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OCamlFormat detects your current project if there is a .git
, a .hg
or a dune-project
file in one of the ancestry directories.
By default, when the option --enable-outside-detected-project
is not set, .ocamlformat
files outside of the current project (including the one in XDG_CONFIG_HOME
) are not read. If no configuration file is found, then the formatting is disabled.
This feature is often the behavior you can expect from OCamlFormat when it is directly run from your text editor.
If however you wish to format files that stand clear of any project you will need to pass the option --enable-outside-detected-project
.
$(opam config var share)/emacs/site-lisp
to load-path
(as done by opam user-setup install
)(require 'ocamlformat)
to .emacs
optionally add the following to .emacs
to bind C-M-<tab>
to the ocamlformat
command and install a hook to run OCamlFormat when saving:
(add-hook 'tuareg-mode-hook (lambda ()
(define-key tuareg-mode-map (kbd "C-M-<tab>") #'ocamlformat)
(add-hook 'before-save-hook #'ocamlformat-before-save)))
To pass the option --enable-outside-detected-project
(or --disable
) to OCamlFormat:
emacs
M-x customize-group⏎
then enter ocamlformat⏎
Enable
(by default), Disable
or Enable outside detected project
C-x C-s
) then enter yes⏎
and exitOther OCamlFormat options can be set in .ocamlformat configuration files.
A basic configuration with use-package:
(use-package ocamlformat
:custom (ocamlformat-enable 'enable-outside-detected-project)
:hook (before-save . ocamlformat-before-save)
)
Sometimes you need to have a switch for OCamlFormat (because of version conflicts or because you don't want to install it in every switch, for example). Considering your OCamlFormat switch is named ocamlformat
:
(use-package ocamlformat
:load-path
(lambda ()
(concat
;; Never use "/" or "\" since this is not portable (opam-user-setup does this though)
;; Always use file-name-as-directory since this will append the correct separator if needed
;; (or use a package that does it well like https://github.com/rejeep/f.el)
;; This is the verbose and not package depending version:
(file-name-as-directory
;; Couldn't find an option to remove the newline so a substring is needed
(substring (shell-command-to-string "opam config var share --switch=ocamlformat --safe") 0 -1))
(file-name-as-directory "emacs")
(file-name-as-directory "site-lisp")))
:custom
(ocamlformat-enable 'enable-outside-detected-project)
(ocamlformat-command
(concat
(file-name-as-directory
(substring (shell-command-to-string "opam config var bin --switch=ocamlformat --safe") 0 -1))
"ocamlformat"))
:hook (before-save . ocamlformat-before-save)
)
(Notice the :custom
to customize the OCamlFormat binary)
This could be made simpler (by defining an elisp variable corresponding to the switch prefix when loading tuareg, for example) but it allows to have a full configuration in one place only which is often less error prone.
ocamlformat
binary can be found in PATH
Optional: You can change the options passed to OCamlFormat (to use the option --enable-outside-detected-project
for example), you can customize NeoFormat with:
let g:opambin = substitute(system('opam config var bin'),'\n$','','''')
let g:neoformat_ocaml_ocamlformat = {
\ 'exe': g:opambin . '/ocamlformat',
\ 'no_append': 1,
\ 'stdin': 1,
\ 'args': ['--enable-outside-detected-project', '--name', '"%:p"', '-']
\ }
let g:neoformat_enabled_ocaml = ['ocamlformat']
Alternatively, you may want to see your files reformatted on save. If you are running on Linux or macOS, you may enable this workflow easily regardless of your editor by using entr
:
# `apt install entr` or `brew install entr`
find ./bin ./test -name "*.ml*" | entr -p ocamlformat --inplace /_