Array_permute |
randomly permute an array.
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Avltree |
This module implements a very low level interface to a mutable AVL tree.
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Bag |
Imperative set-like data structure.
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Bigbuffer_internal | |
Bigbuffer |
Extensible string buffers based on Bigstrings.
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Bigstring_marshal |
Utility functions for marshalling to and from bigstring
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Bigstring |
String type based on
Bigarray , for use in I/O and C-bindings
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Bigsubstring | |
Binable0 | |
Binable | |
Binary_packing |
Packs and unpacks various types of integers into and from strings.
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Blang |
A simple boolean domain-specific language
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Blit |
See
Blit_intf for documentation.
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Blit_intf |
Standard type for
blit functions, and reusable code for validating blit
arguments.
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Bool | |
Bounded_int_table |
A
Bounded_int_table is a table whose keys can be mapped to integers in a fixed
range, 0 ...
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Bucket | |
Byte_units | create measure value creates a t from value units of the given measure.
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Caml | |
Common |
Basic types and definitions required throughout the system.
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Commutative_group |
A signature for a commutative group (in the group-theory sense).
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Comparable_intf |
Used for specifying a bound (either upper or lower) as inclusive, exclusive, or
unbounded.
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Comparable | lexicographic cmps x y compares x and y lexicographically using functions in the
list cmps .
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Comparator |
A Comparator.t is a type-indexed value that allows you to compare (and for generating
error messages, serialize) values of the type in question.
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Constrained_float | |
Container |
The idiom for using
Container.Make is to bind the resulting module and to explicitly
import each of the functions that one wants:
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Container_unit_tests | |
Core_arg |
Parsing of command line arguments.
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Core_array |
Maximum length of a normal array.
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Core_bin_prot | |
Core_char |
Character operations.
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Core_field | |
Core_gc |
Memory management control and statistics; finalised values.
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Core_hashtbl_intf |
Values returned by
hash must be non-negative.
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Core_hashtbl |
For many students of ocaml, using hashtables is complicated by the
functors.
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Core_int32 | |
Core_int63 |
The size of Int63 is always at least 63 bits.
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Core_int64 | |
Core_int | ceil_pow2 x returns the smallest power of 2 that is greater than or equal to
x .
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Core_lazy |
A value of type
'a Lazy.t is a deferred computation, called
a suspension, that has a result of type 'a .
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Core_list |
Tail recursive version of standard List functions, plus additional operations.
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Core_map_intf |
This module defines interfaces used in
Core.Std.Map .
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Core_map |
This module defines the
Map module for Core.Std .
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Core_map_unit_tests | |
Core_nativeint | |
Core_printexc |
This module is here to ensure that we don't use the functions in
Caml.Printexc
inadvertently
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Core_printf |
Formatting error and exit functions
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Core_queue |
Core_queue is a wrapper around OCaml's standard Queue module that
follows Core idioms and adds some functions.
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Core_random |
Pseudo-random number generators (PRNG).
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Core_set_intf |
This module defines interfaces used in
Core.Std.Set .
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Core_set |
This module defines the
Set module for Core.Std .
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Core_set_unit_tests | |
Core_sexp | no_raise is the identity, but by using 'a no_raise in a sexpable type, the
resulting use sexp_of_no_raise protects the conversion of 'a to a sexp so that if
it fails, one gets a sexp with an error message about the failure, rather than an
exception being raised.
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Core_stack |
A stack implemented with an array.
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Core_string |
An extension of the standard StringLabels.
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Core_weak | Weak is like the OCaml standard library module of the same name, except that it
requires that the values in the weak set are heap blocks.
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Day_of_week |
For representing a day of the week.
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Dequeue |
A double ended queue that can shrink and expand on both ends.
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Doubly_linked |
doubly-linked lists
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Equal |
This module defines signatures that are to be included in other signatures to ensure a
consistent interface to
equal functions.
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Error | failwiths message value sexp_of_value raises an exception with the supplied
message and value , by constructing an Error.t and using Error.raise .
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Exn |
Raised when finalization after an exception failed, too.
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Flags_intf | module Flags implements Unix-style sets of flags that are represented as
an int with various bits set, one bit for each flag.
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Flags |
See flags_intf.ml for documentation.
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Flat_array |
An array of tuples, represented as an
Obj_array .
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Flat_array_debug | |
Flat_array_unit_tests |
This signature is here to remind us to update the unit tests whenever we change
Flat_array .
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Floatable | |
Float_intf |
Floating-point representation and utilities.
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Float | |
Float_robust_compare | |
Fn |
various combinators for functions
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Force_once |
A "force_once" is a thunk that can only be forced once.
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Fqueue |
A simple polymorphic functional queue.
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Hashable | |
Hash_heap |
A hash-heap is a combination of a heap and a hashtbl that supports
constant time lookup, and log(n) time removal and replacement of
elements in addition to the normal heap operations.
