Module Incr_map.Make
Parameters
Signature
module Incr : sig ... end
val of_set : ('k, 'cmp) Core_kernel.Set.t Incr.t -> ('k, unit, 'cmp) Core_kernel.Map.t Incr.t
val filter_mapi : ?data_equal:('v1 -> 'v1 -> bool) -> ('k, 'v1, 'cmp) Core_kernel.Map.t Incr.t -> f:(key:'k -> data:'v1 -> 'v2 option) -> ('k, 'v2, 'cmp) Core_kernel.Map.t Incr.t
val mapi : ?data_equal:('v1 -> 'v1 -> bool) -> ('k, 'v1, 'cmp) Core_kernel.Map.t Incr.t -> f:(key:'k -> data:'v1 -> 'v2) -> ('k, 'v2, 'cmp) Core_kernel.Map.t Incr.t
val filter_mapi' : ?cutoff:'v1 Incr.Cutoff.t -> ?data_equal:('v1 -> 'v1 -> bool) -> ('k, 'v1, 'cmp) Core_kernel.Map.t Incr.t -> f:(key:'k -> data:'v1 Incr.t -> 'v2 option Incr.t) -> ('k, 'v2, 'cmp) Core_kernel.Map.t Incr.t
val mapi' : ?cutoff:'v1 Incr.Cutoff.t -> ?data_equal:('v1 -> 'v1 -> bool) -> ('k, 'v1, 'cmp) Core_kernel.Map.t Incr.t -> f:(key:'k -> data:'v1 Incr.t -> 'v2 Incr.t) -> ('k, 'v2, 'cmp) Core_kernel.Map.t Incr.t
val unordered_fold : ?data_equal:('v -> 'v -> bool) -> ?update:(key:'k -> old_data:'v -> new_data:'v -> 'acc -> 'acc) -> ('k, 'v, 'cmp) Core_kernel.Map.t Incr.t -> init:'acc -> add:(key:'k -> data:'v -> 'acc -> 'acc) -> remove:(key:'k -> data:'v -> 'acc -> 'acc) -> 'acc Incr.t
unordered_fold i ~init ~add ~remove
constructs a more incremental version of:let%map m = i in Map.fold m ~init ~f:add
assuming that
remove
is the inverse ofadd
, and that the operations for different keys can be performed in any order. Note thatdata_equal
defaults tophys_equal
, but a more precise equality can be provided instead.When the data for a key updates, by default
remove
is called on the old data and thenadd
is called on the new data.update
provides an alternative single function to call each time a key's data updates, and can be used to improve efficiency.
val merge : ?data_equal_left:('v1 -> 'v1 -> bool) -> ?data_equal_right:('v2 -> 'v2 -> bool) -> ('k, 'v1, 'cmp) Core_kernel.Map.t Incr.t -> ('k, 'v2, 'cmp) Core_kernel.Map.t Incr.t -> f:(key:'k -> [ `Left of 'v1 | `Right of 'v2 | `Both of 'v1 * 'v2 ] -> 'v3 option) -> ('k, 'v3, 'cmp) Core_kernel.Map.t Incr.t
Like
merge
inBase.Map.merge
. Note thatf
is called at most once per key in any given stabilization.
val flatten : ('k, 'v Incr.t, 'cmp) Core_kernel.Map.t -> ('k, 'v, 'cmp) Core_kernel.Map.t Incr.t
This is the "easy" version of
join
val join : ('k, 'v Incr.t, 'cmp) Core_kernel.Map.t Incr.t -> ('k, 'v, 'cmp) Core_kernel.Map.t Incr.t
The non-incremental semantics of this function is the identity function. Its purpose is to collapse the extra level of incrementality at the level of the data of the map.
val separate : ('k, 'v, 'cmp) Core_kernel.Map.t Incr.t -> data_equal:('v -> 'v -> Core_kernel.sexp_bool) -> ('k, 'v Incr.t, 'cmp) Core_kernel.Map.t Incr.t
val subrange : ?data_equal:('v -> 'v -> bool) -> ('k, 'v, 'cmp) Core_kernel.Map.t Incr.t -> ('k * 'k) option Incr.t -> ('k, 'v, 'cmp) Core_kernel.Map.t Incr.t
subrange map (min, max)
constructs an incremental submap that includes all of the keys and data frommap
betweenmin
andmax
, inclusive, and none of the keys outside the range.subrange map None
is the empty map.range
beingNone
means no elements are chosen.Note that incremental changes have a runtime of O((k + m) log n) where k is the size of the changes to the underlying map and m is the size of the changes to the elements contained by the range. The complexity of the initial computation is the same as the incremental computation, with some simplification. k = 0 because we have not made any changes to the underlying map yet, and m equals the size of the range, because the initial range is empty.
module Lookup : sig ... end
('k, 'v) Lookup.t
provides a way to lookup keys in a map which uses symmetric diffs to trigger updates of the lookups.