ocamlobjinfo
ML implementation with a class-based object system (no X)
Install
- All systems
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curl cmd.cat/ocamlobjinfo.sh
- Debian
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apt-get install ocaml-nox
- Ubuntu
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apt-get install ocaml-nox
- Alpine
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apk add ocaml
- Arch Linux
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pacman -S ocaml
- Kali Linux
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apt-get install ocaml-nox
- CentOS
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yum install ocaml
- Fedora
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dnf install ocaml
- Windows (WSL2)
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sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install ocaml-nox
- OS X
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brew install ocaml
- Raspbian
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apt-get install ocaml-nox
- Dockerfile
- dockerfile.run/ocamlobjinfo
- Docker
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docker run cmd.cat/ocamlobjinfo ocamlobjinfo
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ocaml-nox
ML implementation with a class-based object system (no X)
Objective Caml (OCaml) is an implementation of the ML language, based on the Caml Light dialect extended with a complete class-based object system and a powerful module system in the style of Standard ML. OCaml comprises two compilers. One generates bytecode which is then interpreted by a C program. This compiler runs quickly, generates compact code with moderate memory requirements, and is portable to essentially any 32 or 64 bit Unix platform. Performance of generated programs is quite good for a bytecoded implementation: almost twice as fast as Caml Light 0.7. This compiler can be used either as a standalone, batch-oriented compiler that produces standalone programs, or as an interactive, toplevel-based system. The other compiler generates high-performance native code for a number of processors. Compilation takes longer and generates bigger code, but the generated programs deliver excellent performance, while retaining the moderate memory requirements of the bytecode compiler. It is not available on all arches though. This package contains everything needed to develop OCaml applications that do not require the graphics library.
ocaml
ML language implementation with a class-based object system
Objective Caml (OCaml) is an implementation of the ML language, based on the Caml Light dialect extended with a complete class-based object system and a powerful module system in the style of Standard ML. OCaml comprises two compilers. One generates bytecode which is then interpreted by a C program. This compiler runs quickly, generates compact code with moderate memory requirements, and is portable to essentially any 32 or 64 bit Unix platform. Performance of generated programs is quite good for a bytecoded implementation: almost twice as fast as Caml Light 0.7. This compiler can be used either as a standalone, batch-oriented compiler that produces standalone programs, or as an interactive, toplevel-based system. The other compiler generates high-performance native code for a number of processors. Compilation takes longer and generates bigger code, but the generated programs deliver excellent performance, while retaining the moderate memory requirements of the bytecode compiler. It is not available on all arches though. This package contains everything needed to develop OCaml applications, including the graphics libraries.