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Libbinaryen packaged for OCaml.
This is just the low-level C library. If you are looking for OCaml bindings to Binaryen, check out Binaryen.ml!
Inside your dune file, you can depend on libbinaryen as such:
(library
(name binaryen)
(public_name binaryen)
(libraries libbinaryen.c)
(foreign_stubs
(language c)
(names binaryen_stubs)
(flags :standard -O2 -Wall -Wextra))
(c_library_flags :standard -lstdc++ -lpthread))This project requires CMake and python (v3.5 or greater).
When installing with opam, both of these dependencies will be checked using conf-cmake and conf-python-3.
When installing with esy, CMake will be built from source, and, on Mac or Linux, Python must be globally installed within a location that esy knows about (those being /usr/local/bin, /usr/bin, /bin, /usr/sbin, or /sbin). On Windows, a suitable python is already available from esy-bash.
This package attempts to smooth over configuration frustrations by providing specific library_flags when built.
In order to support Mac M1, this package assumes you are using clang++ on MacOS and applies the flags -cc clang++ to the built library.
On Windows, this package assumes libbinaryen is built under MinGW and applies the flags -ccopt -- -ccopt -static to the built library.
You'll need Node.js and esy to build this project. You should be able to use Opam if you are more comfortable with it, but the core team does all development using esy.
dune will take care of compiling Binaryen, so to build the project you'll only need to run:
esyThis will take a while. Once it's done, you can run the tests:
esy test