Module Lib.Name Source Library names.
Library names are dot separated segments of uncapitalized OCaml compilation unit names. Replacing the dots by the platform directory separator yields the directory of the library relative to the OCAMLPATH. Here are examples of library names and corresponding library directories for the following OCAMLPATH:
OCAMLPATH=/home/bactrian/opam/lib:/usr/lib/ocaml
Library name Library directory
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ptime.clock.jsoo /home/bactrian/opam/lib/ptime/clock/jsoo
re.emacs /home/bactrian/opam/lib/re/emacs
ocamlgraph /usr/lib/ocaml/ocamlgraph
ocaml.unix /usr/lib/ocaml/ocaml/unix
N/A (shadowed) /usr/lib/ocaml/re/emacs For legacy reasons library names also correspond to ocamlfind package names.
Library namesThe type for library names looked up in OCAMLPATH. For legacy reasons this may also correspond to an ocamlfind package name.
v s is a library for n. Raises Invalid_argument if s is not a valid library name.
first n is n's first name, that is the rightmost one.
last n is n's last name, that is the leftmost one.
undot ~rep n is n with . replaced by rep.
Source val to_archive_name : t -> stringto_archive_name n is undot ~rep:'_' n.
Source val of_string : string -> (t , string) Stdlib .resultof_string s is a library name from n.
to_string n is n as a string.
equal n0 n1 is true iff n0 and n1 are the same library name.
compare n0 n1 is a total order on library names compatible with equal .
pp formats a library name.
module Set : Stdlib .Set.S with type elt = t module Map : Stdlib .Map.S with type key = t