module Bigstring: Bigstringtypet =(char, Bigarray.int8_unsigned_elt, Bigarray.c_layout) Bigarray.Array1.t
exception IOError of int * exn
The occurred exception (e.g. Unix_error, End_of_file)
val create : ?max_mem_waiting_gc:Byte_units.t -> int -> tcreate lengthlength.
Content is undefined.max_mem_waiting_gc : default = 256 M in OCaml <= 3.12, 1 G otherwise. As
the total allocation of calls to create approach max_mem_waiting_gc,
the pressure in the garbage collector to be more agressive will increase.val init : int -> f:(int -> char) -> tinit n ~f creates a bigstring t of length n, with t.{i} = f ival of_string : ?pos:int -> ?len:int -> string -> tof_string ?pos ?len strlen in str starting at position pos.pos : default = 0len : default = String.length str - posval to_string : ?pos:int -> ?len:int -> t -> stringto_string ?pos ?len bstrInvalid_argument if the string would exceed runtime limits.len in bstr starting at position pos.pos : default = 0len : default = length bstr - posval check_args : loc:string -> pos:int -> len:int -> t -> unitcheck_args ~loc ~pos ~len bstr checks the position and length
arguments pos and len for bigstrings bstr.Invalid_argument if these arguments are illegal for the given
bigstring using loc to indicate the calling context.val get_opt_len : t -> pos:int -> int option -> intget_opt_len bstr ~pos opt_lenbstr starting at position pos and given optional length
opt_len. This function does not check the validity of its
arguments. Use Bigstring.check_args for that purpose.val length : t -> intlength bstrbstr.val sub : ?pos:int -> ?len:int -> t -> tsub ?pos ?len bstrbstr that starts at
position pos and has length len. The sub-bigstring is a unique copy
of the memory region, i.e. modifying it will not modify the original
bigstring. Note that this is different than the behavior of the
standard OCaml Array1.sub, which shares the memory.pos : default = 0len : default = Bigstring.length bstr - pos : ?pos:int -> ?len:int -> t -> tsub_shared ?pos ?len bstrbstr
that starts at position pos and has length len. The sub-bigstring
shares the same memory region, i.e. modifying it will modify the
original bigstring. Holding on to the sub-bigstring will also keep
the (usually bigger) original one around.pos : default = 0len : default = Bigstring.length bstr - posval get : t -> int -> charget t pos returns the character at posval set : t -> int -> char -> unitset t pos sets the character at posval is_mmapped : t -> boolis_mmapped bstrbstr is
memory-mapped.type('src, 'dst)blit =src:'src ->
?src_pos:int -> ?src_len:int -> dst:'dst -> ?dst_pos:int -> unit -> unit
blit ~src ?src_pos ?src_len ~dst ?dst_pos () blits src_len characters
from src starting at position src_pos to dst at position dst_pos.Invalid_argument if the designated ranges are out of bounds.val blit : (t, t) blitval blit_string_bigstring : (string, t) blitval blit_bigstring_string : (t, string) blitval read : ?min_len:int -> Unix.file_descr -> ?pos:int -> ?len:int -> t -> intread ?min_len fd ?pos ?len bstr reads at least min_len (must be
greater than or equal zero) and at most len (must be greater than
or equal to min_len) bytes from file descriptor fd, and writes
them to bigstring bstr starting at position pos.Invalid_argument if the designated ranges are out of bounds.IOError in the case of input errors, or on EOF if the
minimum length could not be read.
