We have the pleasure of celebrating the birthday of Blaise Pascal by announcing the release of OCaml version 5.5.0. Some of the highlights in OCaml 5.5.0 are: Module-dependent Functions Modules can now be used as function arguments in a form of lightweight functors. For instance, we can define a function for printing a map generated by the Map.Make functor: let pp_map (module M: Map.S) pp_key pp_v ppf set = if M.is_empty set then Format.fprintf ppf "ø" else let pp_sep ppf () = Fo...
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