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This document describes an alternative build-system for Hack. This is
currently the only build system available on Windows. Meanwhile, this
document focuses on using this alternative build system on Linux and
OS X; for Windows, see `README.win32`.
### ocp-build, a build system for OCaml applications
ocp-build is a build system for OCaml applications, based on simple
descriptions of packages. ocp-build combines the descriptions of
packages in different directories, and optimize the parallel incremental
compilation of files depending on the number of cores and the
automatically-infered dependencies between source files.
For more details, you can take a look at
http://www.typerex.org/ocp-build.html
### Download and install `ocp-build` by using OPAM
OPAM is a source-based package manager for OCaml. It supports multiple
simultaneous compiler installations, flexible package constraints, and
a Git-friendly development workflow.
To install OPAM, please check http://opam.ocaml.org/doc/Install.html
Once OPAM is installed correctly with an OCaml compiler, you can setup
your configuration and installl `ocp-build`:
$ opam init
$ eval $(opam config env)
$ opam install ocp-build
Note that you will always need to use `eval $(opam config env)` when restarting
a shell in a terminal, to get your PATH properly configured.
### Compiling Hack with ocp-build
For Windows, see `README.win32.` Otherwise in `hack/src`, run:
$ make fast
Optionally, you may run:
$ make test-ocp
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