NOTE: even if len is zero, there may still be errors when reading
from the descriptor!
min_len : default = 0pos : default = 0len : default = length bstr - posval really_read : Unix.file_descr -> ?pos:int -> ?len:int -> t -> unitreally_read fd ?pos ?len bstr reads len bytes from file descriptor
fd, and writes them to bigstring bstr starting at position pos.Invalid_argument if the designated range is out of bounds.IOError in the case of input errors, or on EOF.pos : default = 0len : default = length bstr - posval really_recv : Unix.file_descr -> ?pos:int -> ?len:int -> t -> unitreally_recv sock ?pos ?len bstr receives len bytes from socket
sock, and writes them to bigstring bstr starting at position
pos. If len is zero, the function returns immediately without
performing the underlying system call.Invalid_argument if the designated range is out of bounds.IOError in the case of input errors, or on EOF.pos : default = 0len : default = length bstr - posval recvfrom_assume_fd_is_nonblocking : Unix.file_descr -> ?pos:int -> ?len:int -> t -> int * Unix.sockaddrrecvfrom_assume_fd_is_nonblocking sock ?pos ?len bstr reads up to
len bytes into bigstring bstr starting at position pos from
socket sock without yielding to other OCaml-threads.Unix_error in the case of input errors.Invalid_argument if the designated range is out of bounds.pos : default = 0len : default = length bstr - posval read_assume_fd_is_nonblocking : Unix.file_descr -> ?pos:int -> ?len:int -> t -> intread_assume_fd_is_nonblocking fd ?pos ?len bstr reads up to
len bytes into bigstring bstr starting at position pos from
file descriptor fd without yielding to other OCaml-threads.Unix_error in the case of input errors.Invalid_argument if the designated range is out of bounds.pos : default = 0len : default = length bstr - posval input : ?min_len:int ->
Pervasives.in_channel -> ?pos:int -> ?len:int -> t -> intinput ?min_len ic ?pos ?len bstr tries to read len bytes
(guarantees to read at least min_len bytes (must be greater than
or equal to zero and smaller or equal to len), if possible, before
returning) from input channel ic, and writes them to bigstring
bstr starting at position pos.Invalid_argument if the designated range is out of bounds.IOError in the case of input errors, or on premature EOF.
NOTE: even if len is zero, there may still be errors when reading
from the descriptor, which will be done if the internal buffer
is empty!
NOTE: if at least len characters are available in the input channel
buffer and if len is not zero, data will only be fetched from the
channel buffer. Otherwise data will be read until at least min_len
characters are available.
min_len : default = 0pos : default = 0len : default = length bstr - posval really_input : Pervasives.in_channel -> ?pos:int -> ?len:int -> t -> unitreally_input ic ?pos ?len bstr reads exactly len bytes from
input channel ic, and writes them to bigstring bstr starting at
position pos.Invalid_argument if the designated range is out of bounds.IOError in the case of input errors, or on premature EOF.pos : default = 0len : default = length bstr - posval pread_assume_fd_is_nonblocking : Unix.file_descr -> offset:int -> ?pos:int -> ?len:int -> t -> intpread_assume_fd_is_nonblocking fd ~offset ?pos ?len bstr reads up to len bytes
from file descriptor fd at offset offset, and writes them to bigstring bstr
starting at position pos. The fd must be capable of seeking, and the current file
offset used for a regular read() is unchanged. Please see 'man pread' for more
information.Invalid_argument if the designated range is out of bounds.IOError in the case of input errors, or on EOF.pos : default = 0len : default = length bstr - posval really_write : Unix.file_descr -> ?pos:int -> ?len:int -> t -> unitreally_write fd ?pos ?len bstr writes len bytes in bigstring
bstr starting at position pos to file descriptor fd.Invalid_argument if the designated range is out of bounds.IOError in the case of output errors.pos : default = 0len : default = length bstr - posval really_send_no_sigpipe : (Unix.file_descr -> ?pos:int -> ?len:int -> t -> unit) Or_error.treally_send_no_sigpipe sock ?pos ?len bstr sends len bytes in
