package octez-proto-libs
Octez protocol libraries
Install
Dune Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
octez-19.0.tar.gz
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doc/octez-proto-libs.protocol-environment/Tezos_protocol_environment/V2/Make/Map/index.html
Module Make.Map
Source
Association tables over ordered types.
This module implements applicative association tables, also known as finite maps or dictionaries, given a total ordering function over the keys. All operations over maps are purely applicative (no side-effects). The implementation uses balanced binary trees, and therefore searching and insertion take time logarithmic in the size of the map.
For instance:
module IntPairs =
struct
type t = int * int
let compare (x0,y0) (x1,y1) =
match Stdlib.compare x0 x1 with
0 -> Stdlib.compare y0 y1
| c -> c
end
module PairsMap = Map.Make(IntPairs)
let m = PairsMap.(empty |> add (0,1) "hello" |> add (1,0) "world")
This creates a new module PairsMap
, with a new type 'a PairsMap.t
of maps from int * int
to 'a
. In this example, m
contains string
values so its type is string PairsMap.t
.
Input signature of the functor Map.Make
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