commit:     a81ca5137d52c895f169351c1c144a6e645b5e19
Author:     Alexis Ballier <aballier <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
AuthorDate: Tue Jan 24 10:49:03 2017 +0000
Commit:     Alexis Ballier <aballier <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
CommitDate: Tue Jan 24 10:49:03 2017 +0000
URL:        https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/commit/?id=a81ca513

dev-ml/batteries: remove old

Package-Manager: Portage-2.3.3, Repoman-2.3.1

 dev-ml/batteries/Manifest               |   2 -
 dev-ml/batteries/batteries-2.4.0.ebuild |  31 --
 dev-ml/batteries/batteries-2.5.2.ebuild |  24 -
 dev-ml/batteries/files/oc43-1.patch     | 762 --------------------------------
 dev-ml/batteries/files/oc43-2.patch     | 344 --------------
 dev-ml/batteries/files/oc43-3.patch     |  21 -
 6 files changed, 1184 deletions(-)

diff --git a/dev-ml/batteries/Manifest b/dev-ml/batteries/Manifest
index d8f166c..5a016d7 100644
--- a/dev-ml/batteries/Manifest
+++ b/dev-ml/batteries/Manifest
@@ -1,3 +1 @@
-DIST batteries-2.4.0.tar.gz 739489 SHA256 
f13ff15efa35c272e1e63a2604f92c1823d5685cd73d3d6cf00f25f80178439f SHA512 
091aad40268aa3826f840e5abdb8be75665df3d026aae4206d467c2e2b2b2f10746280c2baecca3bc9b66a51aadb2346801d1e41ce9ff3cc3b7fd9808b63d193
 WHIRLPOOL 
f1206abea0e1bed86b55e89f511112e113505b6dc4d2ccae185b83fdbddcec0389b1a302b9fca2531e5ba76c24278f68bdd785a187410d984d24f1dddd8a62cf
-DIST batteries-2.5.2.tar.gz 750624 SHA256 
649038b47cdc2b7d4d4331fdb54b1e726212ce904c3472687a86aaa8d6006451 SHA512 
310a2c88986cefe06424d428579203a5e147515fcd839a19daaedeca25803ef593d8eeb68027f26509fd820794b7928bf5ae56ff1aef852523ee91a4ce0d4d0d
 WHIRLPOOL 
eb4816ad84bac010460ca50e7f953fb2b05f3103444fcbc2e7b7b9a7a6f8dcf9fa5983f571128b6f8da38e0229a733b48dddbbb13fadc99deeffaea82ebaa744
 DIST batteries-2.5.3.tar.gz 756020 SHA256 
d437cfc8e65027425c081c8f72c2e4499f539ea5ea574bcabd372bdca45370b9 SHA512 
d1b776c82a8a79c2908da5f5c7b7ee335ea8520e05b725910c03f4eb3c6e653619e1ff9fab8811d94a613620a84ec016651d13773e1ceea8830bb8c1ce7b46ba
 WHIRLPOOL 
455a76a73037c5e0a2859699c080f6239158261f854c2bdca23f5fe7f7dcc33a8d6157c954ae207cd8a302643d632946953d2941009093720055ecff50762a23

diff --git a/dev-ml/batteries/batteries-2.4.0.ebuild 
b/dev-ml/batteries/batteries-2.4.0.ebuild
deleted file mode 100644
index b5a7c8f..00000000
--- a/dev-ml/batteries/batteries-2.4.0.ebuild
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,31 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 1999-2014 Gentoo Foundation
-# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
-# $Id$
-
-EAPI=5
-
-inherit oasis
-
-DESCRIPTION="The community-maintained foundation library for your OCaml 
projects"
-HOMEPAGE="https://github.com/ocaml-batteries-team/batteries-included/";
-SRC_URI="https://github.com/ocaml-batteries-team/batteries-included/archive/v${PV}.tar.gz
 -> ${P}.tar.gz"
-
-LICENSE="LGPL-2.1-with-linking-exception"
-SLOT="0/${PV}"
-KEYWORDS="~amd64"
-IUSE="test"
-
-RDEPEND="dev-ml/camomile:="
-DEPEND="${RDEPEND}
-       test? ( dev-ml/ounit dev-ml/iTeML )"
-
-DOCS=( "ChangeLog" "FAQ" "README.folders" "README.md" )
-
-S="${WORKDIR}/${PN}-included-${PV}"
-
-src_prepare() {
-       has_version '>=dev-lang/ocaml-4.03' && epatch \
-               "${FILESDIR}/oc43-1.patch" \
-               "${FILESDIR}/oc43-2.patch" \
-               "${FILESDIR}/oc43-3.patch"
-}

diff --git a/dev-ml/batteries/batteries-2.5.2.ebuild 
b/dev-ml/batteries/batteries-2.5.2.ebuild
deleted file mode 100644
index 1548038..00000000
--- a/dev-ml/batteries/batteries-2.5.2.ebuild
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 1999-2014 Gentoo Foundation
-# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
-# $Id$
-
-EAPI=5
-
-inherit oasis
-
-DESCRIPTION="The community-maintained foundation library for your OCaml 
projects"
-HOMEPAGE="https://github.com/ocaml-batteries-team/batteries-included/";
-SRC_URI="https://github.com/ocaml-batteries-team/batteries-included/archive/v${PV}.tar.gz
 -> ${P}.tar.gz"
-
-LICENSE="LGPL-2.1-with-linking-exception"
-SLOT="0/${PV}"
-KEYWORDS="~amd64"
-IUSE="test"
-
-RDEPEND="dev-ml/camomile:="
-DEPEND="${RDEPEND}
-       test? ( dev-ml/ounit dev-ml/iTeML )"
-
-DOCS=( "ChangeLog" "FAQ" "README.folders" "README.md" )
-
-S="${WORKDIR}/${PN}-included-${PV}"

diff --git a/dev-ml/batteries/files/oc43-1.patch 
b/dev-ml/batteries/files/oc43-1.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index a032374..00000000
--- a/dev-ml/batteries/files/oc43-1.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,762 +0,0 @@
-commit 45bcb681e4218586b66f3a0d83d7f5a51f5548e0
-Author: KC Sivaramakrishnan <[email protected]>
-Date:   Wed Mar 23 09:42:33 2016 +0000
-
-    Upgrading to 4.03
-
-diff --git a/src/batArray.mliv b/src/batArray.mliv
-index 51b4e28..025887f 100644
---- a/src/batArray.mliv
-+++ b/src/batArray.mliv
-@@ -82,8 +82,7 @@ external make : int -> 'a -> 'a array = "caml_make_vect"
-     If the value of [x] is a floating-point number, then the maximum
-     size is only [Sys.max_array_length / 2].*)
- 
--##V<4.2##val make_float : int -> float array
--##V>=4.2##external make_float : int -> float array = "caml_make_float_vect"
-+val make_float : int -> float array
- (** [Array.make_float n] returns a fresh float array of length [n],
-     with uninitialized data.
