package ppxlib

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Standard infrastructure for ppx rewriters

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Description

Ppxlib is the standard infrastructure for ppx rewriters and other programs that manipulate the in-memory representation of OCaml programs, a.k.a the "Parsetree".

It also comes bundled with two ppx rewriters that are commonly used to write tools that manipulate and/or generate Parsetree values; ppxlib.metaquot which allows to construct Parsetree values using the OCaml syntax directly and ppxlib.traverse which provides various ways of automatically traversing values of a given type, in particular allowing to inject a complex structured value into generated code.

Published: 16 Feb 2024

README

Non-continuous trunk-support for Ppxlib

On this branch, we provide a Ppxlib version, which can be compiled with OCaml's trunk branch. Whenever you want to compile a project that (transitively) depends on PPXs with trunk, please pin Ppxlib to this branch.

The branch is maintained manually. So each time the compiler adds a new syntax feature, first we need to bring this branch back in sync with trunk and then you'll need to re-pin your Ppxlib. Please, open an issue or a PR, if this branch doesn't compile with trunk. Also open an issue, if there's a feature/bug-fix on Ppxlib's main branch that you'd like to have here, so that we rebase.

trunk-support vs trunk-feature support

Ppxlib supporting trunk can be interpreted in two different ways.

User perspective on the difference

One notion of trunk-support is that a project depending on Ppxlib can be compiled with trunk under the assumption that the project doesn't use the new syntax features in trunk. That's what this branch provides.

The other notion of trunk-support should actually be called trunk-feature support: you can use the new trunk syntax features in a project which depends on Ppxlib and that you compile with trunk. It's not unlikely that you'll get a Ppxlib runtime error (i.e. project compile time error), if you try to use this branch in that situation.

Ppxlib behavior perspective on the difference

The Ppxlib behavior in the situation of trunk support is: The parsetree version exposed by Ppxlib is still the one from the latest stable compiler and all PPXs are defined against that one. However, Ppxlib has hold of trunk's parsetree version and knows how to migrate between that parsetree version and the parsetree version of the latest stable compiler. You can find those parsetrees and parsertree migration modules in Ppxlib's Astlib library. So, when compiling a file with trunk, the Ppxlib driver will parse the file into the trunk parsetree, migrate down to the latest stable parsetree, do the PPX expansions and migrate back to trunk's parsetree. The downward migration will error, if the parsetree contains a feature that isn't well-defined in the latest stable parsetree version.

The behavior in the case of trunk-feature support would be different. In that case, Ppxlib would have to expose the trunk parsetree, so that the PPXs would be defined against that one. So, Ppxlib would have to bump its internal parsetree to the trunk parsetree. Bumping the Ppxlib parsetree always means potentially breaking PPXs. When bumping the Ppxlib parsetree to the parsetree of an about-to-be-released stable compiler version, we create a work-space with all opam PPXs and send patch PRs to the ones we break. However, for trunk we wouldn't do such an effort.

Dependencies (6)

  1. stdlib-shims
  2. sexplib0 >= "v0.12"
  3. ppx_derivers >= "1.0"
  4. ocaml-compiler-libs >= "v0.11.0"
  5. ocaml >= "4.04.1" & < "5.3.0"
  6. dune >= "2.7"

Dev Dependencies (5)

  1. odoc with-doc
  2. cinaps with-test & >= "v0.12.1"
  3. re with-test & >= "1.9.0"
  4. ocamlfind with-test
  5. sexplib0 with-test & >= "v0.15"

