module Stream: Async_streamtype'at ='a Tail.Stream.t
sexp_of_t t f returns a sexp of all of the elements currently available in the
stream. It is just for display purposes. There is no t_of_sexp.val create : ('a Tail.t -> unit) -> 'a ttype 'a next =
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next t returns a deferred that will become determined when the next part of the
stream is determined. This is Cons (v, t'), where v is the next element of the
stream and t' is the rest of the stream, or with Nil at the end of the stream.val next : 'a t -> 'a next Deferred.tval first_exn : 'a t -> 'a Deferred.tfirst_exn t returns a deferred that becomes determined with the first element of
t.val of_list : 'a list -> 'a tof_list l returns a stream with the elements of list l.val to_list : 'a t -> 'a list Deferred.tto_list t returns a deferred that will become determined with the list
of elements in t, if the end of t is reached.val of_fun : (unit -> 'a Deferred.t) -> 'a tof_fun f returns a stream whose elements are determined by calling f forever.val copy_to_tail : 'a t -> 'a Tail.t -> unit Deferred.tcopy_to_tail t tail reads elements from t and puts them in tail, until
the end of t is reached.
append, fold, iter, map, filter_map, take
There are also deferred variants:
iter', map', filter_map'
These take anonymous functions that return deferreds generalizing the usual sequence
operation and allowing the client to control the rate at which the sequence is
processed.
val append : 'a t -> 'a t -> 'a tappend t1 t2 returns a stream with all the values of t1, in order, and if t1 ends,
these values are followed by all the values of t2.val concat : 'a t t -> 'a tconcat t takes a stream of streams and produces a stream that is the concatenation
of each stream in order (you see all of stream 1, then all of stream 2... etc.)val available_now : 'a t -> 'a list * 'a tavailable_now t returns t prefix of t that is available now, along with the rest of
the stream.val filter_deprecated : 'a t -> f:('a -> bool) -> 'a tfilter_deprecated s ~f returns a stream with one element, v, for each v in s such
with f v = true.
Using filter_deprecated can easily lead to space leaks. It is better to use
Async.Pipe than Async.Stream.
val filter_map_deprecated : 'a t -> f:('a -> 'b option) -> 'b tfilter_map_deprecated s ~f returns a stream with one element, v', for each v in s
such with f v = Some v'.
Using filter_map_deprecated can easily lead to space leaks. It is better to use
Async.Pipe than Async.Stream.
val fold' : 'a t ->
init:'b -> f:('b -> 'a -> 'b Deferred.t) -> 'b Deferred.tfold' t ~init ~f is like list fold, walking over the elements of the stream in
order, as they become available. fold' returns a deferred that will yield the final
value of the accumulator, if the end of the stream is reached.val fold : 'a t -> init:'b -> f:('b -> 'a -> 'b) -> 'b Deferred.tfold t ~init ~f is a variant of fold' in which f does not return a deferred.val iter' : 'a t -> f:('a -> unit Deferred.t) -> unit Deferred.titer' t ~f applies f to each element of the stream in turn, as they become
available. It continues onto the next element only after the deferred returned by f
becomes determined.val closed : 'a t -> unit Deferred.tclosed t returns a deferred that becomes determined when the end of t is
reached.val iter : 'a t -> f:('a -> unit) -> unititer t ~f = don't_wait_for (iter' t ~f:(fun a -> f a; Deferred.unit))val take_until : 'a t -> unit Deferred.t -> 'a ttake_until t d returns a stream t' that has the same elements as t up until d
becomes determined.val iter_durably' : 'a t -> f:('a -> unit Deferred.t) -> unit Deferred.titer_durably' t ~f is like iter' t ~f, except if f raises an exception it
continues with the next element of the stream *and* reraises the exception (to the
monitor in scope when iter_durably was called).
iter_durably t ~f is like iter t ~f, except if f raises an exception it
continues with the next element of the stream *and* reraises the exception (to the
monitor in scope when iter_durably was called).
iter_durably_report_end t ~f is equivalent to iter_durably' t ~f:(fun x -> return
(f x)) but it is more efficient
val iter_durably : 'a t -> f:('a -> unit) -> unitval iter_durably_report_end : 'a t -> f:('a -> unit) -> unit Deferred.tval length : 'a t -> int Deferred.tlength s returns a deferred that is determined when the end of s is reached, taking
the value of the number of elements in sval map' : 'a t -> f:('a -> 'b Deferred.t) -> 'b tmap' t f creates a new stream that with one element, (f v), for each element v of
t.val map : 'a t -> f:('a -> 'b) -> 'b tmap t ~f creates a new stream that with one element, (f v), for each element v of t.
map t f = map' t ~f:(fun a -> return (f a)).val first_n : 'a t -> int -> 'a tfirst_n t n returns a stream with the first n elements of t, if t has n or more
elements, or it returns t.val unfold : 'b -> f:('b -> ('a * 'b) option Deferred.t) -> 'a tunfold b f returns a stream a1; a2; ...; an whose elements are
determined by the equations:
b0 = b
Some (a1, b1) = f b0
Some (a2, b2) = f b1
...
