package ocaml-base-compiler

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val check_deprecated : Location.t -> Parsetree.attributes -> string -> unit
val check_deprecated_inclusion : def:Location.t -> use:Location.t -> Location.t -> Parsetree.attributes -> Parsetree.attributes -> string -> unit
val deprecated_of_attrs : Parsetree.attributes -> string option
val deprecated_of_sig : Parsetree.signature -> string option
val deprecated_of_str : Parsetree.structure -> string option
val check_deprecated_mutable : Location.t -> Parsetree.attributes -> string -> unit
val check_deprecated_mutable_inclusion : def:Location.t -> use:Location.t -> Location.t -> Parsetree.attributes -> Parsetree.attributes -> string -> unit
val error_of_extension : Parsetree.extension -> Location.error
val warning_attribute : ?ppwarning:bool -> Parsetree.attribute -> unit

Apply warning settings from the specified attribute. "ocaml.warning"/"ocaml.warnerror" (and variants without the prefix) are processed and other attributes are ignored.

Also implement ocaml.ppwarning (unless ~ppwarning:false is passed).

val warning_scope : ?ppwarning:bool -> Parsetree.attributes -> (unit -> 'a) -> 'a

Execute a function in a new scope for warning settings. This means that the effect of any call to warning_attribute during the execution of this function will be discarded after execution.

The function also takes a list of attributes which are processed with warning_attribute in the fresh scope before the function is executed.

val warn_on_literal_pattern : Parsetree.attributes -> bool
val explicit_arity : Parsetree.attributes -> bool
val immediate : Parsetree.attributes -> bool
val has_unboxed : Parsetree.attributes -> bool
val has_boxed : Parsetree.attributes -> bool