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MOPSA: A Modular and Open Platform for Static Analysis using Abstract Interpretation
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(* This file is derived from the map.mli file from the OCaml distribution. Changes are marked with the [MOPSA] symbol. Modifications are Copyright (C) 2017-2019 The MOPSA Project. Original copyright follows. *) (***********************************************************************) (* *) (* Objective Caml *) (* *) (* Xavier Leroy, projet Cristal, INRIA Rocquencourt *) (* *) (* Copyright 1996 Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et *) (* en Automatique. All rights reserved. This file is distributed *) (* under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License, with *) (* the special exception on linking described in file ../LICENSE. *) (* *) (***********************************************************************) (* $Id: mapext.mli,v 1.1 2014-02-24 16:25:06 mine Exp $ *) module type OrderedType = sig type t (** The type of the map keys. *) val compare : t -> t -> int (** A total ordering function over the keys. This is a two-argument function [f] such that [f e1 e2] is zero if the keys [e1] and [e2] are equal, [f e1 e2] is strictly negative if [e1] is smaller than [e2], and [f e1 e2] is strictly positive if [e1] is greater than [e2]. Example: a suitable ordering function is the generic structural comparison function {!Stdlib.compare}. *) end (** Input signature of the functor {!Map.Make}. *) type map_printer = { print_empty: string; (** Special text for empty maps *) print_begin: string; (** Text before the first binding *) print_arrow: string; (** Text between a key and its value *) print_sep: string; (** Text between two bindings *) print_end: string; (** Text after the last binding *) } (** [MOPSA] Tells how to print a map. *) module type S = sig type key (** The type of the map keys. *) type (+'a) t (** The type of maps from type [key] to type ['a]. *) val empty: 'a t (** The empty map. *) val is_empty: 'a t -> bool (** Test whether a map is empty or not. *) val mem: key -> 'a t -> bool (** [mem x m] returns [true] if [m] contains a binding for [x], and [false] otherwise. *) val add: key -> 'a -> 'a t -> 'a t (** [add x y m] returns a map containing the same bindings as [m], plus a binding of [x] to [y]. If [x] was already bound in [m], its previous binding disappears. *) val singleton: key -> 'a -> 'a t (** [singleton x y] returns the one-element map that contains a binding [y] for [x]. @since 3.12.0 *) val remove: key -> 'a t -> 'a t (** [remove x m] returns a map containing the same bindings as [m], except for [x] which is unbound in the returned map. *) val remove_min_binding : 'a t -> 'a t val merge: (key -> 'a option -> 'b option -> 'c option) -> 'a t -> 'b t -> 'c t (** [merge f m1 m2] computes a map whose keys is a subset of keys of [m1] and of [m2]. The presence of each such binding, and the corresponding value, is determined with the function [f]. @since 3.12.0 *) val compare: ('a -> 'a -> int) -> 'a t -> 'a t -> int (** Total ordering between maps. The first argument is a total ordering used to compare data associated with equal keys in the two maps. We assume implicitly that [cmp x x] always returns 0. *) val equal: ('a -> 'a -> bool) -> 'a t -> 'a t -> bool (** [equal cmp m1 m2] tests whether the maps [m1] and [m2] are equal, that is, contain equal keys and associate them with equal data. [cmp] is the equality predicate used to compare the data associated with the keys. We assume implicitly that [cmp x x] always returns [true]. *) val iter: (key -> 'a -> unit) -> 'a t -> unit (** [iter f m] applies [f] to all bindings in map [m]. [f] receives the key as first argument, and the associated value as second argument. The bindings are passed to [f] in increasing order with respect to the ordering over the type of the keys. *) val fold: (key -> 'a -> 