uutf" "%{uutf:installed}%" 30 | "--with-uunf" "%{uunf:installed}%" 31 | "--with-cmdliner" "%{cmdliner:installed}%" 32 | ]] 33 | synopsis: """Unicode character properties for OCaml""" 34 | description: """\ 35 | 36 | Uucp is an OCaml library providing efficient access to a selection of 37 | character properties of the [Unicode character database][1]. 38 | 39 | Uucp is independent from any Unicode text data structure and has no 40 | dependencies. It is distributed under the ISC license. 41 | 42 | [1]: http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr44/ 43 | """ 44 | url { 45 | archive: "https://erratique.ch/software/uucp/releases/uucp-12.0.0.tbz" 46 | checksum: "cf210ed43375b7f882c0540874e2cb81" 47 | } 48 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/uuseg.12.0.0/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "Daniel Bünzli " 3 | authors: ["Daniel Bünzli "] 4 | homepage: "https://erratique.ch/software/uuseg" 5 | doc: "https://erratique.ch/software/uuseg" 6 | dev-repo: "git+https://erratique.ch/repos/uuseg.git" 7 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/dbuenzli/uuseg/issues" 8 | tags: [ "segmentation" "text" "unicode" "org:erratique" ] 9 | license: "ISC" 10 | depends: [ "ocaml" {>= "4.01.0"} 11 | "ocamlfind" {build} 12 | "ocamlbuild" {build} 13 | "topkg" {build} 14 | "uchar" 15 | "uucp" {>= "12.0.0" & < "13.0.0"} ] 16 | depopts: [ "uutf" 17 | "cmdliner" 18 | "uutf" {with-test} 19 | "cmdliner" {with-test} ] 20 | conflicts: [ "uutf" {< "1.0.0"} ] 21 | build: [[ 22 | "ocaml" "pkg/pkg.ml" "build" 23 | "--pinned" "%{pinned}%" 24 | "--with-uutf" "%{uutf:installed}%" 25 | "--with-cmdliner" "%{cmdliner:installed}%" ]] 26 | 27 | synopsis: """Unicode text segmentation for OCaml""" 28 | description: """\ 29 | 30 | Uuseg is an OCaml library for segmenting Unicode text. It implements 31 | the locale independent [Unicode text segmentation algorithms][1] to 32 | detect grapheme cluster, word and sentence boundaries and the 33 | [Unicode line breaking algorithm][2] to detect line break 34 | opportunities. 35 | 36 | The library is independent from any IO mechanism or Unicode text data 37 | structure and it can process text without a complete in-memory 38 | representation. 39 | 40 | Uuseg depends on [Uucp](http://erratique.ch/software/uucp) and 41 | optionally on [Uutf](http://erratique.ch/software/uutf) for support on 42 | OCaml UTF-X encoded strings. It is distributed under the ISC license. 43 | 44 | [1]: http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/ 45 | [2]: http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr14/ 46 | """ 47 | url { 48 | archive: "https://erratique.ch/software/uuseg/releases/uuseg-12.0.0.tbz" 49 | checksum: "1d4487ddf5154e3477e55021b978d58a" 50 | } 51 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/uutf.1.0.2/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "Daniel Bünzli " 3 | authors: ["Daniel Bünzli "] 4 | homepage: "http://erratique.ch/software/uutf" 5 | doc: "http://erratique.ch/software/uutf/doc/Uutf" 6 | dev-repo: "git+http://erratique.ch/repos/uutf.git" 7 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/dbuenzli/uutf/issues" 8 | tags: [ "unicode" "text" "utf-8" "utf-16" "codec" "org:erratique" ] 9 | license: "ISC" 10 | depends: [ 11 | "ocaml" {>= "4.01.0"} 12 | "ocamlfind" {build} 13 | "ocamlbuild" {build} 14 | "topkg" {build} 15 | "uchar" 16 | ] 17 | depopts: ["cmdliner"] 18 | conflicts: ["cmdliner" { < "0.9.6"} ] 19 | build: [[ 20 | "ocaml" "pkg/pkg.ml" "build" 21 | "--pinned" "%{pinned}%" 22 | "--with-cmdliner" "%{cmdliner:installed}%" ]] 23 | synopsis: """Non-blocking streaming Unicode codec for OCaml""" 24 | description: """\ 25 | 26 | Uutf is a non-blocking streaming codec to decode and encode the UTF-8, 27 | UTF-16, UTF-16LE and UTF-16BE encoding schemes. It can efficiently 28 | work character by character without blocking on IO. Decoders perform 29 | character position tracking and support newline normalization. 30 | 31 | Functions are also provided to fold over the characters of UTF encoded 32 | OCaml string values and to directly encode characters in OCaml 33 | Buffer.t values. 34 | 35 | Uutf has no dependency and is distributed under the ISC license. 36 | """ 37 | url { 38 | archive: "http://erratique.ch/software/uutf/releases/uutf-1.0.2.tbz" 39 | checksum: "a7c542405a39630c689a82bd7ef2292c" 40 | } 41 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/yojson.1.7.0/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "martin@mjambon.com" 3 | authors: ["Martin Jambon"] 4 | homepage: "https://github.com/ocaml-community/yojson" 5 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/ocaml-community/yojson/issues" 6 | dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/ocaml-community/yojson.git" 7 | doc: "https://ocaml-community.github.io/yojson/" 8 | build: [ 9 | ["dune" "subst"] {pinned} 10 | ["dune" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs] 11 | ] 12 | run-test: [["dune" "runtest" "-p" name "-j" jobs]] 13 | depends: [ 14 | "ocaml" {>= "4.02.3"} 15 | "dune" 16 | "cppo" {build} 17 | "easy-format" 18 | "biniou" {>= "1.2.0"} 19 | "alcotest" {with-test & >= "0.8.5"} 20 | ] 21 | synopsis: 22 | "Yojson is an optimized parsing and printing library for the JSON format" 23 | description: """ 24 | Yojson is an optimized parsing and printing library for the JSON format. 25 | 26 | It addresses a few shortcomings of json-wheel including 2x speedup, 27 | polymorphic variants and optional syntax for tuples and variants. 28 | 29 | ydump is a pretty-printing command-line program provided with the 30 | yojson package. 31 | 32 | The program atdgen can be used to derive OCaml-JSON serializers and 33 | deserializers from type definitions.""" 34 | url { 35 | src: 36 | "https://github.com/ocaml-community/yojson/releases/download/1.7.0/yojson-1.7.0.tbz" 37 | checksum: "md5=b89d39ca3f8c532abe5f547ad3b8f84d" 38 | } 39 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/opam/zed.2.0.3/opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opam-version: "2.0" 2 | maintainer: "opam-devel@lists.ocaml.org" 3 | authors: ["Jérémie Dimino"] 4 | homepage: "https://github.com/ocaml-community/zed" 5 | bug-reports: "https://github.com/ocaml-community/zed/issues" 6 | dev-repo: "git://github.com/ocaml-community/zed.git" 7 | license: "BSD-3-Clause" 8 | depends: [ 9 | "ocaml" {>= "4.02.3"} 10 | "dune" {>= "1.1.0"} 11 | "base-bytes" 12 | "camomile" {>= "1.0.1"} 13 | "react" 14 | "charInfo_width" {>= "1.1.0" & < "2.0~"} 15 | ] 16 | build: [ 17 | ["dune" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs] 18 | ["dune" "runtest" "-p" name "-j" jobs] {with-test} 19 | ] 20 | synopsis: "Abstract engine for text edition in OCaml" 21 | description: """ 22 | Zed is an abstract engine for text edition. It can be used to write text 23 | editors, edition widgets, readlines, ... Zed uses Camomile to fully support the 24 | Unicode specification, and implements an UTF-8 encoded string type with 25 | validation, and a rope datastructure to achieve efficient operations on large 26 | Unicode buffers. Zed also features a regular expression search on ropes. To 27 | support efficient text edition capabilities, Zed provides macro recording and 28 | cursor management facilities.""" 