- 
-diff --git a/src/batCharParser.mli b/src/batCharParser.mli
-index 52c00d8..80ff8a8 100644
---- a/src/batCharParser.mli
-+++ b/src/batCharParser.mli
-@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ val source_of_string : string      -> (char, position) 
Source.t
- val source_of_enum   : char BatEnum.t -> (char, position) Source.t
- (** Create a source from a latin-1 character.*)
- 
--val parse : (char, 'a, position) t -> string -> ('a, position report) 
BatPervasives.result
-+val parse : (char, 'a, position) t -> string -> ('a, position report) result
- (**Apply a parser to a string.*)
- 
- (**{6 Utilities}*)
-diff --git a/src/batGc.mli b/src/batGc.mli
-index f3e6f54..ecffb79 100644
---- a/src/batGc.mli
-+++ b/src/batGc.mli
-@@ -34,18 +34,18 @@
- type stat = Gc.stat =
-   { minor_words : float;
-     (** Number of words allocated in the minor heap since
--        the program was started.  This number is accurate in
--        byte-code programs, but only an approximation in programs
--        compiled to native code. *)
-+       the program was started.  This number is accurate in
-+       byte-code programs, but only an approximation in programs
-+       compiled to native code. *)
- 
-     promoted_words : float;
-     (** Number of words allocated in the minor heap that
--        survived a minor collection and were moved to the major heap
--        since the program was started. *)
-+       survived a minor collection and were moved to the major heap
-+       since the program was started. *)
- 
-     major_words : float;
-     (** Number of words allocated in the major heap, including
--        the promoted words, since the program was started. *)
-+       the promoted words, since the program was started. *)
- 
-     minor_collections : int;
-     (** Number of minor collections since the program was started. *)
-@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ type stat = Gc.stat =
- 
-     live_words : int;
-     (** Number of words of live data in the major heap, including the header
--        words. *)
-+       words. *)
- 
-     live_blocks : int;
-     (** Number of live blocks in the major heap. *)
-@@ -78,8 +78,8 @@ type stat = Gc.stat =
- 
-     fragments : int;
-     (** Number of wasted words due to fragmentation.  These are
--        1-words free blocks placed between two live blocks.  They
--        are not available for allocation. *)
-+       1-words free blocks placed between two live blocks.  They
-+       are not available for allocation. *)
- 
-     compactions : int;
-     (** Number of heap compactions since the program was started. *)
-@@ -89,62 +89,68 @@ type stat = Gc.stat =
- 
-     stack_size: int;
-     (** Current size of the stack, in words. @since 3.12.0 *)
--  }
-+}
- (** The memory management counters are returned in a [stat] record.
- 
--    The total amount of memory allocated by the program since it was started
--    is (in words) [minor_words + major_words - promoted_words].  Multiply by
--    the word size (4 on a 32-bit machine, 8 on a 64-bit machine) to get
--    the number of bytes.
-+   The total amount of memory allocated by the program since it was started
-+   is (in words) [minor_words + major_words - promoted_words].  Multiply by
-+   the word size (4 on a 32-bit machine, 8 on a 64-bit machine) to get
-+   the number of bytes.
- *)
- 
- type control = Gc.control =
-   { mutable minor_heap_size : int;
-     (** The size (in words) of the minor heap.  Changing
--        this parameter will trigger a minor collection.  Default: 32k. *)
-+       this parameter will trigger a minor collection.  Default: 256k. *)
- 
-     mutable major_heap_increment : int;
--    (** The minimum number of words to add to the
--        major heap when increasing it.  Default: 124k. *)
-+    (** How much to add to the major heap when increasing it. If this
-+        number is less than or equal to 1000, it is a percentage of
-+        the current heap size (i.e. setting it to 100 will double the heap
-+        size at each increase). If it is more than 1000, it is a fixed
-+        number of words that will be added to the heap. Default: 15. *)
- 
-     mutable space_overhead : int;
-     (** The major GC speed is computed from this parameter.
--        This is the memory that will be "wasted" because the GC does not
--        immediatly collect unreachable blocks.  It is expressed as a
--        percentage of the memory used for live data.
--        The GC will work more (use more CPU time and collect
--        blocks more eagerly) if [space_overhead] is smaller.
--        Default: 80. *)
-+       This is the memory that will be "wasted" because the GC does not
-+       immediatly collect unreachable blocks.  It is expressed as a
-+       percentage of the memory used for live data.
-+       The GC will work more (use more CPU time and collect
-+       blocks more eagerly) if [space_overhead] is smaller.
-+       Default: 80. *)
- 
-     mutable verbose : int;
-     (** This value controls the GC messages on standard error output.
--        It is a sum of some of the following flags, to print messages
--        on the corresponding events:
--        - [0x001] Start of major GC cycle.
--        - [0x002] Minor collection and major GC slice.
--        - [0x004] Growing and shrinking of the heap.
--        - [0x008] Resizing of stacks and memory manager tables.
--        - [0x010] Heap compaction.
--        - [0x020] Change of GC parameters.
--        - [0x040] Computation of major GC slice size.
--        - [0x080] Calling of finalisation functions.
--        - [0x100] Bytecode executable search at start-up.
--        - [0x200] Computation of compaction triggering condition.
--        Default: 0. *)
-+       It is a sum of some of the following flags, to print messages
-+       on the corresponding events:
-+       - [0x001] Start of major GC cycle.
-+       - [0x002] Minor collection and major GC slice.
-+       - [0x004] Growing and shrinking of the heap.
-+       - [0x008] Resizing of stacks and memory manager tables.
-+       - [0x010] Heap compaction.
-+       - [0x020] Change of GC parameters.
-+       - [0x040] Computation of major GC slice size.
-+       - [0x080] Calling of finalisation functions.
-+       - [0x100] Bytecode executable and shared library search at start-up.
-+       - [0x200] Computation of compaction-triggering condition.
-+       - [0x400] Output GC statistics at program exit.
-+       Default: 0. *)
- 
-     mutable max_overhead : int;
-     (** Heap compaction is triggered when the estimated amount
--        of "wasted" memory is more than [max_overhead] percent of the
--        amount of live data.  If [max_overhead] is set to 0, heap
--        compaction is triggered at the end of each major GC cycle
--        (this setting is intended for testing purposes only).
--        If [max_overhead >= 1000000], compaction is never triggered.
--        Default: 500. *)
-+       of "wasted" memory is more than [max_overhead] percent of the
-+       amount of live data.  If [max_overhead] is set to 0, heap
-+       compaction is triggered at the end of each major GC cycle
-+       (this setting is intended for testing purposes only).
-+       If [max_overhead >= 1000000], compaction is never triggered.
-+       If compaction is permanently disabled, it is strongly suggested
-+       to set [allocation_policy] to 1.
-+       Default: 500. *)
- 
-     mutable stack_limit : int;
-     (** The maximum size of the stack (in words).  This is only
--        relevant to the byte-code runtime, as the native code runtime
--        uses the operating system's stack.  Default: 256k. *)
-+       relevant to the byte-code runtime, as the native code runtime
-+       uses the operating system's stack.  Default: 1024k. *)
- 
-     mutable allocation_policy : int;
-     (** The policy used for allocating in the heap.  Possible
-@@ -153,16 +159,22 @@ type control = Gc.control =
-         first-fit policy, which can be slower in some cases but
-         can be better for programs with fragmentation problems.
-         Default: 0. @since 3.11.0 *)
--  }
-+
-+    window_size : int;
-+    (** The size of the window used by the major GC for smoothing
-+        out variations in its workload. This is an integer between
-+        1 and 50.
