Skip to content

let-def/hotcaml

master
Switch branches/tags
Code

Latest commit

 

Git stats

Files

Permalink
Failed to load latest commit information.
Type
Name
Latest commit message
Commit time
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Hotcaml: an OCaml interpreter with watching and reloading

Hotcaml is an OCaml interpreter that starts from a source file and loads its dependencies. When one of the source files changes and passes the typechecker, it is reloaded, along with all of its reverse dependencies.

To get started, clone the repository and type make. Two frontends are built: hotcaml.exe and hotcaml_lwt.exe.

Starting hotcaml

An hotcaml invocation takes three kinds of arguments: hotcaml [ -package pkg ]* [ -I path ]* entrypoint.ml*

The pkgs should be valid findlib package names. They will be loaded in order during startup.

The paths are paths that will be looked up for dependencies.

Finally, the entrypoints are the actual code that we want to interpret.

Each entrypoint is loaded and interpreted in order. Dependencies of an entrypoint are looked up in the paths and then in the loaded packages.

Once execution of the entrypoints is done, the interpreter will watch the disk for changes. If one of the source files changes, it is reloaded and interpretation resumes from this module, followed by all of its reverse dependencies.

If one of the dependencies does not typecheck, reloading is postponed until all errors are solved.

Synchronous and asynchronous frontends

Contrary to the normal execution of an OCaml program, modules can be loaded and unloaded, multiple times during the execution.

The synchronous hotcaml only looks for changes after execution finishes. This is not really convenient for interactive programs, where we might want to reload during execution rather than after.

hotcaml_lwt provides an asynchronous frontend: lwt threads continue to execute after loading, and modules can be reloaded concurrentlly.

Observing reload process

The Hotlink module can be used to customize behavior of hot-loaded programs.

Hotlink.is_hot_loaded () : bool is true only when called from a module that has been hot-loaded.

Hotlink.is_hot_unloaded () : bool is true only when called from a module that was hot-loaded and has now been unloaded.

Hotlink.on_unload : (unit -> unit) -> unit allows to register a callback that will be invoked when an hot-loaded module is unloaded.

Hotlink.on_unload_or_at_exit : (unit -> unit) -> unit calls the callback either during unloading or when exiting the program.

Cold execution

In a normal, "cold" execution, the Hotlink module exhibits a compatible, reasonable, behavior:

  • Hotlink.is_hot_loaded and Hotlink.is_hot_unloaded are always false
  • Hotlink.on_unload does nothing
  • Hotlink.on_unload_or_at_exit behaves like at_exit

This allows modules that are compatible with both classical OCaml and with hotcaml, and adjusts their behavior based on the situation.

About

Hotcaml: an interpreter with watching and reloading

Resources

License

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Packages

No packages published