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NAME

       ocamldoc - The Objective Caml documentation generator

SYNOPSIS

       ocamldoc [ options ] filename ...

DESCRIPTION

       The   Objective  Caml  documentation  generator  ocamldoc(1)  generates
       documentation from special  comments  embedded  in  source  files.  The
       comments  used  by  OCamldoc  are of the form (** ... *) and follow the
       format described in the The Objective Caml users manual.

       OCamldoc can produce documentation in  various  formats:  HTML,  LaTeX,
       TeXinfo,  Unix man pages, and dot(1) dependency graphs. Moreover, users
       can add their own custom generators.

       In this manpage, we use the  word  element  to  refer  to  any  of  the
       following parts of an OCaml source file: a type declaration, a value, a
       module, an exception, a module  type,  a  type  constructor,  a  record
       field,  a class, a class type, a class method, a class value or a class
       inheritance clause.

OPTIONS

       The  following  command-line  options  determine  the  format  for  the
       generated documentation generated by ocamldoc(1).

   Options for choosing the output format
       -html  Generate  documentation  in  HTML  default format. The generated
              HTML pages are stored  in  the  current  directory,  or  in  the
              directory  specified  with  the -d option. You can customize the
              style of the generated pages by editing the generated  style.css
              file,  or  by  providing  your  own  style  sheet  using  option
              -css-style.  The file style.css is not generated if  it  already
              exists.

       -latex Generate  documentation  in  LaTeX default format. The generated
              LaTeX document is saved in file ocamldoc.out,  or  in  the  file
              specified  with  the -o option. The document uses the style file
              ocamldoc.sty.  This file is  generated  when  using  the  -latex
              option,  if  it does not already exist. You can change this file
              to customize the style of your LaTeX documentation.

       -texi  Generate documentation in TeXinfo default format. The  generated
              LaTeX  document  is  saved  in file ocamldoc.out, or in the file
              specified with the -o option.

       -man   Generate documentation as a set of Unix man pages. The generated
              pages  are  stored in the current directory, or in the directory
              specified with the -d option.

       -dot   Generate a dependency graph  for  the  toplevel  modules,  in  a
              format  suitable  for  displaying and processing by dot(1).  The
              dot(1)         tool          is          available          from
              http://www.research.att.com/sw/tools/graphviz/.    The   textual
              representation of the graph is written to the file ocamldoc.out,
              or   to   the   file   specified   with   the   -o  option.  Use
              dot ocamldoc.out to display it.

       -g file
              Dynamically load the given file (which extension usually is .cmo
              or  .cma),  which  defines a custom documentation generator.  If
              the given file is a simple one and does not exist in the current
              directory,  then  ocamldoc looks for it in the custom generators
              default directory, and in the directories specified with the  -i
              option.

       -customdir
              Display the custom generators default directory.

       -i directory
              Add  the  given  directory  to the path where to look for custom
              generators.

   General options
       -d dir Generate  files  in  directory  dir,  rather  than  the  current
              directory.

       -dump file
              Dump  collected  information into file.  This information can be
              read with  the  -load  option  in  a  subsequent  invocation  of
              ocamldoc(1).

       -hide modules
              Hide   the   given   complete  module  names  in  the  generated
              documentation.  modules is a list of complete module  names  are
              separated   by   commas   (,),  without  blanks.  For  instance:
              Pervasives,M2.M3.

       -inv-merge-ml-mli
              Reverse the precedence of implementations  and  interfaces  when
              merging.  All elements in implementation files are kept, and the
              -m option indicates which parts of  the  comments  in  interface
              files are merged with the comments in implementation files.

       -keep-code
              Always  keep  the  source  code for values, methods and instance
              variables, when available. The source code is always kept when a
              .ml  file  is  given, but is by default discarded when a .mli is
              given. This option allows to always keep the source code.

       -load file
              Load  information  from  file,  which  has  been   produced   by
              ocamldoc -dump.  Several -load options can be given.

       -mflags
              Specify  merge  options  between interfaces and implementations.
              flags can be one or several of the following characters:

              d merge description

              a merge @author

              v merge @version

              l merge @see

              s merge @since

              o merge @deprecated

              p merge @param

              e merge @raise

              r merge @return

              A merge everything

       -no-custom-tags
              Do not allow custom @-tags.

       -no-stop
              Keep elements placed after the (**/**) special comment.

       -o file
              Output  the  generated  documentation   to   file   instead   of
              ocamldoc.out.   This  option  is  meaningful only in conjunction
              with the -latex, -texi, or -dot options.

       -pp command
              Pipe sources through preprocessor command.

       -sort  Sort  the  list  of  top-level  modules  before  generating  the
              documentation.

       -stars Remove  blank  characters until the first asterisk (’*’) in each
              line of comments.

       -t title
              Use title as the title for the generated documentation.