-+        Default: 1. @since 4.03.0 *)
-+}
- (** The GC parameters are given as a [control] record.  Note that
-     these parameters can also be initialised by setting the
-     OCAMLRUNPARAM environment variable.  See the documentation of
--    ocamlrun. *)
-+    [ocamlrun]. *)
- 
- external stat : unit -> stat = "caml_gc_stat"
- (** Return the current values of the memory management counters in a
--    [stat] record.  This function examines every heap block to get the
--    statistics. *)
-+   [stat] record.  This function examines every heap block to get the
-+   statistics. *)
- 
- external quick_stat : unit -> stat = "caml_gc_quick_stat"
- (** Same as [stat] except that [live_words], [live_blocks], [free_words],
-@@ -172,117 +184,144 @@ external quick_stat : unit -> stat = 
"caml_gc_quick_stat"
- 
- external counters : unit -> float * float * float = "caml_gc_counters"
- (** Return [(minor_words, promoted_words, major_words)].  This function
--    is as fast at [quick_stat]. *)
-+    is as fast as [quick_stat]. *)
- 
- external get : unit -> control = "caml_gc_get"
- (** Return the current values of the GC parameters in a [control] record. *)
- 
- external set : control -> unit = "caml_gc_set"
- (** [set r] changes the GC parameters according to the [control] record [r].
--    The normal usage is: [Gc.set { (Gc.get()) with Gc.verbose = 0x00d }] *)
-+   The normal usage is: [Gc.set { (Gc.get()) with Gc.verbose = 0x00d }] *)
- 
- external minor : unit -> unit = "caml_gc_minor"
- (** Trigger a minor collection. *)
- 
--external major_slice : int -> int = "caml_gc_major_slice";;
--(** Do a minor collection and a slice of major collection.  The argument
--    is the size of the slice, 0 to use the automatically-computed
--    slice size.  In all cases, the result is the computed slice size. *)
-+external major_slice : int -> int = "caml_gc_major_slice"
-+(** [major_slice n]
-+    Do a minor collection and a slice of major collection. [n] is the
-+    size of the slice: the GC will do enough work to free (on average)
-+    [n] words of memory. If [n] = 0, the GC will try to do enough work
-+    to ensure that the next slice has no work to do.
-+    Return an approximation of the work that the next slice will have
-+    to do. *)
- 
- external major : unit -> unit = "caml_gc_major"
- (** Do a minor collection and finish the current major collection cycle. *)
- 
- external full_major : unit -> unit = "caml_gc_full_major"
- (** Do a minor collection, finish the current major collection cycle,
--    and perform a complete new cycle.  This will collect all currently
--    unreachable blocks. *)
-+   and perform a complete new cycle.  This will collect all currently
-+   unreachable blocks. *)
- 
- external compact : unit -> unit = "caml_gc_compaction"
- (** Perform a full major collection and compact the heap.  Note that heap
--    compaction is a lengthy operation. *)
-+   compaction is a lengthy operation. *)
- 
- val print_stat : _ BatInnerIO.output -> unit
- (** Print the current values of the memory management counters (in
--    human-readable form) into the channel argument. *)
-+   human-readable form) into the channel argument. *)
- 
- val allocated_bytes : unit -> float
- (** Return the total number of bytes allocated since the program was
--    started.  It is returned as a [float] to avoid overflow problems
--    with [int] on 32-bit machines. *)
-+   started.  It is returned as a [float] to avoid overflow problems
-+   with [int] on 32-bit machines. *)
-+
-+external get_minor_free : unit -> int = "caml_get_minor_free" [@@noalloc]
-+(** Return the current size of the free space inside the minor heap. *)
-+
-+external get_bucket : int -> int = "caml_get_major_bucket" [@@noalloc]
-+(** [get_bucket n] returns the current size of the [n]-th future bucket
-+    of the GC smoothing system. The unit is one millionth of a full GC.
-+    Raise [Invalid_argument] if [n] is negative, return 0 if n is larger
-+    than the smoothing window. *)
-+
-+external get_credit : unit -> int = "caml_get_major_credit" [@@noalloc]
-+(** [get_credit ()] returns the current size of the "work done in advance"
-+    counter of the GC smoothing system. The unit is one millionth of a
-+    full GC. *)
-+
-+external huge_fallback_count : unit -> int = "caml_gc_huge_fallback_count"
-+(** Return the number of times we tried to map huge pages and had to fall
-+    back to small pages. This is always 0 if [OCAMLRUNPARAM] contains [H=1].
-+    @since 4.03.0 *)
- 
- val finalise : ('a -> unit) -> 'a -> unit
- (** [finalise f v] registers [f] as a finalisation function for [v].
--    [v] must be heap-allocated.  [f] will be called with [v] as
--    argument at some point between the first time [v] becomes unreachable
--    and the time [v] is collected by the GC.  Several functions can
--    be registered for the same value, or even several instances of the
--    same function.  Each instance will be called once (or never,
--    if the program terminates before [v] becomes unreachable).
--
--    The GC will call the finalisation functions in the order of
--    deallocation.  When several values become unreachable at the
--    same time (i.e. during the same GC cycle), the finalisation
--    functions will be called in the reverse order of the corresponding
--    calls to [finalise].  If [finalise] is called in the same order
--    as the values are allocated, that means each value is finalised
--    before the values it depends upon.  Of course, this becomes
--    false if additional dependencies are introduced by assignments.
--
--    Anything reachable from the closure of finalisation functions
--    is considered reachable, so the following code will not work
--    as expected:
--    - [ let v = ... in Gc.finalise (fun x -> ...) v ]
--
--    Instead you should write:
--    - [ let f = fun x -> ... ;; let v = ... in Gc.finalise f v ]
--
--
--    The [f] function can use all features of OCaml, including
--    assignments that make the value reachable again.  It can also
--    loop forever (in this case, the other
--    finalisation functions will not be called during the execution of f,
--    unless it calls [finalise_release]).
--    It can call [finalise] on [v] or other values to register other
--    functions or even itself.  It can raise an exception; in this case
--    the exception will interrupt whatever the program was doing when
--    the function was called.
--
--
--    [finalise] will raise [Invalid_argument] if [v] is not
--    heap-allocated.  Some examples of values that are not
--    heap-allocated are integers, constant constructors, booleans,
--    the empty array, the empty list, the unit value.  The exact list
--    of what is heap-allocated or not is implementation-dependent.
--    Some constant values can be heap-allocated but never deallocated
--    during the lifetime of the program, for example a list of integer
--    constants; this is also implementation-dependent.
--    You should also be aware that compiler optimisations may duplicate
--    some immutable values, for example floating-point numbers when
--    stored into arrays, so they can be finalised and collected while
--    another copy is still in use by the program.
--
--
--    The results of calling {!String.make}, {!String.create},
--    {!Array.make}, and {!Pervasives.ref} are guaranteed to be
--    heap-allocated and non-constant except when the length argument is [0].
-+   [v] must be heap-allocated.  [f] will be called with [v] as
-+   argument at some point between the first time [v] becomes unreachable
-+   (including through weak pointers) and the time [v] is collected by
-+   the GC. Several functions can
-+   be registered for the same value, or even several instances of the
-+   same function.  Each instance will be called once (or never,
-+   if the program terminates before [v] becomes unreachable).
