MODULES=""
NATIVE=0
INTER=0
-OCAMLWHERE=$(ocamlc -where)
while true; do
case $1 in
-I)
- dir=`echo "$2" | sed "s:^+:${OCAMLWHERE}/:"`
+ dir=`echo "$2" | sed "s:^+:$(ocamlc -where)/:"`
INCLUDES="$INCLUDES
$dir"
shift
ext=cmo
fi
-
for MODULE in $MODULES; do
- module="$(echo ${MODULE} | sed -e 's:\(.*\):\l\1:')"
+ module="$(echo $MODULE | cut -b1 | tr A-Z a-z)$(echo $MODULE | cut -b2-)"
echo "$INCLUDES" | while read include; do
if test -z "$include"; then continue; fi
- base="${include}/${module}"
+ base="$include/$module"
if test \( "$INTER" = "1" \) -a \( -f "$base".mli \) ; then
## if we want to depend only on cmi of a module
- /bin/echo -n "${base}"."cmi "
+ /bin/echo -n "$base"."cmi "
elif test -f "$base".ml -o -f "$base".mly -o -f "$base".mll -o -f "$base".pack -o -f "$base".ml.str; then
## else we depend on the implementation
- /bin/echo -n "${base}"."${ext} "
+ /bin/echo -n "$base"."$ext "
break
- elif test -f "${base}".mli; then
+ elif test -f "$base".mli; then
## and fall back on depending on the cmi if the cmx is not available
## (which prevents cross-module inlining in the case of cmx)
- /bin/echo -n "${base}"."cmi "
+ /bin/echo -n "$base"."cmi "
break
fi
done