29 | url { 30 | src: "https://github.com/ocaml-community/zed/releases/download/2.0.3/zed-2.0.3.tbz" 31 | checksum: "878123c9114bf3c0bd18a19fb1af73cd" 32 | } 33 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/overrides/opam__s__ocamlbuild_opam__c__0.14.0_opam_override/files/ocamlbuild-0.14.0.patch: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- ./Makefile 2 | +++ ./Makefile 3 | @@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ 4 | rm -f man/ocamlbuild.1 5 | 6 | man/options_man.byte: src/ocamlbuild_pack.cmo 7 | - $(OCAMLC) $^ -I src man/options_man.ml -o man/options_man.byte 8 | + $(OCAMLC) -I +unix unix.cma $^ -I src man/options_man.ml -o man/options_man.byte 9 | 10 | clean:: 11 | rm -f man/options_man.cm* 12 | --- ./src/command.ml 13 | +++ ./src/command.ml 14 | @@ -148,9 +148,10 @@ 15 | let self = string_of_command_spec_with_calls call_with_tags call_with_target resolve_virtuals in 16 | let b = Buffer.create 256 in 17 | (* The best way to prevent bash from switching to its windows-style 18 | - * quote-handling is to prepend an empty string before the command name. *) 19 | + * quote-handling is to prepend an empty string before the command name. 20 | + * space seems to work, too - and the ouput is nicer *) 21 | if Sys.os_type = "Win32" then 22 | - Buffer.add_string b "''"; 23 | + Buffer.add_char b ' '; 24 | let first = ref true in 25 | let put_space () = 26 | if !first then 27 | @@ -260,7 +261,7 @@ 28 | 29 | let execute_many ?(quiet=false) ?(pretend=false) cmds = 30 | add_parallel_stat (List.length cmds); 31 | - let degraded = !*My_unix.is_degraded || Sys.os_type = "Win32" in 32 | + let degraded = !*My_unix.is_degraded in 33 | let jobs = !jobs in 34 | if jobs < 0 then invalid_arg "jobs < 0"; 35 | let max_jobs = if jobs = 0 then None else Some jobs in 36 | --- ./src/findlib.ml 37 | +++ ./src/findlib.ml 38 | @@ -66,9 +66,6 @@ 39 | (fun command -> lexer & Lexing.from_string & run_and_read command) 40 | command 41 | 42 | -let run_and_read command = 43 | - Printf.ksprintf run_and_read command 44 | - 45 | let rec query name = 46 | try 47 | Hashtbl.find packages name 48 | @@ -135,7 +132,8 @@ 49 | with Not_found -> s 50 | 51 | let list () = 52 | - List.map before_space (split_nl & run_and_read "%s list" ocamlfind) 53 | + let cmd = Shell.quote_filename_if_needed ocamlfind ^ " list" in 54 | + List.map before_space (split_nl & run_and_read cmd) 55 | 56 | (* The closure algorithm is easy because the dependencies are already closed 57 | and sorted for each package. We only have to make the union. We could also 58 | --- ./src/main.ml 59 | +++ ./src/main.ml 60 | @@ -162,6 +162,9 @@ 61 | Tags.mem "traverse" tags 62 | || List.exists (Pathname.is_prefix path_name) !Options.include_dirs 63 | || List.exists (Pathname.is_prefix path_name) target_dirs) 64 | + && ((* beware: !Options.build_dir is an absolute directory *) 65 | + Pathname.normalize !Options.build_dir 66 | + <> Pathname.normalize (Pathname.pwd/path_name)) 67 | end 68 | end 69 | end 70 | --- ./src/my_std.ml 71 | +++ ./src/my_std.ml 72 | @@ -271,13 +271,107 @@ 73 | try Array.iter (fun x -> if x = basename then raise Exit) a; false 74 | with Exit -> true 75 | 76 | +let command_plain = function 77 | +| [| |] -> 0 78 | +| margv -> 79 | + let rec waitpid a b = 80 | + match Unix.waitpid a b with 81 | + | exception (Unix.Unix_error(Unix.EINTR,_,_)) -> waitpid a b 82 | + | x -> x 83 | + in 84 | + let pid = Unix.(create_process margv.(0) margv stdin stdout stderr) in 85 | + let pid', process_status = waitpid [] pid in 86 | + assert (pid = pid'); 87 | + match process_status with 88 | + | Unix.WEXITED n -> n 89 | + | Unix.WSIGNALED _ -> 2 (* like OCaml's uncaught exceptions *) 90 | + | Unix.WSTOPPED _ -> 127 91 | + 92 | +(* can't use Lexers because of circular dependency *) 93 | +let split_path_win str = 94 | + let rec aux pos = 95 | + try 96 | + let i = String.index_from str pos ';' in 97 | + let len = i - pos in 98 | + if len = 0 then 99 | + aux (succ i) 100 | + else 101 | + String.sub str pos (i - pos) :: aux (succ i) 102 | + with Not_found | Invalid_argument _ -> 103 | + let len = String.length str - pos in 104 | + if len = 0 then [] else [String.sub str pos len] 105 | + in 106 | + aux 0 107 | + 108 | +let windows_shell = lazy begin 109 | + let rec iter = function 110 | + | [] -> [| "bash.exe" ; "--norc" ; "--noprofile" |] 111 | + | hd::tl -> 112 | + let dash = Filename.concat hd "dash.exe" in 113 | + if Sys.file_exists dash then [|dash|] else 114 | + let bash = Filename.concat hd "bash.exe" in 115 | + if Sys.file_exists bash = false then iter tl else 116 | + (* if sh.exe and bash.exe exist in the same dir, choose sh.exe *) 117 | + let sh = Filename.concat hd "sh.exe" in 118 | + if Sys.file_exists sh then [|sh|] else [|bash ; "--norc" ; "--noprofile"|] 119 | + in 120 | + split_path_win (try Sys.getenv "PATH" with Not_found -> "") |> iter 121 | +end 122 | + 123 | +let prep_windows_cmd cmd = 124 | + (* workaround known ocaml bug, remove later *) 125 | + if String.contains cmd '\t' && String.contains cmd ' ' = false then 126 | + " " ^ cmd 127 | + else 128 | + cmd 129 | + 130 | +let run_with_shell = function 131 | +| "" -> 0 132 | +| cmd -> 133 | + let cmd = prep_windows_cmd cmd in 134 | + let shell = Lazy.force windows_shell in 135 | + let qlen = Filename.quote cmd |> String.length in 136 | + (* old versions of dash had problems with bs *) 137 | + try 138 | + if qlen < 7_900 then 139 | + command_plain (Array.append shell [| "-ec" ; cmd |]) 140 | + else begin 141 | + (* it can still work, if the called command is a cygwin tool *) 142 | + let ch_closed = ref false in 143 | + let file_deleted = ref false in 144 | + let fln,ch = 145 | + Filename.open_temp_file 146 | + ~mode:[Open_binary] 147 | + "ocamlbuildtmp" 148 | + ".sh" 149 | + in 150 | + try 151 | + let f_slash = String.map ( fun x -> if x = '\\' then '/' else x ) fln in 152 | + output_string ch cmd; 153 | + ch_closed:= true; 154 | + close_out ch; 155 | + let ret = command_plain (Array.append shell [| "-e" ; f_slash |]) in 156 | + file_deleted:= true; 157 | + Sys.remove fln; 158 | + ret 159 | + with 160 | + | x -> 161 | + if !ch_closed = false then 162 | + close_out_noerr ch; 163 | + if !file_deleted = false then 164 | + (try Sys.remove fln with _ -> ()); 165 | + raise x 166 | + end 167 | + with 168 | + | (Unix.Unix_error _) as x -> 169 | + (* Sys.command doesn't raise an exception, so run_with_shell also won't 170 | + raise *) 171 | + Printexc.to_string x ^ ":" ^ cmd |> prerr_endline; 172 | + 1 173 | + 174 | let sys_command = 175 | - match Sys.os_type with 176 | - | "Win32" -> fun cmd -> 177 | - if cmd = "" then 0 else 178 | - let cmd = "bash --norc -c " ^ Filename.quote cmd in 179 | - Sys.command cmd 180 | - | _ -> fun cmd -> if cmd = "" then 0 else Sys.command cmd 181 | + if Sys.win32 then run_with_shell 182 | + else fun cmd -> if cmd = "" then 0 else Sys.command cmd 183 | 184 | (* FIXME warning fix and use Filename.concat *) 185 | let filename_concat x y = 186 | --- ./src/my_std.mli 187 | +++ ./src/my_std.mli 188 | @@ -69,3 +69,6 @@ 189 | 190 | val split_ocaml_version : (int * int * int * string) option 191 | (** (major, minor, patchlevel, rest) *) 192 | + 193 | +val windows_shell : string array Lazy.t 194 | +val prep_windows_cmd : string -> string 195 | --- ./src/ocamlbuild_executor.ml 196 | +++ ./src/ocamlbuild_executor.ml 197 | @@ -34,6 +34,8 @@ 198 | job_stdin : out_channel; 199 | job_stderr : in_channel; 200 | job_buffer : Buffer.t; 201 | + job_pid : int; 202 | + job_tmp_file: string option; 203 | mutable job_dying : bool; 204 | };; 205 | 206 | @@ -76,6 +78,61 @@ 207 | in 208 | loop 0 209 | ;; 210 | + 