-+
-+   The GC will call the finalisation functions in the order of
-+   deallocation.  When several values become unreachable at the
-+   same time (i.e. during the same GC cycle), the finalisation
-+   functions will be called in the reverse order of the corresponding
-+   calls to [finalise].  If [finalise] is called in the same order
-+   as the values are allocated, that means each value is finalised
-+   before the values it depends upon.  Of course, this becomes
-+   false if additional dependencies are introduced by assignments.
-+
-+   In the presence of multiple OCaml threads it should be assumed that
-+   any particular finaliser may be executed in any of the threads.
-+
-+   Anything reachable from the closure of finalisation functions
-+   is considered reachable, so the following code will not work
-+   as expected:
-+   - [ let v = ... in Gc.finalise (fun _ -> ...v...) v ]
-+
-+   Instead you should make sure that [v] is not in the closure of
-+   the finalisation function by writing:
-+   - [ let f = fun x -> ... ;; let v = ... in Gc.finalise f v ]
-+
-+
-+   The [f] function can use all features of OCaml, including
-+   assignments that make the value reachable again.  It can also
-+   loop forever (in this case, the other
-+   finalisation functions will not be called during the execution of f,
-+   unless it calls [finalise_release]).
-+   It can call [finalise] on [v] or other values to register other
-+   functions or even itself.  It can raise an exception; in this case
-+   the exception will interrupt whatever the program was doing when
-+   the function was called.
-+
-+
-+   [finalise] will raise [Invalid_argument] if [v] is not
-+   guaranteed to be heap-allocated.  Some examples of values that are not
-+   heap-allocated are integers, constant constructors, booleans,
-+   the empty array, the empty list, the unit value.  The exact list
-+   of what is heap-allocated or not is implementation-dependent.
-+   Some constant values can be heap-allocated but never deallocated
-+   during the lifetime of the program, for example a list of integer
-+   constants; this is also implementation-dependent.
-+   Note that values of types [float] and ['a lazy] (for any ['a]) are
-+   sometimes allocated and sometimes not, so finalising them is unsafe,
-+   and [finalise] will also raise [Invalid_argument] for them.
-+
-+
-+   The results of calling {!String.make}, {!Bytes.make}, {!Bytes.create},
-+   {!Array.make}, and {!Pervasives.ref} are guaranteed to be
-+   heap-allocated and non-constant except when the length argument is [0].
- *)
- 
--val finalise_release : unit -> unit;;
-+val finalise_release : unit -> unit
- (** A finalisation function may call [finalise_release] to tell the
-     GC that it can launch the next finalisation function without waiting
-     for the current one to return. *)
- 
- type alarm = Gc.alarm
- (** An alarm is a piece of data that calls a user function at the end of
--    each major GC cycle.  The following functions are provided to create
--    and delete alarms. *)
-+   each major GC cycle.  The following functions are provided to create
-+   and delete alarms. *)
- 
- val create_alarm : (unit -> unit) -> alarm
- (** [create_alarm f] will arrange for [f] to be called at the end of each
--    major GC cycle, starting with the current cycle or the next one.
--    A value of type [alarm] is returned that you can
--    use to call [delete_alarm]. *)
-+   major GC cycle, starting with the current cycle or the next one.
-+   A value of type [alarm] is returned that you can
-+   use to call [delete_alarm]. *)
- 
- val delete_alarm : alarm -> unit
--  (** [delete_alarm a] will stop the calls to the function associated
--      to [a].  Calling [delete_alarm a] again has no effect. *)
-+(** [delete_alarm a] will stop the calls to the function associated
-+   to [a].  Calling [delete_alarm a] again has no effect. *)
-diff --git a/src/batHashtbl.mli b/src/batHashtbl.mli
-index d3a9118..dd95c0c 100644
---- a/src/batHashtbl.mli
-+++ b/src/batHashtbl.mli
-@@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ val print :  ?first:string -> ?last:string -> ?sep:string 
-> ?kvsep:string ->
- module Exceptionless :
- sig
-   val find : ('a, 'b) t -> 'a -> 'b option
--  val modify : 'a -> ('b -> 'b) -> ('a, 'b) t -> (unit, exn) 
BatPervasives.result
-+  val modify : 'a -> ('b -> 'b) -> ('a, 'b) t -> (unit, exn) result
- end
- 
- (** Infix operators over a {!BatHashtbl} *)
-@@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ sig
-   module Exceptionless :
-   sig
-     val find : 'a t -> key -> 'a option
--    val modify : key -> ('a -> 'a) -> 'a t -> (unit, exn) BatPervasives.result
-+    val modify : key -> ('a -> 'a) -> 'a t -> (unit, exn) result
-   end
- 
-   (** Infix operators over a {!BatHashtbl} *)
-@@ -562,7 +562,7 @@ sig
-   module Exceptionless :
-   sig
-     val find : ('a, 'b, [>`Read]) t -> 'a -> 'b option
--    val modify : 'a -> ('b -> 'b) -> ('a, 'b, [>`Read]) t -> (unit, exn) 
BatPervasives.result
-+    val modify : 'a -> ('b -> 'b) -> ('a, 'b, [>`Read]) t -> (unit, exn) 
result
-   end
- 
-   (** Operations on {!BatHashtbl.Cap} with labels.*)
-diff --git a/src/batHashtbl.mlv b/src/batHashtbl.mlv
-index 6a79a33..ef7a030 100644
---- a/src/batHashtbl.mlv
-+++ b/src/batHashtbl.mlv
-@@ -413,7 +413,7 @@ sig
-   module Exceptionless :
-   sig
-     val find : 'a t -> key -> 'a option
--    val modify : key -> ('a -> 'a) -> 'a t -> (unit, exn) BatPervasives.result
-+    val modify : key -> ('a -> 'a) -> 'a t -> (unit, exn) result
-   end
- 
-   (** Infix operators over a {!BatHashtbl} *)
-@@ -571,7 +571,7 @@ struct
-   let map_inplace (f:key -> 'a -> 'b) h = map_inplace f (to_hash h)
-   let filteri_inplace f h = filteri_inplace f (to_hash h)
-   let filter_inplace f h = filter_inplace f (to_hash h)
--  let filter_map_inplace f h = filter_map_inplace f (to_hash h)
-+  let filter_map_inplace f h = filter_map_inplace f h
- 
- 
-   let find_option h key =
-diff --git a/src/batInnerPervasives.mlv b/src/batInnerPervasives.mlv
-index c86f1f7..c81cba4 100644
---- a/src/batInnerPervasives.mlv
-+++ b/src/batInnerPervasives.mlv
-@@ -43,20 +43,16 @@ let unique ()     =
-    Q.unit (fun () -> unique () <> unique ())
- *)
- 
--type ('a, 'b) result =
--  | Ok  of 'a
--  | Bad of 'b
--
- (* Ideas taken from Nicholas Pouillard's my_std.ml in ocamlbuild/ *)
- let ignore_ok = function
-     Ok _ -> ()
--  | Bad ex -> raise ex
-+  | Error ex -> raise ex
- 
- let ok = function
-     Ok v -> v
--  | Bad ex -> raise ex
-+  | Error ex -> raise ex
- 
--let wrap f x = try Ok (f x) with ex -> Bad ex
