package rizzo

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FRP library implementation of Rizzo

Install

dune-project
 Dependency

Authors

Maintainers

Sources

rizzo-0.3.0.tbz
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Description

Rizzo is a Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) library implemented in OCaml. It provides abstractions and tools for building reactive applications with ease and efficiency. Rizzo was made as one solution to the challenges with time leaks in FRP systems.

README

Rizzo OCaml Library

This is an OCaml library implementation of the Rizzo FRP model.

Import the Library

To use the Rizzo library in your OCaml project, add rizzo as a dependency in your dune file:

(library
 (name your_project_name)
 (libraries rizzo))

https://ocaml.org/p/rizzo/latest

Installation

To install the library, use OPAM:

opam install rizzo

Development

To set up the development environment, clone the repository and install dependencies:

git clone https://github.com/itu-msc/Research-Project.git

cd Research-Project
opam install . --deps-only

# opam env Linux/MacOS
eval $(opam env)

# opam env Windows
opam env | Invoke-Expression
# or
./opam-env.ps1

# build the project
dune build
# or
bun run build

# run Rizzo
cd src
dune exec Rizzo
# or
bun run dev

Examples

You can find minor examples in the main.ml file. To run the examples execute:

dune exec Rizzo

or

bun dev

Dependencies (2)

  1. dune >= "3.20"
  2. ocaml >= "5.3"

Dev Dependencies (1)

  1. odoc with-doc

Used by

None

Conflicts

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