211 | +let open_process_full_win cmd env = 212 | + let (in_read, in_write) = Unix.pipe () in 213 | + let (out_read, out_write) = Unix.pipe () in 214 | + let (err_read, err_write) = Unix.pipe () in 215 | + Unix.set_close_on_exec in_read; 216 | + Unix.set_close_on_exec out_write; 217 | + Unix.set_close_on_exec err_read; 218 | + let inchan = Unix.in_channel_of_descr in_read in 219 | + let outchan = Unix.out_channel_of_descr out_write in 220 | + let errchan = Unix.in_channel_of_descr err_read in 221 | + let shell = Lazy.force Ocamlbuild_pack.My_std.windows_shell in 222 | + let test_cmd = 223 | + String.concat " " (List.map Filename.quote (Array.to_list shell)) ^ 224 | + "-ec " ^ 225 | + Filename.quote (Ocamlbuild_pack.My_std.prep_windows_cmd cmd) in 226 | + let argv,tmp_file = 227 | + if String.length test_cmd < 7_900 then 228 | + Array.append 229 | + shell 230 | + [| "-ec" ; Ocamlbuild_pack.My_std.prep_windows_cmd cmd |],None 231 | + else 232 | + let fln,ch = Filename.open_temp_file ~mode:[Open_binary] "ocamlbuild" ".sh" in 233 | + output_string ch (Ocamlbuild_pack.My_std.prep_windows_cmd cmd); 234 | + close_out ch; 235 | + let fln' = String.map (function '\\' -> '/' | c -> c) fln in 236 | + Array.append 237 | + shell 238 | + [| "-c" ; fln' |], Some fln in 239 | + let pid = 240 | + Unix.create_process_env argv.(0) argv env out_read in_write err_write in 241 | + Unix.close out_read; 242 | + Unix.close in_write; 243 | + Unix.close err_write; 244 | + (pid, inchan, outchan, errchan,tmp_file) 245 | + 246 | +let close_process_full_win (pid,inchan, outchan, errchan, tmp_file) = 247 | + let delete tmp_file = 248 | + match tmp_file with 249 | + | None -> () 250 | + | Some x -> try Sys.remove x with Sys_error _ -> () in 251 | + let tmp_file_deleted = ref false in 252 | + try 253 | + close_in inchan; 254 | + close_out outchan; 255 | + close_in errchan; 256 | + let res = snd(Unix.waitpid [] pid) in 257 | + tmp_file_deleted := true; 258 | + delete tmp_file; 259 | + res 260 | + with 261 | + | x when tmp_file <> None && !tmp_file_deleted = false -> 262 | + delete tmp_file; 263 | + raise x 264 | + 265 | (* ***) 266 | (*** execute *) 267 | (* XXX: Add test for non reentrancy *) 268 | @@ -130,10 +187,16 @@ 269 | (*** add_job *) 270 | let add_job cmd rest result id = 271 | (*display begin fun oc -> fp oc "Job %a is %s\n%!" print_job_id id cmd; end;*) 272 | - let (stdout', stdin', stderr') = open_process_full cmd env in 273 | + let (pid,stdout', stdin', stderr', tmp_file) = 274 | + if Sys.win32 then open_process_full_win cmd env else 275 | + let a,b,c = open_process_full cmd env in 276 | + -1,a,b,c,None 277 | + in 278 | incr jobs_active; 279 | - set_nonblock (doi stdout'); 280 | - set_nonblock (doi stderr'); 281 | + if not Sys.win32 then ( 282 | + set_nonblock (doi stdout'); 283 | + set_nonblock (doi stderr'); 284 | + ); 285 | let job = 286 | { job_id = id; 287 | job_command = cmd; 288 | @@ -143,7 +206,9 @@ 289 | job_stdin = stdin'; 290 | job_stderr = stderr'; 291 | job_buffer = Buffer.create 1024; 292 | - job_dying = false } 293 | + job_dying = false; 294 | + job_tmp_file = tmp_file; 295 | + job_pid = pid } 296 | in 297 | outputs := FDM.add (doi stdout') job (FDM.add (doi stderr') job !outputs); 298 | jobs := JS.add job !jobs; 299 | @@ -199,6 +264,7 @@ 300 | try 301 | read fd u 0 (Bytes.length u) 302 | with 303 | + | Unix.Unix_error(Unix.EPIPE,_,_) when Sys.win32 -> 0 304 | | Unix.Unix_error(e,_,_) -> 305 | let msg = error_message e in 306 | display (fun oc -> fp oc 307 | @@ -241,14 +307,19 @@ 308 | decr jobs_active; 309 | 310 | (* PR#5371: we would get EAGAIN below otherwise *) 311 | - clear_nonblock (doi job.job_stdout); 312 | - clear_nonblock (doi job.job_stderr); 313 | - 314 | + if not Sys.win32 then ( 315 | + clear_nonblock (doi job.job_stdout); 316 | + clear_nonblock (doi job.job_stderr); 317 | + ); 318 | do_read ~loop:true (doi job.job_stdout) job; 319 | do_read ~loop:true (doi job.job_stderr) job; 320 | outputs := FDM.remove (doi job.job_stdout) (FDM.remove (doi job.job_stderr) !outputs); 321 | jobs := JS.remove job !jobs; 322 | - let status = close_process_full (job.job_stdout, job.job_stdin, job.job_stderr) in 323 | + let status = 324 | + if Sys.win32 then 325 | + close_process_full_win (job.job_pid, job.job_stdout, job.job_stdin, job.job_stderr, job.job_tmp_file) 326 | + else 327 | + close_process_full (job.job_stdout, job.job_stdin, job.job_stderr) in 328 | 329 | let shown = ref false in 330 | 331 | --- ./src/ocamlbuild_unix_plugin.ml 332 | +++ ./src/ocamlbuild_unix_plugin.ml 333 | @@ -48,12 +48,22 @@ 334 | end 335 | 336 | let run_and_open s kont = 337 | + let s_orig = s in 338 | + let s = 339 | + (* Be consistent! My_unix.run_and_open uses My_std.sys_command and 340 | + sys_command uses bash. *) 341 | + if Sys.win32 = false then s else 342 | + let l = match Lazy.force My_std.windows_shell |> Array.to_list with 343 | + | hd::tl -> (Filename.quote hd)::tl 344 | + | _ -> assert false in 345 | + "\"" ^ (String.concat " " l) ^ " -ec " ^ Filename.quote (" " ^ s) ^ "\"" 346 | + in 347 | let ic = Unix.open_process_in s in 348 | let close () = 349 | match Unix.close_process_in ic with 350 | | Unix.WEXITED 0 -> () 351 | | Unix.WEXITED _ | Unix.WSIGNALED _ | Unix.WSTOPPED _ -> 352 | - failwith (Printf.sprintf "Error while running: %s" s) in 353 | + failwith (Printf.sprintf "Error while running: %s" s_orig) in 354 | let res = try 355 | kont ic 356 | with e -> (close (); raise e) 357 | --- ./src/options.ml 358 | +++ ./src/options.ml 359 | @@ -174,11 +174,24 @@ 360 | build_dir := Filename.concat (Sys.getcwd ()) s 361 | else 362 | build_dir := s 363 | + 364 | +let slashify = 365 | + if Sys.win32 then fun p -> String.map (function '\\' -> '/' | x -> x) p 366 | + else fun p ->p 367 | + 368 | +let sb () = 369 | + match Sys.os_type with 370 | + | "Win32" -> 371 | + (try set_binary_mode_out stdout true with _ -> ()); 372 | + | _ -> () 373 | + 374 | + 375 | let spec = ref ( 376 | let print_version () = 377 | + sb (); 378 | Printf.printf "ocamlbuild %s\n%!" Ocamlbuild_config.version; raise Exit_OK 379 | in 380 | - let print_vnum () = print_endline Ocamlbuild_config.version; raise Exit_OK in 381 | + let print_vnum () = sb (); print_endline Ocamlbuild_config.version; raise Exit_OK in 382 | Arg.align 383 | [ 384 | "-version", Unit print_version , " Display the version"; 385 | @@ -257,8 +270,8 @@ 386 | "-build-dir", String set_build_dir, " Set build directory (implies no-links)"; 387 | "-install-lib-dir", Set_string Ocamlbuild_where.libdir, " Set the install library directory"; 388 | "-install-bin-dir", Set_string Ocamlbuild_where.bindir, " Set the install binary directory"; 389 | - "-where", Unit (fun () -> print_endline !Ocamlbuild_where.libdir; raise Exit_OK), " Display the install library directory"; 390 | - "-which", String (fun cmd -> print_endline (find_tool cmd); raise Exit_OK), " Display path to the tool command"; 391 | + "-where", Unit (fun () -> sb (); print_endline (slashify !Ocamlbuild_where.libdir); raise Exit_OK), " Display the install library directory"; 392 | + "-which", String (fun cmd -> sb (); print_endline (slashify (find_tool cmd)); raise Exit_OK), " Display path to the tool command"; 393 | "-ocamlc", set_cmd ocamlc, " Set the OCaml bytecode compiler"; 394 | "-plugin-ocamlc", set_cmd plugin_ocamlc, " Set the OCaml bytecode compiler \ 395 | used when building myocamlbuild.ml (only)"; 396 | --- ./src/pathname.ml 397 | +++ ./src/pathname.ml 398 | @@ -84,6 +84,26 @@ 399 | | x :: xs -> x :: normalize_list xs 400 | 401 | let normalize x = 402 | + let x = 403 | + if Sys.win32 = false then 404 | + x 405 | + else 406 | + let len = String.length x in 407 | + let b = Bytes.create len in 408 | + for i = 0 to pred len do 409 | + match x.