A universal toplevel for OCaml. url: https://forge.ocamlcore.org/projects/utop/ * Requirements: utop depends on the following packages: * findlib (http://projects.camlcity.org/projects/findlib.html) * react (http://erratique.ch/software/react) * lwt (http://ocsigen.org/lwt/) * camomile (http://camomile.sourceforge.net/) * zed (http://forge.ocamlcore.org/projects/zed/) * lambda-term (http://forge.ocamlcore.org/projects/lambda-term/) Lwt must be compiled with react support, configure it with: $ ./configure --enable-react utop also requires OCaml compiler libraries. If you are using debian, they are available as the package ocaml-compiler-libs, if you are using godi, they are installed by default. If you installed ocaml by hand, you can run the script utils/install-compiler-libs.sh. * Installation: To compile and install lambda-term just type: $ ocaml setup.ml -configure $ ocaml setup.ml -build $ ocaml setup.ml -install If you get the development version of utop you must obtain oasis (http://oasis.forge.ocamlcore.org/). * Usage: To use utop, simply run: $ utop utop display a bar after the prompt which is used to show possible completions in real-time. You can navigate in it using Alt+Left and Alt+Right, and select one completion using Alt+Tab. * Customization: To add colors to utop, copy one of the files utoprc-dark or utoprc-light to ~/.utoprc. utoprc-dark is for terminals with dark colors (such as white on black) and utoprc-light is for terminals with light colors (such as black on white). You can also customize the prompt of utop by setting the reference UTop.prompt. * Integration with emacs: To use utop in emacs, add the following line to your ~/.emacs file: (autoload 'utop "utop" "Toplevel for OCaml" t) Then you can run utop by executing the command "utop" in emacs. * Integration with the tuareg/typerex mode: You can replace the default toplevel used by the tuareg or typerex mode by utop, for that add the following lines to your ~/.emacs file: (autoload 'utop-setup-ocaml-buffer "utop" "Toplevel for OCaml" t) (add-hook 'tuareg-mode-hook 'utop-setup-ocaml-buffer) (add-hook 'typerex-mode-hook 'utop-setup-ocaml-buffer) You can also complete text in a tuareg or typerex buffer using the environment of the toplevel. For that bind the function "utop-edit-complete" to the key you want. * Development: The last development version of utop can always be found in the darcs repository hosted at darcs.ocamlcore.org: $ darcs get http://darcs.ocamlcore.org/repos/utop