-+let wrap f x = try Ok (f x) with ex -> Error ex
- 
- let forever f x = ignore (while true do f x done)
- 
-diff --git a/src/batInnerWeaktbl.ml b/src/batInnerWeaktbl.ml
-index 64bb15f..c525f62 100644
---- a/src/batInnerWeaktbl.ml
-+++ b/src/batInnerWeaktbl.ml
-@@ -120,6 +120,7 @@ module Make (H: Hashtbl.HashedType) : Hashtbl.S with type 
key = H.t = struct
-     W.iter (fun cls -> W.add tbl' (Stack.copy cls)) tbl; tbl'
-   let stats _ = assert false
-   let reset _ = assert false
-+  let filter_map_inplace _ = assert false
- end
- 
- module StdHash = Make
-diff --git a/src/batParserCo.ml b/src/batParserCo.ml
-index cac4701..75ac6fb 100644
---- a/src/batParserCo.ml
-+++ b/src/batParserCo.ml
-@@ -274,10 +274,10 @@ let lookahead p e = match apply p e with
-   | Failure _ as result              -> result
- 
- let interpret_result = function
--  | Setback f | Failure f                -> BatInnerPervasives.Bad f
--  | Success (r, _) | Backtrack (r, _, _) -> BatInnerPervasives.Ok r
-+  | Setback f | Failure f                -> Error f
-+  | Success (r, _) | Backtrack (r, _, _) -> Ok r
- 
--let suspend : ('a, 'b, 'c) t -> ('a, (unit -> ('b, 'c report) 
BatInnerPervasives.result), 'c) t = fun s e ->
-+let suspend : ('a, 'b, 'c) t -> ('a, (unit -> ('b, 'c report) 
Pervasives.result), 'c) t = fun s e ->
-   let resume () = interpret_result (s e) in
-   Success (resume, e)
- 
-diff --git a/src/batParserCo.mli b/src/batParserCo.mli
-index 1fbe15a..40c5cf7 100644
---- a/src/batParserCo.mli
-+++ b/src/batParserCo.mli
-@@ -141,15 +141,15 @@ val filter: ('b -> bool) -> ('a, 'b, 'c) t ->  ('a, 'b, 
'c) t
- (**[filter f p] is only accepts values [x] such that [p]
-    accepts [x] and [f (p x)] is [true]*)
- 
--val suspend : ('a, 'b, 'c) t -> ('a, (unit -> ('b, 'c report) 
BatPervasives.result), 'c) t
-+val suspend : ('a, 'b, 'c) t -> ('a, (unit -> ('b, 'c report) result), 'c) t
- (**[suspend s] returns the state of the parser in a form that can be
-    resumed by calling the returned function. evaluation will resume
-    from parser s *)
- 
--val run: ('a, 'b, 'c) t -> ('a, 'c) Source.t -> ('b, 'c report) 
BatPervasives.result
-+val run: ('a, 'b, 'c) t -> ('a, 'c) Source.t -> ('b, 'c report) result
- (**[run p s] executes parser [p] on source [s]. In case of
-    success, returns [Ok v], where [v] is the return value of [p].
--   In case of failure, returns [Bad f], with [f] containing
-+   In case of failure, returns [Error f], with [f] containing
-    details on the parsing error.*)
- 
- 
-diff --git a/src/batPathGen.ml b/src/batPathGen.ml
-index 46a97ba..71d1084 100644
---- a/src/batPathGen.ml
-+++ b/src/batPathGen.ml
-@@ -512,7 +512,7 @@ module Make = functor (S : StringType) -> struct
-   let full_match pars ss =
-     let parser_final = BatParserCo.( >>> ) pars BatParserCo.eof in
-     match BatParserCo.run parser_final (S.Parse.source ss) with
--    | BatPervasives.Ok _ -> true
-+    | Ok _ -> true
-     | _ -> false
- 
-   (*  let full_match_none_of raw_excluded ss =
-diff --git a/src/batPervasives.mliv b/src/batPervasives.mliv
-index 6353214..c74b913 100644
---- a/src/batPervasives.mliv
-+++ b/src/batPervasives.mliv
-@@ -842,20 +842,14 @@ val print :  ?first:string -> ?last:string -> 
?sep:string -> ('a BatInnerIO.outp
- 
-     For more functions related to this type, see the {!BatResult} module.
- *)
--type ('a, 'b) result = ('a, 'b) BatInnerPervasives.result =
--  | Ok  of 'a
--  | Bad of 'b
--  (** The result of a computation - either an [Ok] with the normal
--      result or a [Bad] with some value (often an exception) containing
--      failure information*)
- 
- val ignore_ok : ('a, exn) result -> unit
- (** [ignore_ok (f x)] ignores the result of [f x] if it's ok, but
--    throws the exception contained if [Bad] is returned. *)
-+    throws the exception contained if [Error] is returned. *)
- 
- val ok : ('a, exn) result -> 'a
- (** [f x |> ok] unwraps the [Ok] result of [f x] and returns it, or
--    throws the exception contained if [Bad] is returned. *)
-+    throws the exception contained if [Error] is returned. *)
- 
- val wrap : ('a -> 'b) -> 'a -> ('b, exn) result
- (** [wrap f x] wraps a function that would normally throw an exception
-diff --git a/src/batResult.ml b/src/batResult.ml
-index 1d98663..f90b4d9 100644
---- a/src/batResult.ml
-+++ b/src/batResult.ml
-@@ -1,45 +1,45 @@
- 
--type ('a, 'b) t = ('a, 'b) BatPervasives.result =
-+type ('a, 'b) t = ('a, 'b) result =
-   | Ok  of 'a
--  | Bad of 'b
-+  | Error of 'b
- 
--let catch f x = try Ok (f x) with e -> Bad e
--let catch2 f x y = try Ok (f x y) with e -> Bad e
--let catch3 f x y z = try Ok (f x y z) with e -> Bad e
-+let catch f x = try Ok (f x) with e -> Error e
-+let catch2 f x y = try Ok (f x y) with e -> Error e
-+let catch3 f x y z = try Ok (f x y z) with e -> Error e
- 
- let of_option = function
-   | Some x -> Ok x
--  | None   -> Bad ()
-+  | None   -> Error ()
- 
- let to_option = function
-   | Ok x   -> Some x
--  | Bad _-> None
-+  | Error _-> None
- 
- let default def = function
-   | Ok x  -> x
--  | Bad _ -> def
-+  | Error _ -> def
- 
- let map_default def f = function
-   | Ok x -> f x
--  | Bad _ -> def
-+  | Error _ -> def
- 
--let is_ok = function Ok _ -> true | Bad _ -> false
-+let is_ok = function Ok _ -> true | Error _ -> false
- 
--let is_bad = function Bad _ -> true | Ok _ -> false
-+let is_bad = function Error _ -> true | Ok _ -> false
- 
--let is_exn e = function Bad exn -> exn = e | Ok _ -> false
-+let is_exn e = function Error exn -> exn = e | Ok _ -> false
- 
--let get = function Ok x -> x | Bad e -> raise e
-+let get = function Ok x -> x | Error e -> raise e
- 
- let print print_val oc = function
-   | Ok x -> BatPrintf.fprintf oc "Ok(%a)" print_val x
--  | Bad e -> BatPrintf.fprintf oc "Bad(%a)" BatPrintexc.print e
-+  | Error e -> BatPrintf.fprintf oc "Error(%a)" BatPrintexc.print e
- 
- 
- module Monad = struct
-   let bind m k = match m with
-     | Ok  x      -> k x
--    | Bad _ as e -> e
-+    | Error _ as e -> e
- 
-   let return x = Ok x
- 
-diff --git a/src/batResult.mli b/src/batResult.mli
-index a295c64..203c125 100644
---- a/src/batResult.mli
-+++ b/src/batResult.mli
-@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
- (**  Monadic results of computations that can raise exceptions *)
- 
- (** The type of a result.  A result is either [Ok x] carrying the
--    normal return value [x] or is [Bad e] carrying some indication of an
-+    normal return value [x] or is [Error e] carrying some indication of an
-     error.  The value associated with a bad result is usually an exception
-     ([exn]) that can be raised.
