package async_extended

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'a t can be applied to a state and a variable assignment to return 'a or fail. The reason we wrap this up in an opaque type is that our solver keeps track of the variables used in each expression.

See documentation of the predicate function below for an example of use.

include Core.Applicative.S
type 'a t
val return : 'a -> 'a t
val apply : ('a -> 'b) t -> 'a t -> 'b t
val map : 'a t -> f:('a -> 'b) -> 'b t
val map2 : 'a t -> 'b t -> f:('a -> 'b -> 'c) -> 'c t
val map3 : 'a t -> 'b t -> 'c t -> f:('a -> 'b -> 'c -> 'd) -> 'd t
val all : 'a t list -> 'a list t
val all_unit : unit t list -> unit t
val all_ignore : unit t list -> unit t
  • deprecated [since 2018-02] Use [all_unit]
val both : 'a t -> 'b t -> ('a * 'b) t
module Applicative_infix : sig ... end
val (<*>) : ('a -> 'b) t -> 'a t -> 'b t
val (<*) : 'a t -> unit t -> 'a t
val (*>) : unit t -> 'a t -> 'a t
val field : 'a Field.t -> 'a t

Fails if it uses a field that is missing from the state.

val maybe_field : 'a Field.t -> 'a option t

Evaluates to None if the field is missing from the state. Never fails.

val variable : 'a Variable.t -> 'a t
module Args : Core.Applicative.Args with type 'a arg := 'a t
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