[i] with 410 | + | '\\' -> Bytes.set b i '/' 411 | + | c -> Bytes.set b i c 412 | + done; 413 | + if len > 1 then ( 414 | + let c1 = Bytes.get b 0 in 415 | + let c2 = Bytes.get b 1 in 416 | + if c2 = ':' && c1 >= 'a' && c1 <= 'z' && 417 | + ( len = 2 || Bytes.get b 2 = '/') then 418 | + Bytes.set b 0 (Char.uppercase_ascii c1) 419 | + ); 420 | + Bytes.unsafe_to_string b 421 | + in 422 | if Glob.eval not_normal_form_re x then 423 | let root, paths = split x in 424 | join root (normalize_list paths) 425 | --- ./src/shell.ml 426 | +++ ./src/shell.ml 427 | @@ -24,12 +24,26 @@ 428 | | 'a'..'z' | 'A'..'Z' | '0'..'9' | '.' | '-' | '/' | '_' | ':' | '@' | '+' | ',' -> loop (pos + 1) 429 | | _ -> false in 430 | loop 0 431 | + 432 | +let generic_quote quotequote s = 433 | + let l = String.length s in 434 | + let b = Buffer.create (l + 20) in 435 | + Buffer.add_char b '\''; 436 | + for i = 0 to l - 1 do 437 | + if s.[i] = '\'' 438 | + then Buffer.add_string b quotequote 439 | + else Buffer.add_char b s.[i] 440 | + done; 441 | + Buffer.add_char b '\''; 442 | + Buffer.contents b 443 | +let unix_quote = generic_quote "'\\''" 444 | + 445 | let quote_filename_if_needed s = 446 | if is_simple_filename s then s 447 | (* We should probably be using [Filename.unix_quote] except that function 448 | * isn't exported. Users on Windows will have to live with not being able to 449 | * install OCaml into c:\o'caml. Too bad. *) 450 | - else if Sys.os_type = "Win32" then Printf.sprintf "'%s'" s 451 | + else if Sys.os_type = "Win32" then unix_quote s 452 | else Filename.quote s 453 | let chdir dir = 454 | reset_filesys_cache (); 455 | @@ -37,7 +51,7 @@ 456 | let run args target = 457 | reset_readdir_cache (); 458 | let cmd = String.concat " " (List.map quote_filename_if_needed args) in 459 | - if !*My_unix.is_degraded || Sys.os_type = "Win32" then 460 | + if !*My_unix.is_degraded then 461 | begin 462 | Log.event cmd target Tags.empty; 463 | let st = sys_command cmd in 464 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/overrides/opam__s__ocamlbuild_opam__c__0.14.0_opam_override/package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "build": [ 3 | [ 4 | "bash", 5 | "-c", 6 | "#{os == 'windows' ? 'patch -p1 < ocamlbuild-0.14.0.patch' : 'true'}" 7 | ], 8 | [ 9 | "make", 10 | "-f", 11 | "configure.make", 12 | "all", 13 | "OCAMLBUILD_PREFIX=#{self.install}", 14 | "OCAMLBUILD_BINDIR=#{self.bin}", 15 | "OCAMLBUILD_LIBDIR=#{self.lib}", 16 | "OCAMLBUILD_MANDIR=#{self.man}", 17 | "OCAMLBUILD_NATIVE=true", 18 | "OCAMLBUILD_NATIVE_TOOLS=true" 19 | ], 20 | [ 21 | "make", 22 | "check-if-preinstalled", 23 | "all", 24 | "#{os == 'windows' ? 'install' : 'opam-install'}" 25 | ] 26 | ] 27 | } 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/overrides/opam__s__ocamlfind_opam__c__1.8.1_opam_override/files/findlib-1.8.1.patch: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- ./Makefile 2 | +++ ./Makefile 3 | @@ -57,16 +57,16 @@ 4 | cat findlib.conf.in | \ 5 | $(SH) tools/patch '@SITELIB@' '$(OCAML_SITELIB)' >findlib.conf 6 | if ./tools/cmd_from_same_dir ocamlc; then \ 7 | - echo 'ocamlc="ocamlc.opt"' >>findlib.conf; \ 8 | + echo 'ocamlc="ocamlc.opt$(EXEC_SUFFIX)"' >>findlib.conf; \ 9 | fi 10 | if ./tools/cmd_from_same_dir ocamlopt; then \ 11 | - echo 'ocamlopt="ocamlopt.opt"' >>findlib.conf; \ 12 | + echo 'ocamlopt="ocamlopt.opt$(EXEC_SUFFIX)"' >>findlib.conf; \ 13 | fi 14 | if ./tools/cmd_from_same_dir ocamldep; then \ 15 | - echo 'ocamldep="ocamldep.opt"' >>findlib.conf; \ 16 | + echo 'ocamldep="ocamldep.opt$(EXEC_SUFFIX)"' >>findlib.conf; \ 17 | fi 18 | if ./tools/cmd_from_same_dir ocamldoc; then \ 19 | - echo 'ocamldoc="ocamldoc.opt"' >>findlib.conf; \ 20 | + echo 'ocamldoc="ocamldoc.opt$(EXEC_SUFFIX)"' >>findlib.conf; \ 21 | fi 22 | 23 | .PHONY: install-doc 24 | --- ./src/findlib/findlib_config.mlp 25 | +++ ./src/findlib/findlib_config.mlp 26 | @@ -24,3 +24,5 @@ 27 | | "MacOS" -> "" (* don't know *) 28 | | _ -> failwith "Unknown Sys.os_type" 29 | ;; 30 | + 31 | +let exec_suffix = "@EXEC_SUFFIX@";; 32 | --- ./src/findlib/findlib.ml 33 | +++ ./src/findlib/findlib.ml 34 | @@ -28,15 +28,20 @@ 35 | let conf_ldconf = ref "";; 36 | let conf_ignore_dups_in = ref ([] : string list);; 37 | 38 | -let ocamlc_default = "ocamlc";; 39 | -let ocamlopt_default = "ocamlopt";; 40 | -let ocamlcp_default = "ocamlcp";; 41 | -let ocamloptp_default = "ocamloptp";; 42 | -let ocamlmklib_default = "ocamlmklib";; 43 | -let ocamlmktop_default = "ocamlmktop";; 44 | -let ocamldep_default = "ocamldep";; 45 | -let ocamlbrowser_default = "ocamlbrowser";; 46 | -let ocamldoc_default = "ocamldoc";; 47 | +let add_exec str = 48 | + match Findlib_config.exec_suffix with 49 | + | "" -> str 50 | + | a -> str ^ a ;; 51 | +let ocamlc_default = add_exec "ocamlc";; 52 | +let ocamlopt_default = add_exec "ocamlopt";; 53 | +let ocamlcp_default = add_exec "ocamlcp";; 54 | +let ocamloptp_default = add_exec "ocamloptp";; 55 | +let ocamlmklib_default = add_exec "ocamlmklib";; 56 | +let ocamlmktop_default = add_exec "ocamlmktop";; 57 | +let ocamldep_default = add_exec "ocamldep";; 58 | +let ocamlbrowser_default = add_exec "ocamlbrowser";; 59 | +let ocamldoc_default = add_exec "ocamldoc";; 60 | + 61 | 62 | 63 | let init_manually 64 | --- ./src/findlib/fl_package_base.ml 65 | +++ ./src/findlib/fl_package_base.ml 66 | @@ -133,7 +133,15 @@ 67 | List.find (fun def -> def.def_var = "exists_if") p.package_defs in 68 | let files = Fl_split.in_words def.def_value in 69 | List.exists 70 | - (fun file -> Sys.file_exists (Filename.concat d' file)) 71 | + (fun file -> 72 | + let fln = Filename.concat d' file in 73 | + let e = Sys.file_exists fln in 74 | + (* necessary for ppx executables *) 75 | + if e || Sys.os_type <> "Win32" || Filename.check_suffix fln ".exe" then 76 | + e 77 | + else 78 | + Sys.file_exists (fln ^ ".exe") 79 | + ) 80 | files 81 | with Not_found -> true in 82 | 83 | --- ./src/findlib/fl_split.ml 84 | +++ ./src/findlib/fl_split.ml 85 | @@ -126,10 +126,17 @@ 86 | | '/' | '\\' -> true 87 | | _ -> false in 88 | let norm_dir_win() = 89 | - if l >= 1 && s.[0] = '/' then 90 | - Buffer.add_char b '\\' else Buffer.add_char b s.[0]; 91 | - if l >= 2 && s.[1] = '/' then 92 | - Buffer.add_char b '\\' else Buffer.add_char b s.[1]; 93 | + if l >= 1 then ( 94 | + if s.[0] = '/' then 95 | + Buffer.add_char b '\\' 96 | + else 97 | + Buffer.add_char b s.[0] ; 98 | + if l >= 2 then 99 | + if s.[1] = '/' then 100 | + Buffer.add_char b '\\' 101 | + else 102 | + Buffer.add_char b s.[1]; 103 | + ); 104 | for k = 2 to l - 1 do 105 | let c = s.[k] in 106 | if is_slash c then ( 107 | --- ./src/findlib/frontend.ml 108 | +++ ./src/findlib/frontend.ml 109 | @@ -31,10 +31,18 @@ 110 | else 111 | Sys_error (arg ^ ": " ^ Unix.error_message code) 112 | 113 | +let is_win = Sys.os_type = "Win32" 114 | + 115 | +let () = 116 | + match Findlib_config.system with 117 | + | "win32" | "win64" | "mingw" | "cygwin" | "mingw64" | "cygwin64" -> 118 | + (try set_binary_mode_out stdout true with _ -> ()); 119 | + (try set_binary_mode_out stderr true with _ -> ()); 120 | + | _ -> () 121 | 122 | let slashify s = 123 | match Findlib_config.system with 124 | - | "mingw" | "mingw64" | "cygwin" -> 125 | + | "win32" | "win64" | "mingw" | "cygwin" | "mingw64" | "cygwin64" -> 126 | let b = Buffer.create 80 in 127 | String.iter 128 | (function 129 | @@ -49,7 +57,7 @@ 130 | 131 | let out_path ?