package camomile

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Sets of Unicode characters, implemented as sets of intervals. The signature is mostly same to Set.S in stdlib

type t
val empty : t
val is_empty : t -> bool
val mem : CamomileLib.UChar.t -> t -> bool
val add : CamomileLib.UChar.t -> t -> t
val add_range : CamomileLib.UChar.t -> CamomileLib.UChar.t -> t -> t

add_range u1 u2 s adds the characters in the range u1 - u2 to s. The range is determined by the code point order.

val singleton : CamomileLib.UChar.t -> t
val remove : CamomileLib.UChar.t -> t -> t
val remove_range : CamomileLib.UChar.t -> CamomileLib.UChar.t -> t -> t

remove_range u1 u2 s removes the characters in the range u1 - u2 from s. The range is determined by the code point order.

val union : t -> t -> t
val inter : t -> t -> t
val diff : t -> t -> t
val compl : t -> t

compl s returns the compliment of s.

val compare : t -> t -> int
val equal : t -> t -> bool
val subset : t -> t -> bool
val from : CamomileLib.UChar.t -> t -> t

from u s returns the set of elements of s whose code points are equal or greater than u.

val after : CamomileLib.UChar.t -> t -> t

after u s returns the set of elements of s whose code points are greater than u.

val until : CamomileLib.UChar.t -> t -> t

until u s returns the set of elements of s whose code points are equal or smaller than u.

val before : CamomileLib.UChar.t -> t -> t

until u s returns the set of elements of s whose code points are smaller than u.

val iter : (CamomileLib.UChar.t -> unit) -> t -> unit
val iter_range : (CamomileLib.UChar.t -> CamomileLib.UChar.t -> unit) -> t -> unit

iter_range proc s feeds the intervals contained in s to proc in increasing order. The intervals given to proc are always separated by the character not in s.

val fold : (CamomileLib.UChar.t -> 'a -> 'a) -> t -> 'a -> 'a
val fold_range : (CamomileLib.UChar.t -> CamomileLib.UChar.t -> 'a -> 'a) -> t -> 'a -> 'a

fold_range f s x is equivalent to f u_i u_(i+1) (... (f u_3 u_4 (f u_1 u_2 x))) if s is consisted of the intervals u1-u2, u3-u4, ..., u_i-u_(i + 1) in increasing order. The intervals given to proc are always separated by the character not in s.

val for_all : (CamomileLib.UChar.t -> bool) -> t -> bool
val exists : (CamomileLib.UChar.t -> bool) -> t -> bool
val filter : (CamomileLib.UChar.t -> bool) -> t -> t
val partition : (CamomileLib.UChar.t -> bool) -> t -> t * t
val cardinal : t -> int
val elements : t -> CamomileLib.UChar.t list
val ranges : t -> (CamomileLib.UChar.t * CamomileLib.UChar.t) list

The list of the intervals contained in the set. The returned intervals are always separated by the character not in s.

val min_elt : t -> CamomileLib.UChar.t
val max_elt : t -> CamomileLib.UChar.t
val choose : t -> CamomileLib.UChar.t

Returns a element roughly in the middle of the set. It is not guaranteed to return the same element for the sets with the same elements

val uset_of_iset : CamomileLib.ISet.t -> t
val iset_of_uset : t -> CamomileLib.ISet.t
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