1DUNE-PRINTENV(1) Dune Manual DUNE-PRINTENV(1)
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6 dune-printenv - Print the environment of a directory
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9 dune printenv [OPTION]… [PATH]
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12 dune printenv DIR prints the environment of a directory
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15 --action-stderr-on-success=VAL
16 Same as --action-stdout-on-success but for the standard output for
17 error messages. A good default for large mono-repositories is
18 --action-stdout-on-success=swallow
19 --action-stderr-on-success=must-be-empty. This ensures that a
20 successful build has a "clean" empty output.
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22 --action-stdout-on-success=VAL
23 Specify how to deal with the standard output of actions when they
24 succeed. Possible values are: print to just print it to Dune's
25 output, swallow to completely ignore it and must-be-empty to
26 enforce that the action printed nothing. With must-be-empty, Dune
27 will consider that the action failed if it printed something to its
28 standard output. The default is print.
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30 --build-info
31 Show build information.
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33 --error-reporting=VAL (absent=deterministic)
34 Controls when the build errors are reported. early - report errors
35 as soon as they are discovered. deterministic - report errors at
36 the end of the build in a deterministic order. twice - report each
37 error twice: once as soon as the error is discovered and then again
38 at the end of the build, in a deterministic order.
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40 -f, --force
41 Force actions associated to aliases to be re-executed even if their
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44 --field=FIELD
45 Only print this field. This option can be repeated multiple times
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48 --file-watcher=VAL (absent=automatic)
49 Mechanism to detect changes in the source. Automatic to make dune
50 run an external program to detect changes. Manual to notify dune
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53 --passive-watch-mode
54 Similar to [--watch], but only start a build when instructed
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57 --react-to-insignificant-changes
58 react to insignificant file system changes; this is only useful for
59 benchmarking dune
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61 --sandbox=VAL (absent DUNE_SANDBOX env)
62 Sandboxing mode to use by default. Some actions require a certain
63 sandboxing mode, so they will ignore this setting. The allowed
64 values are: none, symlink, copy, hardlink.
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66 -w, --watch
67 Instead of terminating build after completion, wait continuously
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70 --wait-for-filesystem-clock
71 Dune digest file contents for better incrementally. These digests
72 are themselves cached. In some cases, Dune needs to drop some
73 digest cache entries in order for things to be reliable. This
74 option makes Dune wait for the file system clock to advance so that
75 it doesn't need to drop anything. You should probably not care
76 about this option; it is mostly useful for Dune developers to make
77 Dune tests of the digest cache more reproducible.
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82 --always-show-command-line
83 Always show the full command lines of programs executed by dune
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85 --auto-promote
86 Automatically promote files. This is similar to running dune
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89 --build-dir=FILE (absent DUNE_BUILD_DIR env)
90 Specified build directory. _build if unspecified
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92 --cache=VAL (absent DUNE_CACHE env)
93 Enable or disable Dune cache (either enabled or disabled). Default
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96 --cache-check-probability=VAL (absent DUNE_CACHE_CHECK_PROBABILITY env)
97 Check build reproducibility by re-executing randomly chosen rules
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100 build. The default probability is zero, i.e. no rules are checked.
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102 --cache-storage-mode=VAL (absent DUNE_CACHE_STORAGE_MODE env)
103 Dune cache storage mode (one of auto, hardlink or copy). Default is
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106 --config-file=FILE
107 Load this configuration file instead of the default one.
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109 --debug-artifact-substitution
110 Print debugging info about artifact substitution
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112 --debug-backtraces
113 Always print exception backtraces.
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115 --debug-cache=VAL
116 Show debug messages on cache misses for the given cache layers.
117 Value is a comma-separated list of cache layer names. All available
118 cache layers: shared,workspace-local,fs.
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120 --debug-dependency-path
121 In case of error, print the dependency path from the targets on the
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124 --debug-digests
125 Explain why Dune decides to re-digest some files
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127 --debug-load-dir
128 Print debugging info about directory loading
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130 --debug-store-digest-preimage
131 Store digest preimage for all computed digests, so that it's
132 possible to reverse them later, for debugging. The digests are
133 stored in the shared cache (see --cache flag) as values, even if
134 cache is otherwise disabled. This should be used only for
135 debugging, since it's slow and it litters the shared cache.
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137 --default-target=TARGET (absent=@@default)
138 Set the default target that when none is specified to dune build.
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140 --diff-command=VAL (absent DUNE_DIFF_COMMAND env)
141 Shell command to use to diff files. Use - to disable printing the
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144 --disable-promotion (absent DUNE_DISABLE_PROMOTION env)
145 Disable all promotion rules
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147 --display=MODE
148 Control the display mode of Dune. See dune-config(5) for more
149 details. Valid values for this option are One of progress, verbose,
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152 --dump-memo-graph=FILE
153 Dumps the dependency graph to a file after the build is complete
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155 --dump-memo-graph-format=FORMAT (absent=gexf)
156 File format to be used when dumping dependency graph
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158 --dump-memo-graph-with-timing
159 With --dump-memo-graph, will re-run each cached node in the Memo
160 graph after building and include the runtime in the output. Since
161 all nodes contain a cached value, this will measure just the
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164 --help[=FMT] (default=auto)
165 Show this help in format FMT. The value FMT must be one of auto,
166 pager, groff or plain. With auto, the format is pager or plain
167 whenever the TERM env var is dumb or undefined.