(prefix="") s = 132 | match Findlib_config.system with 133 | - | "mingw" | "mingw64" | "cygwin" -> 134 | + | "win32" | "win64" | "mingw" | "mingw64" | "cygwin" -> 135 | let u = slashify s in 136 | prefix ^ 137 | (if String.contains u ' ' then 138 | @@ -273,11 +281,9 @@ 139 | 140 | 141 | let identify_dir d = 142 | - match Sys.os_type with 143 | - | "Win32" -> 144 | - failwith "identify_dir" (* not available *) 145 | - | _ -> 146 | - let s = Unix.stat d in 147 | + if is_win then 148 | + failwith "identify_dir"; (* not available *) 149 | + let s = Unix.stat d in 150 | (s.Unix.st_dev, s.Unix.st_ino) 151 | ;; 152 | 153 | @@ -459,6 +465,96 @@ 154 | ) 155 | packages 156 | 157 | +let rewrite_cmd s = 158 | + if s = "" || not is_win then 159 | + s 160 | + else 161 | + let s = 162 | + let l = String.length s in 163 | + let b = Buffer.create l in 164 | + for i = 0 to pred l do 165 | + match s.[i] with 166 | + | '/' -> Buffer.add_char b '\\' 167 | + | x -> Buffer.add_char b x 168 | + done; 169 | + Buffer.contents b 170 | + in 171 | + if (Filename.is_implicit s && String.contains s '\\' = false) || 172 | + Filename.check_suffix (String.lowercase s) ".exe" then 173 | + s 174 | + else 175 | + let s' = s ^ ".exe" in 176 | + if Sys.file_exists s' then 177 | + s' 178 | + else 179 | + s 180 | + 181 | +let rewrite_cmd s = 182 | + if s = "" || not is_win then s else 183 | + let s = 184 | + let l = String.length s in 185 | + let b = Buffer.create l in 186 | + for i = 0 to pred l do 187 | + match s.[i] with 188 | + | '/' -> Buffer.add_char b '\\' 189 | + | x -> Buffer.add_char b x 190 | + done; 191 | + Buffer.contents b 192 | + in 193 | + if (Filename.is_implicit s && String.contains s '\\' = false) || 194 | + Filename.check_suffix (String.lowercase s) ".exe" then 195 | + s 196 | + else 197 | + let s' = s ^ ".exe" in 198 | + if Sys.file_exists s' then 199 | + s' 200 | + else 201 | + s 202 | + 203 | +let rewrite_pp cmd = 204 | + if not is_win then cmd else 205 | + let module T = struct exception Keep end in 206 | + let is_whitespace = function 207 | + | ' ' | '\011' | '\012' | '\n' | '\r' | '\t' -> true 208 | + | _ -> false in 209 | + (* characters that triggers special behaviour (cmd.exe, not unix shell) *) 210 | + let is_unsafe_char = function 211 | + | '(' | ')' | '%' | '!' | '^' | '<' | '>' | '&' -> true 212 | + | _ -> false in 213 | + let len = String.length cmd in 214 | + let buf = Buffer.create (len + 4) in 215 | + let buf_cmd = Buffer.create len in 216 | + let rec iter_ws i = 217 | + if i >= len then () else 218 | + let cur = cmd.[i] in 219 | + if is_whitespace cur then ( 220 | + Buffer.add_char buf cur; 221 | + iter_ws (succ i) 222 | + ) 223 | + else 224 | + iter_cmd i 225 | + and iter_cmd i = 226 | + if i >= len then add_buf_cmd () else 227 | + let cur = cmd.[i] in 228 | + if is_unsafe_char cur || cur = '"' || cur = '\'' then 229 | + raise T.Keep; 230 | + if is_whitespace cur then ( 231 | + add_buf_cmd (); 232 | + Buffer.add_substring buf cmd i (len - i) 233 | + ) 234 | + else ( 235 | + Buffer.add_char buf_cmd cur; 236 | + iter_cmd (succ i) 237 | + ) 238 | + and add_buf_cmd () = 239 | + if Buffer.length buf_cmd > 0 then 240 | + Buffer.add_string buf (rewrite_cmd (Buffer.contents buf_cmd)) 241 | + in 242 | + try 243 | + iter_ws 0; 244 | + Buffer.contents buf 245 | + with 246 | + | T.Keep -> cmd 247 | 248 | let process_pp_spec syntax_preds packages pp_opts = 249 | (* Returns: pp_command *) 250 | @@ -549,7 +645,7 @@ 251 | None -> [] 252 | | Some cmd -> 253 | ["-pp"; 254 | - cmd ^ " " ^ 255 | + (rewrite_cmd cmd) ^ " " ^ 256 | String.concat " " (List.map Filename.quote pp_i_options) ^ " " ^ 257 | String.concat " " (List.map Filename.quote pp_archives) ^ " " ^ 258 | String.concat " " (List.map Filename.quote pp_opts)] 259 | @@ -625,9 +721,11 @@ 260 | in 261 | try 262 | let preprocessor = 263 | + rewrite_cmd ( 264 | resolve_path 265 | ~base ~explicit:true 266 | - (package_property predicates pname "ppx") in 267 | + (package_property predicates pname "ppx") ) 268 | + in 269 | ["-ppx"; String.concat " " (preprocessor :: options)] 270 | with Not_found -> [] 271 | ) 272 | @@ -895,6 +993,14 @@ 273 | switch (e.g. -L instead of -L ) 274 | *) 275 | 276 | +(* We may need to remove files on which we do not have complete control. 277 | + On Windows, removing a read-only file fails so try to change the 278 | + mode of the file first. *) 279 | +let remove_file fname = 280 | + try Sys.remove fname 281 | + with Sys_error _ when is_win -> 282 | + (try Unix.chmod fname 0o666 with Unix.Unix_error _ -> ()); 283 | + Sys.remove fname 284 | 285 | let ocamlc which () = 286 | 287 | @@ -1022,9 +1128,12 @@ 288 | 289 | "-intf", 290 | Arg.String (fun s -> pass_files := !pass_files @ [ Intf(slashify s) ]); 291 | - 292 | + 293 | "-pp", 294 | - Arg.String (fun s -> pp_specified := true; add_spec_fn "-pp" s); 295 | + Arg.String (fun s -> pp_specified := true; add_spec_fn "-pp" (rewrite_pp s)); 296 | + 297 | + "-ppx", 298 | + Arg.String (fun s -> add_spec_fn "-ppx" (rewrite_pp s)); 299 | 300 | "-thread", 301 | Arg.Unit (fun _ -> threads := threads_default); 302 | @@ -1237,7 +1346,7 @@ 303 | with 304 | any -> 305 | close_out initl; 306 | - Sys.remove initl_file_name; 307 | + remove_file initl_file_name; 308 | raise any 309 | end; 310 | 311 | @@ -1245,9 +1354,9 @@ 312 | at_exit 313 | (fun () -> 314 | let tr f x = try f x with _ -> () in 315 | - tr Sys.remove initl_file_name; 316 | - tr Sys.remove (Filename.chop_extension initl_file_name ^ ".cmi"); 317 | - tr Sys.remove (Filename.chop_extension initl_file_name ^ ".cmo"); 318 | + tr remove_file initl_file_name; 319 | + tr remove_file (Filename.chop_extension initl_file_name ^ ".cmi"); 320 | + tr remove_file (Filename.chop_extension initl_file_name ^ ".cmo"); 321 | ); 322 | 323 | let exclude_list = [ stdlibdir; threads_dir; vmthreads_dir ] in 324 | @@ -1493,7 +1602,9 @@ 325 | [ "-v", Arg.Unit (fun () -> verbose := Verbose); 326 | "-pp", Arg.String (fun s -> 327 | pp_specified := true; 328 | - options := !options @ ["-pp"; s]); 329 | + options := !options @ ["-pp"; rewrite_pp s]); 330 | + "-ppx", Arg.String (fun s -> 331 | + options := !options @ ["-ppx"; rewrite_pp s]); 332 | ] 333 | ) 334 | ) 335 | @@ -1672,7 +1783,9 @@ 336 | Arg.String (fun s -> add_spec_fn "-I" (slashify (resolve_path s))); 337 | 338 | "-pp", Arg.String (fun s -> pp_specified := true; 339 | - add_spec_fn "-pp" s); 340 | + add_spec_fn "-pp" (rewrite_pp s)); 341 | + "-ppx", Arg.String (fun s -> add_spec_fn "-ppx" (rewrite_pp s)); 342 | + 343 | ] 344 | ) 345 | ) 346 | @@ -1830,7 +1943,10 @@ 347 | output_string ch_out append; 348 | close_out ch_out; 349 | close_in ch_in; 350 | - Unix.utimes outpath s.Unix.st_mtime s.Unix.st_mtime; 351 | + (try Unix.utimes outpath s.Unix.st_mtime s.Unix.st_mtime 352 | + with Unix.Unix_error(e,_,_) -> 353 | + prerr_endline("Warning: setting utimes for " ^ outpath 354 | + ^ ": " ^ Unix.error_message e)); 355 | 356 | prerr_endline("Installed " ^ outpath); 357 | with 358 | @@ -1882,6 +1998,8 @@ 359 | Unix.openfile (Filename.concat dir owner_file) [Unix.O_RDONLY] 0 in 360 | let f = 361 | Unix.in_channel_of_descr fd in 362 | + if is_win then 363 | + set_binary_mode_in f false; 364 | try 365 | let line = input_line f in 366 | let is_my_file = (line = pkg) in 367 | @@ -2208,7 +2326,7 @@ 368 | let lines = read_ldconf !ldconf in 369 | let dlldir_norm = Fl_split.norm_dir dlldir in 370 | let dlldir_norm_lc = string_lowercase_ascii dlldir_norm in 371 | - let ci_filesys = (Sys.os_type = "Win32") in 372 | + let ci_filesys = is_win in 373 | let check_dir d = 374 | let d' = Fl_split.norm_dir d in 375 | (d' = dlldir_norm) || 376 | @@ -2356,7 +2474,7 @@ 377 | List.iter 378 | (fun file -> 379 | let absfile = Filename.concat dlldir file in 380 | - Sys.remove absfile; 381 | + remove_file absfile; 382 | prerr_endline ("Removed " ^ absfile) 383 | ) 384 | dll_files 385 | @@ -2365,7 +2483,7 @@ 386 | (* Remove the files from the package directory: *) 387 | if Sys.file_exists pkgdir then begin 388 | let files = Sys.readdir pkgdir in 389 | - Array.iter (fun f -> Sys.remove (Filename.concat pkgdir f)) files; 390 | + Array.iter (fun f -> remove_file (Filename.concat pkgdir f)) files; 391 | Unix.rmdir pkgdir; 392 | prerr_endline ("Removed " ^ pkgdir) 393 | end 394 | @@ -2415,7 +2533,9 @@ 395 | 396 | 397 | let print_configuration() = 398 | + let sl = slashify in 399 | let dir s = 400 | + let s = sl s in 401 | if Sys.file_exists s then 402 | s 403 | else 404 | @@ -2453,27 +2573,27 @@ 405 | if md = "" then "the corresponding package directories" else dir md 406 | ); 407 | Printf.printf "The standard library is assumed to reside in:\n %s\n" 408 | - (Findlib.ocaml_stdlib()); 409 | + (sl (Findlib.ocaml_stdlib())); 410 | Printf.printf "The ld.conf file can be found here:\n %s\n" 411 | - (Findlib.ocaml_ldconf()); 412 | + (sl (Findlib.ocaml_ldconf())); 413 | flush stdout 414 | | Some "conf" -> 415 | - print_endline (Findlib.config_file()) 416 | + print_endline (sl (Findlib.config_file())) 417 | | Some "path" -> 418 | - List.iter print_endline (Findlib.search_path()) 419 | + List.iter ( fun x -> print_endline (sl x)) (Findlib.search_path()) 420 | | Some "destdir" -> 421 | - print_endline (Findlib.default_location()) 422 | + print_endline ( sl (Findlib.default_location())) 423 | | Some "metadir" -> 424 | - print_endline (Findlib.meta_directory()) 425 | + print_endline ( sl (Findlib.meta_directory())) 426 | | Some "metapath" -> 427 | let mdir = Findlib.meta_directory() in 428 | let ddir = Findlib.default_location() in 429 | - print_endline 430 | - (if mdir <> "" then mdir ^ "/META.%s" else ddir ^ "/%s/META") 431 | + print_endline ( sl 432 | + (if mdir <> "" then mdir ^ "/META.%s" else ddir ^ "/%s/META")) 433 | | Some "stdlib" -> 434 | - print_endline (Findlib.ocaml_stdlib()) 435 | + print_endline ( sl (Findlib.ocaml_stdlib())) 436 | | Some "ldconf" -> 437 | - print_endline (Findlib.ocaml_ldconf()) 438 | + print_endline ( sl (Findlib.ocaml_ldconf())) 439 | | _ -> 440 | assert false 441 | ;; 442 | @@ -2481,7 +2601,7 @@ 443 | 444 | let ocamlcall pkg cmd = 445 | let dir = package_directory pkg in 446 | - let path = Filename.concat dir cmd in 447 | + let path = rewrite_cmd (Filename.concat dir cmd) in 448 | begin 449 | try Unix.access path [ Unix.X_OK ] 450 | with 451 | @@ -2647,6 +2767,10 @@ 452 | | Sys_error f -> 453 | prerr_endline ("ocamlfind: " ^ f); 454 | exit 2 455 | + | Unix.Unix_error (e, fn, f) -> 456 | + prerr_endline ("ocamlfind: " ^ fn ^ " " ^ f 457 | + ^ ": " ^ Unix.error_message e); 458 | + exit 2 459 | | Findlib.No_such_package(pkg,info) -> 460 | prerr_endline ("ocamlfind: Package `" ^ pkg ^ "' not found" ^ 461 | (if info <> "" then " - " ^ info else "")); 462 | --- ./src/findlib/Makefile 463 | +++ ./src/findlib/Makefile 464 | @@ -90,6 +90,7 @@ 465 | cat findlib_config.mlp | \ 466 | $(SH) $(TOP)/tools/patch '@CONFIGFILE@' '$(OCAMLFIND_CONF)' | \ 467 | $(SH) $(TOP)/tools/patch '@STDLIB@' '$(OCAML_CORE_STDLIB)' | \ 468 | + $(SH) $(TOP)/tools/patch '@EXEC_SUFFIX@' '$(EXEC_SUFFIX)' | \ 469 | sed -e 's;@AUTOLINK@;$(OCAML_AUTOLINK);g' \ 470 | -e 's;@SYSTEM@;$(SYSTEM);g' \ 471 | >findlib_config.ml 472 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/overrides/opam__s__ocamlfind_opam__c__1.8.1_opam_override/package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "build": [ 3 | [ 4 | "bash", 5 | "-c", 6 | "#{os == 'windows' ? 'patch -p1 < findlib-1.8.1.patch' : 'true'}" 7 | ], 8 | [ 9 | "./configure", 10 | "-bindir", 11 | "#{self.bin}", 12 | "-sitelib", 13 | "#{self.lib}", 14 | "-mandir", 15 | "#{self.man}", 16 | "-config", 17 | "#{self.lib}/findlib.conf", 18 | "-no-custom", 19 | "-no-topfind" 20 | ], 21 | [ 22 | "make", 23 | "all" 24 | ], 25 | [ 26 | "make", 27 | "opt" 28 | ] 29 | ], 30 | "install": [ 31 | [ 32 | "make", 33 | "install" 34 | ], 35 | [ 36 | "install", 37 | "-m", 38 | "0755", 39 | "ocaml-stub", 40 | "#{self.bin}/ocaml" 41 | ], 42 | [ 43 | "mkdir", 44 | "-p", 45 | "#{self.toplevel}" 46 | ], 47 | [ 48 | "install", 49 | "-m", 50 | "0644", 51 | "src/findlib/topfind", 52 | "#{self.toplevel}/topfind" 53 | ] 54 | ], 55 | "exportedEnv": { 56 | "OCAML_TOPLEVEL_PATH": { 57 | "val": "#{self.toplevel}", 58 | "scope": "global" 59 | } 60 | } 61 | } 62 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/overrides/opam__s__ocplib_endian_opam__c__1.0_opam_override/files/esy-fix.patch: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- ./setup.ml 2 | +++ ./setup.ml 3 | @@ -6331,9 +6331,7 @@ 4 | [ 5 | "-classic-display"; 6 | "-no-log"; 7 | - "-no-links"; 8 | - "-install-lib-dir"; 9 | - (Filename.concat (standard_library ()) "ocamlbuild") 10 | + "-no-links" 11 | ] 12 | else 13 | []; 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/overrides/opam__s__ocplib_endian_opam__c__1.0_opam_override/files/ocplib-endian-0.8.patch: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- ./myocamlbuild.ml 2 | +++ ./myocamlbuild.ml 3 | @@ -573,6 +573,24 @@ 4 | Add a dependency after dropping support for 4.01 and earlier. *) 5 | let dispatch_cppo = function 6 | | After_rules -> begin 7 | + let is_directory s = 8 | + let slen = String.length s in 9 | + let s = 10 | + if Sys.os_type <> "Win32" || slen < 2 then 11 | + s 12 | + else 13 | + match s.[slen-1] with 14 | + | '\\' | '/' -> 15 | + if slen <> 3 || s.[1] <> ':' then 16 | + String.sub s 0 (slen -1) 17 | + else 18 | + (match s.[0] with 19 | + | 'A' .. 'Z' | 'a' .. 'z' -> s 20 | + | _ -> String.sub s 0 (slen -1)) 21 | + | _ -> s 22 | + in 23 | + Pathname.is_directory s 24 | + in 25 | let cppo_rules ext = 26 | let dep = "%(name).cppo"-.-ext 27 | and prod1 = "%(name: <*> and not <*.cppo>)"-.-ext 28 | @@ -591,11 +609,11 @@ 29 | pflag ["cppo"] "cppo_D" (fun s -> S [A "-D"; A s]) ; 30 | pflag ["cppo"] "cppo_U" (fun s -> S [A "-U"; A s]) ; 31 | pflag ["cppo"] "cppo_I" (fun s -> 32 | - if Pathname.is_directory s then S [A "-I"; P s] 33 | + if is_directory s then S [A "-I"; P s] 34 | else S [A "-I"; P (Pathname.dirname s)] 35 | ) ; 36 | pdep ["cppo"] "cppo_I" (fun s -> 37 | - if Pathname.is_directory s then [] else [s]) ; 38 | + if is_directory s then [] else [s]) ; 39 | flag ["cppo"; "cppo_q"] (A "-q") ; 40 | flag ["cppo"; "cppo_s"] (A "-s") ; 41 | flag ["cppo"; "cppo_n"] (A "-n") ; 42 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /esy.lock/overrides/opam__s__ocplib_endian_opam__c__1.0_opam_override/package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "build": [ 3 | [ 4 | "bash", 5 | "-c", 6 | "#{os == 'windows' ? 'patch -p1 < ocplib-endian-0.8.patch' : 'true'}" 7 | ], 8 | [ 9 | "bash", 10 | "-c", 11 | "#{os == 'windows' ? 'patch -p1 < esy-fix.patch' : 'true'}" 12 | ], 13 | [ 14 | "ocaml", 15 | "setup.ml", 16 | "-configure", 17 | "--disable-debug", 18 | "--prefix", 19 | "#{self.install}" 20 | ], 21 | [ 22 | "ocaml", 23 | "setup.ml", 24 | "-build" 25 | ] 26 | ], 27 | "install": [ 28 | [ 29 | "ocaml", 30 | "setup.ml", 31 | "-install" 32 | ] 33 | ] 34 | } 35 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /examples/Custom.re: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | open Jsx_ssr; 2 | 3 | let createElement = (~name, ~className, ~id, ~children) => { 4 | let elems = [, ...children]; 5 |