  1. arrayjit
  2. awsm-codegen
  3. base_quickcheck = "v0.13.0" | >= "v0.14.1"
  4. bisect_ppx >= "2.8.3"
  5. bistro >= "0.6.0"
  6. bonsai >= "v0.16.0"
  7. bytestring
  8. clangml >= "4.7.0"
  9. comby < "1.3.0"
  10. commons
  11. config
  12. diff
  13. ego
  14. eliom >= "8.9.0"
  15. elpi >= "1.11.0" & < "1.11.3" | >= "1.13.2"
  16. embedded_ocaml_templates < "0.3.1" | >= "0.7"
  17. extunix >= "0.3.1"
  18. flow_parser >= "0.229.1"
  19. fsml
  20. GT = "0.5.1"
  21. gen_js_api >= "1.0.6" & < "1.0.8" | >= "1.1.1"
  22. genprint = "0.3"
  23. gospel >= "0.2.0"
  24. graphql_ppx >= "1.2.2"
  25. hack_parallel >= "1.0.1"
  26. hardcaml >= "v0.14.1"
  27. http_async
  28. js_of_ocaml >= "3.8.0"
  29. js_of_ocaml-compiler >= "3.8.0"
  30. js_of_ocaml-lwt >= "3.10.0"
  31. js_of_ocaml-ocamlbuild >= "3.10.0" & < "5.0"
  32. js_of_ocaml-ppx >= "3.8.0"
  33. js_of_ocaml-ppx_deriving_json >= "3.7.1"
  34. js_of_ocaml-toplevel >= "3.10.0"
  35. js_of_ocaml-tyxml >= "3.10.0"
  36. jsoo-react
  37. lablqml >= "0.7"
  38. landmarks-ppx
  39. lascar >= "0.7.0"
  40. learn-ocaml >= "0.13.0"
  41. learn-ocaml-client >= "0.13.0"
  42. lens >= "1.2.5"
  43. let-if >= "0.2.0"
  44. logs-ppx
  45. lwt_ppx >= "2.0.2"
  46. melange >= "1.0.0"
  47. merlin >= "4.7-412"
  48. metapp >= "0.4.4"
  49. metaquot >= "0.5.0"
  50. mlt_parser = "v0.13.0" | >= "v0.14.1"
  51. neural_nets_lib
  52. noCanren >= "0.3.0~alpha1"
  53. node_of_ocaml
  54. nuscr >= "2.0.0"
  55. OCanren-ppx = "0.2.0" | >= "0.3.0"
  56. obus >= "1.2.5"
  57. ocaml-monadic >= "0.5"
  58. ocamlformat = "0.19.0~4.13preview"
  59. ocf_ppx
  60. ocsigen-i18n >= "4.0.0"
  61. ocsigen-ppx-rpc
  62. ojs_base_ppx
  63. ometrics = "0.2.0"
  64. ortac-core
  65. ortac-qcheck-stm
  66. override = "0.2.2"
  67. pacomb
  68. pancake
  69. pgocaml_ppx >= "4.3.0"
  70. pla >= "2.0"
  71. ppx-owl-opt
  72. ppx_accessor >= "v0.14.3"
  73. ppx_assert >= "v0.13.0"
  74. ppx_bap
  75. ppx_base >= "v0.13.0"
  76. ppx_bench >= "v0.15.1"
  77. ppx_bin_prot >= "v0.13.0"
  78. ppx_bitstring >= "4.1.0"
  79. ppx_blob >= "0.7.2"
  80. ppx_camlrack
  81. ppx_catch
  82. ppx_cold
  83. ppx_compare >= "v0.13.0"
  84. ppx_compose >= "0.2.1"
  85. ppx_const >= "2.0.1"
  86. ppx_conv_func >= "v0.13.0"
  87. ppx_counters
  88. ppx_css
  89. ppx_cstruct >= "6.0.0"
  90. ppx_cstubs >= "0.6.1"
  91. ppx_csv_conv >= "v0.13.0"
  92. ppx_custom_printf >= "v0.14.1"
  93. ppx_decimal
  94. ppx_default
  95. ppx_defer >= "0.5.0"
  96. ppx_demo
  97. ppx_derive_at_runtime
  98. ppx_deriving >= "5.2"
  99. ppx_deriving_cad
  100. ppx_deriving_encoding >= "0.2"
  101. ppx_deriving_hardcaml >= "v0.13.0"
  102. ppx_deriving_hash
  103. ppx_deriving_jsoo >= "0.2"
  104. ppx_deriving_madcast >= "0.2"
  105. ppx_deriving_popper
  106. ppx_deriving_protobuf >= "3.0.0"
  107. ppx_deriving_qcheck
  108. ppx_deriving_rpc >= "8.1.0"
  109. ppx_deriving_scad
