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I am working through the LLVM ocaml tutorial, and using the following command line to compile:

ocamlbuild -cflags -g,-I,+llvm-3.4 -lflags -I,+llvm-3.4 toy.byte

Is there any way to move those extra cflags and lflags into the _tags or myocamlbuild.ml files so that I don't need to type them/can store them in source control/make reproducible builds?

Here is the _tags file:

<{lexer,parser}.ml>: use_camlp4, pp(camlp4of)
<*.{byte,native}>: g++, use_llvm, use_llvm_analysis
<*.{byte,native}>: use_llvm_executionengine, use_llvm_target
<*.{byte,native}>: use_llvm_scalar_opts, use_bindings

And here is the myocamlbuild.ml file:

open Ocamlbuild_plugin;;

ocaml_lib ~extern:true "llvm";;
ocaml_lib ~extern:true "llvm_analysis";;
ocaml_lib ~extern:true "llvm_executionengine";;
ocaml_lib ~extern:true "llvm_target";;
ocaml_lib ~extern:true "llvm_scalar_opts";;

flag ["link"; "ocaml"; "g++"] (S[A"-cc"; A"g++ -rdynamic"]);;
dep ["link"; "ocaml"; "use_bindings"] ["bindings.o"];;
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  • Take a look at other 'myocamlbuild.ml' files on github and other places. This --and your other question-- are pretty easy to determine from those samples.
    – nlucaroni
    Jan 14, 2014 at 15:13
  • You must have a different definition of "easy to determine" than I.
    – brooks94
    Jan 14, 2014 at 17:24

2 Answers 2

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I do something like...

let mlflags = []
and cflags = []
and clibs = []

let rec arg_weave p = function
  | x::xs -> (A p) :: (A x) :: arg_weave p xs
  | []    -> []
and arg x = A x
...
let () = dispatch begin function
  | After_rules ->
    flag ["ocaml"; "compile"] (S (List.map arg mlflags));
    flag ["c"; "compile"]     (S (arg_weave "-ccopt" cflags));
    flag ["c"; "link"]        (S (arg_weave "-cclib" clibs));
    ...
  end

The other option is to tag additional options. For example, in the ocaml_specific.ml file they have one set-up for debug and all the combinations of flag options for where the option is relevant.

flag ["ocaml"; "debug"; "compile"; "byte"] (A "-g");;
flag ["ocaml"; "debug"; "link"; "byte"; "program"] (A "-g");;
flag ["ocaml"; "debug"; "pack"; "byte"] (A "-g");;
flag ["ocaml"; "debug"; "compile"; "native"] (A "-g");;
flag ["ocaml"; "debug"; "link"; "native"; "program"] (A "-g");;
flag ["ocaml"; "debug"; "pack"; "native"] (A "-g");;

then, in the _tags file, you can have true : debug to turn it on for all files, or true can be replaced by a pattern for limiting the option. So if an option doesn't exist already, you can create your own and you'll see that it's similar to the fully myocamlbuild.ml solution, but additional flags for each tag instead of including them all at once.

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-g is replaced by true: debug in _tags.

-I options ideally should be replaced by the corresponding ocamlfind package, e.g. calling ocamlbuild -use-ocamlfind and specifying true: package(llvm,llvm_analysis) in _tags and/or whatever other packages are called (and remove ocaml_lib calls in myocamlbuild.ml).

On the side note, just create a Makefile with whatever ocamlbuild invocation is needed and run make to build.

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  • I'm sorry I don't really understand the first two parts of your answer. Could you give an example of what you're talking about re: -use-ocamlfind?
    – brooks94
    Jan 15, 2014 at 14:00
  • The makefile trick is what I have in place now. It just seemed silly.
    – brooks94
    Jan 15, 2014 at 14:01
  • In the _tags file, you can have lines true : debug, true : dtypes, true : profile, true : rectypes, true: bin_annot, true:output_obj, ... to turn on those specific options. You can also replace true with patterns for specific files. These are built-in flags in the ocaml/ocamlbuild/ocaml_specific.ml file.
    – nlucaroni
    Jan 15, 2014 at 14:42

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