bigstring bstr starting at position pos to socket sock without
blocking and ignoring SIGPIPE.Invalid_argument if the designated range is out of bounds.IOError in the case of output errors.val send_nonblocking_no_sigpipe : (Unix.file_descr -> ?pos:int -> ?len:int -> t -> int option)
Or_error.tsend_nonblocking_no_sigpipe sock ?pos ?len bstr tries to send
len bytes in bigstring bstr starting at position pos to socket
sock.Invalid_argument if the designated range is out of bounds.Unix_error in the case of output errors.Some bytes_written, or None if the operation
would have blocked.val sendto_nonblocking_no_sigpipe : (Unix.file_descr ->
?pos:int -> ?len:int -> t -> Unix.sockaddr -> int option)
Or_error.tsendto_nonblocking_no_sigpipe sock ?pos ?len bstr sockaddr tries
to send len bytes in bigstring bstr starting at position pos
to socket sock using address addr.Invalid_argument if the designated range is out of bounds.Unix_error in the case of output errors.Some bytes_written,
or None if the operation would have blocked.val write : Unix.file_descr -> ?pos:int -> ?len:int -> t -> intwrite fd ?pos ?len bstr writes len
bytes in bigstring bstr starting at position pos to file
descriptor fd.Unix_error in the case of output errors.Invalid_argument if the designated range is out of bounds.pos : default = 0len : default = length bstr - posval pwrite_assume_fd_is_nonblocking : Unix.file_descr -> offset:int -> ?pos:int -> ?len:int -> t -> intpwrite_assume_fd_is_nonblocking fd ~offset ?pos ?len bstr writes up to len bytes
of bigstring bstr starting at position pos to file descriptor fd at position
offset. The fd must be capable of seeking, and the current file offset used for
non-positional read()/write() calls is unchanged.Invalid_argument if the designated range is out of bounds.IOError in the case of input errors, or on EOF.pos : default = 0len : default = length bstr - posval write_assume_fd_is_nonblocking : Unix.file_descr -> ?pos:int -> ?len:int -> t -> intwrite_assume_fd_is_nonblocking fd ?pos ?len bstr writes len
bytes in bigstring bstr starting at position pos to file
descriptor fd without yielding to other OCaml-threads.Unix_error in the case of output errors.Invalid_argument if the designated range is out of bounds.pos : default = 0len : default = length bstr - posval writev : Unix.file_descr -> ?count:int -> t Unix.IOVec.t array -> intwritev fd ?count iovecs writes count iovecs of
bigstrings to file descriptor fd.Unix_error in the case of output errors.Invalid_argument if count is out of range.count : default = Array.length iovecsval writev_assume_fd_is_nonblocking : Unix.file_descr -> ?count:int -> t Unix.IOVec.t array -> intwritev_assume_fd_is_nonblocking fd ?count iovecs writes count
iovecs of bigstrings to file descriptor fd without yielding to
other OCaml-threads.Unix_error in the case of output errors.Invalid_argument if the designated range is out of bounds.count : default = Array.length iovecsval sendmsg_nonblocking_no_sigpipe : (Unix.file_descr ->
?count:int -> t Unix.IOVec.t array -> int option)
Or_error.tsendmsg_nonblocking_no_sigpipe sock ?count iovecs sends
count iovecs of bigstrings to socket sock.Unix_error in the case of output errors.Invalid_argument if count is out of range.Some
bytes_written, or None if the operation would have blocked.
This system call will not cause signal SIGPIPE if an attempt is
made to write to a socket that was closed by the other side.val output : ?min_len:int ->
Pervasives.out_channel -> ?pos:int -> ?len:int -> t -> intoutput ?min_len oc ?pos ?len bstr tries to output
len bytes (guarantees to write at least min_len bytes (must be
equal to or greater than zero), if possible, before returning) from
bigstring bstr starting at position pos to output channel oc.Invalid_argument if the designated range is out of bounds.IOError in the case of output errors. The IOError-argument
counting the number of successful bytes includes those that have
been transferred to the channel buffer before the error.
NOTE: you may need to flush oc to make sure that the data is
actually sent.
