OCaml Autocompletion
Sublime Text plugin which provides OCaml autocompletion with ocp-index
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OCaml autocompletion for Sublime Text
Installation
opam install ocp-index
Usage
Within OCaml syntax files:
- Standard sublime autocompletion is completely replaced with OCaml autocompletion
- Type inspection of variables is available via the
alt+ashortcut, which displays the type in the status bar
Build configuration
You need to pass the -bin-annot flag to ocamlc/ocamlopt. You are probably using a build system, so follow the guide below.
If you are not using one of the standard build output folders then a setting is available to pass the --build parameter to ocp-index:
"sublime_ocp_index_build_dir": "gen/ml"
This setting can be applied as a user preference or (recommended) in your .sublime-project file.
ocamlbuild
Ocamlbuild 4.01 supports generating binary annotations out of the box, with the bin_annot tag. In your _tags:
true: bin_annot
For earlier versions of Ocamlbuild, this can be replicated by adding one line to myocamlbuild.ml:
flag ["ocaml"; "compile"; "bin_annot"] (A"-bin-annot");
License
The MIT License
A note about ocp-index versions
This plugin uses ocp-index -I <folder> to enable searching local project libraries. Prior to the 1.0.2 release, this disabled searching OPAM libraries. To show OPAM libraries in autocomplete results with this version, use the following setting:
"sublime_ocp_index_include_local_packages": false
This can be applied globally in your user settings or overridden in a .sublime-project file.