'b -> 'b) -> 'a t -> 'b -> 'b (** [fold f m a] computes [(f kN dN ... (f k1 d1 a)...)], where [k1 ... kN] are the keys of all bindings in [m] (in increasing order), and [d1 ... dN] are the associated data. *) val for_all: (key -> 'a -> bool) -> 'a t -> bool (* [MOPSA] now guarantees the evaluation order *) (** [for_all p m] checks if all the bindings of the map satisfy the predicate [p]. The predicate [p] is tested on bindings according to the key order. @since 3.12.0 *) val exists: (key -> 'a -> bool) -> 'a t -> bool (* [MOPSA] now guarantees the evaluation order *) (** [exists p m] checks if at least one binding of the map satisfy the predicate [p]. The predicate [p] is tested on bindings according to the key order. @since 3.12.0 *) val filter: (key -> 'a -> bool) -> 'a t -> 'a t (* [MOPSA] now guarantees the evaluation order *) (** [filter p m] returns the map with all the bindings in [m] that satisfy predicate [p]. The predicate [p] is tested on bindings according to the key order. @since 3.12.0 *) val partition: (key -> 'a -> bool) -> 'a t -> 'a t * 'a t (** [partition p m] returns a pair of maps [(m1, m2)], where [m1] contains all the bindings of [s] that satisfy the predicate [p], and [m2] is the map with all the bindings of [s] that do not satisfy [p]. @since 3.12.0 *) val cardinal: 'a t -> int (** Return the number of bindings of a map. @since 3.12.0 *) val bindings: 'a t -> (key * 'a) list (** Return the list of all bindings of the given map. The returned list is sorted in increasing order with respect to the ordering [Ord.compare], where [Ord] is the argument given to {!Map.Make}. @since 3.12.0 *) val min_binding: 'a t -> (key * 'a) (** Return the smallest binding of the given map (with respect to the [Ord.compare] ordering), or raise [Not_found] if the map is empty. @since 3.12.0 *) val max_binding: 'a t -> (key * 'a) (** Same as {!Map.S.min_binding}, but returns the largest binding of the given map. @since 3.12.0 *) val choose: 'a t -> (key * 'a) (** Return one binding of the given map, or raise [Not_found] if the map is empty. Which binding is chosen is unspecified, but equal bindings will be chosen for equal maps. @since 3.12.0 *) val split: key -> 'a t -> 'a t * 'a option * 'a t (** [split x m] returns a triple [(l, data, r)], where [l] is the map with all the bindings of [m] whose key is strictly less than [x]; [r] is the map with all the bindings of [m] whose key is strictly greater than [x]; [data] is [None] if [m] contains no binding for [x], or [Some v] if [m] binds [v] to [x]. @since 3.12.0 *) val find: key -> 'a t -> 'a (** [find x m] returns the current binding of [x] in [m], or raises [Not_found] if no such binding exists. *) val find_opt: key -> 'a t -> 'a option (** [find_opt x m] returns [Some v] if the current binding of [x] in [m] is [v], or [None] if no such binding exists. @since 4.05 *) val map: ('a -> 'b) -> 'a t -> 'b t (** [map f m] returns a map with same domain as [m], where the associated value [a] of all bindings of [m] has been replaced by the result of the application of [f] to [a]. The bindings are passed to [f] in increasing order with respect to the ordering over the type of the keys. *) val mapi: (key -> 'a -> 'b) -> 'a t -> 'b t (** Same as {!Map.S.map}, but the function receives as arguments both the key and the associated value for each binding of the map. *) (* [MOPSA] additions *) (** {2 Additional functions} *) val is_singleton: 'a t -> bool (** [is_singleton m] checks whether a map contains only one binding *) val of_list: (key * 'a) list -> 'a t (** [of_list l] converts an association list to a map. *) val map2: (key -> 'a -> 'b -> 'c) -> 'a t -> 'b t -> 'c t (** [map2 f m1 m2] is similar to [map] but applies [f] to pairs of bindings [a1] from [m1] and [a2] from [m2] corresponding to the same key to construct a new map with the same key set. [m1] and [m2] must have the same key sets. The bindings are passed to [f] in