From gg417 at cl.cam.ac.uk Thu Nov 23 10:18:46 2017 From: gg417 at cl.cam.ac.uk (Gemma Gordon) Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2017 10:18:46 +0000 Subject: [compiler-hacking] OCaml Hack Evening - 4.06 opam fixes & compiler projects - Thurs 7 December 19:00-22:30 Message-ID: Hi all, The recent OCaml 4.06 release has made the long-awaited switch to immutable strings by default. However, this has resulted in a significant number of opam packages requiring modifications to build - we are hosting an OCaml Hack Evening on *Thursday 7th December* from *19:00-22:30 at Pembroke College* to fix as many as possible. Please indicate your interest via the Doodle by Thursday 30th November. All welcome! Thanks, Gemma -- *When*: Thursday 7 December 2017, 19:00 - 22:30 *Where*: The Thomas Gray Room, Pembroke College, Cambridge CB2 1RF *Who*: anyone interested in improving OCaml. Knowledge of OCaml programming will obviously be helpful, but prior experience of working on OCaml internals isn't necessary *Refreshments*: Finger buffet in hack room *What*: ?Fixing opam packages, ? fixing bugs, implementing new features, learning about OCaml internals *Wiki*: https://github.com/ocamllabs/compiler-hacking/wiki This hack evening focuses on fixing up opam packages as well as work on the OCaml compiler. The OCaml 4.06 release featured safe-string as the default rather than optional as per previous releases. The focus of this event will be to work on the opam repository to fix up as many packages as possible, and also to publish a guide on ocamllabs.io detailing how to migrate your packages for wider use. The evening will also feature a short (5-10 min) presentation about recent MirageOS Marrakech Hack Retreat. ?As well as fixing up opam packages, you can find information on mini projects and other compiler projects on the wiki .? -- Gemma Gordon OCaml Labs SRG Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge 01223 763675 | 07896 234085 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gg417 at cl.cam.ac.uk Thu Nov 23 10:41:38 2017 From: gg417 at cl.cam.ac.uk (Gemma Gordon) Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2017 10:41:38 +0000 Subject: [compiler-hacking] OCaml Hack Evening - 4.06 opam fixes & compiler projects - Thurs 7 December 19:00-22:30 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Competing Doodles have created confusion :P Use this one, please :) https://doodle.com/poll/khqk6i49r4828apu On 23 November 2017 at 10:18, Gemma Gordon wrote: > Hi all, > > The recent OCaml 4.06 release has made the long-awaited switch to > immutable strings by default. However, this has resulted in a significant > number of opam packages requiring modifications to build - we are hosting > an OCaml Hack Evening on *Thursday 7th December* from *19:00-22:30 at > Pembroke College* to fix as many as possible. > > Please indicate your interest via the Doodle > by Thursday 30th November. > > All welcome! > > Thanks, > > Gemma > > -- > > *When*: Thursday 7 December 2017, 19:00 - 22:30 > *Where*: The Thomas Gray Room, Pembroke College, Cambridge CB2 1RF > *Who*: anyone interested in improving OCaml. Knowledge of OCaml > programming will obviously be helpful, but prior experience of working on > OCaml internals isn't necessary > *Refreshments*: Finger buffet in hack room > *What*: > ?Fixing opam packages, ? > fixing bugs, implementing new features, learning about OCaml internals > *Wiki*: https://github.com/ocamllabs/compiler-hacking/wiki > > This hack evening focuses on fixing up opam packages as well as work on > the OCaml compiler. > > The OCaml 4.06 release featured safe-string as the default rather than > optional as per previous releases. The focus of this event will be to work > on the opam repository to fix up as many packages as possible, and also to > publish a guide on ocamllabs.io detailing how to migrate your packages > for wider use. > > The evening will also feature a short (5-10 min) presentation about recent > MirageOS Marrakech Hack Retreat. > > ?As well as fixing up opam packages, you can find information on mini > projects > > and other compiler projects on the wiki > .? > > -- > Gemma Gordon > > OCaml Labs > SRG Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge > 01223 763675 | 07896 234085 > -- Gemma Gordon OCaml Labs SRG Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge 01223 763675 | 07896 234085 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: