How to Install and Uninstall ocaml-ppx-expect.x86_64 Package on Fedora 36
Last updated: October 06,2024
1. Install "ocaml-ppx-expect.x86_64" package
Please follow the guidelines below to install ocaml-ppx-expect.x86_64 on Fedora 36
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sudo dnf update
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sudo dnf install
ocaml-ppx-expect.x86_64
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2. Uninstall "ocaml-ppx-expect.x86_64" package
Please follow the guidance below to uninstall ocaml-ppx-expect.x86_64 on Fedora 36:
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sudo dnf remove
ocaml-ppx-expect.x86_64
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sudo dnf autoremove
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3. Information about the ocaml-ppx-expect.x86_64 package on Fedora 36
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Available Packages
Name : ocaml-ppx-expect
Version : 0.15.0
Release : 4.fc36
Architecture : x86_64
Size : 4.0 M
Source : ocaml-ppx-expect-0.15.0-4.fc36.src.rpm
Repository : fedora
Summary : Framework for writing tests in OCaml
URL : https://github.com/janestreet/ppx_expect
License : MIT
Description : Ppx_expect is a framework for writing tests in OCaml, similar to Cram
: (https://bitheap.org/cram/). Ppx_expect mimics the existing inline
: tests framework with the `let%expect_test` construct. The body of an
: expect-test can contain output-generating code, interleaved with
: `%expect` extension expressions to denote the expected output.
:
: When run, these tests will pass iff the output matches what was
: expected. If a test fails, a corrected file with the suffix
: ".corrected" will be produced with the actual output, and the
: `inline_tests_runner` will output a diff.
Available Packages
Name : ocaml-ppx-expect
Version : 0.15.0
Release : 4.fc36
Architecture : x86_64
Size : 4.0 M
Source : ocaml-ppx-expect-0.15.0-4.fc36.src.rpm
Repository : fedora
Summary : Framework for writing tests in OCaml
URL : https://github.com/janestreet/ppx_expect
License : MIT
Description : Ppx_expect is a framework for writing tests in OCaml, similar to Cram
: (https://bitheap.org/cram/). Ppx_expect mimics the existing inline
: tests framework with the `let%expect_test` construct. The body of an
: expect-test can contain output-generating code, interleaved with
: `%expect` extension expressions to denote the expected output.
:
: When run, these tests will pass iff the output matches what was
: expected. If a test fails, a corrected file with the suffix
: ".corrected" will be produced with the actual output, and the
: `inline_tests_runner` will output a diff.