This OCaml-library consists of a set of modules which implement
automatically resizing (= reallocating) datastructures that consume a contiguous part of memory. This allows appending and removing of elements to/from arrays (both boxed and unboxed), strings (-> buffers), bit strings and weak arrays while still maintaining fast constant-time access to elements. There are also functors that allow the generation of similar modules which use different reallocation strategies. Author: Markus Mottl <markus.mottl@gmail.com> WWW: http://www.ocaml.info/home/ocaml_sources.html PR: ports/102107 Submitted by: Stanislav Sedov <ssedov at mbsd.msk.ru>
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SUBDIR += ocaml-ounit
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SUBDIR += ocaml-pcre
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SUBDIR += ocaml-pomap
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SUBDIR += ocaml-res
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SUBDIR += ocaml-sdl
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SUBDIR += ocaml-sem
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SUBDIR += ocaml-sexplib
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# New ports collection makefile for: res
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# Date created: 2006-08-15
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# Whom: Stanislav Sedov <ssedov@mbsd.msk.ru>
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#
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# $MBSDlabs$
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# $FreeBSD$
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#
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PORTNAME= res
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PORTVERSION= 2.2.4
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CATEGORIES= devel
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MASTER_SITES= http://www.ocaml.info/ocaml_sources/
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PKGNAMEPREFIX= ocaml-
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MAINTAINER= ssedov@mbsd.msk.ru
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COMMENT= Automatically Resizing Contiguous Memory for OCaml
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USE_BZIP2= yes
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USE_GMAKE= yes
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USE_OCAML= yes
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USE_OCAML_FINDLIB=yes
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USE_OCAML_WASH= yes
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DOCS= README
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DOCSDIR= ${TARGETDIR}/share/doc/ocaml/${PORTNAME}
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EXAMPLESDIR= ${TARGETDIR}/share/examples/ocaml/${PORTNAME}
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# XXX: exists untill it will be committed to bsd.port.mk
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COPYTREE_SHARE= ${SH} -c '(${FIND} -d $$0 $$2 | ${CPIO} -dumpl $$1 >/dev/null \
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2>&1) && \
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${CHOWN} -R ${SHAREOWN}:${SHAREGRP} $$1 && \
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${FIND} $$1/ -type d -exec ${CHMOD} 755 {} \; && \
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${FIND} $$1/ -type f -exec ${CHMOD} ${SHAREMODE} {} \;' --
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.include <bsd.port.pre.mk>
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.include "${PORTSDIR}/lang/ocaml/bsd.ocaml.mk"
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post-extract:
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# For nonstandard prefixes
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.if !exists(${OCAMLFIND_DESTDIR})
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${MKDIR} ${OCAMLFIND_DESTDIR}
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.endif
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post-install:
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@${FIND} ${OCAMLFIND_DESTDIR}/${PORTNAME} -type f | \
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${SED} "s,^${TARGETDIR}/,," >> ${TMPPLIST}
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.if !defined(NOPORTDOCS)
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@${MKDIR} ${DOCSDIR}
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${INSTALL_DATA} ${DOCS:S,^,${WRKSRC}/,} ${DOCSDIR}/
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@${MKDIR} ${EXAMPLESDIR}
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@(cd ${WRKSRC}/examples && ${COPYTREE_SHARE} \* ${EXAMPLESDIR}/)
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@${FIND} ${EXAMPLESDIR}/ ! -type d | \
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${SED} 's,^${TARGETDIR}/,,' >> ${TMPPLIST}
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@${FIND} ${EXAMPLESDIR}/ -type d | ${SORT} -r | \
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${SED} 's,^${TARGETDIR}/,@dirrm ,' >> ${TMPPLIST}
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@${FIND} ${DOCSDIR}/ ! -type d | \
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${SED} 's,^${TARGETDIR}/,,' >> ${TMPPLIST}
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@${FIND} ${DOCSDIR}/ -type d | ${SORT} -r | \
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${SED} 's,^${TARGETDIR}/,@dirrm ,' >> ${TMPPLIST}
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# XXX: temporary workaround for non-standard PREFIX
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@${ECHO_CMD} "@unexec rmdir %D/share/doc/ocaml 2>/dev/null || true" \
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>> ${TMPPLIST}
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@${ECHO_CMD} "@unexec rmdir %D/share/examples/ocaml 2>/dev/null||true" \
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>> ${TMPPLIST}
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.endif
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.include <bsd.port.post.mk>
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MD5 (res-2.2.4.tar.bz2) = 1d1c522c193ad1bc9bd13760bc34f778
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SHA256 (res-2.2.4.tar.bz2) = a38dccb25822112a1e69acba6b271f587d299a7e3bd2cb0e8a09d11307744ac7
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SIZE (res-2.2.4.tar.bz2) = 33581
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This OCaml-library consists of a set of modules which implement
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automatically resizing (= reallocating) datastructures that consume
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a contiguous part of memory. This allows appending and removing of
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elements to/from arrays (both boxed and unboxed), strings (-> buffers),
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bit strings and weak arrays while still maintaining fast constant-time
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access to elements.
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There are also functors that allow the generation of similar modules
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which use different reallocation strategies.
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Author: Markus Mottl <markus.mottl@gmail.com>
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WWW: http://www.ocaml.info/home/ocaml_sources.html
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