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OCAMLMKTOP(1) | General Commands Manual | OCAMLMKTOP(1) |
NAME¶
ocamlmktop - Building custom toplevel systems
SYNOPSIS¶
ocamlmktop [ -v|-version|-vnum ] [ -cclib libname ] [ -ccopt option ] [ -custom ] [ -o exec-file ] [ -I lib-dir ] filename ...
DESCRIPTION¶
The ocamlmktop(1) command builds OCaml toplevels that contain user code preloaded at start-up. The ocamlmktop(1) command takes as argument a set of x.cmo and x.cma files, and links them with the object files that implement the OCaml toplevel. If the -custom flag is given, C object files and libraries (.o and .a files) can also be given on the command line and are linked in the resulting toplevel.
OPTIONS¶
The following command-line options are recognized by ocamlmktop(1).
- -v
- Print the version string of the compiler and exit.
- -vnum or -version
- Print the version number of the compiler in short form and exit.
- -cclib -llibname
- Pass the -llibname option to the C linker when linking in ``custom runtime'' mode (see the corresponding option for ocamlc(1).
- -ccopt
- Pass the given option to the C compiler and linker, when linking in ``custom runtime'' mode. See the corresponding option for ocamlc(1).
- -custom
- Link in ``custom runtime'' mode. See the corresponding option for ocamlc(1).
- -I directory
- Add the given directory to the list of directories searched for compiled interface files (.cmo and .cma).
- -o exec-file
- Specify the name of the toplevel file produced by the linker. The default is is a.out.