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- Use separate functions for successive passes in module `Driver.Passes` - Use other functions for end results printing in module `Driver.Commands` As a consequence, it is much more flexible to use by plugins or libs and we no longer need the complex polymorphic variant parameter. This patch leverages previous changes to use Cmdliner subcommands and effectively specialises the flags of each Catala subcommand. Other changes include: - an attempt to normalise the generic options and reduce the number of global references. Some are ok, like `debug` ; some would better be further cleaned up, e.g. the ones used by Proof backend were moved to a `Proof.globals` module and need discussion. The printer no longer relies on the global languages and prints money amounts in an agnostic way. - the plugin directory is automatically guessed and loaded even in dev setups. Plugins are shown by the main `catala` command and listed in `catala --help` - exception catching at the toplevel has been refactored a bit as well; return codes are normalised to follow the manpage and avoid codes >= 128 that are generally reserved for shells. Update tests |
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French Law Libraries
This folder presents a working example of how Catala could be distributed and deployed inside existing applications. Each sub-folder is specialized for a particular programming language, and features a ready-to-use library of all the French public algorithms coded up using Catala so far.
General principles
Let us say you want to deploy a Catala program inside an application written
in programming language X. The Catala compiler will translate the source
Catala program into X, yielding a new .x
source code file. This .x
file
will export functions corresponding to the scopes of the original Catala
program. You can then reuse those exported functions in your application written
in X.
OCaml
To see how to deploy Catala programs as an OCaml library, see the dedicated readme.
JS
To see how to deploy Catala programs as a JS library, see the dedicated readme.
Python
To see how to deploy Catala programs as a Python library, see the dedicated readme.