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1opam-version: "2.0"
2maintainer: "sheets@alum.mit.edu"
3authors: "David Sheets"
4homepage: "https://github.com/dsheets/ocaml-unix-errno"
5bug-reports: "https://github.com/dsheets/ocaml-unix-errno/issues"
6license: "ISC"
7tags: ["errno" "errno.h" "errors" "unix" "syscall"]
8dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/dsheets/ocaml-unix-errno.git"
9build: [
10 [make "build"]
11 [make "test"] {with-test}
12]
13install: [make "install"]
14remove: [make "uninstall"]
15depends: [
16 "ocaml" {>= "4.01.0" & < "5.0"}
17 "ocamlfind" {build}
18 "ocamlbuild" {build & != "0.9.0"}
19 "alcotest" {with-test}
20 "base-bytes"
21 "result"
22 "ctypes" {with-test}
23]
24depopts: ["base-unix" "ctypes"]
25conflicts: [
26 "ctypes" {< "0.4.0"}
27 "ctypes" {>= "0.6.0"}
28]
29synopsis: "Unix errno types, maps, and support"
30description: """
31unix-errno can be used with or without ctypes and OCaml's Unix
32module. Without ctypes and Unix, the basic types and functions are
33provided as well as Errno_host containing errno maps for popular
34operating systems. The errno-srcgen tool for generating OCaml source
35representing Errno.Host.t values will also be built. With ctypes and
36Unix, you'll also receive the errno-map tool for outputting the current
37host's errno map and the Errno_unix module containing an errno global
38variable checking function and Unix.error type converters."""
39url {
40 src: "https://github.com/dsheets/ocaml-unix-errno/archive/0.4.1.tar.gz"
41 checksum: [
42 "sha256=fbf4b2a05dee073dba3bbfd89fe761a605e8331c35d2765733ed06c773531837"
43 "md5=f56a66ce5c58fe39cd04067f2acba1ac"
44 ]
45}