-     @since 1.0
- *)
--type ('a, 'b) t = ('a, 'b) BatPervasives.result = Ok of 'a | Bad of 'b
-+type ('a, 'b) t = ('a, 'b) result = Ok of 'a | Error of 'b
- 
- (** Execute a function and catch any exception as a result.  This
-     function encapsulates code that could throw an exception and returns
-@@ -26,19 +26,19 @@ val catch2: ('a -> 'b -> 'c) -> 'a -> 'b -> ('c, exn) t
- val catch3: ('a -> 'b -> 'c -> 'd) -> 'a -> 'b -> 'c -> ('d, exn) t
- 
- 
--(** [get (Ok x)] returns [x], and [get (Bad e)] raises [e].  This
-+(** [get (Ok x)] returns [x], and [get (Error e)] raises [e].  This
-     function is, in a way, the opposite of the [catch] function
-     @since 2.0
- *)
- val get : ('a, exn) t -> 'a
- 
--(** [default d r] evaluates to [d] if [r] is [Bad] else [x] when [r] is
-+(** [default d r] evaluates to [d] if [r] is [Error] else [x] when [r] is
-     [Ok x]
-     @since 2.0
- *)
- val default: 'a -> ('a, _) t -> 'a
- 
--(** [map_default d f r] evaluates to [d] if [r] is [Bad] else [f x]
-+(** [map_default d f r] evaluates to [d] if [r] is [Error] else [f x]
-     when [r] is [Ok x]
-     @since 2.0
- *)
-@@ -49,12 +49,12 @@ val map_default : 'b -> ('a -> 'b) -> ('a, _) t -> 'b
- *)
- val is_ok : ('a, 'b) t -> bool
- 
--(** [is_bad (Bad _)] is [true], otherwise [false]
-+(** [is_bad (Error _)] is [true], otherwise [false]
-     @since 2.0
- *)
- val is_bad : ('a, 'b) t -> bool
- 
--(** [is_exn e1 r] is [true] iff [r] is [Bad e2] with [e1=e2] *)
-+(** [is_exn e1 r] is [true] iff [r] is [Error e2] with [e1=e2] *)
- val is_exn : exn -> ('a, exn) t -> bool
- 
- (** Convert an [option] to a [result]
-@@ -96,5 +96,5 @@ module Infix : sig
-   val ( >>= ): ('a, 'b) t -> ('a -> ('c, 'b) t) -> ('c, 'b) t
- end
- 
--(** Print a result as Ok(x) or Bad(exn) *)
-+(** Print a result as Ok(x) or Error(exn) *)
- val print : ('b BatInnerIO.output -> 'a -> unit) -> 'b BatInnerIO.output -> 
('a, exn) t -> unit
-diff --git a/src/batSys.mliv b/src/batSys.mliv
-index 510a661..add0b33 100644
---- a/src/batSys.mliv
-+++ b/src/batSys.mliv
-@@ -65,7 +65,8 @@ external getenv : string -> string = "caml_sys_getenv"
- external command : string -> int = "caml_sys_system_command"
- (** Execute the given shell command and return its exit code. *)
- 
--external time : unit -> float = "caml_sys_time"
-+##V<4.3## external time : unit -> float = "caml_sys_time"
-+##V>=4.3## external time : unit -> (float [@unboxed]) = "caml_sys_time" 
"caml_sys_time_unboxed" [@@noalloc]
- (** Return the processor time, in seconds, used by the program
-     since the beginning of execution. *)
- 
-diff --git a/src/batUnix.mliv b/src/batUnix.mliv
-index 60a6ec4..069d63a 100644
---- a/src/batUnix.mliv
-+++ b/src/batUnix.mliv
-@@ -766,7 +766,8 @@ val create_process_env :
- (** {6 Symbolic links} *)
- 
- 
--val symlink : string -> string -> unit
-+##V>=4.3##val symlink : ?to_dir:bool -> string -> string -> unit
-+##V<4.3##val symlink : string -> string -> unit
- (** [symlink source dest] creates the file [dest] as a symbolic link
-     to the file [source]. *)
- 

diff --git a/dev-ml/batteries/files/oc43-2.patch 
b/dev-ml/batteries/files/oc43-2.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index 36d8e41..00000000
--- a/dev-ml/batteries/files/oc43-2.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,344 +0,0 @@
-commit 905cbb6a3ebf1edc11745737feeedd36708149a7
-Author: KC Sivaramakrishnan <[email protected]>
-Date:   Wed Mar 23 10:11:46 2016 +0000
-
-    Spacing edits
-
-diff --git a/src/batGc.mli b/src/batGc.mli
-index ecffb79..494b9b1 100644
---- a/src/batGc.mli
-+++ b/src/batGc.mli
-@@ -34,18 +34,18 @@
- type stat = Gc.stat =
-   { minor_words : float;
-     (** Number of words allocated in the minor heap since
--       the program was started.  This number is accurate in
--       byte-code programs, but only an approximation in programs
--       compiled to native code. *)
-+        the program was started.  This number is accurate in
-+        byte-code programs, but only an approximation in programs
-+        compiled to native code. *)
- 
-     promoted_words : float;
-     (** Number of words allocated in the minor heap that
--       survived a minor collection and were moved to the major heap
--       since the program was started. *)
-+        survived a minor collection and were moved to the major heap
-+        since the program was started. *)
- 
-     major_words : float;
-     (** Number of words allocated in the major heap, including
--       the promoted words, since the program was started. *)
-+        the promoted words, since the program was started. *)
- 
-     minor_collections : int;
-     (** Number of minor collections since the program was started. *)
-@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ type stat = Gc.stat =
- 
-     live_words : int;
-     (** Number of words of live data in the major heap, including the header
--       words. *)
-+        words. *)
- 
-     live_blocks : int;
-     (** Number of live blocks in the major heap. *)
-@@ -78,8 +78,8 @@ type stat = Gc.stat =
- 
-     fragments : int;
-     (** Number of wasted words due to fragmentation.  These are
--       1-words free blocks placed between two live blocks.  They
--       are not available for allocation. *)
-+        1-words free blocks placed between two live blocks.  They
-+        are not available for allocation. *)
- 
-     compactions : int;
-     (** Number of heap compactions since the program was started. *)
-@@ -92,16 +92,16 @@ type stat = Gc.stat =
- }
- (** The memory management counters are returned in a [stat] record.
