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dune-upgrade(1) |
Dune Manual |
dune-upgrade(1) |
dune-upgrade - Upgrade jbuilder projects to dune
dune upgrade upgrade all the jbuilder projects in the workspace to dune
- --build-info
- Show build information.
- -f, --force
- Force actions associated to aliases to be re-executed even if their
dependencies haven't changed.
- --help[=FMT] (default=auto)
- Show this help in format FMT. The value FMT must be one of
`auto', `pager', `groff' or `plain'. With `auto', the format is `pager` or
`plain' whenever the TERM env var is `dumb' or undefined.
- --version
- Show version information.
- -w, --watch
- Instead of terminating build after completion, wait continuously for file
changes.
These options are common to all commands.
- --always-show-command-line
- Always show the full command lines of programs executed by dune
- --auto-promote
- Automatically promote files. This is similar to running dune
promote after the build.
- --build-dir=FILE (absent DUNE_BUILD_DIR env)
- Specified build directory. _build if unspecified
- --config-file=FILE
- Load this configuration file instead of the default one.
- --debug-backtraces
- Always print exception backtraces.
- --debug-dependency-path
- In case of error, print the dependency path from the targets on the
command line to the rule that failed.
- --debug-findlib
- Debug the findlib sub-system.
- --default-target=TARGET (absent=@@default)
- Set the default target that when none is specified to dune
build.
- --dev
- Same as --profile dev
- --diff-command=VAL
- Shell command to use to diff files. Use - to disable printing the
diff.
- --display=MODE
- Control the display mode of Dune. See dune-config(5) for more
details.
- --ignore-promoted-rules
- Ignore rules with (mode promote), except ones with (only ...). The
variable %{ignoring_promoted_rules} in dune files reflects whether this
option was passed or not.
- -j JOBS
- Run no more than JOBS commands simultaneously.
- --no-buffer
- Do not buffer the output of commands executed by dune. By default dune
buffers the output of subcommands, in order to prevent interleaving when
multiple commands are executed in parallel. However, this can be an issue
when debugging long running tests. With --no-buffer, commands have
direct access to the terminal. Note that as a result their output won't be
captured in the log file. You should use this option in conjunction with
-j 1, to avoid interleaving. Additionally you should use
--verbose as well, to make sure that commands are printed before
they are being executed.
- --no-config
- Do not load the configuration file
- --no-print-directory
- Suppress "Entering directory" messages
- --only-packages=PACKAGES
- Ignore stanzas referring to a package that is not in PACKAGES.
PACKAGES is a comma-separated list of package names. Note that this
has the same effect as deleting the relevant stanzas from jbuild files. It
is mostly meant for releases. During development, it is likely that what
you want instead is to build a particular <package>.install
target.
- -p PACKAGES,
--for-release-of-packages=PACKAGES
- Shorthand for --root . --only-packages PACKAGE --ignore-promoted-rules
--no-config --profile release. You must use this option in your
<package>.opam files, in order to build only what's necessary
when your project contains multiple packages as well as getting
reproducible builds.
- --profile=VAL (absent DUNE_PROFILE env)
- Select the build profile, for instance dev or release. The
default is dev.
- --root=DIR
- Use this directory as workspace root instead of guessing it. Note that
this option doesn't change the interpretation of targets given on the
command line. It is only intended for scripts.
- --store-orig-source-dir (absent DUNE_STORE_ORIG_SOURCE_DIR
env)
- Store original source location in dune-package metadata
- --trace-file=FILE
- Output trace data in catapult format (compatible with
chrome://tracing)
- --verbose
- Same as --display verbose
- --workspace=FILE (absent DUNE_WORKSPACE env)
- Use this specific workspace file instead of looking it up.
- -x VAL
- Cross-compile using this toolchain.
Use `dune COMMAND --help' for help on a single command.
These environment variables affect the execution of upgrade:
- DUNE_BUILD_DIR
- Specified build directory. _build if unspecified
- DUNE_PROFILE
- Build profile. dev if unspecified or release if -p is set.
- DUNE_STORE_ORIG_SOURCE_DIR
- Store original source location in dune-package metadata
- DUNE_WORKSPACE
- Use this specific workspace file instead of looking it up.
Check bug reports at https://github.com/ocaml/dune/issues
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