This module is a Base-style wrapper around OCaml's standard Queue module.
include sig ... endval t_of_sexp : (Base.Sexp.t ‑> 'a) ‑> Base.Sexp.t ‑> 'a tval sexp_of_t : ('a ‑> Base.Sexp.t) ‑> 'a t ‑> Base.Sexp.tinclude Base.Indexed_container.S1 with type a t := a tinclude Base.Container.S1val mem : 'a t ‑> 'a ‑> equal:('a ‑> 'a ‑> bool) ‑> boolChecks whether the provided element is there, using equal.
val length : 'a t ‑> intval is_empty : 'a t ‑> boolval iter : 'a t ‑> f:('a ‑> unit) ‑> unitval fold : 'a t ‑> init:'accum ‑> f:('accum ‑> 'a ‑> 'accum) ‑> 'accumfold t ~init ~f returns f (... f (f (f init e1) e2) e3 ...) en, where e1..en
are the elements of t
val fold_result : 'a t ‑> init:'accum ‑> f:('accum ‑> 'a ‑> ('accum, 'e) Base.Result.t) ‑> ('accum, 'e) Base.Result.tfold_result t ~init ~f is a short-circuiting version of fold that runs in the
Result monad. If f returns an Error _, that value is returned without any
additional invocations of f.
val fold_until : 'a t ‑> init:'accum ‑> f:('accum ‑> 'a ‑> ('accum, 'final) Base__.Container_intf.Continue_or_stop.t) ‑> finish:('accum ‑> 'final) ‑> 'finalfold_until t ~init ~f ~finish is a short-circuiting version of fold. If f
returns Stop _ the computation ceases and results in that value. If f returns
Continue _, the fold will proceed. If f never returns Stop _, the final result
is computed by finish.
val exists : 'a t ‑> f:('a ‑> bool) ‑> boolReturns true if and only if there exists an element for which the provided
function evaluates to true. This is a short-circuiting operation.
val for_all : 'a t ‑> f:('a ‑> bool) ‑> boolReturns true if and only if the provided function evaluates to true for all
elements. This is a short-circuiting operation.
val count : 'a t ‑> f:('a ‑> bool) ‑> intReturns the number of elements for which the provided function evaluates to true.
val sum : (module Base.Commutative_group.S with type t = 'sum) ‑> 'a t ‑> f:('a ‑> 'sum) ‑> 'sumReturns the sum of f i for all i in the container.
val find : 'a t ‑> f:('a ‑> bool) ‑> 'a optionReturns as an option the first element for which f evaluates to true.
val find_map : 'a t ‑> f:('a ‑> 'b option) ‑> 'b optionReturns the first evaluation of f that returns Some, and returns None if there
is no such element.
val to_list : 'a t ‑> 'a listval to_array : 'a t ‑> 'a arrayval min_elt : 'a t ‑> compare:('a ‑> 'a ‑> int) ‑> 'a optionReturns a minimum (resp maximum) element from the collection using the provided
compare function, or None if the collection is empty. In case of a tie, the first
element encountered while traversing the collection is returned. The implementation
uses fold so it has the same complexity as fold.
val max_elt : 'a t ‑> compare:('a ‑> 'a ‑> int) ‑> 'a optionThese are all like their equivalents in Container except that an index starting at
0 is added as the first argument to f.
val foldi : ('a t, 'a, _) Base__.Indexed_container_intf.foldival iteri : ('a t, 'a) Base__.Indexed_container_intf.iterival existsi : 'a t ‑> f:(int ‑> 'a ‑> bool) ‑> boolval for_alli : 'a t ‑> f:(int ‑> 'a ‑> bool) ‑> boolval counti : 'a t ‑> f:(int ‑> 'a ‑> bool) ‑> intval findi : 'a t ‑> f:(int ‑> 'a ‑> bool) ‑> (int * 'a) optionval find_mapi : 'a t ‑> f:(int ‑> 'a ‑> 'b option) ‑> 'b optionval of_list : 'a list ‑> 'a tof_list list returns a queue t with the elements of list in the same order as
the elements of list (i.e. the first element of t is the first element of the
list).
val of_array : 'a array ‑> 'a tval enqueue_all : 'a t ‑> 'a list ‑> unitenqueue_all t list adds all elements in list to t in order of list.
val dequeue_exn : 'a t ‑> 'aval peek_exn : 'a t ‑> 'aval filter_inplace : 'a t ‑> f:('a ‑> bool) ‑> unitfilter_inplace t ~f removes all elements of t that don't satisfy f. If f
raises, t is unchanged. This is inplace in that it modifies t; however, it uses
space linear in the final length of t.
val filteri_inplace : 'a t ‑> f:(int ‑> 'a ‑> bool) ‑> unit