Module Obj_array

module Obj_array: sig .. end
An array of Obj.ts.

This is useful to have as its own type because we can implement faster get and set functions that know that they aren't dealing with double arrays and save a test for it. We also have set avoid the write barrier (caml_modify) in certain situations.

Just like with a regular Array, the elements are boxed so they don't get copied by sub, get, set, blit, etc.


type t 
include Blit.S
val create : len:int -> t
create ~len returns an obj-array of length len, all of whose indices have value Obj.repr 0.
val copy : t -> t
copy t returns a new array with the same elements as t.
val singleton : Obj.t -> t
val empty : t
val length : t -> int
val get : t -> int -> Obj.t
get t i and unsafe_get t i return the object at index i. set t i o and unsafe_set t i o set index i to o. In no case is the object copied.
val unsafe_get : t -> int -> Obj.t
val set : t -> int -> Obj.t -> unit
val unsafe_set : t -> int -> Obj.t -> unit
val unsafe_set_assuming_currently_int : t -> int -> Obj.t -> unit
unsafe_set_assuming_currently_int t i obj sets index i of t to obj, but only works correctly if Obj.is_int (get t i). This precondition saves a dynamic check.

unsafe_set_int_assuming_currently_int is similar, except the value being set is an int.

val unsafe_set_int_assuming_currently_int : t -> int -> int -> unit
val truncate : t -> len:int -> unit
truncate t ~len shortens t's length to len. It is an error if len <= 0 or len > length t.
val sexp_of_t : t -> Sexplib.Sexp.t

create ~len returns an obj-array of length len, all of whose indices have value Obj.repr 0.

copy t returns a new array with the same elements as t.

get t i and unsafe_get t i return the object at index i. set t i o and unsafe_set t i o set index i to o. In no case is the object copied.

unsafe_set_assuming_currently_int t i obj sets index i of t to obj, but only works correctly if Obj.is_int (get t i). This precondition saves a dynamic check.

unsafe_set_int_assuming_currently_int is similar, except the value being set is an int.

truncate t ~len shortens t's length to len. It is an error if len <= 0 or len > length t.