package ppx_custom_printf
Printf-style format-strings for user-defined string conversion
Install
Dune Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
v0.17.0.tar.gz
sha256=cd3cf73c31f6b0e18677ce92ce0e6f866b0596d5ea1fc540212c422930a730a0
CHANGES.md.html
v0.11
Depend on ppxlib instead of (now deprecated) ppx_core, ppx_driver, ppx_metaquot, ppx_traverse and ppx_type_conv.
113.43.00
use the new context-free API
113.24.00
OCaml makes no distinctions between "foo" and
{whatever|foo|whatever}
. The delimiter choice is simply left to the user.Do the same in our ppx rewriters: i.e. wherever we accept "foo", also accept
{whatever|foo|whatever}
.Fix missing location in errors for broken custom printf example like:
printf !"%{sexp: int" 3;;
Update to follow
Ppx_core
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