module type S = sig .. end
type t = Type.t =
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Atom of string |
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List of t list |
Type of S-expressions
type bigstring = (char, Bigarray.int8_unsigned_elt, Bigarray.c_layout) Bigarray.Array1.t
Type of bigstrings
Defaults
val default_indent : int Pervasives.ref
default_indent reference to default indentation level for
human-readable conversions. Initialisation value: 2.
S-expression size
val size : t -> int * int
size sexp
Returns (n_atoms, n_chars), where n_atoms is
the number of atoms in S-expression sexp, and n_chars is the
number of characters in the atoms of the S-expression.
Scan functions
val scan_sexp : ?buf:Buffer.t -> Lexing.lexbuf -> t
scan_sexp ?buf lexbuf scans an S-expression from lex buffer
lexbuf using the optional string buffer buf for storing
intermediate strings.
val scan_sexps : ?buf:Buffer.t -> Lexing.lexbuf -> t list
scan_sexps ?buf lexbuf reads a list of whitespace separated
S-expressions from lex buffer lexbuf using the optional string
buffer buf for storing intermediate strings.
val scan_rev_sexps : ?buf:Buffer.t -> Lexing.lexbuf -> t list
scan_rev_sexps ?buf lexbuf same as
Sexp_intf.S.scan_sexps, but returns the
reversed list and is slightly more efficient.
val scan_sexp_opt : ?buf:Buffer.t -> Lexing.lexbuf -> t option
scan_sexp_opt ?buf lexbuf is equivalent to scan_sexp ?buf lexbuf
except that it returns None when the eof is reached.
val scan_iter_sexps : ?buf:Buffer.t -> f:(t -> unit) -> Lexing.lexbuf -> unit
scan_iter_sexps ?buf ~f lexbuf iterates over all whitespace
separated S-expressions scanned from lex buffer lexbuf using
function f, and the optional string buffer buf for storing
intermediate strings.
val scan_fold_sexps : ?buf:Buffer.t ->
f:('a -> t -> 'a) -> init:'a -> Lexing.lexbuf -> 'a
scan_fold_sexps ?buf ~f ~init lexbuf folds over all whitespace
separated S-expressions scanned from lex buffer lexbuf using
function f, initial state init, and the optional string buffer
buf for storing intermediate strings.
val scan_sexps_conv : ?buf:Buffer.t -> f:(t -> 'a) -> Lexing.lexbuf -> 'a list
scan_sexps_conv ?buf ~f lexbuf maps all whitespace separated
S-expressions scanned from lex buffer lexbuf to some list using
function f, and the optional string buffer buf for storing
intermediate strings.
Type and exception definitions for (partial) parsing
module Parse_pos: sig .. end
module Cont_state: sig .. end
type ('a, 't) parse_result = ('a, 't) Pre_sexp.parse_result =
Type of result from calling Sexp.parse.
type ('a, 't) parse_fun = pos:int -> len:int -> 'a -> ('a, 't) parse_result
Type of parsing functions with given offsets and lengths.
module Annotated: sig .. end
Module for parsing S-expressions annotated with location information
type 't parse_state = private 't Pre_sexp.parse_state = private {
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parse_pos :Parse_pos.t; |
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mutable pstack :'t; |
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pbuf :Buffer.t; |
}
Type of state maintained during parsing
type parse_error = Pre_sexp.parse_error = {
}
Type of parse errors
exception Parse_error of parse_error
Exception raised during partial parsing
Unannotated (partial) parsing
val parse : ?parse_pos:Parse_pos.t ->
?len:int -> string -> (string, t) parse_result
parse ?parse_pos ?len str (partially) parses an S-expression in string buffer
str starting out with position information provided in
parse_pos and reading at
most
len characters. To parse a single atom that is not delimited by whitespace
it is necessary to call this function a second time with the returned continuation,
and a dummy buffer that contains whitespace.
parse starts parsing str at position parse_pos.buf_pos. Each subsequent
parse_fun from a Cont uses the buf and pos that is supplied to it. The
final parse_fun that returns Done mutates the buf_pos in the originally
supplied parse_pos, and then returns it.
parse_pos : default = Parse_pos.create ()
len : default = String.length str - parse_pos.Parse_pos.buf_pos
val parse_bigstring : ?parse_pos:Parse_pos.t ->
?len:int ->
bigstring ->
(bigstring, t) parse_result
parse_bigstring ?parse_pos ?len str same as
Sexp_intf.S.parse, but operates on
bigstrings.
val input_sexp : ?parse_pos:Parse_pos.t -> Pervasives.in_channel -> t
input_sexp ?parse_pos ic parses an S-expression from input channel
ic using initial position information in parse_pos. NOTE: this
function is not as fast on files as Sexp.load_sexp, and is also
slightly slower than the scan-functions. But it is guaranteed that
input_sexp is only going to read data parseable as an S-expression.