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Hash_queue |
a hash-queue, where the values are of type 'a
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Hash_set_intf | |
Hash_set | |
Hashtbl_unit_tests | |
Heap_block |
A heap block is a value that is guaranteed to live on the OCaml heap, and is hence
guaranteed to be usable with finalization or in a weak pointer.
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Heap |
Min-heap implementation, adapted from CLR.
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Host_and_port | |
Identifiable |
a signature for opaque identifier types.
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Import |
This module is a grab bag.
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In_channel |
In_channel collects all of the pervasive functions that work on in_channels.
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Info | Info is a library for lazily constructing human-readable information as a string or
sexp, with a primary use being error messages.
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Intable | |
Int_conversions | |
Interfaces | |
Interned_string |
Provides a functor for creating an interned string type.
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Int_intf | |
Int_math | |
Int_replace_polymorphic_compare | |
Int_set |
An implementation of compressed integer sets using lists of integer ranges.
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Invariant | |
Invariant_intf |
This module defines signatures that are to be included in other signatures to ensure a
consistent interface to invariant-style functions.
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Linked_stack |
A stack implemented with a list.
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Make_substring | |
Memo |
Memoization code -- not re-entrant!
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Monad | t >>= f returns a computation that sequences the computations represented by two
monad elements.
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Month | of_string s accepts three-character abbreviations with 3 capitalizations (e.g.
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Never_returns | |
No_polymorphic_compare | |
Nothing0 | |
Nothing |
An uninhabited type.
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Obj_array |
An array of
Obj.t s.
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Only_in_test |
This module can be used to safely expose functions and values in signatures
that can only be used in unit tests.
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Option | Option wraps the output x of successful functions in Some x .
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Ordered_collection_common | normalize length_fun thing_with_length i is just i , unless
i is negative, in which case it's length_fun thing_with_length + i .
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Ordering | Ordering is intended to make code that matches on the result of a comparison
more concise and easier to read.
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Or_error |
Type for tracking errors in an Error.t.
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Out_channel |
Outputs a list of lines, each terminated by a newline character
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Pid | |
Polymorphic_compare_intf |
Interfaces used for hiding and replacing polymorphic compare.
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Polymorphic_compare | ascending is identical to compare .
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Pool |
See pool_intf.ml for documentation.
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Pool_intf |
A manual memory manager for a set of mutable tuples.
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Pool_unit_tests | |
Pooled_hashtbl |
A polymorphic hashtbl that uses
Pool to avoid allocation.
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Pooled_hashtbl_unit_test | |
Pretty_printer |
A list of pretty printers for various types, for use in toplevels.
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Quickcheck |
Module for easily generating unit tests.
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Ref | swap t1 t2 swaps the values in t1 and t2 .
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Result | Result is often used to handle error messages.
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Robustly_comparable | |
Set_once |
This module implements an option ref that starts out as None, and
may be set only once.
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Sexpable | |
Source_code_position0 | |
Source_code_position | |
Stable_containers | |
Stable_internal | |
Stable | |
Stable_unit_test_intf | |
Stable_unit_test | |
Stack_intf |
An interface for stacks that follows
Core 's conventions, as opposed to OCaml's
standard Stack module.
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Stack_unit_tests | |
Staged |
A type for making staging explicit in the type of a function.
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Std_common | |
Std_internal | stable_dedup Same as dedup but maintains the order of the list and doesn't allow
compare function to be specified (otherwise, the implementation in terms of Set.t
would hide a heavyweight functor instantiation at each call).
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Std_kernel | |
Std | |
Stringable | |
String_id | |
Substring_intf | create ?pos ?len base creates a substring of the base sequence of
* length len starting at position pos , i.e.
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Substring | |
Thread_safe_queue | |
T | |
Tuple |
Functors and signatures for dealing with modules for tuples.
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Tuple_type |
Tuple-like types used in
Flat_array and Pool .
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Tuple_type_intf | Slots has types t1 , ..., t9 of arities 1 to 9 that are isomorphic to tuple
types of the corresponding arities.
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Type_equal |
For representing type equalities otherwise not known by the type-checker.
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Union_find |
Imperative data structure for representing disjoint sets.
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Unique_id_intf |
Signature for use by
module : Unique_id .
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Unique_id |
Functors for creating modules that mint unique identifiers.
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Unit |
Module for the type
unit .
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Univ_map |
Universal/heterogeneous maps.
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Univ |
An extensible "universal" variant type, that can be extended by adding new
constructors with arguments of arbitrary type.
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Unpack_buffer |
A buffer for incremental decoding of an input stream.
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Validated_intf |
For making an abstract version of a type that ensures a validation check has passed.
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Validated |
See
Validated_intf for documentation.
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Validate |
A module for organizing validations of data structures.
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With_return |
This is
include 'd and documented in module: Common .
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Word_size |
For determining the word size that the program is using.
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