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ExtUnix OCaml library

A collection of thin bindings to various low-level system API.

Our motto: "Be to Unix, what extlib is to stdlib"

  • Implement thin C bindings that directly map to underlying system API.
  • Provide common consistent ocaml interface: naming convention, exceptions.
  • Simple to build - no extra dependencies.

Homepage: http://extunix.forge.ocamlcore.org/

Why?

Currently, everybody writes his own bindings to fulfil particular needs. Most of the system API don't deserve fully fledged library.

The ExtUnix project aims to collect these in one place. Read the "ExtUnix integration requirements" to know what kind of system API we can integrate.

Installation

Dependencies :

  • ocaml and ocamlfind for build and installation
  • (optional) oUnit for tests (configure with --enable-tests)

Build and install :

./configure
make
make install

Alternatively use the underlying OASIS build system directly (plain ocaml, no sh and make needed) :

ocaml setup.ml -configure
ocaml setup.ml -build
ocaml setup.ml -install

See other available targets :

ocaml setup.ml -help

Usage example :

$ ocaml
# #use "topfind";;
# #require "extunix";;
# module U = ExtUnix.Specific;;
# U.ttyname Unix.stdout;;
- : string = "/dev/pts/8"

Run unit tests :

./configure --enable-tests
make test

Guidelines

For OCaml programming style, we follow Unix module:

  • Values and types should be named by the name of the underlying C function
  • Raise Unix_error on runtime errors
  • Uniformly raise Not_available exception for functions not available on the current platform
  • Be MT friendly by default - i.e. release runtime lock for blocking operations, (FIXME) optionally provide ST variants

Portability:

  • No shell scripting for build and install (think windows :) )
  • Write portable C code (use compiler options to catch compatibility issues), NB: msvc doesn't support C99.
  • Provide module (ExtUnix.Specific) exposing only functions available on the platform where library is built - i.e. guaranteed to not throw Not_available exception (experimental).

Build infrastructure:

  • src/discover.ml is used to discover available functions during configure step.

  • Generated config.h describes "features" discovered - it is responsible for inclusion of system-specific headers - this ensures coherent result at configure and build steps.

  • Generated config.ml describes the same features for the ocaml syntax extension src/pa_have.ml, which preprocesses src/extUnix.mlpp and generates two modules : ExtUnixAll where bindings to missing functions are rewritten to raise exception and ExtUnixSpecific which drops bindings to missing functions.

ExtUnix integration requirements

We can integrate into ExtUnix:

  • Official POSIX calls not in Unix module.
  • Drafted POSIX calls which are at least present on two systems among: Linux, *BSD, MacOS X.
  • System specific calls, as long as they don't need additional library, that they are marked as such in the documentation and that we have an automatic configure system test for them.

We should avoid system calls that are complex and would deserve a library on their own. For example, a family of more than 10 functions and datatypes should deserve its own library. If an external library already exists and works, like for inotify system call, we also won't consider it for integration.

Regarding Win32 portability: If there is a sane default to create a portable equivalent of the function on Windows, we can consider it. And we will mark it as such in the documentation.

Checklist for adding new bindings

  • Add the C code to src/ (follow the code style of existing bindings)
  • Add the required checks to src/discover.ml
  • Add the path to C bindings to _oasis CSources and run oasis setup
  • Add the OCaml code to src/extUnix.mlpp guarded with HAVE ... END
  • Add some tests to test/test.ml
  • Add note to CHANGES.txt
  • Run ./configure && make

Checklist for release

  • Review git log and update CHANGES.txt
  • Update version in _oasis and oasis setup
  • Commit
  • make release
  • Upload (forge and oasis-db) and update download links on web page
  • Commit

Development

Many people contribute to extunix. Please submit your patches and/or feature requests to project bugtracker at

https://forge.ocamlcore.org/tracker/?group_id=175

Current maintainer is reachable at :


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