- 
--   The total amount of memory allocated by the program since it was started
--   is (in words) [minor_words + major_words - promoted_words].  Multiply by
--   the word size (4 on a 32-bit machine, 8 on a 64-bit machine) to get
--   the number of bytes.
-+    The total amount of memory allocated by the program since it was started
-+    is (in words) [minor_words + major_words - promoted_words].  Multiply by
-+    the word size (4 on a 32-bit machine, 8 on a 64-bit machine) to get
-+    the number of bytes.
- *)
- 
- type control = Gc.control =
-   { mutable minor_heap_size : int;
-     (** The size (in words) of the minor heap.  Changing
--       this parameter will trigger a minor collection.  Default: 256k. *)
-+        this parameter will trigger a minor collection.  Default: 256k. *)
- 
-     mutable major_heap_increment : int;
-     (** How much to add to the major heap when increasing it. If this
-@@ -112,45 +112,45 @@ type control = Gc.control =
- 
-     mutable space_overhead : int;
-     (** The major GC speed is computed from this parameter.
--       This is the memory that will be "wasted" because the GC does not
--       immediatly collect unreachable blocks.  It is expressed as a
--       percentage of the memory used for live data.
--       The GC will work more (use more CPU time and collect
--       blocks more eagerly) if [space_overhead] is smaller.
--       Default: 80. *)
-+        This is the memory that will be "wasted" because the GC does not
-+        immediatly collect unreachable blocks.  It is expressed as a
-+        percentage of the memory used for live data.
-+        The GC will work more (use more CPU time and collect
-+        blocks more eagerly) if [space_overhead] is smaller.
-+        Default: 80. *)
- 
-     mutable verbose : int;
-     (** This value controls the GC messages on standard error output.
--       It is a sum of some of the following flags, to print messages
--       on the corresponding events:
--       - [0x001] Start of major GC cycle.
--       - [0x002] Minor collection and major GC slice.
--       - [0x004] Growing and shrinking of the heap.
--       - [0x008] Resizing of stacks and memory manager tables.
--       - [0x010] Heap compaction.
--       - [0x020] Change of GC parameters.
--       - [0x040] Computation of major GC slice size.
--       - [0x080] Calling of finalisation functions.
--       - [0x100] Bytecode executable and shared library search at start-up.
--       - [0x200] Computation of compaction-triggering condition.
--       - [0x400] Output GC statistics at program exit.
--       Default: 0. *)
-+        It is a sum of some of the following flags, to print messages
-+        on the corresponding events:
-+        - [0x001] Start of major GC cycle.
-+        - [0x002] Minor collection and major GC slice.
-+        - [0x004] Growing and shrinking of the heap.
-+        - [0x008] Resizing of stacks and memory manager tables.
-+        - [0x010] Heap compaction.
-+        - [0x020] Change of GC parameters.
-+        - [0x040] Computation of major GC slice size.
-+        - [0x080] Calling of finalisation functions.
-+        - [0x100] Bytecode executable and shared library search at start-up.
-+        - [0x200] Computation of compaction-triggering condition.
-+        - [0x400] Output GC statistics at program exit.
-+        Default: 0. *)
- 
-     mutable max_overhead : int;
-     (** Heap compaction is triggered when the estimated amount
--       of "wasted" memory is more than [max_overhead] percent of the
--       amount of live data.  If [max_overhead] is set to 0, heap
--       compaction is triggered at the end of each major GC cycle
--       (this setting is intended for testing purposes only).
--       If [max_overhead >= 1000000], compaction is never triggered.
--       If compaction is permanently disabled, it is strongly suggested
--       to set [allocation_policy] to 1.
--       Default: 500. *)
-+        of "wasted" memory is more than [max_overhead] percent of the
-+        amount of live data.  If [max_overhead] is set to 0, heap
-+        compaction is triggered at the end of each major GC cycle
-+        (this setting is intended for testing purposes only).
-+        If [max_overhead >= 1000000], compaction is never triggered.
-+        If compaction is permanently disabled, it is strongly suggested
-+        to set [allocation_policy] to 1.
-+        Default: 500. *)
- 
-     mutable stack_limit : int;
-     (** The maximum size of the stack (in words).  This is only
--       relevant to the byte-code runtime, as the native code runtime
--       uses the operating system's stack.  Default: 1024k. *)
-+        relevant to the byte-code runtime, as the native code runtime
-+        uses the operating system's stack.  Default: 1024k. *)
- 
-     mutable allocation_policy : int;
-     (** The policy used for allocating in the heap.  Possible
-@@ -173,8 +173,8 @@ type control = Gc.control =
- 
- external stat : unit -> stat = "caml_gc_stat"
- (** Return the current values of the memory management counters in a
--   [stat] record.  This function examines every heap block to get the
--   statistics. *)
-+    [stat] record.  This function examines every heap block to get the
-+    statistics. *)
- 
- external quick_stat : unit -> stat = "caml_gc_quick_stat"
- (** Same as [stat] except that [live_words], [live_blocks], [free_words],
-@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ external get : unit -> control = "caml_gc_get"
- 
- external set : control -> unit = "caml_gc_set"
- (** [set r] changes the GC parameters according to the [control] record [r].
--   The normal usage is: [Gc.set { (Gc.get()) with Gc.verbose = 0x00d }] *)
-+    The normal usage is: [Gc.set { (Gc.get()) with Gc.verbose = 0x00d }] *)
- 
- external minor : unit -> unit = "caml_gc_minor"
- (** Trigger a minor collection. *)
-@@ -210,21 +210,21 @@ external major : unit -> unit = "caml_gc_major"
- 
- external full_major : unit -> unit = "caml_gc_full_major"
- (** Do a minor collection, finish the current major collection cycle,
--   and perform a complete new cycle.  This will collect all currently
--   unreachable blocks. *)
-+    and perform a complete new cycle.  This will collect all currently
-+    unreachable blocks. *)
- 
- external compact : unit -> unit = "caml_gc_compaction"
- (** Perform a full major collection and compact the heap.  Note that heap
--   compaction is a lengthy operation. *)
-+    compaction is a lengthy operation. *)
- 
- val print_stat : _ BatInnerIO.output -> unit
- (** Print the current values of the memory management counters (in
--   human-readable form) into the channel argument. *)
-+    human-readable form) into the channel argument. *)
- 
- val allocated_bytes : unit -> float
- (** Return the total number of bytes allocated since the program was
--   started.  It is returned as a [float] to avoid overflow problems
--   with [int] on 32-bit machines. *)
-+    started.  It is returned as a [float] to avoid overflow problems
-+    with [int] on 32-bit machines. *)
- 
- external get_minor_free : unit -> int = "caml_get_minor_free" [@@noalloc]
- (** Return the current size of the free space inside the minor heap. *)
-@@ -247,63 +247,63 @@ external huge_fallback_count : unit -> int = 
"caml_gc_huge_fallback_count"
- 
- val finalise : ('a -> unit) -> 'a -> unit
- (** [finalise f v] registers [f] as a finalisation function for [v].
--   [v] must be heap-allocated.  [f] will be called with [v] as
--   argument at some point between the first time [v] becomes unreachable
--   (including through weak pointers) and the time [v] is collected by
--   the GC. Several functions can
--   be registered for the same value, or even several instances of the
--   same function.  Each instance will be called once (or never,
--   if the program terminates before [v] becomes unreachable).