  110. ppx_deriving_yaml
  111. ppx_deriving_yojson >= "3.7.0"
  112. ppx_disable_unused_warnings
  113. ppx_distr_guards >= "0.3"
  114. ppx_dream_eml
  115. ppx_enumerate >= "v0.13.0"
  116. ppx_expect >= "v0.13.0" & != "v0.14.0"
  117. ppx_factory = "0.1.0" | >= "0.2.0"
  118. ppx_fail >= "v0.13.0"
  119. ppx_fields_conv >= "v0.14.2"
  120. ppx_fixed_literal
  121. ppx_gen_rec >= "2.0.0"
  122. ppx_getenv >= "2.1"
  123. ppx_globalize
  124. ppx_hash >= "v0.13.0"
  125. ppx_here >= "v0.13.0"
  126. ppx_ignore_instrumentation
  127. ppx_import >= "1.7.0" & < "1.8.0"
  128. ppx_inline_alcotest
  129. ppx_inline_test >= "v0.15.1"
  130. ppx_interact
  131. ppx_irmin >= "3.0.0"
  132. ppx_jane >= "v0.13.0"
  133. ppx_js_style >= "v0.13.0"
  134. ppx_jsobject_conv = "0.8.0" | >= "0.9.3"
  135. ppx_jsonaf_conv >= "v0.15.1"
  136. ppx_let >= "v0.13.0"
  137. ppx_log
  138. ppx_lun
  139. ppx_make
  140. ppx_map
  141. ppx_matches
  142. ppx_minidebug
  143. ppx_module_timer >= "v0.13.0"
  144. ppx_monad
  145. ppx_monoid >= "0.3.3"
  146. ppx_mysql >= "1.1.3"
  147. ppx_open
  148. ppx_optcomp >= "v0.14.2"
  149. ppx_optint
  150. ppx_optional >= "v0.13.0"
  151. ppx_parser
  152. ppx_pattern_bind >= "v0.13.1"
  153. ppx_pipebang >= "v0.13.0"
  154. ppx_protocol_conv >= "5.1.3"
  155. ppx_pyformat
  156. ppx_python >= "v0.15.0"
  157. ppx_rapper < "1.0.1"
  158. ppx_regexp >= "0.5.0"
  159. ppx_repr >= "0.6.0"
  160. ppx_seq
  161. ppx_sexp_conv >= "v0.15.1"
  162. ppx_sexp_message >= "v0.14.1"
  163. ppx_sexp_value >= "v0.13.0"
  164. ppx_show >= "0.2.0"
  165. ppx_stable >= "v0.14.1"
  166. ppx_stable_witness
  167. ppx_string >= "v0.14.1"
  168. ppx_string_interpolation
  169. ppx_subliner
  170. ppx_system
  171. ppx_trace
  172. ppx_ts
  173. ppx_tydi
  174. ppx_type_directed_value
  175. ppx_typed_fields
  176. ppx_typerep_conv >= "v0.14.2"
  177. ppx_units
  178. ppx_update
  179. ppx_variants_conv >= "v0.14.2"
  180. ppx_viewpattern
  181. ppx_xml_conv >= "v0.13.0"
  182. ppx_yojson >= "1.3.0"
  183. ppx_yojson_conv >= "v0.15.1"
  184. ppxx >= "2.5.0"
  185. qcow >= "0.11.0"
  186. rdf_ppx
  187. reactjs-jsx-ppx
  188. reason >= "3.9.0"
  189. reason-react-ppx
  190. refl >= "0.4.1"
  191. repr-fuzz >= "0.2.1"
  192. res_tailwindcss
  193. rescript-syntax
  194. scaml != "1.2.0"
  195. sedlex >= "2.6"
  196. serde_derive
  197. server-reason-react
  198. spin >= "0.8.0"
  199. spoc_ppx
  200. stdint-literals
  201. streamable
  202. styled-ppx
  203. togglelog
  204. toplevel_expect_test >= "v0.14.1"
  205. tyxml-jsx >= "4.5.0"
  206. tyxml-ppx >= "4.5.0"
  207. tyxml-syntax >= "4.5.0"
  208. visitors >= "20210608"
  209. vlt
  210. wtr < "3.0.0"
  211. wtr-ppx
  212. xtmpl_ppx

Conflicts (4)

  1. ocaml-variants = "5.1.0~alpha1+options"
  2. ocaml-base-compiler = "5.1.0~alpha1"
  3. base-effects
  4. ocaml-migrate-parsetree < "2.0.0"