...elems
; 6 | }; 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /examples/HelloWorld.re: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | open Jsx_ssr; 2 | 3 | let createElement = (~name, ~children as _) => { 4 |
{Html.text("Hello World " ++ name ++ "!")}
; 5 | }; 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /examples/HtmlFuncUsage.re: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | open Jsx_ssr; 2 | 3 | /* Sample DOM createElement creation of the following html createElement. 4 |
5 | 6 | bar 7 | Click Me! 8 | 9 |
; 10 | */ 11 | let block1 = { 12 | let input1 = 13 | Html.createElement( 14 | "input", 15 | [Attribute.attr("value", "foo"), Attribute.attr("type", "text")], 16 | (), 17 | ); 18 | let input2 = 19 | Html.createElement( 20 | "input", 21 | [Attribute.attr("type", "checkbox"), Attribute.flag("checked")], 22 | (), 23 | ); 24 | let a = 25 | Html.createElement( 26 | "a", 27 | [Attribute.attr("href", "/bar")], 28 | ~children=[Html.text("bar")], 29 | (), 30 | ); 31 | let span = 32 | Html.createElement( 33 | "span", 34 | [Attribute.attr("onclick", "myFunction('james')")], 35 | ~children=[Html.text("Click Me!")], 36 | (), 37 | ); 38 | let button = 39 | Html.createElement( 40 | "button", 41 | [Attribute.attr("onclick", "alert('Hello World')")], 42 | ~children=[Html.text("Click Me!")], 43 | (), 44 | ); 45 | Html.createElement( 46 | "div", 47 | [Attribute.attr("id", "container1")], 48 | ~children=[input1, input2, a, span, button], 49 | (), 50 | ); 51 | }; 52 | 53 | Html.pp(Format.std_formatter, block1); 54 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /examples/JsxTester.re: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | open Jsx_ssr; 2 | 3 | let testAttr = "test"; 4 | 5 | let strAttr = "hello3"; 6 | 7 | let d = 8 |
15 | {Html.text("hello")} 16 | {Html.char('c')} 17 | {Html.int(1234)} 18 | {Html.float(1234.)} 19 | 123 20 | "hello world" 21 | " " 22 | 1234.0 23 | 'Z' 24 | {Html.text(strAttr)} 25 |

"hello"

26 |
; 27 | 28 | Html.pp(Format.std_formatter, d); 29 | 30 | let e = ; 31 | Html.pp(Format.std_formatter, e); 32 | 33 | let m = 34 | 35 |

"Hello world"

36 |
; 37 | Html.pp(Format.std_formatter, m); 38 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /examples/dune: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | (executable 2 | (name JsxTester) 3 | (public_name JsxTester) 4 | (modules JsxTester Custom HelloWorld) 5 | (libraries jsx-ssr) 6 | (preprocess 7 | (pps jsx-ssr))) 8 | 9 | (executable 10 | (name HtmlFuncUsage) 11 | (public_name HtmlFuncUsage) 12 | (modules HtmlFuncUsage) 13 | (libraries jsx-ssr)) 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /jsx-ssr.opam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bikallem/jsx-ssr/d53c6de4096a9b6132ccf821b78b6cfe393959a8/jsx-ssr.opam -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/Attribute.re: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | type t = 2 | | KeyValue({ 3 | key: string, 4 | value: string, 5 | }) 6 | | Boolean(string); 7 | 8 | let attr = (key, value) => 9 | KeyValue({key, value: Encoder.encodeHtml(value)}); 10 | let flag = key => Boolean(key); 11 | 12 | let pp = fmt => 13 | fun 14 | | KeyValue({key, value}) => Format.fprintf(fmt, "%s=\"%s\"@.", key, value) 15 | | Boolean(k) => Format.fprintf(fmt, "%s@.", k); 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/Attribute.rei: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | type t; 2 | 3 | let attr: (string, string) => t; 4 | let flag: string => t; 5 | let pp: (Format.formatter, t) => unit; 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/Encoder.re: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | let isControlChar = code => 2 | code <= 31 3 | && code != 9 4 | && code != 10 5 | && code != 13 6 | || code >= 127 7 | && code <= 159 8 | || code 9 | land 0xFFFF == 0xFFFE 10 | || code 11 | land 0xFFFF == 0xFFFF; 12 | 13 | let encodeChar = (buffer, ch) => 14 | switch (ch) { 15 | | `Uchar(u) => 16 | switch (Uchar.to_int(u)) { 17 | | 38 => Buffer.add_string(buffer, "&") 18 | | 60 => Buffer.add_string(buffer, "<") 19 | | 62 => Buffer.add_string(buffer, ">") 20 | | 34 => Buffer.add_string(buffer, """) 21 | | 39 => Buffer.add_string(buffer, "'") 22 | | 47 => Buffer.add_string(buffer, "/") 23 | | code when isControlChar(code) => 24 | Buffer.add_utf_8_uchar(buffer, Uutf.u_rep) 25 | | _ => Buffer.add_utf_8_uchar(buffer, u) 26 | } 27 | | `Malformed(_) => Buffer.add_utf_8_uchar(buffer, Uutf.u_rep) 28 | }; 29 | 30 | let encodeHtml = text => { 31 | let buffer = Buffer.create @@ String.length(text); 32 | Uutf.String.fold_utf_8((_, _, ch) => encodeChar(buffer, ch), (), text); 33 | Buffer.contents(buffer); 34 | }; 35 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/Encoder.rei: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | let encodeHtml: string => string; 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/Html.re: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | type t = 2 | | Text(string) 3 | | Element({ 4 | tag: string, 5 | attributes: list(Attribute.t), 6 | children: list(t), 7 | }); 8 | 9 | let createElement = (tag, attributes, ~children=[], ()) => 10 | Element({tag, attributes, children}); 11 | 12 | let text = txt => Text(Encoder.encodeHtml(txt)); 13 | let raw = txt => Text(txt); 14 | 15 | let comment = txt => 16 | Text(Encoder.encodeHtml(txt) |> Printf.sprintf("")); 17 | 18 | let char = char => text @@ String.make(1, char); 19 | let int = int => text @@ string_of_int(int); 20 | let float = float => text @@ string_of_float(float); 21 | 22 | let ppElement = (fmt, tag, attributes) => 23 | switch (attributes) { 24 | | [] => Format.fprintf(fmt, "<%s>@.", tag) 25 | | _ => 26 | Format.fprintf(fmt, "<%s@.", tag); 27 | List.iter( 28 | a => Format.fprintf(fmt, " %a@.", Attribute.pp, a), 29 | attributes, 30 | ); 31 | Format.fprintf(fmt, ">@."); 32 | }; 33 | 34 | let rec pp = (fmt, t) => { 35 | let ppCloseTag = (fmt, tag) => Format.fprintf(fmt, "@.", tag); 36 | switch (t) { 37 | | Text(s) => Format.fprintf(fmt, "%s@.", s) 38 | | Element({tag, attributes, children}) => 39 | ppElement(fmt, tag, attributes); 40 | switch (children) { 41 | | [] => ppCloseTag(fmt, tag) 42 | | _ => 43 | List.iter(elem => pp(fmt, elem), children); 44 | ppCloseTag(fmt, tag); 45 | }; 46 | }; 47 | }; 48 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/Html.rei: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | type t; 2 | 3 | let text: string => t; 4 | let raw: string => t; 5 | let comment: string => t; 6 | let char: char => t; 7 | let int: int => t; 8 | let float: float => t; 9 | let createElement: 10 | (string, list(Attribute.t), ~children: list(t)=?, unit) => t; 11 | let pp: (Format.formatter, t) => unit; 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/Jsx_ppx.re: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | open Migrate_parsetree; 2 | open Ast_407; 3 | open Ast_mapper; 4 | open Parsetree; 5 | open Ast_helper; 6 | open Asttypes; 7 | 8 | let strExpr = s => [%expr 9 | [%e Exp.constant([@implicit_arity] Pconst_string(s, None))] 10 | ]; 11 | 12 | let mapConstExpr = (mapper, expr) => 13 | switch (expr) { 14 | | {pexp_desc: Pexp_ident({txt: Lident(ident), _}), pexp_attributes, _} as e => 15 | let isRawLiteral = ( 16 | fun 17 | | ({txt: "reason.raw_literal", _}, _) => true 18 | | _ => false 19 | ); 20 | 21 | List.exists(isRawLiteral, pexp_attributes) 22 | ? mapper @@ strExpr(ident) : e; 23 | | {pexp_desc: Pexp_constant(Pconst_integer(_)), _} as c => 24 | mapper @@ [%expr string_of_int([%e c])] 25 | | {pexp_desc: Pexp_constant(Pconst_char(_)), _} as c => 26 | mapper @@ [%expr String.make(1, [%e c])] 27 | | {pexp_desc: Pexp_constant(Pconst_float(_)), _} as c => 28 | mapper @@ [%expr string_of_float([%e c])] 29 | | {pexp_desc: Pexp_constant(Pconst_string(_)), _} as c => 30 | mapper @@ [%expr [%e c]] 31 | | _ => expr 32 | }; 33 | 34 | let rec mapChildren = e => 35 | switch (e) { 36 | | { 37 | pexp_desc: 38 | [@implicit_arity] 39 | Pexp_construct( 40 | {txt: Lident("::"), _} as cons, 41 | Some({pexp_desc: Pexp_tuple(tuple), _} as a), 42 | ), 43 | _, 44 | } as e => 45 | let tuple = 46 | switch (tuple) { 47 | | [{pexp_desc: Pexp_constant(_), _} as car, cdr] => 48 | let mapper = expr => [%expr Html.text([%e expr])]; 49 | [mapConstExpr(mapper, car), mapChildren(cdr)]; 50 | | [car, cdr] => [car, mapChildren(cdr)] 51 | | x => x 52 | }; 53 | 54 | { 55 | ...e, 56 | pexp_desc: 57 | [@implicit_arity] 58 | Pexp_construct(cons, Some({...a, pexp_desc: Pexp_tuple(tuple)})), 59 | }; 60 | | x => x 61 | }; 62 | 63 | let mapAttributeName = 64 | fun 65 | | "className" => "class" 66 | | "htmlFor" => "for" 67 | | "type_" => "type" 68 | | "to_" => "to" 69 | | "open_" => "open" 70 | | "begin_" => "begin" 71 | | "end_" => "end" 72 | | "in_" => "in" 73 | | attr => attr; 74 | 75 | let mapExpression = (mapper, e) => 76 | switch (e) { 77 | | { 78 | pexp_attributes: [({txt: "JSX", loc: _}, PStr([]))], 79 | pexp_desc: 80 | [@implicit_arity] 81 | Pexp_apply( 82 | {pexp_desc: Pexp_ident({txt: Lident(html_tag), loc: _}), _}, 83 | args, 84 | ), 85 | pexp_loc: _, 86 | } => 87 | let attributes = 88 | List.fold_right( 89 | (attr, acc) => 90 | switch (attr) { 91 | | (Nolabel, [%expr ()]) => acc 92 | | (Labelled("children"), _) => acc 93 | | (Labelled(attr), value) => 94 | let key = attr |> mapAttributeName |> strExpr; 95 | let value = mapConstExpr(e => e, value); 96 | %expr 97 | [Attribute.attr([%e key], [%e value]), ...[%e acc]]; 98 | | (Nolabel, _) 99 | | (Optional(_), _) => failwith("Invalid attribute") 100 | }, 101 | args, 102 | [%expr []], 103 | ); 104 | 105 | let children = 106 | List.find( 107 | fun 108 | | (Labelled("children"), _) => true 109 | | _ => false, 110 | args, 111 | ) 112 | |> snd 113 | |> mapChildren; 114 | 115 | %expr 116 | Html.createElement( 117 | [%e strExpr(html_tag)], 118 | [%e attributes], 119 | ~children=[%e default_mapper.expr(mapper, children)], 120 | (), 121 | ); 122 | | { 123 | pexp_attributes: [({txt: "JSX", _}, PStr([]))], 124 | pexp_desc: 125 | [@implicit_arity] 126 | Pexp_apply( 127 | { 128 | pexp_desc: 129 | Pexp_ident({ 130 | txt: [@implicit_arity] Ldot(_, "createElement"), 131 | _, 132 | }), 133 | _, 134 | } as expr, 135 | args, 136 | ), 137 | pexp_loc, 138 | } => 139 | let args = 140 | List.fold_right( 141 | (arg, args') => 142 | switch (arg) { 143 | | (Labelled("children") as lbl, children) => [ 144 | (lbl, default_mapper.expr(mapper, children)), 145 | ...args', 146 | ] 147 | | (Nolabel, [%expr ()]) => args' 148 | | x => [x, ...args'] 149 | }, 150 | args, 151 | [], 152 | ); 153 | 154 | [@implicit_arity] Pexp_apply(expr, args) |> Exp.mk(~loc=pexp_loc); 155 | | e => default_mapper.expr(mapper, e) 156 | }; 157 | 158 | let mapper = (_, _) => {...default_mapper, expr: mapExpression}; 159 | let () = Driver.register(~name="JSX", Versions.ocaml_407, mapper); 160 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/Jsx_ppx.rei: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/dune: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | (library 2 | (name jsx_ssr) 3 | (public_name jsx-ssr) 4 | (libraries ocaml-migrate-parsetree ppx_tools_versioned uutf fmt) 5 | (kind ppx_rewriter) 6 | (preprocess 7 | (pps ppx_tools_versioned.metaquot_407))) 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "jsx-ssr", 3 | "version": "0.0.0", 4 | "description": "Enables reasonml JSX to render on the Server without nodejs.", 5 | "esy": { "build": "refmterr dune build -p #{self.name} -j4" }, 6 | "scripts": { 7 | "fmt": "esy dune b @fmt --auto-promote", 8 | "test": "esy dune runtest --auto-promote", 9 | "clean": "esy dune clean", 10 | "all": "esy dune b @all" 11 | }, 12 | "dependencies": { 13 | "@opam/reason": "*", 14 | "@opam/fmt": "*", 15 | "@opam/ocaml-migrate-parsetree": "*", 16 | "@opam/ppx_tools_versioned": "*", 17 | "@opam/uutf": "*", 18 | "@reason-native/console": "*", 19 | "@reason-native/rely": "*", 20 | "@opam/dune": "*", 21 | "ocaml": "4.8.1000" 22 | }, 23 | "devDependencies": { 24 | "@opam/merlin": "*", 25 | "@opam/ocamlformat": "*", 26 | "@opam/utop": "*", 27 | "refmterr": "*" 28 | }, 29 | "resolutions": { 30 | "@opam/reason": "facebook/reason:reason.opam#b6b3546" 31 | } 32 | } 33 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test/lib/HtmlViewTest.re: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | open TestFramework; 2 | open Jsx_ssr; 3 | 4 | describe("Html.View", ({test, _}) => { 5 | test("Output should not be encoded", ({expect, _}) => { 6 | expect.string(Encoder.encodeHtml("hello world!")).toEqual( 7 | "hello world!", 8 | ) 9 | }); 10 | 11 | test("'<' should be encoded.", ({expect, _}) => { 12 | expect.string(Encoder.encodeHtml("hello ' should be encoded.", ({expect, _}) => { 18 | expect.string(Encoder.encodeHtml("hello span>")).toEqual( 19 | "hello span>", 20 | ) 21 | }); 22 | 23 | test("'&' should be encoded", ({expect, _}) => { 24 | expect.string(Encoder.encodeHtml("hello & world")).toEqual( 25 | "hello & world", 26 | ) 27 | }); 28 | 29 | test("' should be encoded", ({expect, _}) => { 30 | expect.string(Encoder.encodeHtml("hello 'world")).toEqual( 31 | "hello 'world", 32 | ) 33 | }); 34 | 35 | test("\" should be encoded", ({expect, _}) => { 36 | expect.string(Encoder.encodeHtml("hello \"world")).toEqual( 37 | "hello "world", 38 | ) 39 | }); 40 | 41 | test("'/' should be encoded", ({expect, _}) => { 42 | expect.string(Encoder.encodeHtml("hello / world")).toEqual( 43 | "hello / world", 44 | ) 45 | }); 46 | }); 47 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test/lib/RunTests.re: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | JsxTest.TestFramework.cli(); 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test/lib/TestFramework.re: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | include Rely.Make({ 2 | let config = 3 | Rely.TestFrameworkConfig.initialize({ 4 | snapshotDir: "./test/lib/__snapshots__", 5 | projectDir: ".", 6 | }); 7 | }); 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test/lib/dune: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | (library 2 | (name JsxTest) 3 | (public_name jsx-ssr.test) 4 | (ocamlopt_flags -linkall -g) 5 | (libraries rely.lib jsx-ssr) 6 | (modules 7 | (:standard \ RunTests))) 8 | 9 | (executable 10 | (package jsx-ssr) 11 | (name RunTests) 12 | (public_name RunTests.exe) 13 | (libraries jsx-ssr.test) 14 | (modules RunTests)) 15 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------