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>Settings in the META file have usually the form:</P
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>The names in the parantheses are called <SPAN
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>The "byte" predicate means that the bytecode compiler is used.</P
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>The "native" predicate means that the native compiler is used.</P
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>The "toploop" predicate means that the toploop is available in the
linked program.</P
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>The "mt" predicate means that the program is multi-threaded.</P
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>The "mt_posix" predicate means that in the case "mt" is set, too, the
POSIX libraries are used to implement threads.</P
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>The "mt_vm" predicate means that in the case "mt" is set, too, the
VM-based libraries are used to implement threads.</P
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>The "gprof" predicate means that in the case "native" is set, too, the
program is compiled for profiling</P
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>The "autolink" predicate indicates that ocamlc is able to perform
automatic linking.</P
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>It is possible to have more predicates indicating different
environments; just use them, it is not necessary to declare them
anywhere.</P
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>The value which is selected for a variable depends on the set of
assumed predicates. In order to get selected, all formal predicates
must be included in the set of actual predicates; if still
multiple values fulfill this condition, the value with the maximum
number of formal predicates is used; and if still in doubt, the first
of these in the META file is taken.</P
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>It is possible to negate a formal predicate: Just prepend a minus
sign to it, e.g. var(p,-q). In this case, it is required that the
negated predicates are false (not contained in the set of actual predicates).</P
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>For all variables that are evaluated after the dependency analysis,
findlib adds the so-called package predicates to the set of actual
predicates. For every selected package p the predicate pkg_p
(with the fixed prefix "pkg_") is added. One application of this
are compatibility checks: The special <TT
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is done. For example, to state that package p is incompatible with
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