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utop - a universal toplevel for OCaml
=====================================
utop is an improved toplevel for OCaml. It can run in a terminal or
in Emacs. It supports line edition, history, real-time and context
sensitive completion, colors, and more.
It integrates with the tuareg and typerex modes in Emacs.
[](https://travis-ci.org/diml/utop)
Installation via opam
---------------------
The easiest and recommended way of installing utop is via
[opam](https://opam.ocaml.org/):
$ opam install utop
If you want to build it manually, you should install all the
dependencies listed in the next section.
Dependencies
------------
* [OCaml](http://caml.inria.fr/ocaml/) (>= 4.01.0)
* [findlib](http://projects.camlcity.org/projects/findlib.html) (>= 1.4.0)
* [cppo](http://mjambon.com/cppo.html) (>= 1.0.1)
* [react](http://erratique.ch/software/react)
* [lwt](http://ocsigen.org/lwt/) (>= 2.4.0) built with react support
* [Camomile](http://github.com/yoriyuki/Camomile) (>= 0.8)
* [zed](http://github.com/diml/zed) (>= 1.2)
* [lambda-term](http://github.com/diml/lambda-term) (>= 1.2)
* [camlp4](http://github.com/ocaml/camlp4) (optional)
For building the development version, you also need to install
[oasis](http://oasis.forge.ocamlcore.org/) (>= 0.4.0).
Installation from sources
-------------------------
To build and install utop:
$ ./configure
$ make
$ make install
If you want to be able to use camlp4, rather use:
$ ./configure --enable-camlp4
### Documentation and manual pages _(optional)_
To build the documentation:
$ make doc
It will then be installed by `make install`.
### Tests _(optional)_
To build and execute tests:
$ ./configure --enable-tests
$ make test
Usage
-----
To use utop, simply run:
$ utop
utop display a bar after the prompt which is used to show possible
completions in real-time. You can navigate in it using `M-left` and
`M-right`, and select one completion using `M-tab`. The `M` denotes
the meta key, which is `Alt` most of the time.
Customization
-------------
### Colors
To add colors to utop, copy one of the files `utoprc-dark` or
`utoprc-light` to `~/.utoprc`. `utoprc-dark` is for terminals with
dark colors (such as white on black) and `utoprc-light` is for
terminals with light colors (such as black on white).
### Prompt
You can customize the prompt of utop by setting the reference
`UTop.prompt`.
### Key bindings
Key bindings in the terminal can be changed by writing a
`~/.lambda-term-inputrc` file. For example:
[read-line]
C-left: complete-bar-prev
C-right: complete-bar-next
C-down: complete-bar
If manual pages are correctly installed you can see a description of
this file by executing:
$ man 5 lambda-term-inputrc
### UTop API
UTop exposes several more settings through its API; see
[documentation](http://diml.github.io/utop).
Integration with emacs
----------------------
### Main setup
To use utop in emacs, first you need to make sure emacs can find the
command `utop` and the file `utop.el`. `utop.el` is available through
[melpa](https://melpa.org/), so `M-x package-install RET utop RET`
should do.
If this doesn't work and you installed utop via opam, you can add this
to your `~/.emacs`:
```scheme
;; Add the opam lisp dir to the emacs load path
(add-to-list
'load-path
(replace-regexp-in-string
"\n" "/share/emacs/site-lisp"
(shell-command-to-string "opam config var prefix")))
;; Automatically load utop.el
(autoload 'utop "utop" "Toplevel for OCaml" t)
```
In any case, if you installed utop via opam you should add this to
your `~/.emacs`:
```scheme
;; Use the opam installed utop
(setq utop-command "opam config exec -- utop -emacs")
```
This was tested with opam 1.2. For older versions of opam, you can
copy&paste this to your `~/.emacs`:
```scheme
;; Setup environment variables using opam
(dolist (var (car (read-from-string (shell-command-to-string "opam config env --sexp"))))
(setenv (car var) (cadr var)))
;; Update the emacs path
(setq exec-path (append (parse-colon-path (getenv "PATH"))
(list exec-directory)))
;; Update the emacs load path
(add-to-list 'load-path (expand-file-name "../../share/emacs/site-lisp"
(getenv "OCAML_TOPLEVEL_PATH")))
;; Automatically load utop.el
(autoload 'utop "utop" "Toplevel for OCaml" t)
```
### Usage
Then you can execute utop inside emacs with: `M-x utop`.
utop also ships with a minor mode that has the following key-bindings
| key-binding | function | Description |
|-------------|-------------------|------------------------------|
| C-c C-s | utop | Start a utop buffer |
| C-x C-e | utop-eval-phrase | Evaluate the current phrase |
| C-x C-r | utop-eval-region | Evaluate the selected region |
| C-c C-b | utop-eval-buffer | Evaluate the current buffer |
| C-c C-k | utop-kill | Kill a running utop process |
You can enable the minor mode using `M-x utop-minor-mode`, or you can
have it enabled by default with the following configuration:
```scheme
(autoload 'utop-minor-mode "utop" "Minor mode for utop" t)
(add-hook 'tuareg-mode-hook 'utop-minor-mode)
```
If you plan to use utop with another major-mode than tuareg, replace
`tuareg-mode-hook` by the appropriate hook. The utop minor mode will
work out of the box with these modes: `tuareg-mode`, `caml-mode` and
`typerex-mode`. For other modes you will need to set the following
three variables:
- `utop-skip-blank-and-comments`
- `utop-skip-to-end-of-phrase`
- `utop-discover-phrase`
You can also complete text in a buffer using the environment of the
toplevel. For that bind the function `utop-edit-complete` to the key
you want.
Common error
------------
If you get this error when running utop in a terminal or in emacs this
means that the environment variable `CAML_LD_LIBRARY_PATH` is not set
correctly:
Fatal error: cannot load shared library dlllwt-unix_stubs
Reason: dlopen(dlllwt-unix_stubs.so, 138): image not found
It shall point to the directory `stublibs` inside your ocaml installation.
Creating a custom utop-enabled toplevel
---------------------------------------
If you want to create a custom toplevel with utop instead of the
classic one you need to link it with utop and its dependencies and
call `UTop_main.main` in the last linked unit. You also need to pass
the `-thread` switch when linking the toplevel.
The easiest way to do that is by using ocamlfind:
$ ocamlfind ocamlmktop -o myutop -thread -linkpkg -package utop myutop_main.cmo
Where `myutop_main.ml` contains:
```ocaml
let () = UTop_main.main ()
```
You can also use the `ocamlc` sub-command instead of `ocamlmktop`, in
this case you need to pass these thee extra arguments:
* `-linkall` to be sure all units are linked into the produced toplevel
* `-package compiler-libs.toplevel`
* `-predicates create_toploop`
With the last option ocamlfind will generate a small ocaml unit,
linked just before `myutop_main.cmo`, which will register at startup
packages already linked in the toplevel so they are not loaded again
by the `#require` directive. It does the same with the `ocamlmktop`
sub-command.
For example:
$ ocamlfind ocamlc -o myutop -thread -linkpkg -linkall -predicates create_toploop \
-package compiler-libs.toplevel,utop myutop.cmo
Note that if you are not using ocamlfind, you will need to do that
yourself. You have to call `Topfind.don't_load` with the list of all
packages linked with the toplevel.
A full example using ocamlbuild is provided in the
[examples/custom-utop](examples/custom-utop) directory.
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