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A modular, clean and powerful extension of the OCaml standard library
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dune-project
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Maintainers
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v3.4.tar.gz
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doc/containers.codegen/Containers_codegen/index.html
Module Containers_codegenSource
Code generators
The code generator library is designed to be used from a build system (for example, from dune) to generate efficient code for features that are harder to provide at runtime.
The idea is that the build system should invoke some OCaml script that depends on containers.codegen; the script uses the DSL below to describe what code to generate (e.g. a description of a bitfield type) and emits a .ml file (and possibly a .mli file).
For example, the build script might contain:
module CG = Containers_codegen
let () =
let module B = CG.Bitfield in
let b = B.make ~name:"t" () in
B.field_bit b "x";
B.field_bit b "y";
B.field_bit b "z";
B.field_int b ~width:5 "foo";
CG.emit_file "foo.mli" (B.gen_mli b);
CG.emit_file "foo.ml" (B.gen_ml b);
()and this will produce foo.ml and foo.mli with a bitfield containing x, y, and z.
emit_file file cs emits code fragments cs into the given file at path file
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