increasing order of key. *) val iter2: (key -> 'a -> 'b -> unit) -> 'a t -> 'b t -> unit (** [iter2 f m1 m2] is similar to [map] but applies [f] to pairs of bindings [a1] from [m1] and [a2] from [m2] corresponding to the same key. [m1] and [m2] must have the same key sets. The bindings are passed to [f] in increasing order of key. *) val fold2: (key -> 'a -> 'b -> 'c -> 'c) -> 'a t -> 'b t -> 'c -> 'c (** [fold2 f m1 m2 x] is similar to [fold] but applies [f] to pairs of bindings [a1] from [m1] and [a2] from [m2] corresponding to the same key. [m1] and [m2] must have the same key sets. The bindings are passed to [f] in increasing order of keys. *) val for_all2: (key -> 'a -> 'b -> bool) -> 'a t -> 'b t -> bool (** [for_all2 f m1 m2] is similar to [for_all] but applies [f] to pairs of bindings [a1] from [m1] and [a2] from [m2] corresponding to the same key. [m1] and [m2] must have the same key sets. The bindings are passed to [f] in increasing order of keys. *) val exists2: (key -> 'a -> 'b -> bool) -> 'a t -> 'b t -> bool (** [exists2 f m1 m2] is similar to [exists] but applies [f] to pairs of bindings [a1] from [m1] and [a2] from [m2] corresponding to the same key. [m1] and [m2] must have the same key sets. The bindings are passed to [f] in increasing order of keys. *) val map2z: (key -> 'a -> 'a -> 'a) -> 'a t -> 'a t -> 'a t (** [map2z f m1 m2] is similar to [map2 f m1 m2], but physically equal subtrees are put unchanged into the result instead of being traversed. This is more efficient than [map2], and equivalent if [f] is side-effect free and idem-potent ([f k a a = a]). [m1] and [m2] must have the same key sets. The bindings are passed to [f] in increasing order of keys. *) val iter2z: (key -> 'a -> 'a -> unit) -> 'a t -> 'a t -> unit (** [iter2z f m1 m2] is similar to [iter2 f m1 m2], but physically equal subtrees are ignored. This is more efficient than [iter2], and equivalent if [f k a a] has no effect. [m1] and [m2] must have the same key sets. The bindings are passed to [f] in increasing order of keys. *) val fold2z: (key -> 'a -> 'a -> 'b -> 'b) -> 'a t -> 'a t -> 'b -> 'b (** [fold2z f m1 m2 a] is similar to [fold2 f m1 m2 a], but physically equal subtrees are ignored. This is more efficient than [fold2], and equivalent if [f k a a x = x] and has no effect. [m1] and [m2] must have the same key sets. The bindings are passed to [f] in increasing order of keys. *) val for_all2z: (key -> 'a -> 'a -> bool) -> 'a t -> 'a t -> bool (** [for_all2z f m1 m2] is similar to [for_all2 f m1 m2], but returns [true] for physically equal subtrees without traversing them. This is more efficient than [for_all2z], and equivalent if [f k a a = true] and has no effect. [m1] and [m2] must have the same key sets. The bindings are passed to [f] in increasing order of keys. *) val exists2z: (key -> 'a -> 'a -> bool) -> 'a t -> 'a t -> bool (** [exists2z f m1 m2] is similar to [exists2 f m1 m2], but returns [false] for physically equal subtrees without traversing them. This is more efficient than [exists2z], and equivalent if [f k a a = false] and has no effect. [m1] and [m2] must have the same key sets. The bindings are passed to [f] in increasing order of keys. *) val map2o: (key -> 'a -> 'c) -> (key -> 'b -> 'c) -> (key -> 'a -> 'b -> 'c) -> 'a t -> 'b t -> 'c t (** [map2o f1 f2 f m1 m2] is similar to [map2 f m1 m2], but accepts maps defined over different sets of keys. To get a new binding, [f1] is used for keys appearing only in [m1], [f2] for keys appearing only in [m2], and [f] for keys appearing in both maps. The returned map has bindings for all keys appearing in either [m1] or [m2]. The bindings are passed to [f], [f1], [f2] in increasing order of keys. *) val iter2o: (key -> 'a -> unit) -> (key -> 'b -> unit) -> (key -> 'a -> 'b -> unit) -> 'a t -> 'b t -> unit (** [iter2o f1 f2 f m1 m2] is similar to [iter2 f m1 m2], but accepts maps defined over different sets of keys. [f1] is