module type Accessors =sig
..end
type ('a, 'b)
t
type 'a
key
val sexp_of_key : ('a, 'b) t ->
'a key -> Sexplib.Sexp.t
val clear : ('a, 'b) t -> unit
val copy : ('a, 'b) t ->
('a, 'b) t
val invariant : ('a, 'b) t -> unit
val fold : ('a, 'b) t ->
init:'c ->
f:(key:'a key -> data:'b -> 'c -> 'c) -> 'c
val iter : ('a, 'b) t ->
f:(key:'a key -> data:'b -> unit) -> unit
val existsi : ('a, 'b) t ->
f:(key:'a key -> data:'b -> bool) -> bool
val exists : ('a, 'b) t -> f:('b -> bool) -> bool
val length : ('a, 'b) t -> int
val is_empty : ('a, 'b) t -> bool
val mem : ('a, 'b) t ->
'a key -> bool
val remove : ('a, 'b) t ->
'a key -> unit
val remove_one : ('a, 'b list) t ->
'a key -> unit
val replace : ('a, 'b) t ->
key:'a key -> data:'b -> unit
val set : ('a, 'b) t ->
key:'a key -> data:'b -> unit
val add : ('a, 'b) t ->
key:'a key -> data:'b -> [ `Duplicate | `Ok ]
val add_exn : ('a, 'b) t ->
key:'a key -> data:'b -> unit
val change : ('a, 'b) t ->
'a key -> ('b option -> 'b option) -> unit
change t key f
updates the given table by changing the value stored under key
according to f
, just like Map.change
(see that for example).val add_multi : ('a, 'b list) t ->
key:'a key -> data:'b -> unit
add_multi t ~key ~data
if key
is present in the table then cons
data
on the list, otherwise add key
with a single element list.val remove_multi : ('a, 'b list) t ->
'a key -> unit
remove_multi t key
updates the table, removing the head of the list bound to
key
. If the list has only one element (or is empty) then the binding is
removed.val map : ('a, 'b) t ->
f:('b -> 'c) -> ('a, 'c) t
map t f
returns new table with bound values replaced by
f
applied to the bound valuesval mapi : ('a, 'b) t ->
f:(key:'a key -> data:'b -> 'c) ->
('a, 'c) t
map
, but function takes both key and data as argumentsval filter_map : ('a, 'b) t ->
f:('b -> 'c option) -> ('a, 'c) t
val filter_mapi : ('a, 'b) t ->
f:(key:'a key -> data:'b -> 'c option) ->
('a, 'c) t
filter_map
, but function takes both key and data as argumentsval filter : ('a, 'b) t ->
f:('b -> bool) -> ('a, 'b) t
val filteri : ('a, 'b) t ->
f:(key:'a key -> data:'b -> bool) ->
('a, 'b) t
val partition_map : ('a, 'b) t ->
f:('b -> [ `Fst of 'c | `Snd of 'd ]) ->
('a, 'c) t *
('a, 'd) t
val partition_mapi : ('a, 'b) t ->
f:(key:'a key ->
data:'b -> [ `Fst of 'c | `Snd of 'd ]) ->
('a, 'c) t *
('a, 'd) t
partition_map
, but function takes both key and data as argumentsval partition_tf : ('a, 'b) t ->
f:('b -> bool) ->
('a, 'b) t *
('a, 'b) t
val partitioni_tf : ('a, 'b) t ->
f:(key:'a key -> data:'b -> bool) ->
('a, 'b) t *
('a, 'b) t
val find_or_add : ('a, 'b) t ->
'a key -> default:(unit -> 'b) -> 'b
find_or_add t k ~default
returns the data associated with key k if it
is in the table t, otherwise it lets d = default() and adds it to the
table.val find : ('a, 'b) t ->
'a key -> 'b option
find t k
returns Some (the current binding) of k in t, or None if no
such binding existsval find_default : ('a, 'b) t ->
'a key -> default:(unit -> 'b) -> 'b
find_default t k ~default
returns the current binding of k in t, or
default ()
if no such binding exists.val find_exn : ('a, 'b) t ->
'a key -> 'b
find_exn t k
returns the current binding of k in t, or raises Not_found
if no such binding exists.val iter_vals : ('a, 'b) t -> f:('b -> unit) -> unit
iter_vals t ~f
is like iter, except it only supplies the value to f,
not the key.val merge : ('k, 'a) t ->
('k, 'b) t ->
f:(key:'k key ->
[ `Both of 'a * 'b | `Left of 'a | `Right of 'b ] -> 'c option) ->
('k, 'c) t
The result of merge f h1 h2
has as keys the set of all k
in the
union of the sets of keys of h1
and h2
for which d(k)
is not
None, where:
d(k) =
k
in h1
is to d1, and h2
does not map k
;k
in h2
is to d2, and h1
does not map k
;k
in h1
is to d1
and k
in h2
is to d2
.k
is mapped to a single piece of data x, where d(k)
= Some x.val merge_into : f:(key:'a key -> 'b -> 'b option -> 'b option) ->
src:('a, 'b) t ->
dst:('a, 'b) t -> unit
After merge_into f src dst
, for every key
in src
, key
will be
re-mapped in dst
to v
if f ~key d1 (find dst key) = Some v
.
val keys : ('a, 'b) t ->
'a key list
Returns the list of all data for given hashtable.
val data : ('a, 'b) t -> 'b list
filter_inplace t ~f
removes all the elements from t
that don't satisfy f
.val filter_inplace : ('a, 'b) t -> f:('b -> bool) -> unit
val filteri_inplace : ('a, 'b) t ->
f:('a key -> 'b -> bool) -> unit
val equal : ('a, 'b) t ->
('a, 'b) t -> ('b -> 'b -> bool) -> bool
val to_alist : ('a, 'b) t ->
('a key * 'b) list
val incr : ?by:int ->
('a, int) t ->
'a key -> unit