package opam-format
Install
Dune Dependency
Authors
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David Allsopp
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VVincent Bernardoff <vb@luminar.eu.org>
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RRaja Boujbel <raja.boujbel@ocamlpro.com>
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KKate Deplaix <kit-ty-kate@outlook.com>
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RRoberto Di Cosmo <roberto@dicosmo.org>
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TThomas Gazagnaire <thomas@gazagnaire.org>
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LLouis Gesbert <louis.gesbert@ocamlpro.com>
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FFabrice Le Fessant <Fabrice.Le_fessant@inria.fr>
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AAnil Madhavapeddy <anil@recoil.org>
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GGuillem Rieu <guillem.rieu@ocamlpro.com>
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RRalf Treinen <ralf.treinen@pps.jussieu.fr>
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FFrederic Tuong <tuong@users.gforge.inria.fr>
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Module OpamRepositoryName.Map
Source
include Map.S with type key = t
Maps
The type of maps from type key
to type 'a
.
add key data m
returns a map containing the same bindings as m
, plus a binding of key
to data
. If key
was already bound in m
to a value that is physically equal to data
, m
is returned unchanged (the result of the function is then physically equal to m
). Otherwise, the previous binding of key
in m
disappears.
add_to_list key data m
is m
with key
mapped to l
such that l
is data :: Map.find key m
if key
was bound in m
and [v]
otherwise.
singleton x y
returns the one-element map that contains a binding y
for x
.
remove x m
returns a map containing the same bindings as m
, except for x
which is unbound in the returned map. If x
was not in m
, m
is returned unchanged (the result of the function is then physically equal to m
).
merge f m1 m2
computes a map whose keys are a subset of the keys of m1
and of m2
. The presence of each such binding, and the corresponding value, is determined with the function f
. In terms of the find_opt
operation, we have find_opt x (merge f m1 m2) = f x (find_opt x m1) (find_opt x m2)
for any key x
, provided that f x None None = None
.
Bindings
Return the list of all bindings of the given map. The returned list is sorted in increasing order of keys with respect to the ordering Ord.compare
, where Ord
is the argument given to Map.Make
.
Return the binding with the smallest key in a given map (with respect to the Ord.compare
ordering), or raise Not_found
if the map is empty.
Return the binding with the smallest key in the given map (with respect to the Ord.compare
ordering), or None
if the map is empty.
Same as min_binding
, but returns the binding with the largest key in the given map.
Same as min_binding_opt
, but returns the binding with the largest key in the given map.
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.
Searching
find x m
returns the current value of x
in m
, or raises Not_found
if no binding for x
exists.
find_first f m
, where f
is a monotonically increasing function, returns the binding of m
with the lowest key k
such that f k
, or raises Not_found
if no such key exists.
For example, find_first (fun k -> Ord.compare k x >= 0) m
will return the first binding k, v
of m
where Ord.compare k x >= 0
(intuitively: k >= x
), or raise Not_found
if x
is greater than any element of m
.
find_first_opt f m
, where f
is a monotonically increasing function, returns an option containing the binding of m
with the lowest key k
such that f k
, or None
if no such key exists.
find_last f m
, where f
is a monotonically decreasing function, returns the binding of m
with the highest key k
such that f k
, or raises Not_found
if no such key exists.
find_last_opt f m
, where f
is a monotonically decreasing function, returns an option containing the binding of m
with the highest key k
such that f k
, or None
if no such key exists.
Traversing
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.
fold f m init
computes (f kN dN ... (f k1 d1 init)...)
, where k1 ... kN
are the keys of all bindings in m
(in increasing order), and d1 ... dN
are the associated data.
Transforming
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.
Same as map
, but the function receives as arguments both the key and the associated value for each binding of the map.
filter f m
returns the map with all the bindings in m
that satisfy predicate p
. If every binding in m
satisfies f
, m
is returned unchanged (the result of the function is then physically equal to m
)
partition f m
returns a pair of maps (m1, m2)
, where m1
contains all the bindings of m
that satisfy the predicate f
, and m2
is the map with all the bindings of m
that do not satisfy f
.
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
.
Predicates and comparisons
mem x m
returns true
if m
contains a binding for x
, and false
otherwise.
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.
Total ordering between maps. The first argument is a total ordering used to compare data associated with equal keys in the two maps.
for_all f m
checks if all the bindings of the map satisfy the predicate f
.
exists f m
checks if at least one binding of the map satisfies the predicate f
.
Converting
Iterate on the whole map, in descending order of keys
to_seq_from k m
iterates on a subset of the bindings of m
, in ascending order of keys, from key k
or above.
A key will be in the union of m1
and m2
if it is appears either m1
or m2
, with the corresponding value. If a key appears in both m1
and m2
, then the resulting value is built using the function given as argument.
update k f zero map
updates the binding of k
in map
using function f
, applied to the current value bound to k
or zero
if none
map_reduce f op t
applies f
to every binding of t
and combines the results using associative operator op
.