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169 --ignore-promoted-rules
170 Ignore rules with (mode promote), except ones with (only ...). The
171 variable %{ignoring_promoted_rules} in dune files reflects whether
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174 --instrument-with=BACKENDS (absent DUNE_INSTRUMENT_WITH env)
175 "Enable instrumentation by BACKENDS. BACKENDS is a comma-separated
176 list of library names, each one of which must declare an
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179 -j JOBS
180 Run no more than JOBS commands simultaneously.
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182 --no-buffer
183 Do not buffer the output of commands executed by dune. By default
184 dune buffers the output of subcommands, in order to prevent
185 interleaving when multiple commands are executed in parallel.
186 However, this can be an issue when debugging long running tests.
187 With --no-buffer, commands have direct access to the terminal. Note
188 that as a result their output won't be captured in the log file.
189 You should use this option in conjunction with -j 1, to avoid
190 interleaving. Additionally you should use --verbose as well, to
191 make sure that commands are printed before they are being executed.
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193 --no-config
194 Do not load the configuration file
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196 --no-print-directory
197 Suppress "Entering directory" messages
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199 --only-packages=PACKAGES
200 Ignore stanzas referring to a package that is not in PACKAGES.
201 PACKAGES is a comma-separated list of package names. Note that this
202 has the same effect as deleting the relevant stanzas from dune
203 files. It is mostly meant for releases. During development, it is
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207 -p PACKAGES, --for-release-of-packages=PACKAGES (required)
208 Shorthand for --release --only-packages PACKAGE. You must use this
209 option in your <package>.opam files, in order to build only what's
210 necessary when your project contains multiple packages as well as
211 getting reproducible builds.
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213 --print-metrics
214 Print out various performance metrics after every build
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216 --profile=VAL (absent DUNE_PROFILE env)
217 Select the build profile, for instance dev or release. The default
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220 --promote-install-files[=VAL] (default=true)
221 Promote the generated <package>.install files to the source tree
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223 --release
224 Put dune into a reproducible release mode. This is in fact a
225 shorthand for --root . --ignore-promoted-rules --no-config
226 --profile release --always-show-command-line
227 --promote-install-files --default-target @install
228 --require-dune-project-file. You should use this option for release
229 builds. For instance, you must use this option in your
230 <package>.opam files. Except if you already use -p, as -p implies
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233 --require-dune-project-file[=VAL] (default=true)
234 Fail if a dune-project file is missing.
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236 --root=DIR
237 Use this directory as workspace root instead of guessing it. Note
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241 --store-orig-source-dir (absent DUNE_STORE_ORIG_SOURCE_DIR env)
242 Store original source location in dune-package metadata
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244 --terminal-persistence=MODE
245 Changes how the log of build results are displayed to the console
246 between rebuilds while in --watch mode. Supported modes: preserve,
247 clear-on-rebuild, clear-on-rebuild-and-flush-history.
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249 --trace-file=FILE
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253 --verbose
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256 --version
257 Show version information.
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259 --workspace=FILE (absent DUNE_WORKSPACE env)
260 Use this specific workspace file instead of looking it up.
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262 -x VAL
263 Cross-compile using this toolchain.
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282 DUNE_BUILD_DIR
283 Specified build directory. _build if unspecified
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285 DUNE_CACHE
286 Enable or disable Dune cache (either enabled or disabled). Default
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289 DUNE_CACHE_CHECK_PROBABILITY
290 Check build reproducibility by re-executing randomly chosen rules
291 and comparing their results with those stored in Dune cache. Note:
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293 build. The default probability is zero, i.e. no rules are checked.
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295 DUNE_CACHE_STORAGE_MODE
296 Dune cache storage mode (one of auto, hardlink or copy). Default is
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299 DUNE_DIFF_COMMAND
300 Shell command to use to diff files. Use - to disable printing the
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303 DUNE_DISABLE_PROMOTION
304 Disable all promotion rules
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306 DUNE_INSTRUMENT_WITH
307 "Enable instrumentation by BACKENDS. BACKENDS is a comma-separated
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311 DUNE_PROFILE
312 Build profile. dev if unspecified or release if -p is set.
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314 DUNE_SANDBOX
315 Sandboxing mode to use by default. (see --sandbox)
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317 DUNE_STORE_ORIG_SOURCE_DIR
318 Store original source location in dune-package metadata
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321 Use this specific workspace file instead of looking it up.
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