--
--   The GC will call the finalisation functions in the order of
--   deallocation.  When several values become unreachable at the
--   same time (i.e. during the same GC cycle), the finalisation
--   functions will be called in the reverse order of the corresponding
--   calls to [finalise].  If [finalise] is called in the same order
--   as the values are allocated, that means each value is finalised
--   before the values it depends upon.  Of course, this becomes
--   false if additional dependencies are introduced by assignments.
--
--   In the presence of multiple OCaml threads it should be assumed that
--   any particular finaliser may be executed in any of the threads.
--
--   Anything reachable from the closure of finalisation functions
--   is considered reachable, so the following code will not work
--   as expected:
--   - [ let v = ... in Gc.finalise (fun _ -> ...v...) v ]
--
--   Instead you should make sure that [v] is not in the closure of
--   the finalisation function by writing:
--   - [ let f = fun x -> ... ;; let v = ... in Gc.finalise f v ]
--
--
--   The [f] function can use all features of OCaml, including
--   assignments that make the value reachable again.  It can also
--   loop forever (in this case, the other
--   finalisation functions will not be called during the execution of f,
--   unless it calls [finalise_release]).
--   It can call [finalise] on [v] or other values to register other
--   functions or even itself.  It can raise an exception; in this case
--   the exception will interrupt whatever the program was doing when
--   the function was called.
--
--
--   [finalise] will raise [Invalid_argument] if [v] is not
--   guaranteed to be heap-allocated.  Some examples of values that are not
--   heap-allocated are integers, constant constructors, booleans,
--   the empty array, the empty list, the unit value.  The exact list
--   of what is heap-allocated or not is implementation-dependent.
--   Some constant values can be heap-allocated but never deallocated
--   during the lifetime of the program, for example a list of integer
--   constants; this is also implementation-dependent.
--   Note that values of types [float] and ['a lazy] (for any ['a]) are
--   sometimes allocated and sometimes not, so finalising them is unsafe,
--   and [finalise] will also raise [Invalid_argument] for them.
--
--
--   The results of calling {!String.make}, {!Bytes.make}, {!Bytes.create},
--   {!Array.make}, and {!Pervasives.ref} are guaranteed to be
--   heap-allocated and non-constant except when the length argument is [0].
-+    [v] must be heap-allocated.  [f] will be called with [v] as
-+    argument at some point between the first time [v] becomes unreachable
-+    (including through weak pointers) and the time [v] is collected by
-+    the GC. Several functions can
-+    be registered for the same value, or even several instances of the
-+    same function.  Each instance will be called once (or never,
-+    if the program terminates before [v] becomes unreachable).
-+
-+    The GC will call the finalisation functions in the order of
-+    deallocation.  When several values become unreachable at the
-+    same time (i.e. during the same GC cycle), the finalisation
-+    functions will be called in the reverse order of the corresponding
-+    calls to [finalise].  If [finalise] is called in the same order
-+    as the values are allocated, that means each value is finalised
-+    before the values it depends upon.  Of course, this becomes
-+    false if additional dependencies are introduced by assignments.
-+
-+    In the presence of multiple OCaml threads it should be assumed that
-+    any particular finaliser may be executed in any of the threads.
-+
-+    Anything reachable from the closure of finalisation functions
-+    is considered reachable, so the following code will not work
-+    as expected:
-+    - [ let v = ... in Gc.finalise (fun _ -> ...v...) v ]
-+
-+    Instead you should make sure that [v] is not in the closure of
-+    the finalisation function by writing:
-+    - [ let f = fun x -> ... ;; let v = ... in Gc.finalise f v ]
-+
-+
-+    The [f] function can use all features of OCaml, including
-+    assignments that make the value reachable again.  It can also
-+    loop forever (in this case, the other
-+    finalisation functions will not be called during the execution of f,
-+    unless it calls [finalise_release]).
-+    It can call [finalise] on [v] or other values to register other
-+    functions or even itself.  It can raise an exception; in this case
-+    the exception will interrupt whatever the program was doing when
-+    the function was called.
-+
-+
-+    [finalise] will raise [Invalid_argument] if [v] is not
-+    guaranteed to be heap-allocated.  Some examples of values that are not
-+    heap-allocated are integers, constant constructors, booleans,
-+    the empty array, the empty list, the unit value.  The exact list
-+    of what is heap-allocated or not is implementation-dependent.
-+    Some constant values can be heap-allocated but never deallocated
-+    during the lifetime of the program, for example a list of integer
-+    constants; this is also implementation-dependent.
-+    Note that values of types [float] and ['a lazy] (for any ['a]) are
-+    sometimes allocated and sometimes not, so finalising them is unsafe,
-+    and [finalise] will also raise [Invalid_argument] for them.
-+
-+
-+    The results of calling {!String.make}, {!Bytes.make}, {!Bytes.create},
-+    {!Array.make}, and {!Pervasives.ref} are guaranteed to be
-+    heap-allocated and non-constant except when the length argument is [0].
- *)
- 
- val finalise_release : unit -> unit
-@@ -313,15 +313,15 @@ val finalise_release : unit -> unit
- 
- type alarm = Gc.alarm
- (** An alarm is a piece of data that calls a user function at the end of
--   each major GC cycle.  The following functions are provided to create
--   and delete alarms. *)
-+    each major GC cycle.  The following functions are provided to create
-+    and delete alarms. *)
- 
- val create_alarm : (unit -> unit) -> alarm
- (** [create_alarm f] will arrange for [f] to be called at the end of each
--   major GC cycle, starting with the current cycle or the next one.
--   A value of type [alarm] is returned that you can
--   use to call [delete_alarm]. *)
-+    major GC cycle, starting with the current cycle or the next one.
-+    A value of type [alarm] is returned that you can
-+    use to call [delete_alarm]. *)
- 
- val delete_alarm : alarm -> unit
- (** [delete_alarm a] will stop the calls to the function associated
--   to [a].  Calling [delete_alarm a] again has no effect. *)
-+    to [a].  Calling [delete_alarm a] again has no effect. *)

diff --git a/dev-ml/batteries/files/oc43-3.patch 
b/dev-ml/batteries/files/oc43-3.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index 95fa8fa..00000000
--- a/dev-ml/batteries/files/oc43-3.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-commit 39393f8fc2d7c60dc093e9ea836077598dfbe955
-Author: KC Sivaramakrishnan <[email protected]>
-Date:   Wed Mar 23 11:23:26 2016 +0000
-
-    Fix make_float versioning
-
-diff --git a/src/batArray.mliv b/src/batArray.mliv
-index 025887f..c6bfd02 100644
---- a/src/batArray.mliv
-+++ b/src/batArray.mliv
-@@ -82,7 +82,9 @@ external make : int -> 'a -> 'a array = "caml_make_vect"
-     If the value of [x] is a floating-point number, then the maximum
-     size is only [Sys.max_array_length / 2].*)
- 
--val make_float : int -> float array
-+##V>=4.3##val make_float : int -> float array
-+##V=4.2##external make_float : int -> float array = "caml_make_float_vect"
-+##V<4.2##val make_float : int -> float array
- (** [Array.make_float n] returns a fresh float array of length [n],
-     with uninitialized data.
- 

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