Adaptable Type Definitions for cross-language data types
ATD stands for Adaptable Type Definitions. It is a syntax for defining cross-language data types. It is used as input to generate efficient and type-safe serializers, deserializers and validators. The current target languages are OCaml and Java. The following opam packages are provided by the atd project: * atdgen: executable that generates OCaml code dealing with json and biniou data formats * atdj: executable that generates Java code dealing with json * atd: library for parsing atd files used by code generators
| Release | Stable | Testing |
|---|---|---|
| Fedora Rawhide | 2.16.0-6.fc44 | - |
| Fedora 43 | 2.16.0-5.fc43 | 2.16.0-5.fc43 |
| Fedora 42 | 2.16.0-1.fc42 | - |
| Fedora 41 | 2.15.0-11.fc41 | - |
You can contact the maintainers of this package via email at
ocaml-atd dash maintainers at fedoraproject dot org.