       -intro file
              Use content of file as ocamldoc  text  to  use  as  introduction
              (HTML,  LaTeX  and TeXinfo only).  For HTML, the file is used to
              create the whole "index.html" file.

       -v     Verbose mode. Display progress information.

       -version
              Print the version string and exit.

       -warn-error
              Treat Ocamldoc warnings as errors.

       -hide-warnings
              Do not print OCamldoc warnings.

       -help or --help
              Display a short usage summary and exit.

   Type-checking options
       ocamldoc(1) calls  the  Objective  Caml  type-checker  to  obtain  type
       informations.  The  following  options  impact the type-checking phase.
       They  have  the  same  meaning  as  for  the  ocamlc(1) and ocamlopt(1)
       commands.

       -I directory
              Add  directory  to  the  list of directories search for compiled
              interface files (.cmi files).

       -nolabels
              Ignore non-optional labels in types.

       -rectypes
               Allow arbitrary recursive types. (See the -rectypes  option  to
              ocamlc(1).)

   Options for generating HTML pages
       The following options apply in conjunction with the -html option:

       -all-params
              Display  the  complete  list  of  parameters  for  functions and
              methods.

       -css-style filename
              Use filename as the Cascading Style Sheet file.

       -colorize-code
              Colorize the OCaml code enclosed in  [  ]  and  \{[  ]\},  using
              colors to emphasize keywords, etc. If the code fragments are not
              syntactically correct, no color is added.

       -index-only
              Generate only index files.

       -short-functors
              Use a short  form  to  display  functors:  module  M  :  functor
              (A:Module)  -> functor (B:Module2) -> sig .. end is displayed as
              module M (A:Module) (B:Module2) : sig .. end.

   Options for generating LaTeX files
       The following options apply in conjunction with the -latex option:

       -latex-value-prefix prefix
              Give a prefix to use  for  the  labels  of  the  values  in  the
              generated  LaTeX  document.  The  default  prefix  is  the empty
              string. You can also use the options -latex-type-prefix, -latex-
              exception-prefix,    -latex-module-prefix,   -latex-module-type-
              prefix, -latex-class-prefix,  -latex-class-type-prefix,  -latex-
              attribute-prefix, and -latex-method-prefix.

              These  options are useful when you have, for example, a type and
              a value with the same name. If  you  do  not  specify  prefixes,
              LaTeX will complain about multiply defined labels.

       -latextitle n,style
              Associate  style  number n to the given LaTeX sectioning command
              style, e.g.  sectionorsubsection.  (LaTeX only.) This is  useful
              when including the generated document in another LaTeX document,
              at a given sectioning level. The default association  is  1  for
              section,  2 for subsection, 3 for subsubsection, 4 for paragraph
              and 5 for subparagraph.

       -noheader
              Suppress header in generated documentation.

       -notoc Do not generate a table of contents.

       -notrailer
              Suppress trailer in generated documentation.

       -sepfiles
              Generate one .tex file  per  toplevel  module,  instead  of  the
              global ocamldoc.out file.

   Options for generating TeXinfo files
       The following options apply in conjunction with the -texi option:

       -esc8  Escape accented characters in Info files.

       -info-entry
              Specify Info directory entry.

       -info-section
              Specify section of Info directory.

       -noheader
              Suppress header in generated documentation.

       -noindex
              Do not build index for Info files.

       -notrailer
              Suppress trailer in generated documentation.

   Options for generating dot graphs
       The following options apply in conjunction with the -dot option:

       -dot-colors colors
              Specify  the  colors  to  use  in  the  generated dot code. When
              generating  module  dependencies,  ocamldoc(1)  uses   different
              colors  for  modules, depending on the directories in which they
              reside. When generating  types  dependencies,  ocamldoc(1)  uses
              different  colors  for  types, depending on the modules in which
              they are defined.  colors is a list of color names separated  by
              commas  (,), as in Red,Blue,Green.  The available colors are the
              ones supported by the dot(1) tool.

       -dot-include-all
              Include all modules in the dot(1) output, not only modules given
              on the command line or loaded with the -load option.

       -dot-reduce
              Perform  a  transitive  reduction of the dependency graph before
              outputting the dot code. This can be useful if there are  a  lot
              of transitive dependencies that clutter the graph.

       -dot-types
              Output  dot code describing the type dependency graph instead of
              the module dependency graph.

   Options for generating man files
       The following options apply in conjunction with the -man option:

       -man-mini
              Generate man pages only for modules, module types,  classes  and
              class types, instead of pages for all elements.

       -man-suffixsuffix
              Set  the  suffix used for generated man filenames. Default is o,
              as in List.o.

       -man-sectionsection
              Set the section number used for generated man filenames. Default
              is 3.

SEE ALSO

       ocaml(1), ocamlc(1), ocamlopt(1).
       The   Objective   Caml   users   manual,  chapter  "The  documentation
       generator".