Release of OCaml 4.14.1
We have the pleasure of celebrating the birthday of Oronce Finé by announcing the release of OCaml version 4.14.1.
This release is a collection of safe bug fixes, cherry-picked from the OCaml 5.0.0 release. If you were using OCaml 4.14.0 and cannot yet upgrade to OCaml 5, this release is for you.
The 4.14 branch is expected to receive more backported fixes during the maturation of OCaml 5. Thus don't hesitate to report any bugs on the OCaml issue tracker.
See the list of changes below for more details.
Installation Instructions
The base compiler can be installed as an opam switch with the following commands:
opam update
opam switch create 4.14.1
The source code for the release candidate is also directly available on:
See full changelog
Changes in OCaml 4.14.1 (20 December 2022)
Compiler User-Interface and Warnings:
- #11184, #11670: Stop calling
ranlib
on created / installed libraries (Sébastien Hinderer and Xavier Leroy, review by the same)
Build System:
-
#11370, #11373: Don't pass CFLAGS to flexlink during configure. (David Allsopp, report by William Hu, review by Xavier Leroy and Sébastien Hinderer)
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#11487: Thwart FMA test optimisation during configure (William Hu, review by David Allsopp and Sébastien Hinderer)
Bug Fixes:
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#10768, #11340: Fix typechecking regression when combining first class modules and GADTs. (Jacques Garrigue, report by François Thiré, review by Matthew Ryan)
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#11204: Fix regression introduced in 4.14.0 that would trigger Warning 17 when calling virtual methods introduced by constraining the self type from within the class definition. (Nicolás Ojeda Bär, review by Leo White)
-
#11263, #11267: caml/{memory,misc}.h: Check whether
_MSC_VER
is defined before using it to ensure that the headers can always be used in code which turns on-Wundef
(or equivalent). (David Allsopp and Nicolás Ojeda Bär, review by Nicolás Ojeda Bär and Sébastien Hinderer) -
#11314, #11416: Fix non-informative error message for module inclusion (Florian Angeletti, report by Thierry Martinez, review by Gabriel Scherer)
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#11358, #11379: Refactor the initialisation of bytecode threading, This avoids a "dangling pointer" warning of GCC 12.1. (Xavier Leroy, report by Armaël Guéneau, review by Gabriel Scherer)
-
#11387: Module type with constraints no longer crash the compiler in presence of both shadowing warnings and the
-bin-annot
compiler flag. (Florian Angeletti, report by Christophe Raffalli, review by Gabriel Scherer) -
#11392, #11392: Assertion failure with
-rectypes
and external definitions (Gabriel Scherer, review by Florian Angeletti, report by Dmitrii Kosarev) -
#11417: Fix a regression which allowed virtual methods in non-virtual classes. (Leo White, review by Florian Angeletti)
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#11468: Fix regression from #10186 (OCaml 4.13) detecting IPv6 on Windows for Mingw-w64 i686 port. (David Allsopp, review by Xavier Leroy and Sébastien Hinderer)
-
#11489, #11496: More prudent deallocation of alternate signal stack (Xavier Leroy, report by @rajdakin, review by Florian Angeletti)
-
#11516, #11524: Fix the
deprecated_mutable
attribute. (Chris Casinghino, review by Nicolás Ojeda Bär and Florian Angeletti) -
#11194, #11609: Fix inconsistent type variable names in "unbound type var" messages (Ulysse Gérard and Florian Angeletti, review Florian Angeletti and Gabriel Scherer)
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#11622: Prevent stack overflow when printing a constructor or record mismatch error involving recursive types. (Florian Angeletti, review by Gabriel Scherer)
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#11732: Ensure that types from packed modules are always generalised (Stephen Dolan and Leo White, review by Jacques Garrigue)
-
#11737: Fix segfault condition in
Unix.stat
under Windows in the presence of multiple threads. (Marc Lasson, Nicolás Ojeda Bär, review by Gabriel Scherer and David Allsopp) -
#11776: Extend environment with functor parameters in
strengthen_lazy
. (Chris Casinghino and Luke Maurer, review by Gabriel Scherer) -
#11533, #11534: Follow synonyms again in
#show_module_type
(this had stopped working in 4.14.0) (Gabriel Scherer, review by Jacques Garrigue, report by Yaron Minsky) -
#11768, #11788: Fix crash at start-up of bytecode programs in no-naked-pointers mode caused by wrong initialisation of
caml_global_data
(Xavier Leroy, report by Etienne Millon, review by Gabriel Scherer) -
#11803, #11808: On x86, the destination of an integer comparison must be a register; it cannot be a stack slot. (Vincent Laviron, review by Xavier Leroy, report by Emilio Jesús Gallego Arias)