Dependency generator for ocaml
ocamldep [ options ] filename ...
The ocamldep(1) command scans a set of OCaml source files (.ml and .mli files) for references to external compilation units, and outputs dependency lines in a format suitable for the make(1) utility. This ensures that make will compile the source files in the correct order, and recompile those files that need to when a source file is modified.
The typical usage is:
ocamldep options *.mli *.ml > .depend
where .depend is the file that should contain the dependencies.
Dependencies are generated both for compiling with the bytecode compiler ocamlc(1) and with the native-code compiler ocamlopt(1).
The following command-line options are recognized by ocamldep(1).
-absname
Show absolute filenames in error messages.
-Idirectory
Add the given directory to the list of directories searched for source files. If a source file foo.ml mentions an external compilation unit Bar, a dependency on that unit's interface bar.cmi is generated only if the source for bar is found in the current directory or in one of the directories specified with -I. Otherwise, Bar is assumed to be a module from the standard library, and no dependencies are generated. For programs that span multiple directories, it is recommended to pass ocamldep(1) the same -I options that are passed to the compiler.
-ml-synonym.ext
Consider the given extension (with leading dot) to be a synonym for .ml.
-mli-synonym.ext
Consider the given extension (with leading dot) to be a synonym for .mli.
-modules
Output raw dependencies of the form filename:Module1Module2...ModuleN where Module1,...,ModuleN are the names of the compilation units referenced within the file filename, but these names are not resolved to source file names. Such raw dependencies cannot be used by make(1), but can be post-processed by other tools such as Omake(1).
-native
Generate dependencies for a pure native-code program (no bytecode version). When an implementation file (.ml file) has no explicit interface file (.mli file), ocamldep(1) generates dependencies on the bytecode compiled file (.cmo file) to reflect interface changes. This can cause unnecessary bytecode recompilations for programs that are compiled to native-code only. The flag -native causes dependencies on native compiled files (.cmx) to be generated instead of on .cmo files. (This flag makes no difference if all source files have explicit .mli interface files.)
-ppcommand
Cause ocamldep(1) to call the given command as a preprocessor for each source file.
-ppxcommand
Pipe abstract syntax tree through preprocessor command.
-slash
Under Unix, this option does nothing.
-version
Print version string and exit.
-vnum
Print short version number and exit.
-helpor--help
Display a short usage summary and exit.
TheOCamluser'smanual, chapter "Dependency generator".