NOTE: if len characters fit into the channel buffer completely,
they will be buffered. Otherwise writes will be attempted until at
least min_len characters have been sent.
min_len : default = 0pos : default = 0len : default = length bstr - posval really_output : Pervasives.out_channel -> ?pos:int -> ?len:int -> t -> unitreally_output oc ?pos ?len bstr outputs exactly len
bytes from bigstring bstr starting at position pos to output
channel oc.Invalid_argument if the designated range is out of bounds.IOError in the case of output errors. The IOError-argument
counting the number of successful bytes includes those that have
been transferred to the channel buffer before the error.pos : default = 0len : default = length bstr - posval map_file : shared:bool -> Unix.file_descr -> int -> tmap_file shared fd n memory-maps n characters of the data
associated with descriptor fd to a bigstring. Iff shared is
true, all changes to the bigstring will be reflected in the file.val unsafe_blit : src:t ->
src_pos:int -> dst:t -> dst_pos:int -> len:int -> unitunsafe_blit ~src ~src_pos ~dst ~dst_pos ~len similar to
Bigstring.blit, but does not perform any bounds checks. Will crash
on bounds errors! Owing to special handling for very large copies,
bigstring_blit_stub may call Caml runtime functions, and hence
cannot be flagged as noalloc.val unsafe_blit_string_bigstring : src:string ->
src_pos:int -> dst:t -> dst_pos:int -> len:int -> unitunsafe_blit_string_bigstring ~src ~src_pos ~dst ~dst_pos ~len
similar to Bigstring.blit_string_bigstring, but does not perform
any bounds checks. Will crash on bounds errors!val unsafe_blit_bigstring_string : src:t ->
src_pos:int -> dst:string -> dst_pos:int -> len:int -> unitunsafe_blit_bigstring_string ~src ~src_pos ~dst ~dst_pos ~len
similar to Bigstring.blit_bigstring_string, but does not perform
any bounds checks. Will crash on bounds errors!val unsafe_read_assume_fd_is_nonblocking : Unix.file_descr -> pos:int -> len:int -> t -> intunsafe_read_assume_fd_is_nonblocking fd ~pos ~len bstr
similar to Bigstring.read_assume_fd_is_nonblocking, but does
not perform any bounds checks. Will crash on bounds errors!val unsafe_write : Unix.file_descr -> pos:int -> len:int -> t -> intunsafe_write fd ~pos ~len bstr similar to
Bigstring.write, but does not perform any bounds checks.
Will crash on bounds errors!val unsafe_write_assume_fd_is_nonblocking : Unix.file_descr -> pos:int -> len:int -> t -> intunsafe_write_assume_fd_is_nonblocking fd ~pos ~len bstr
similar to Bigstring.write_assume_fd_is_nonblocking, but does
not perform any bounds checks. Will crash on bounds errors!val unsafe_read : min_len:int -> Unix.file_descr -> pos:int -> len:int -> t -> intunsafe_read ~min_len fd ~pos ~len bstr similar to
Bigstring.read, but does not perform any bounds checks.
Will crash on bounds errors!val unsafe_really_recv : Unix.file_descr -> pos:int -> len:int -> t -> unitunsafe_really_recv sock ~pos ~len bstr similar to
Bigstring.really_recv, but does not perform any
bounds checks. Will crash on bounds errors!val unsafe_input : min_len:int ->
Pervasives.in_channel -> pos:int -> len:int -> t -> intunsafe_input ~min_len ic ~pos ~len bstr similar to
Bigstring.input, but does not perform any bounds checks.
Will crash on bounds errors!val unsafe_really_write : Unix.file_descr -> pos:int -> len:int -> t -> unitunsafe_really_write fd ~pos ~len bstr similar to
Bigstring.write, but does not perform any bounds checks.
