I have a library were the common datatypes are defined in a signature-only module (copying that signature to an implementation does not make sense, since it does not contain any functionality):
(* b.mli *)
type bar = A of int | B of float
(* a.ml: *)
let foo = function B.A i -> B.A (i+1)
| B.B f -> B.B (f +. 1.)
(* c.mllib *)
A
B
In the setup above, ocamlbuild fails to create the library with a rather surprising error:
choeger@daishi /tmp/test % ocamlbuild c.cmxa
Solver failed:
Ocamlbuild cannot find or build c.ml. A file with such a name would usually be a source file. I suspect you have given a wrong target name to Ocamlbuild.
I can build without specifying B inside the mllib file, but then the type bar becomes abstract (which is not intended). Is there any way to include the signature using ocamlbuild?