OCaml, several questions [closed] - functional-programming

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I have many questions connected with OCaml ?
How to compile code ? I desire to have a .exe file (I'm working on windows)
How to use #use ? In one folder I have two files:
file1.ml and file2.ml
And file2.ml contains #use "file1.ml", but compiler cannot find file1.ml. What should I do ?

Try ocamlc or ocamlopt
#use is a toplevel directive. When relying on the compiler to create an executable, files are compiled separately and then linked, just like with compilers for most other languages.

If you really want to learn OCaml, please refer to this book:
https://realworldocaml.org/v1/en/html/index.html
It was out weeks ago and it is currently the best book about OCaml. And its HTML version is free.

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I would like to find a library for parsing and generating text in common lisp. I would like it to be maintained and documented and preferably with a community that could answer questions.
In the past I have used for the same job ANTLR/StringTemplate in Java and Boost.Spirit in C++. Both projects are well documented in my opinion. From what I am reading, Parsec for Haskell would also meet my requirements. But I have not found something similar for LISP. Perhaps lispers parse texts using their own hand-made parsers?
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