Will crash on bounds errors!val unsafe_really_send_no_sigpipe : (Unix.file_descr -> pos:int -> len:int -> t -> unit) Or_error.tunsafe_really_send_no_sigpipe sock ~pos ~len bstr
similar to Bigstring.send, but does not perform any
bounds checks. Will crash on bounds errors!val unsafe_send_nonblocking_no_sigpipe : (Unix.file_descr -> pos:int -> len:int -> t -> int option)
Or_error.tunsafe_send_nonblocking_no_sigpipe sock ~pos ~len bstr similar to
Bigstring.send_nonblocking_no_sigpipe, but does not perform any
bounds checks. Will crash on bounds errors!val unsafe_output : min_len:int ->
Pervasives.out_channel -> pos:int -> len:int -> t -> intunsafe_output ~min_len oc ~pos ~len bstr similar to
Bigstring.output, but does not perform any bounds checks.
Will crash on bounds errors!val unsafe_writev : Unix.file_descr -> t Unix.IOVec.t array -> int -> intunsafe_writev fd iovecs count similar to
Bigstring.writev, but does not perform any bounds checks.
Will crash on bounds errors!val unsafe_sendmsg_nonblocking_no_sigpipe : (Unix.file_descr -> t Unix.IOVec.t array -> int -> int option)
Or_error.tunsafe_sendmsg_nonblocking_no_sigpipe fd iovecs count
similar to Bigstring.sendmsg_nonblocking_no_sigpipe, but
does not perform any bounds checks. Will crash on bounds errors!val find : ?pos:int -> ?len:int -> char -> t -> int optionfind ?pos ?len char t returns Some i for the smallest i >= pos such that
t.{i} = char, or None if there is no such i.pos : default = 0len : default = length bstr - posval unsafe_destroy : t -> unitunsafe_destroy bstr destroys the bigstring by deallocating its associated data or,
if memory-mapped, unmapping the corresponding file, and setting all dimensions to
zero. This effectively frees the associated memory or address-space resources
instantaneously. This feature helps working around a bug in the current OCaml
runtime, which does not correctly estimate how aggressively to reclaim such resources.
This operation is safe unless you have passed the bigstring to another thread that is
performing operations on it at the same time. Access to the bigstring after this
operation will yield array bounds exceptions.
Raises Failure if the bigstring has already been deallocated (or deemed "external",
which is treated equivalently), or if it has proxies, i.e. other bigstrings referring
to the same data.
val unsafe_get_int16_le : t -> pos:int -> intval unsafe_get_int16_be : t -> pos:int -> intval unsafe_set_int16_le : t -> pos:int -> int -> unitval unsafe_set_int16_be : t -> pos:int -> int -> unitval unsafe_get_uint16_le : t -> pos:int -> intval unsafe_get_uint16_be : t -> pos:int -> intval unsafe_set_uint16_le : t -> pos:int -> int -> unitval unsafe_set_uint16_be : t -> pos:int -> int -> unitval unsafe_get_int32_le : t -> pos:int -> intval unsafe_get_int32_be : t -> pos:int -> intval unsafe_set_int32_le : t -> pos:int -> int -> unitval unsafe_set_int32_be : t -> pos:int -> int -> unitval unsafe_get_int64_le_exn : t -> pos:int -> intval unsafe_get_int64_be_exn : t -> pos:int -> intval unsafe_set_int64_le : t -> pos:int -> int -> unitval unsafe_set_int64_be : t -> pos:int -> int -> unitval unsafe_get_int32_t_le : t -> pos:int -> Int32.tval unsafe_get_int32_t_be : t -> pos:int -> Int32.tval unsafe_set_int32_t_le : t -> pos:int -> Int32.t -> unitval unsafe_set_int32_t_be : t -> pos:int -> Int32.t -> unitval unsafe_get_int64_t_le : t -> pos:int -> Int64.tval unsafe_get_int64_t_be : t -> pos:int -> Int64.tval unsafe_set_int64_t_le : t -> pos:int -> Int64.t -> unitval unsafe_set_int64_t_be : t -> pos:int -> Int64.t -> unitval t_of_sexp : Sexplib.Sexp.t -> tval sexp_of_t : t -> Sexplib.Sexp.tval bin_t : t Bin_prot.Type_class.tval bin_read_t : t Bin_prot.Read_ml.readerval bin_read_t_ : t Bin_prot.Unsafe_read_c.readerval bin_read_t__ : (int -> t) Bin_prot.Unsafe_read_c.readerval bin_reader_t : t Bin_prot.Type_class.readerval bin_size_t : t Bin_prot.Size.sizerval bin_write_t : t Bin_prot.Write_ml.writerval bin_write_t_ : t Bin_prot.Unsafe_write_c.writerval bin_writer_t : t Bin_prot.Type_class.writercreate lengthinit n ~f creates a bigstring t of length n, with t.{i} = f iof_string ?pos ?len strto_string ?pos ?len bstrcheck_args ~loc ~pos ~len bstr checks the position and length