None = f bn
val split : ?stop:unit Deferred.t ->
?f:('a -> [ `Continue | `Found of 'b ]) ->
'a t ->
'a t *
[ `End_of_stream
| `Found of 'b * 'a t
| `Stopped of 'a t ] Deferred.tsplit ~stop ~f t returns a pair (p, d), where p is a prefix of t that ends
for one of three reasons:
1. [t] ends
2. stop becomes determined
3. f returns `Found
The deferred d describes why the prefix ended, and returns the suffix of the
stream in case (2) or (3).val find : 'a t ->
f:('a -> bool) ->
[ `End_of_stream | `Found of 'a * 'a t ] Deferred.tfind ~f t returns a deferred that becomes determined when f x is true for some
element of t, or if the end of the stream is reachedval ungroup : 'a list t -> 'a tungroup t takes a stream of lists and unpacks the items from each list into a single
streamval interleave : 'a t t -> 'a tinterleave list takes a stream of streams and returns a stream of their items
interleaved as they become determined. The interleaved stream will be closed when the
outer stream and all of the inner streams have been closed.val sexp_of_t : ('a -> Sexplib.Sexp.t) -> 'a t -> Sexplib.Sexp.tsexp_of_t t f returns a sexp of all of the elements currently available in the
stream. It is just for display purposes. There is no t_of_sexp.create f returns a stream t and calls f tail, where the elements of the stream
are determined as the tail is extended, and the end of the stream is reached when the
tail is closed.next t returns a deferred that will become determined when the next part of the
stream is determined. This is Cons (v, t'), where v is the next element of the
stream and t' is the rest of the stream, or with Nil at the end of the stream.first_exn t returns a deferred that becomes determined with the first element of
t.of_list l returns a stream with the elements of list l.to_list t returns a deferred that will become determined with the list
of elements in t, if the end of t is reached.of_fun f returns a stream whose elements are determined by calling f forever.copy_to_tail t tail reads elements from t and puts them in tail, until
the end of t is reached.
append, fold, iter, map, filter_map, take
There are also deferred variants:
iter', map', filter_map'
These take anonymous functions that return deferreds generalizing the usual sequence
operation and allowing the client to control the rate at which the sequence is
processed.
append t1 t2 returns a stream with all the values of t1, in order, and if t1 ends,
these values are followed by all the values of t2.
concat t takes a stream of streams and produces a stream that is the concatenation
of each stream in order (you see all of stream 1, then all of stream 2... etc.)
available_now t returns t prefix of t that is available now, along with the rest of
the stream.
filter_deprecated s ~f returns a stream with one element, v, for each v in s such
with f v = true.
Using filter_deprecated can easily lead to space leaks. It is better to use
Async.Pipe than Async.Stream.
filter_map_deprecated s ~f returns a stream with one element, v', for each v in s
such with f v = Some v'.
Using filter_map_deprecated can easily lead to space leaks. It is better to use
Async.Pipe than Async.Stream.
fold' t ~init ~f is like list fold, walking over the elements of the stream in
order, as they become available. fold' returns a deferred that will yield the final
value of the accumulator, if the end of the stream is reached.
fold t ~init ~f is a variant of fold' in which f does not return a deferred.
iter' t ~f applies f to each element of the stream in turn, as they become
available. It continues onto the next element only after the deferred returned by f
becomes determined.
closed t returns a deferred that becomes determined when the end of t is
reached.
iter t ~f = don't_wait_for (iter' t ~f:(fun a -> f a; Deferred.unit))
take_until t d returns a stream t' that has the same elements as t up until d
becomes determined.
iter_durably' t ~f is like iter' t ~f, except if f raises an exception it
continues with the next element of the stream *and* reraises the exception (to the
monitor in scope when iter_durably was called).
iter_durably t ~f is like iter t ~f, except if f raises an exception it
continues with the next element of the stream *and* reraises the exception (to the
monitor in scope when iter_durably was called).
iter_durably_report_end t ~f is equivalent to iter_durably' t ~f:(fun x -> return
(f x)) but it is more efficient
length s returns a deferred that is determined when the end of s is reached, taking
the value of the number of elements in s
map' t f creates a new stream that with one element, (f v), for each element v of
t.
map t ~f creates a new stream that with one element, (f v), for each element v of t.
map t f = map' t ~f:(fun a -> return (f a)).
first_n t n returns a stream with the first n elements of t, if t has n or more
elements, or it returns t.
Stream generation
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unfold b f returns a stream a1; a2; ...; an whose elements are
determined by the equations:
b0 = b
Some (a1, b1) = f b0
Some (a2, b2) = f b1
...
None = f bn
split ~stop ~f t returns a pair (p, d), where p is a prefix of t that ends
for one of three reasons:
1. [t] ends
2. stop becomes determined
3. f returns `Found
The deferred d describes why the prefix ended, and returns the suffix of the
stream in case (2) or (3).find ~f t returns a deferred that becomes determined when f x is true for some
element of t, or if the end of the stream is reachedungroup t takes a stream of lists and unpacks the items from each list into a single
streaminterleave list takes a stream of streams and returns a stream of their items
interleaved as they become determined. The interleaved stream will be closed when the
outer stream and all of the inner streams have been closed.