X-Git-Url: http://lambda.jimpryor.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=lambda.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=rosetta3.mdwn;h=f533a021dea11eed05c2a35861699ffb46db4847;hp=15010773dc2ce2d8e62ba1c305bb9cba0b1e0e90;hb=c43652b69c6f35c070d267af73ed7c898ee99200;hpb=67b29f8770199415f3618c54956bace7c0cc3d70 diff --git a/rosetta3.mdwn b/rosetta3.mdwn index 15010773..f533a021 100644 --- a/rosetta3.mdwn +++ b/rosetta3.mdwn @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ This page covers how to do some OCaml-ish and Haskell-ish things in Scheme, and These last three forms are also available in OCaml, but to use them you'll need to compile and install Oleg Kiselyov's "delimcc" or "caml-shift" library (these names refer to the same library), which you can find [here](http://okmij.org/ftp/continuations/implementations.html#caml-shift). You'll already need to have OCaml installed. It also helps if you already have the findlib package installed, too, [as we discuss here](http://lambda.jimpryor.net/how_to_get_the_programming_languages_running_on_your_computer/). If you're not familiar with how to compile software on your computer, this might be beyond your reach for the time being. - + But assuming you do manage to compile and install Oleg's library, here's how you'd use it in an OCaml session: #require "delimcc";; (* loading Oleg's library this way requires the findlib package *)