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<kakadu>
Is there any way to know in the opam file which linux we are on?
<kakadu>
os variable is an output of uname but I need an output of lsb_release
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<reynir>
kakadu: maybe you can check out how depext works. For example, opam show --raw conf-zlib will show different distributions - alpine, arch linux, ...
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<theblatte>
it seems that merlin doesn't interpret my glob "S [!_]*": jump-to-definition goes to files in _build when there are others available
<theblatte>
also not working is "S [a-z]*"
<theblatte>
but if I list my directories explicitly with "S foo\nS bar\n..." then it works as intended
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<peterpp_>
hannes, thanks for making me aware of Lwt_mvar yesterday, I've been refactoring and got of a lot of shared mutable state
<peterpp_>
*got rid
<hannes>
peterpp_: \o/
<peterpp_>
apparently I can only learn by making every conceivable mistake
<peterpp_>
twice
<hannes>
he, same here. thrice.
<hannes>
since months I'm developing a DNS resolver in OCaml... on weekends and evenings.. and only now I started to write test cases, re-read some of the RFCs just to find out that it is all wrong ;)
<peterpp_>
oh what was wrong?
<hannes>
in general: which data to trust, and how to handle errors to not end up in loops
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<hannes>
concretely: boiling the interface of subcomponents into small enough pieces to be able to sensibly test them individually (and without any IO)
<peterpp_>
what made you decide to write a dns resolver originally?
<hannes>
struggling with bind, and unbound... I actually use my own since quite some time on my laptop
<hannes>
also, I really <3 internet core protocols.. and DNS I only implemented a stub resolver and some authoritative name server so far..
<hannes>
(plus I want one where I can easily adjust my filters... such as resolve *facebook and google-analytics to 127.0.0.1
<peterpp_>
ha.. I wanted to set up something like this too but somehow didn't have the patience and therefore still use a long hosts file
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<hannes>
peterpp_: out of curiousity, what are you developing?
<peterpp_>
the backend for a web app that lets you find and compare cuneiform characters
<peterpp_>
hannes,
<hannes>
peterpp_: oh wow
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