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Camomile
This is the version 1.0.1 release of Camomile library package. Camomile is a Unicode library for ocaml. Camomile provides Unicode character type, UTF-8, UTF-16, UTF-32 strings, conversion to/from about 200 encodings, collation and locale-sensitive case mappings, and more.
The library is licensed under LGPL-2 with the common linking exception given to OCaml packages. See LICENSE.md
Installation
To build and install Camomile, you need OCaml >= 4.02.3 dune >= 1.0.0
To build the library, on the top directory do
$ dune build
$ dune install
Data files are put under /usr/local/share/camomile by default. The default can be overridden by running
$ ocaml configure.ml --share=XXXX
then data files are placed under XXXX/camomile.
You can uninstall the library by
$ dune uninstall
Using libraries
Wrapping
camomile.cma contains three top-level modules CamomileLibrary
, CamomileLibraryDefault
, CamomileLibraryDyn
. Difference of three modules is explained below.
camomileLibrary.cma contains CamomileLibrary
alone. It is useful if you want to dynamically load Camomile, since loading CamomileLibraryDefault
, CamomileLibraryDyn causes
side effects such as loading data files which could fail.
Configuration
Camomile requires runtime configuration. Currently, you have to pass the location of data files to Camomile. In the future, more configuration variables would be required.
Camomile's idea of configuration is "configuration by functors". Modules which require configuration become functors parametrized by a module which contains configuration variables. CamomileLibrary.ConfigInt.Type
specifies the module type of configuration parameters. You can pass the configuration module to individual modules' Make
(as UCol.Make
) or Configure
functors (as CharEncoding.Configure
), or pass it to the whole-in-one functor CamomileLibrary.Make
and obtain configured modules.
Camomile provides two top-level modules CamomileLibraryDefault
and CamomileLibraryDyn
which contains modules already configured. CamomileLibraryDefault
is configured by default values determined by configure. Therefore it is suitable to use if you are using Camomile locally installed from the source. CamomileLibraryDyn
is deprecated and just an alias to CamomileLibraryDefault
.
Individual modules.
See CamomileLibrary.mli
file.
Development
See https://github.com/yoriyuki/Camomile
Author
You can contact the author by yoriyuki.y@gmail.com
Acknowledgment
So many people are contributed to Camomile. See https://github.com/yoriyuki/Camomile/graphs/contributors
Before GitHub becomes into existence...
Peter Jolly provided CP932 conversion table.
Kawakami Shigenobu contributed findlib support.
Pierre Chambart contributed
StringPrep
module.Stanisław T. Findeisen pointed out the balancing bug of AVL-trees.
Sylvain Le Gall provided dynamic configuration module
ConfigDyn.ml
.
Many people contributed bug fixes.