Module Core_kernel.Bigbuffer

Extensible string buffers based on Bigstrings.

This module implements string buffers that automatically expand as necessary. It provides accumulative concatenation of strings in quasi-linear time (instead of quadratic time when strings are concatenated pairwise).

This implementation uses Bigstrings instead of strings. This removes the 16MB limit on buffer size (on 32-bit machines), and improves I/O-performance when reading/writing from/to channels.

include Base.Buffer.S
type t
val sexp_of_t : t ‑> Base.Sexp.t
val create : int ‑> t
val contents : t ‑> string
val contents_bytes : t ‑> bytes
val blit : (t, bytes) Base.Blit_intf.blit
val blito : (t, bytes) Base.Blit_intf.blito
val unsafe_blit : (t, bytes) Base.Blit_intf.blit
val sub : (t, bytes) Base.Blit_intf.sub
val subo : (t, bytes) Base.Blit_intf.subo
val nth : t ‑> int ‑> char
val length : t ‑> int
val clear : t ‑> unit
val reset : t ‑> unit
val add_char : t ‑> char ‑> unit
val add_string : t ‑> string ‑> unit
val add_substring : t ‑> string ‑> pos:int ‑> len:int ‑> unit
val add_bytes : t ‑> bytes ‑> unit
val add_subbytes : t ‑> bytes ‑> pos:int ‑> len:int ‑> unit
val add_buffer : t ‑> t ‑> unit
val big_contents : t ‑> Bigstring.t

Return a copy of the current contents of the buffer as a bigstring. The buffer itself is unchanged.

val volatile_contents : t ‑> Bigstring.t

Return the actual underlying bigstring used by this bigbuffer. No copying is involved. To be safe, use and finish with the returned value before calling any other function in this module on the same Bigbuffer.t.

val add_bigstring : t ‑> Bigstring.t ‑> Core_kernel__.Import.unit

add_bigstring b s appends the bigstring s at the end of the buffer b.

val add_substitute : t ‑> (Core_kernel__.Import.string ‑> Core_kernel__.Import.string) ‑> Core_kernel__.Import.string ‑> Core_kernel__.Import.unit

add_substitute b f s appends the string pattern s at the end of the buffer b with substitution. The substitution process looks for variables into the pattern and substitutes each variable name by its value, as obtained by applying the mapping f to the variable name. Inside the string pattern, a variable name immediately follows a non-escaped $ character and is one of the following:

module Format : sig ... end
module Printf : sig ... end