package ppx_sexp

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ppx_sexp is a ppx preprocessor for embedding S-expressions in OCaml programs.

Install

Dune Dependency

Authors

Maintainers

Sources

ppx_sexp-0.3.0.tar.gz
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Description

For example, this:

[%sexp (define a "hi there!")]

is translated into:

`List [`Symbol "define"; `Symbol "a"; `String "hi there"]

You can unquote, or insert regular OCaml expressions inside of the S-expression that will be evaluated instead of converted to atoms (e.g. List, Symbol) using the [%in ...] syntax:

let a = [%sexp (title "Hello, world!")] in
[%sexp (html
          (head
             [%in a])
          (body
             (p "Hi there!")))]

When inserting values, you must make sure to contain them in the appropriate polymorphic variant (the names correspond directly to OCaml's AST constant types, with the exception of Bool):

 [%sexp (print [%in `String "S-expressions: abbreviated sexp"])]

The %in syntax is intended to be used for embedding other S-expressions. If you are embedding atoms, there is a streamlined syntax:

 [%sexp (print [%string "S-expressions: sexp"])]

Unquote-splicing is also supported.

Published: 15 Aug 2015

Dependencies (2)

  1. ocamlfind build
  2. ocaml >= "4.02.0" & < "4.03.0"

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