arguments pos and len for bigstrings bstr.get_opt_len bstr ~pos opt_lenlength bstrsub ?pos ?len bstrsub_shared ?pos ?len bstrget t pos returns the character at posset t pos sets the character at posis_mmapped bstrblit ~src ?src_pos ?src_len ~dst ?dst_pos () blits src_len characters
from src starting at position src_pos to dst at position dst_pos.read ?min_len fd ?pos ?len bstr reads at least min_len (must be
greater than or equal zero) and at most len (must be greater than
or equal to min_len) bytes from file descriptor fd, and writes
them to bigstring bstr starting at position pos.really_read fd ?pos ?len bstr reads len bytes from file descriptor
fd, and writes them to bigstring bstr starting at position pos.really_recv sock ?pos ?len bstr receives len bytes from socket
sock, and writes them to bigstring bstr starting at position
pos. If len is zero, the function returns immediately without
performing the underlying system call.recvfrom_assume_fd_is_nonblocking sock ?pos ?len bstr reads up to
len bytes into bigstring bstr starting at position pos from
socket sock without yielding to other OCaml-threads.read_assume_fd_is_nonblocking fd ?pos ?len bstr reads up to
len bytes into bigstring bstr starting at position pos from
file descriptor fd without yielding to other OCaml-threads.input ?min_len ic ?pos ?len bstr tries to read len bytes
(guarantees to read at least min_len bytes (must be greater than
or equal to zero and smaller or equal to len), if possible, before
returning) from input channel ic, and writes them to bigstring
bstr starting at position pos.really_input ic ?pos ?len bstr reads exactly len bytes from
input channel ic, and writes them to bigstring bstr starting at
position pos.pread_assume_fd_is_nonblocking fd ~offset ?pos ?len bstr reads up to len bytes
from file descriptor fd at offset offset, and writes them to bigstring bstr
starting at position pos. The fd must be capable of seeking, and the current file
offset used for a regular read() is unchanged. Please see 'man pread' for more
information.really_write fd ?pos ?len bstr writes len bytes in bigstring
bstr starting at position pos to file descriptor fd.really_send_no_sigpipe sock ?pos ?len bstr sends len bytes in
bigstring bstr starting at position pos to socket sock without
blocking and ignoring SIGPIPE.send_nonblocking_no_sigpipe sock ?pos ?len bstr tries to send
len bytes in bigstring bstr starting at position pos to socket
sock.sendto_nonblocking_no_sigpipe sock ?pos ?len bstr sockaddr tries
to send len bytes in bigstring bstr starting at position pos
to socket sock using address addr.write fd ?pos ?len bstr writes len
bytes in bigstring bstr starting at position pos to file
descriptor fd.pwrite_assume_fd_is_nonblocking fd ~offset ?pos ?len bstr writes up to len bytes
of bigstring bstr starting at position pos to file descriptor fd at position
offset. The fd must be capable of seeking, and the current file offset used for
non-positional read()/write() calls is unchanged.write_assume_fd_is_nonblocking fd ?pos ?len bstr writes len
bytes in bigstring bstr starting at position pos to file
descriptor fd without yielding to other OCaml-threads.writev fd ?count iovecs writes count iovecs of
bigstrings to file descriptor fd.writev_assume_fd_is_nonblocking fd ?count iovecs writes count
iovecs of bigstrings to file descriptor fd without yielding to