called for keys appearing only in [m1], [f2] for keys appearing only in [m2], and [f] for keys appearing in both maps. The bindings are passed to [f], [f1], [f2] in increasing order of keys. *) val fold2o: (key -> 'a -> 'c -> 'c) -> (key -> 'b -> 'c -> 'c) -> (key -> 'a -> 'b -> 'c -> 'c) -> 'a t -> 'b t -> 'c -> 'c (** [fold2o f1 f2 f m1 m2 a] is similar to [fold2 f m1 m2 a], but accepts maps defined over different sets of keys. [f1] is called for keys appearing only in [m1], [f2] for keys appearing only in [m2], and [f] for keys appearing in both maps. The bindings are passed to [f], [f1], [f2] in increasing order of keys. *) val for_all2o: (key -> 'a -> bool) -> (key -> 'b -> bool) -> (key -> 'a -> 'b -> bool) -> 'a t -> 'b t -> bool (** [for_all2o f1 f2 f m1 m2] is similar to [for_all2 f m1 m2], but accepts maps defined over different sets of keys. [f1] is called for keys appearing only in [m1], [f2] for keys appearing only in [m2], and [f] for keys appearing in both maps. The bindings are passed to [f], [f1], [f2] in increasing order of keys. *) val exists2o: (key -> 'a -> bool) -> (key -> 'b -> bool) -> (key -> 'a -> 'b -> bool) -> 'a t -> 'b t -> bool (** [fexists2o f1 f2 f m1 m2] is similar to [fexists2 f m1 m2], but accepts maps defined over different sets of keys. [f1] is called for keys appearing only in [m1], [f2] for keys appearing only in [m2], and [f] for keys appearing in both maps. The bindings are passed to [f], [f1], [f2] in increasing order of keys. *) val map2zo: (key -> 'a -> 'a) -> (key -> 'a -> 'a) -> (key -> 'a -> 'a -> 'a) -> 'a t -> 'a t -> 'a t (** [map2zo f1 f2 f m1 m2] is similar to [map2o f1 f2 f m1 m2] but, similary to [map2z], [f] is not called on physically equal subtrees. This is more efficient than [map2o], and equivalent if [f] is side-effect free and idem-potent ([f k a a = a]). The returned map has bindings for all keys appearing in either [m1] or [m2]. The bindings are passed to [f], [f1], [f2] in increasing order of keys. *) val iter2zo: (key -> 'a -> unit) -> (key -> 'a -> unit) -> (key -> 'a -> 'a -> unit) -> 'a t -> 'a t -> unit (** [iter2zo f1 f2 f m1 m2] is similar to [iter2o f1 f2 f m1 m2] but, similary to [iter2z], [f] is not called on physically equal subtrees. This is more efficient than [iter2o], and equivalent if [f] is side-effect free. The bindings are passed to [f], [f1], [f2] in increasing order of keys. *) val fold2zo: (key -> 'a -> 'b -> 'b) -> (key -> 'a -> 'b -> 'b) -> (key -> 'a -> 'a -> 'b -> 'b) -> 'a t -> 'a t -> 'b -> 'b (** [fold2zo f1 f2 f m1 m2 a] is similar to [fold2o f1 f2 f m1 m2 a] but, similary to [fold2z], [f] is not called on physically equal subtrees. This is more efficient than [fold2o], and equivalent if [f k a a x = x] and has no side-effect. The bindings are passed to [f], [f1], [f2] in increasing order of keys. *) val for_all2zo: (key -> 'a -> bool) -> (key -> 'a -> bool) -> (key -> 'a -> 'a -> bool) -> 'a t -> 'a t -> bool (** [for_all2zo f1 f2 f m1 m2] is similar to [for_all2o f1 f2 f m1 m2] but, similary to [for_all2z], [f] is not called on physically equal subtrees. This is more efficient than [for_all2o], and equivalent if [f k a a = true] and has no side-effect. The bindings are passed to [f], [f1], [f2] in increasing order of keys. *) val exists2zo: (key -> 'a -> bool) -> (key -> 'a -> bool) -> (key -> 'a -> 'a -> bool) -> 'a t -> 'a t -> bool (** [exists2zo f1 f2 f m1 m2] is similar to [exists2o f1 f2 f m1 m2] but, similary to [exists2z], [f] is not called on physically equal subtrees. This is more efficient than [exists2o], and equivalent if [f k a a = false] and has no side-effect. The bindings are passed to [f], [f1], [f2] in increasing order of keys. *) val map_slice: (key -> 'a -> 'a) -> 'a t -> key -> key -> 'a t (** [map_slice f m k1 k2] is similar to [map f m], but only applies [f] to bindings with key greater or equal to [k1] and smaller or equal to [k2] to construct the returned