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Dev meeting 2020 12 17
- @jonludlam
- @lpw25
- @Drup
Focus has been on this since the community meeting.
Preview site here
- ~13000 builds
- 9 gigs of tarballs full of cmt, cmti and cmi files
- compiled odoc/odocl files total ~40 gigs
- 15 gigs of html in packages/
- 23 gigs of html in universes/
Currently the package pages are just the list of top-level modules exposed in the package and all of its sub-packages. How to separate this usefully?
See e.g. ocaml-base-compiler for an example of an awful page
Agreed approach: List the modules in cma/cmxa files to categorise modules into different libraries
- We wanted to have stable links
- That doesn't necessarily mean the links under
package
need to be stable - e.g. github links - you can link to
master
but that's not necessarily stable - if you want a stable link you hit 'y' first to set the URL to the specific commit - We could do this by always generating the html under universes even for 'blessed' packages (meaning duplicate of ~15 gigs of html right now).
- Advantage is that 'stable' packages don't alway point at older versions of ocaml/other libs
@Drup: good idea - look up software heritage project https://www.softwareheritage.org/ - they might have some
- Need to enable escaping of references - so we don't have to have versions like '1_2_3_1' rather than '1.2.3-1'
- doc comments appear closer to the wrong thing than the right thing - vertical alignment
- functions with labelled or many args look bad
- module types with with with look bad
- CI fixed (again!)
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Parent/Child PR - need some improvements as pointed out by @Julow - specifically the
--child
CLI argument needs to take 'page-' prefixes to specify pages. For consistency we'll probably do the same for--parent
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@Julow found and fixed a nasty subst error that was producing incorrect types for some modules - notably the Monad module in Base PR
Thursday 14th January?