other OCaml-threads.sendmsg_nonblocking_no_sigpipe sock ?count iovecs sends
count iovecs of bigstrings to socket sock.output ?min_len oc ?pos ?len bstr tries to output
len bytes (guarantees to write at least min_len bytes (must be
equal to or greater than zero), if possible, before returning) from
bigstring bstr starting at position pos to output channel oc.really_output oc ?pos ?len bstr outputs exactly len
bytes from bigstring bstr starting at position pos to output
channel oc.map_file shared fd n memory-maps n characters of the data
associated with descriptor fd to a bigstring. Iff shared is
true, all changes to the bigstring will be reflected in the file.unsafe_blit ~src ~src_pos ~dst ~dst_pos ~len similar to
Bigstring.blit, but does not perform any bounds checks. Will crash
on bounds errors! Owing to special handling for very large copies,
bigstring_blit_stub may call Caml runtime functions, and hence
cannot be flagged as noalloc.unsafe_blit_string_bigstring ~src ~src_pos ~dst ~dst_pos ~len
similar to Bigstring.blit_string_bigstring, but does not perform
any bounds checks. Will crash on bounds errors!unsafe_blit_bigstring_string ~src ~src_pos ~dst ~dst_pos ~len
similar to Bigstring.blit_bigstring_string, but does not perform
any bounds checks. Will crash on bounds errors!unsafe_read_assume_fd_is_nonblocking fd ~pos ~len bstr
similar to Bigstring.read_assume_fd_is_nonblocking, but does
not perform any bounds checks. Will crash on bounds errors!unsafe_write fd ~pos ~len bstr similar to
Bigstring.write, but does not perform any bounds checks.
Will crash on bounds errors!unsafe_write_assume_fd_is_nonblocking fd ~pos ~len bstr
similar to Bigstring.write_assume_fd_is_nonblocking, but does
not perform any bounds checks. Will crash on bounds errors!unsafe_read ~min_len fd ~pos ~len bstr similar to
Bigstring.read, but does not perform any bounds checks.
Will crash on bounds errors!unsafe_really_recv sock ~pos ~len bstr similar to
Bigstring.really_recv, but does not perform any
bounds checks. Will crash on bounds errors!unsafe_input ~min_len ic ~pos ~len bstr similar to
Bigstring.input, but does not perform any bounds checks.
Will crash on bounds errors!unsafe_really_write fd ~pos ~len bstr similar to
Bigstring.write, but does not perform any bounds checks.
Will crash on bounds errors!unsafe_really_send_no_sigpipe sock ~pos ~len bstr
similar to Bigstring.send, but does not perform any
bounds checks. Will crash on bounds errors!unsafe_send_nonblocking_no_sigpipe sock ~pos ~len bstr similar to
Bigstring.send_nonblocking_no_sigpipe, but does not perform any
bounds checks. Will crash on bounds errors!unsafe_output ~min_len oc ~pos ~len bstr similar to
Bigstring.output, but does not perform any bounds checks.
Will crash on bounds errors!unsafe_writev fd iovecs count similar to
Bigstring.writev, but does not perform any bounds checks.
Will crash on bounds errors!unsafe_sendmsg_nonblocking_no_sigpipe fd iovecs count
similar to Bigstring.sendmsg_nonblocking_no_sigpipe, but
does not perform any bounds checks. Will crash on bounds errors!find ?pos ?len char t returns Some i for the smallest i >= pos such that
t.{i} = char, or None if there is no such i.unsafe_destroy bstr destroys the bigstring by deallocating its associated data or,
if memory-mapped, unmapping the corresponding file, and setting all dimensions to
zero. This effectively frees the associated memory or address-space resources
instantaneously. This feature helps working around a bug in the current OCaml
runtime, which does not correctly estimate how aggressively to reclaim such resources.
This operation is safe unless you have passed the bigstring to another thread that is
performing operations on it at the same time. Access to the bigstring after this
operation will yield array bounds exceptions.