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Know of an OCAML IDE? [closed]

余生长醉 提交于 2019-12-18 11:03:48
问题 Closed. This question is off-topic. It is not currently accepting answers. Want to improve this question? Update the question so it's on-topic for Stack Overflow. Closed last year . Know of an OCAML/CAML IDE? Especially one that runs on Linux? 回答1: Emacs in Caml mode, or Tuareg mode, or TypeRex mode. TypeRex adds auto-completion to Taureg in emacs - a really nice feature for people who prefer the more graphical IDE's. 回答2: There is Camelia. You can also integrate OCaml into Eclipse. Also in

Looking for OCaml IDE [closed]

余生长醉 提交于 2019-12-01 02:14:32
I like F# but sometimes I need something light and cross-platform and without .NET for sure. I tried to use OCamL many times but seems like I just can't start it. Installed IDEA, added OCamL plugin -> Doesn't work Installed eclipse ODT plugin -> Can't launch even config OCamL compiler - too complicated Even had tried NetBeans plugin a long time ago but even can't deal with it. So, for now, I'm using ocamlc -o "main.exe" "main.ml" from the command shell and different light editors. I don't use Vim or Emacs, I'm using nano and I have a habit of usage full-featured IDEs. I found various

Looking for OCaml IDE [closed]

我的未来我决定 提交于 2019-11-30 21:45:59
问题 Closed. This question is off-topic. It is not currently accepting answers. Want to improve this question? Update the question so it's on-topic for Stack Overflow. Closed 4 years ago . I like F# but sometimes I need something light and cross-platform and without .NET for sure. I tried to use OCamL many times but seems like I just can't start it. Installed IDEA, added OCamL plugin -> Doesn't work Installed eclipse ODT plugin -> Can't launch even config OCamL compiler - too complicated Even had

Know of an OCAML IDE? [closed]

一世执手 提交于 2019-11-30 02:02:40
Know of an OCAML/CAML IDE? Especially one that runs on Linux? Alex M Emacs in Caml mode , or Tuareg mode , or TypeRex mode . TypeRex adds auto-completion to Taureg in emacs - a really nice feature for people who prefer the more graphical IDE's. There is Camelia . You can also integrate OCaml into Eclipse . Also in Emacs you can use ocaml-mode and tuareg-mode. NullPointer I vote OcaIDE . Now it has upgraded to v1.2.5. it become an up-to-date IDE (supporting ocaml 3.10-3.11, especially ocamlbuild, which is a great time-saver) and armed with rich, stable features. I've installed OcaIDE on an