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Future.SeqThe Monad.Collection.S interface for sequences
all cs performs all computations in cs and returns a list of results in the same order. The order of evaluation is unspecified.
all_ignore cs performs all computations in cs in an unspecified order, and discards the results.
sequence cs performs all computations in cs from left to right.
map xs ~f returns a container where n'th element is a result of computation f x_n, where x_n is the n'th element of the input container. It is unspecified, in which order the computations are evaluated, and whether all computations are performed.
iter xs ~f performs f x for each x in xs in the left to right order.
fold xs ~init:s0 ~f folds f over xs in the given monad.
Effectively computes a chain:
f s0 x0 >>= fun s1 -> f s1 x1 >>= fun s2 -> ... f sN xN
Except that the computation uses a constant stack size.
fold_left is a synonym for fold.
fold_right xs ~f ~init:s0 folds f over xs from right to left in the given monad.
Effectively computes a chain:
f x_N s0 >>= fun s1 -> f x_(N-1) s1 >>= fun s2 -> ... f x0 s_N
Except that the computation uses a constant stack size.
reduce xs ~f same as fold except that the initial state is obtained from the first element of the container, i.e., computes a sequence
f x0 x1 >>= fun s1 -> f s1 x2 >>= fun s2 -> ... f sN xN
exists xs ~f returns a computation that results in true iff there exists an element x in xs such that f x evaluates to true
for_all xs ~f returns a computation that results in true iff for all x in xs f x evaluates to true.
count xs ~f returns a computation that results to a number of elements of xs for which f evaluates to true. The order of application of f is unspecified.
val map_reduce :
(module Monads.Std.Monoid.S with type t = 'a) ->
'b Core_kernel.Sequence.t ->
f:('b -> 'a t) ->
'a tmap_reduce (module Monoid) xs ~f a composition of map and reduce. Effectively the same as map xs ~f and then reduce in Monoid except that no intermediate collections are created.
find xs ~f returns the first element x of xs for which f x evaluates to true.
find_map xs ~f returns the first computation f x for x in xs which will result in non None.
filter xs ~f returns a computation that contains all the elements of xs for which f evaluated to true. The order of the elements is the same.