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1opam-version: "2.0"
2maintainer: "yallop@gmail.com"
3homepage: "https://github.com/yallop/ocaml-memcpy"
4dev-repo: "git+http://github.com/yallop/ocaml-memcpy.git"
5bug-reports: "http://github.com/yallop/ocaml-memcpy/issues"
6license: "MIT"
7build: [
8 [make]
9 [make "test"] {with-test}
10]
11install: [[make "install"]]
12remove: [["ocamlfind" "remove" "memcpy"]]
13depends: [
14 "ocaml" {>= "4.01.0"}
15 "ocaml" {>= "4.08.0" & with-test}
16 "ctypes" {>= "0.12.0"}
17 "ounit" {with-test}
18 "ocamlfind" {build}
19 "ocamlbuild" {build}
20]
21conflicts: [ "ocaml-option-bytecode-only" ]
22tags: ["org:mirage"]
23synopsis: "Safe and efficient copying between blocks of memory."
24description: """
25There are several ways of storing and accessing blocks of memory in an OCaml program, including
26
27* bytes and string values for mutable and immutable strings that reside in the OCaml heap
28* bigarray values for reference-counted blocks that reside in the OCaml heaps
29* Ctypes ptr values that can be used to address arbitrary addresses using typed descriptions of the memory layout.
30* Ctypes array values that provide bounds-checked access to ptr-addressed memory.
31
32The Memcpy module provides functions for safely and efficiently copying blocks of memory between these different representations."""
33authors: "yallop@gmail.com"
34flags: light-uninstall
35url {
36 src: "https://github.com/yallop/ocaml-memcpy/archive/0.2.2.tar.gz"
37 checksum: [
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39 "md5=fb9e5a03cbda062c7a7f509f8e73cd7c"
40 ]
41}