odoc documentation generatorFor a quick look at the odoc syntax, see the cheatsheet!
odoc?odoc is a documentation generator for OCaml. It reads doc comments from your source files and your .mld files, then outputs HTML, LaTeX and man pages. The pages you are reading now are rendered using odoc.
Text inside doc comments (delimited by (** ... *)) is marked up in odoc syntax:
val float_dsig : int -> float t
(** [float_dsig d] rounds the normalised {e decimal} significand
    of the float to the [d]th decimal fractional digit and formats
    the result with ["%g"]. Ties are rounded towards positive
    infinity. The result is NaN on infinities and only defined for
    [0 <= d <= 16].
    {b Warning.} The current implementation overflows on large [d]
    and floats. *)These comments are picked up by odoc and turned into HTML, LaTeX, or manpages.
The syntax reference is a refinement of that explained in the OCaml manual. The differences are described here.
odoc's main advantages over OCamldoc are:
t was in val f : A(M).t -> unit, odoc will link to it!M : Base.Applicative.S with type t := u, odoc will show you!To integrate odoc into your tool, webpage or any other setting, you'll need to understand how to drive odoc.