package posix-time2
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Bindings for posix time functions
Install
dune-project
Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
v2.1.0.tar.gz
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ocaml-posix
Ocaml-posix provides various bindings to POSIX APIS.
Each package consists of a low-level APIs to be used with ocaml-ctypes and high-level APIs that can be used in OCaml projects.
The purpose of this repository is to aggregate all existing POSIX bindings into a single, consistent umbrella.
Currently, it contains:
posix-types, replacing and extending ocaml-posix-types as well as PosixTypes fromocaml-ctypesposix-posix-socketandposix-socket-unix, replacing and extending sys-socketposix-time2, replacing and extending posix-time and replacing unix-time and posix-clockposix-getopt, replacing posix-getoptposix-unameposix-signalposix-math2
API
The API documentation can be consulted here
How to build
dune installHow to install
Via opam:
opam install .Via dune:
dune installTODO
- Convert posix-mqueue
- Convert posix-semaphore
- Convert unix-sys-resource
- Convert unix-sys-stat
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