Thus, subsequent input functions will see the data immediately
following it.
parse_pos : default = Parse_pos.create ()
val input_sexps : ?parse_pos:Parse_pos.t ->
?buf:string -> Pervasives.in_channel -> t list
input_sexps ?parse_pos ?buf ic parses whitespace separated
S-expressions from input channel ic until EOF is reached. Faster than
the scan-functions.
parse_pos : default = Parse_pos.create ()
val input_rev_sexps : ?parse_pos:Parse_pos.t ->
?buf:string -> Pervasives.in_channel -> t list
input_rev_sexps ?parse_pos ?buf ic same as Sexp.input_sexps,
but returns a reversed list of S-expressions, which is slightly more
efficient.
Loading of (converted) S-expressions
val load_sexp : ?strict:bool -> ?buf:string -> string -> t
load_sexp ?strict ?buf file reads one S-expression from
file using
buffer
buf for storing intermediate data. Faster than the
scan-functions.
RaisesParse_error if the S-expression is unparseable.
Failure if parsing reached the end of file before one S-expression
could be read.
Failure if strict is true and there is more than one
S-expression in the file.
strict : default = true
val load_sexps : ?buf:string -> string -> t list
load_sexps ?buf file reads a list of whitespace separated S-expressions
from
file using buffer
buf for storing intermediate data.
Faster than the scan-functions.
RaisesParse_error if there is unparseable data in the file.
Failure if parsing reached the end of file before the last
S-expression could be fully read.
val load_rev_sexps : ?buf:string -> string -> t list
load_rev_sexps ?buf file same as Sexp.load_sexps, but returns a
reversed list of S-expressions, which is slightly more efficient.
val load_sexp_conv : ?strict:bool ->
?buf:string ->
string -> (t -> 'a) -> 'a Annotated.conv
load_sexp_conv ?strict ?buf file f like
Sexp.load_sexp, but
performs a conversion on the fly using
f. Performance is equivalent
to executing
Sexp.load_sexp and performing conversion when there
are no errors. In contrast to the plain S-expression loader, this
function not only performs the conversion, it will give exact error
ranges for conversion errors.
RaisesParse_error if there is unparseable data in the file.
Failure if parsing reached the end of file before the last
S-expression could be fully read.
val load_sexp_conv_exn : ?strict:bool -> ?buf:string -> string -> (t -> 'a) -> 'a
load_sexp_conv_exn ?strict ?buf file f like
Sexp_intf.S.load_sexp_conv,
but returns the converted value or raises
Of_sexp_error with exact
location information in the case of a conversion error.
val load_sexps_conv : ?buf:string ->
string -> (t -> 'a) -> 'a Annotated.conv list
load_sexps_conv ?buf file f like
Sexp.load_sexps, but performs
a conversion on the fly using
f. Performance is equivalent to
executing
Sexp.load_sexps and performing conversion when there
are no errors. In contrast to the plain S-expression loader, this
function not only performs the conversion, it will give exact error
ranges for conversion errors.
RaisesParse_error if there is unparseable data in the file.
Failure if parsing reached the end of file before the last
S-expression could be fully read.
val load_sexps_conv_exn : ?buf:string -> string -> (t -> 'a) -> 'a list
load_sexps_conv_exn ?buf file f like
Sexp_intf.S.load_sexps_conv, but returns
the converted value or raises
Of_sexp_error with exact location
information in the case of a conversion error.
Output of S-expressions to I/O-channels
NOTE: for performance reasons these output functions may need to
allocate large strings to write out huge S-expressions. This may
cause problems on 32-bit platforms. If you think that you may need to
write huge S-expressions on such platforms, you might want to use the
pretty-printers that write to formatters instead (see further below).
val output_hum : Pervasives.out_channel -> t -> unit
output_hum oc sexp outputs S-expression sexp to output channel
oc in human readable form.
val output_hum_indent : int -> Pervasives.out_channel -> t -> unit
output_hum_indent indent oc sexp outputs S-expression sexp
to output channel oc in human readable form using indentation level
indent.
val output_mach : Pervasives.out_channel -> t -> unit
output_mach oc sexp outputs S-expression sexp to output channel
oc in machine readable (i.e. most compact) form.
val output : Pervasives.out_channel -> t -> unit
output oc sexp same as output_mach.
