opam-version: "2.0"
maintainer: "philippe.wang@gmail.com"
authors: ["Philippe Wang <philippe.wang@gmail.com>"]
homepage: "https://github.com/pw374/MPP-language-blender"
license: "ISC"
build: [
  ["ocaml" "setup.ml" "-configure" "--prefix" prefix]
  ["ocaml" "setup.ml" "-build"]
]
remove: [["ocamlfind" "remove" "mpp"]]
depends: [
  "ocaml" {< "4.06.0"}
  "ocamlfind"
  "ocamlbuild" {build}
]
install: ["ocaml" "setup.ml" "-install"]
synopsis: "A preprocessor meant to blend languages."
description:
  "MPP is a meta processor that is meant to bring any programming language to the preprocessing level. You can easily use OCaml as a preprocessor language for any text-based document. If you want to use another language, you just need to tell MPP how to use it. MPP also works as a simple preprocessor, as it provides its own (tiny) language."
flags: light-uninstall
extra-files: ["mpp.install" "md5=fc6ae660c4cc6b1a0341c94ba8d91b8f"]
url {
  src: "http://pw374.github.io/distrib/mpp/mpp-0.1.0.tar.gz"
  checksum: "md5=eecebed1b7dbd60df5504f0f05ac9c0a"
}
