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A pure OCaml library to read and write CSV files
Install
dune-project
Dependency
github.com
Readme
Changelog
LGPL-2.1-only WITH OCaml-LGPL-linking-exception License
Edit opam file
Versions (10)
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
csv-2.2.tbz
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doc/README.html
OCaml CSV
The comma-separated values format — or CSV for short — is a simple tabular format supported by all major spreadsheets. This library implements pure OCaml functions to read and write files in this format (including Excel extensions) as well as some convenience functions to manipulate such data.
Compile & install
The easiest way to install this library is to use OPAM:
opam install csvfor the standard version and
opam install csv-lwtfor the LWT one. If you prefer to compile and install by hand, make sure you have dune and run
dune build @install
dune install csv
dune install csv-lwtUninstall
With OPAM:
opam remove csv
opam remove csv-lwtManually (from the source directory):
dune uninstall csv
dune uninstall csv-lwtDocumentation
The documentation for the Csv (resp. Csv_lwt) module can be found online (resp. here) or in csv.mli (resp. csv_lwt.mli).
Also see the examples.
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