Opa is a new generation of cloud development platform. It is a new programming language, a new web server, a new database and a new distributed execution engine, all of them tightly integrated to provide a great experience for cloud developers.
This repository contains all the sources of the OPA compiler and libraries.
$ ./configure
$ make
$ sudo make install
should get you there ./configure
should report any missing dependencies and
point you to the packages you may install to fix them (although those may depend
on your distribution). make needs to be GNU make.
The main dependency of OPA is OCaml 3.12. In case your distribution doesn't
provide a recent enough version, or if you miss some other dependencies, you can
use the installation_helper.sh
script, which automates the download and
installation of our dependencies. Try
$ dependencies/installation_helper.sh --help
- _build: compilation target directory
- build: build scripts and auxiliary Makefiles
- copyright: some copyright information used in our binary package, which includes external software (as obtained from the dependency installation helper).
- dependencies: contains the dependency installation helper
- dissemination: contains helper programs to run on the cloud (transitional)
- installer: auxiliary files used to build binary packages
- plugins: additional OPA library modules (work in progress)
- stdlib: the OPA standard library
- tools: contains external checking tools; see Credits below
- utils: some auxiliary, independent tools like bash completion, syntax highlighting for popular editors, etc.
The other directories contain the source of the OPA libraries, compiler, and tools.
Files at the root of the repository:
*.mllib
: ocamlbuild target declaration for building an ocaml lib*.itarget
: ocamlbuild target declaration for building a set of targetsinstall_release.sh
: builds a full OPA runtime in order to make a binary packageplatform_helper.sh
: some helpers to guarantee script compatibility, mostly between Linux and MacOSmake_package.sh
: builds various kinds of binary packages from the file hierarchy created byinstall_release.sh
The build system is based on OCamlbuild; the included build/Makefile.bld
dynamically builds an ocamlbuild plugin and generates targets based on files
build_libs
, build_tools
and build_rules.ml
.
See build/Makefile.bld
and build_rules.ml
for more information. All generated
files are put in _build
, following the same hierarchy as the source directory.
OPA is Copyright 2011, MLstate; it is distributed under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3. See file LICENSE for details.
The repository opalang is currently versioning 2 external tools in tools/ used only during the build process of Opa :
- The Closure Compiler (see tools/jschecker/README for copyright information)
- JsDoc Toolkit (see tools/jsdoc-toolkit/README.txt for copyright information)
The Closure Compiler is used as a checker for the Javascript part of the sources of Opa, and JsDoc Toolkit is used for generating html documentation pages from this Javascript code.
The use of these tools is transitional, and will soon be made optional.
Part of the jslang library, has been closely inspired by ocamljs/jslib:
- ocamljs/jslib, © 2007-2009 2007-9 Skydeck, Inc, distributed under LGPL v2
Files jslang/jsAst.ml and jslang/jsPrint.ml are extended versions of the modules found in ocamljs, specialized for OPA specific needs. We would like to thank the authors of the ocamljs/jslib.
All bug reports, feedback, comments, contributions or remarks are welcome, either on our website: http://opalang.org
or by email, to: support@opalang.org