Output of S-expressions to file
All save-functions write to a temporary file before moving it into
place to avoid intermittent garbling of existing files, which may
cause problems for other processes that try to read.
val save_hum : ?perm:int -> string -> t -> unit
save_hum ?perm file sexp outputs S-expression sexp to file in human
readable form.
perm : default = umask
val save_mach : ?perm:int -> string -> t -> unit
save_mach ?perm file sexp outputs S-expression sexp to file
in machine readable (i.e. most compact) form.
perm : default = umask
val save : ?perm:int -> string -> t -> unit
val save_sexps_hum : ?perm:int -> string -> t list -> unit
save_sexps_hum ?perm file sexps outputs S-expression list sexps to
file in human readable form, each sexp being followed by a newline.
perm : default = umask
val save_sexps_mach : ?perm:int -> string -> t list -> unit
save_sexps_mach ?perm file sexps outputs S-expression list sexps to
file in machine readable form, each sexp being followed by a
newline.
perm : default = umask
val save_sexps : ?perm:int -> string -> t list -> unit
val pp_hum : Format.formatter -> t -> unit
pp_hum ppf sexp outputs S-expression sexp to formatter ppf
in human readable form.
val pp_hum_indent : int -> Format.formatter -> t -> unit
pp_hum_indent n ppf sexp outputs S-expression sexp to formatter
ppf in human readable form and indentation level n.
val pp_mach : Format.formatter -> t -> unit
pp_mach ppf sexp outputs S-expression sexp to formatter ppf
in machine readable (i.e. most compact) form.
val pp : Format.formatter -> t -> unit
pp ppf sexp same as pp_mach.
String and bigstring conversions
module Of_string_conv_exn: sig .. end
Module encapsulating the exception raised by string converters when
type conversions fail.
val of_string : string -> t
of_string str converts string
str to an S-expression. NOTE:
trailing whitespace is considered an error, which may be overly
strict for some applications. Either strip the string of trailing
whitespace first, or, even cheaper, use
Sexp_intf.S.parse instead.
val of_string_conv : string -> (t -> 'a) -> 'a Annotated.conv
of_string_conv str conv like
Sexp_intf.S.of_string, but performs type conversion
with
conv.
Returns conversion result.
val of_string_conv_exn : string -> (t -> 'a) -> 'a
val of_bigstring : bigstring -> t
val of_bigstring_conv : bigstring ->
(t -> 'a) -> 'a Annotated.conv
of_bigstring_conv bstr conv like
Sexp_intf.S.of_bigstring, but performs
type conversion with
conv.
Returns conversion result.
val of_bigstring_conv_exn : bigstring -> (t -> 'a) -> 'a
val to_string_hum : ?indent:int -> t -> string
to_string_hum ?indent sexp converts S-expression sexp to a
string in human readable form with indentation level indent.
indent : default = !default_indent
val to_string_mach : t -> string
to_string_mach sexp converts S-expression sexp to a string in
machine readable (i.e. most compact) form.
val to_string : t -> string
to_string sexp same as to_string_mach.
Buffer conversions
val to_buffer_hum : buf:Buffer.t -> ?indent:int -> t -> unit
to_buffer_hum ~buf ?indent sexp outputs the S-expression sexp
converted to a string in human readable form to buffer buf.
indent : default = !default_indent
val to_buffer_mach : buf:Buffer.t -> t -> unit
to_buffer_mach ~buf sexp outputs the S-expression sexp converted
to a string in machine readable (i.e. most compact) form to buffer buf.
val to_buffer : buf:Buffer.t -> t -> unit
val to_buffer_gen : buf:'buffer ->
add_char:('buffer -> char -> unit) ->
add_string:('buffer -> string -> unit) -> t -> unit
to_buffer_gen ~buf ~add_char ~add_string sexp outputs the S-expression
sexp converted to a string to buffer buf using the output functions
add_char and add_string.
Utilities for automated type conversions
val unit : t
unit the unit-value as expressed by an S-expression.
val sexp_of_t : t -> t
sexp_of_t sexp maps S-expressions which are part of a type with
automated S-expression conversion to themselves.
val t_of_sexp : t -> t
t_of_sexp sexp maps S-expressions which are part of a type with
automated S-expression conversion to themselves.
Utilities for conversion error handling
type found = [ `Found | `Pos of int * found ]
Type of successful search results. `Found means that an
S-expression was found at the immediate position, and `Pos (pos,
found) indicates that it was found at position pos within a
structure (= S-expression list) where found describes recursively
where it was found in that structure.
type search_result = [ `Found | `Not_found | `Pos of int * found ]
Type of search results. `Not_found means that an
S-expression was not found within another S-expression.
val search_physical : t -> contained:t -> search_result
search_physical sexp ~contained
Returns the search result
indicating whether, and if, where the S-expression contained
was found within S-expression sexp.
val subst_found : t -> subst:t -> found -> t
subst_found sexp ~subst found
Returns the S-expression that
results from substituting subst within S-expression sexp
at the location described by found.
module With_layout: sig .. end
S-expressions annotated with relative source positions and comments