map. Bindings with keys outside this range in [m] are put unchanged in the result. It is as if, outside this range, [f k a = a] and has no effect. The result has the same key set as [m]. The bindings are passed to [f] in increasing order of keys, between [k1] and [k2]. *) val iter_slice: (key -> 'a -> unit) -> 'a t -> key -> key -> unit (** [iter_slice f m k1 k2] is similar to [iter f m], but only calls [f] on bindings with key greater or equal to [k1] and smaller or equal to [k2]. It is as if, outside this range, [f k a] has no effect. The bindings are passed to [f] in increasing order of keys, between [k1] and [k2]. *) val fold_slice: (key -> 'a -> 'b -> 'b) -> 'a t -> key -> key -> 'b -> 'b (** [fold_slice f m k1 k2 a] is similar to [fold f m], but only calls [f] on bindings with key greater or equal to [k1] and smaller or equal to [k2]. It is as if, outside this range, [f k a x = x] and has no effect. The bindings are passed to [f] in increasing order of keys, between [k1] and [k2]. *) val for_all_slice: (key -> 'a -> bool) -> 'a t -> key -> key -> bool (** [for_all_slice f m k1 k2 a] is similar to [for_all f m], but only calls [f] on bindings with key greater or equal to [k1] and smaller or equal to [k2]. It is as if, outside this range, [f k a = true] and has no effect. The bindings are passed to [f] in increasing order of keys, between [k1] and [k2]. *) val exists_slice: (key -> 'a -> bool) -> 'a t -> key -> key -> bool (** [exists_slice f m k1 k2 a] is similar to [exists f m], but only calls [f] on bindings with key greater or equal to [k1] and smaller or equal to [k2]. It is as if, outside this range, [f k a = false] and has no effect. The bindings are passed to [f] in increasing order of keys, between [k1] and [k2]. *) val key_equal: 'a t -> 'a t -> bool (** [key_equal m1 m2] returns true if [m1] and [m2] are defined over exactly the same set of keys (but with possibly different values). *) val key_subset: 'a t -> 'a t -> bool (** [key_equal m1 m2] returns true if [m1] is defined on a subset of the keys of [m2] (but with possibly different values). *) val find_greater: key -> 'a t -> key * 'a (** [find_greater k m] returns the binding (key and value) in [m] with key strictly greater than [k] and as small as possible. Raises [Not_found] if [m] has no binding for a key strictly greater than [k]. *) val find_less: key -> 'a t -> key * 'a (** [find_less k m] returns the binding (key and value) in [m] with key strictly less than [k] and as large as possible. Raises [Not_found] if [m] has no binding for a key strictly less than [k]. *) val find_greater_equal: key -> 'a t -> key * 'a (** [find_greater_euql k m] returns the binding (key and value) in [m] with key greater or equal to [k] and as small as possible. Raises [Not_found] if [m] has no binding for a key greater or equal to [k]. *) val find_less_equal: key -> 'a t -> key * 'a (** [find_less_equal k m] returns the binding (key and value) in [m] with key less or equal to [k] and as large as possible. Raises [Not_found] if [m] has no binding for a key less or equal to [k]. *) (** {2 Printing} *) val to_string: map_printer -> (key -> string) -> ('a -> string) -> 'a t -> string (** String representation. *) val print: map_printer -> (out_channel -> key -> unit) -> (out_channel -> 'a -> unit) -> out_channel -> 'a t -> unit (** Prints to an output_channel (for Printf.(f)printf). *) val fprint: map_printer -> (Format.formatter -> key -> unit) -> (Format.formatter -> 'a -> unit) -> Format.formatter -> 'a t -> unit (** Prints to a formatter (for Format.(f)printf). *) val bprint: map_printer -> (Buffer.t -> key -> unit) -> (Buffer.t -> 'a -> unit) -> Buffer.t -> 'a t -> unit (** Prints to a string buffer (for Printf.bprintf). *) (** {2 Translation to polymorphic maps} *) val to_poly_map : 'a t -> (key,'a) MapExtPoly.t end (** Output signature of the functor {!MapExt.Make}. *)
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