I am studying OCaml at the moment and was wondering if it is possible to let Notepad ++ take care of interpreting my scripts and display the output in the compiler window?
Thanks!
Notepad ++, at least the version that I have, does not have OCaml mode.
Have a look at this link for the OCaml IDE list: Know about the OCAML IDE?
chollidaBut then you have to tinker with the name and dependencies, and thereby that you are really better off with a true ide or with an open command line to call the compiler.
chollida
But then you have to tinker with the name and dependencies, and thereby that you are really better off with a true ide or with an open command line to call the compiler.
notepad ++, ocamlbuild .
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