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OCAML DOCUMENTATION HUB

OCaml Documentation Hub is a comprehensive documentation generated for a large
set of Opam packages. It provides inter-package links in the documentation, and
access to the corresponding sources.


2,156 packages 2,706 libraries 3,267 metas 17,210 modules


ENTRY POINTS

 * Documentation indexed by:
   * Opam Packages
   * OCaml Libraries
   * OCamlfind Metas
   * OCaml Modules
 * Browsable Sources for Opam Packages
 * Documentation of the opam tool

 * Reference Manual of the OCaml Language
 * OCaml Cheat Sheets in PDF:
   * The OPAM package manager
   * The OCaml language
   * The OCaml standard library
   * The OCaml tools
   * The Tuareg Emacs mode


SCREENSHOTS




ABOUT DIGODOC

This site was generated by digodoc. digodoc generates documentation for all the
packages installed in a switch, indexed by opam packages, libraries, metas and
modules. It is also able to transform package sources into HTML pages.
 * Project on Github
 * Bug reports
 * Contact


ROADMAP

 * Provide full text and types of expressions global search
 * Fix documentation generation for some packages (ocamlgraph, ...)
 * Add typing information in sources
 * Add cross-packages links in sources
 * Link documentation and sources
 * Improve odoc style
 * Manage multiple versions of packages


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

1. Can I contribute to this site?

Yes, all contributions are welcome! The easiest way is to submit ideas and
issues on the bug tracker of the digodoc project on Github. You can also
directly modify the tools we use to improve them: beside digodoc, the odoc tool
is also a good candidate for such work. Finally, if you are a student, OCamlPro
usually takes interns during the summer, it's a great way to have a direct
impact on the website from within the team that built it!

2. Why aren't some opam packages listed?

Currently, the documentation is generated by installing all the packages in a
single opam switch for OCaml 4.10.0 on a Linux/Debian amd64 computer. So, only
co-installable packages in this system are present.

3. Why isn't the version of package X the most recent one?

There are two main reasons: first, we regenerate the documentation from time to
time, we don't follow closely the state of the opam repository; second, we try
to maximize the number of packages in an opam switch, it sometimes requires to
downgrade some package versions to increase the number of packages compatible
with it.

4. Why aren't the modules of some packages documented?

The most frequent reason for a missing module documentation is the lack of
installation of .cmt files. This usually happens for packages that use Makefiles
for example (ocamlgraph). We are currently working on a way to solve this issue
by patching the OCaml compiler. Note that we are interested in listing all such
packages, so if you notice one, notify us!

5. Are there links between the documentation pages and the sources pages?

Not yet. However, we plan to work on adding such a feature in the next version.
We will probably need to dive deeper into odoc for that.

6. Is it possible to do a text search in the documentation?

Not yet. However, we plan to add several search features when we will move to a
dynamic website. For example, we will allow users to perform type-driven queries
alongside standard full-text searches.



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