ppx-custom-printf 0.16.0-2build1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
ppx-custom-printf (0.16.0-2build1) noble; urgency=medium * Rebuild against new OCAML ABI. -- Gianfranco Costamagna <email address hidden> Fri, 03 Nov 2023 08:15:44 +0100
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- Uploaded by:
- Gianfranco Costamagna
- Uploaded to:
- Noble
- Original maintainer:
- Debian OCaml Maintainers
- Architectures:
- any
- Section:
- misc
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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ppx-custom-printf_0.16.0.orig.tar.gz | 9.5 KiB | 6f1d36859077c061b92934bd9127b2cae008365db922385ecf4ce9780e7ef627 |
ppx-custom-printf_0.16.0-2build1.debian.tar.xz | 2.4 KiB | b14c233ccbf8a61bcbc2c34c5c5d82453236f205b0d91d6494a63358af0976e8 |
ppx-custom-printf_0.16.0-2build1.dsc | 2.2 KiB | 33df3ad456ae700d1eb5c7aff489f3008433b61f4a228ba67346f4b998fe097e |
Available diffs
- diff from 0.16.0-2 (in Debian) to 0.16.0-2build1 (346 bytes)
Binary packages built by this source
- libppx-custom-printf-ocaml: printf-style format-strings for user-defined string conversion (runtime)
ppx_custom_printf is a ppx rewriter that allows the use of
user-defined string conversion functions in format strings (that is,
strings passed to printf, sprintf, etc.).
.
No new syntax is introduced. Instead a previously ill-typed use of
the ! operator is re-purposed.
.
This package contains runtime files.
- libppx-custom-printf-ocaml-dbgsym: debug symbols for libppx-custom-printf-ocaml
- libppx-custom-printf-ocaml-dev: printf-style format-strings for user-defined string conversion (dev)
ppx_custom_printf is a ppx rewriter that allows the use of
user-defined string conversion functions in format strings (that is,
strings passed to printf, sprintf, etc.).
.
No new syntax is introduced. Instead a previously ill-typed use of
the ! operator is re-purposed.
.
This package contains development files.
- libppx-custom-printf-ocaml-dev-dbgsym: debug symbols for libppx-custom-printf-ocaml-dev