erick-- I noticed in the OCamldoc entries for [declare_qualified_global] and [define_qualified_global] that you've given the address space parameter the name [as], which is a reserved word in OCaml. The actual code doesn't use this name, which is why it compiles, but the OCamldoc output looks weird. — j h woodyatt <jhw at conjury.org> http://jhw.vox.com/
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 10:48 PM, james woodyatt <jhw at conjury.org> wrote:> erick-- > > I noticed in the OCamldoc entries for [declare_qualified_global] and [define_qualified_global] that you've given the address space parameter the name [as], which is a reserved word in OCaml. The actual code doesn't use this name, which is why it compiles, but the OCamldoc output looks weird.Oh nice catch. I'll fix that. Thanks.