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<p>This manual documents the release 4.11 of the OCaml
system. It is organized as follows.
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Part <a href="index.html#p%3Atutorials">I</a>, “An introduction to OCaml”,
gives an overview of the language.
</li><li class="li-itemize">Part <a href="index.html#p%3Arefman">II</a>, “The OCaml language”, is the
reference description of the language.
</li><li class="li-itemize">Part <a href="index.html#p%3Acommands">III</a>, “The OCaml tools”, documents
the compilers, toplevel system, and programming utilities.
</li><li class="li-itemize">Part <a href="index.html#p%3Alibrary">IV</a>, “The OCaml library”, describes the
modules provided in the standard library.
</li></ul><h2 class="section" id="conventions"><a class="section-anchor" href="#conventions" aria-hidden="true"></a>Conventions</h2>
<p>OCaml runs on several operating systems. The parts of
this manual that are specific to one operating system are presented as
shown below:</p><blockquote class="quote"><span class="c007">Unix:</span> This is material specific to the Unix family of operating
systems, including Linux and macOS.
</blockquote><blockquote class="quote"><span class="c007">Windows:</span> This is material specific to Microsoft Windows
(XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10).
</blockquote><h2 class="section" id="license"><a class="section-anchor" href="#license" aria-hidden="true"></a>License</h2>
<p>The OCaml system is copyright © 1996–2020
Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en
Automatique (INRIA).
INRIA holds all ownership rights to the OCaml system.</p><p>The OCaml system is open source and can be freely
redistributed. See the file <span class="c003">LICENSE</span> in the distribution for
licensing information.</p><p>The OCaml documentation and user’s manual is
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Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en
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The complete OCaml distribution can be accessed via the
<a href="https://ocaml.org/">ocaml.org website</a>.
This site contains a lot of additional information on OCaml.
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