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CHANGES:

- Warn when generated `.merlin` does not reflect the preprocessing
  specification. This occurs when multiple stanzas in the same directory use
  different preprocessing specifications. This warning can now be disabled with
  `allow_approx_merlin` (ocaml/dune#1947, fix ocaml/dune#1946, @rgrinberg)

- Watch mode: display "Success" in green and "Had errors" in red (ocaml/dune#1956,
  @emillon)

- Fix glob dependencies on installed directories (ocaml/dune#1965, @rgrinberg)

- Add support for library variants and default implementations. (ocaml/dune#1900,
  @TheLortex)

- Add experimental `$ dune init` command. This command is used to create or
  update project boilerplate. (ocaml/dune#1448, fixes ocaml/dune#159, @shonfeder)

- Experimental Coq support (fix ocaml/dune#1466, @ejgallego)

- Install .cmi files of private modules in a `.private` directory (ocaml/dune#1983, fix
  ocaml/dune#1973 @rgrinberg)

- Fix `dune subst` attempting to substitute on directories. (ocaml/dune#2000, fix ocaml/dune#1997,
  @rgrinberg)

- Do not list private modules in the generated index. (ocaml/dune#2009, fix ocaml/dune#2008,
  @rgrinberg)

- Warn instead of failing if an opam file fails to parse. This opam file can
  still be used to define scope. (ocaml/dune#2023, @rgrinberg)

- Do not crash if unable to read a directory when traversing to find root
  (ocaml/dune#2024, @rgrinberg)

- Do not exit dune if some source directories are unreadable. Instead, warn the
  user that such directories need to be ignored (ocaml/dune#2004, fix ocaml/dune#310, @rgrinberg)

- Fix nested `(binaries ..)` fields in the `env` stanza. Previously, parent
  `binaries` fields would be ignored, but instead they should be combined.
  (ocaml/dune#2029, @rgrinberg)

- Allow "." in `c_names` and `cxx_names` (ocaml/dune#2036, fix ocaml/dune#2033, @rgrinberg)

- Format rules: if a dune file uses OCaml syntax, do not format it.
  (ocaml/dune#2014, fix ocaml/dune#2012, @emillon)
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opam-version: "2.0"
maintainer: "opensource@janestreet.com"
authors: ["Jane Street Group, LLC <opensource@janestreet.com>"]
homepage: "https://github.com/ocaml/dune"
bug-reports: "https://github.com/ocaml/dune/issues"
dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/ocaml/dune.git"
license: "MIT"
depends: [
"ocaml" {>= "4.02"}
"base-unix"
"base-threads"
]
build: [
# opam 2 sets OPAM_SWITCH_PREFIX, so we don't need a hardcoded path
["ocaml" "configure.ml" "--libdir" lib] {opam-version < "2"}
["ocaml" "bootstrap.ml"]
["./boot.exe" "--release" "--subst"] {pinned}
["./boot.exe" "--release" "-j" jobs]
]
conflicts: [
"jbuilder" {!= "transition"}
"odoc" {< "1.3.0"}
]

synopsis: "Fast, portable and opinionated build system"
description: """
dune is a build system that was designed to simplify the release of
Jane Street packages. It reads metadata from "dune" files following a
very simple s-expression syntax.

dune is fast, it has very low-overhead and support parallel builds on
all platforms. It has no system dependencies, all you need to build
dune and packages using dune is OCaml. You don't need or make or bash
as long as the packages themselves don't use bash explicitly.

dune supports multi-package development by simply dropping multiple
repositories into the same directory.

It also supports multi-context builds, such as building against
several opam roots/switches simultaneously. This helps maintaining
packages across several versions of OCaml and gives cross-compilation
for free.
"""
url {
src: "https://github.com/ocaml/dune/releases/download/1.9.0/dune-1.9.0.tbz"
checksum: "md5=732b2d9d273b3e3d8472a8094ec2e1ad"
}

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