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Module Core.StackSource
include module type of struct include Base.Stack end
include S
include Base.Invariant.S1 with type 'a t := 'a t
fold, iter, find, and find_map visit the elements in order from the top of the stack to the bottom. to_list and to_array return the elements in order from the top of the stack to the bottom.
Iteration functions (iter, fold, etc.) have unspecified behavior (although they should still be memory-safe) when the stack is mutated while they are running (e.g. by having the passed-in function call push or pop on the stack).
include Base.Container.S1 with type 'a t := 'a t
Checks whether the provided element is there, using equal.
fold t ~init ~f returns f (... f (f (f init e1) e2) e3 ...) en, where e1..en are the elements of t
val fold_result :
'a t ->
init:'acc ->
f:('acc -> 'a -> ('acc, 'e) Base.Result.t) ->
('acc, 'e) Base.Result.tfold_result t ~init ~f is a short-circuiting version of fold that runs in the Result monad. If f returns an Error _, that value is returned without any additional invocations of f.
val fold_until :
'a t ->
init:'acc ->
f:('acc -> 'a -> ('acc, 'final) Base.Container.Continue_or_stop.t) ->
finish:('acc -> 'final) ->
'finalfold_until t ~init ~f ~finish is a short-circuiting version of fold. If f returns Stop _ the computation ceases and results in that value. If f returns Continue _, the fold will proceed. If f never returns Stop _, the final result is computed by finish.
Example:
type maybe_negative =
| Found_negative of int
| All_nonnegative of { sum : int }
(** [first_neg_or_sum list] returns the first negative number in [list], if any,
otherwise returns the sum of the list. *)
let first_neg_or_sum =
List.fold_until ~init:0
~f:(fun sum x ->
if x < 0
then Stop (Found_negative x)
else Continue (sum + x))
~finish:(fun sum -> All_nonnegative { sum })
;;
let x = first_neg_or_sum [1; 2; 3; 4; 5]
val x : maybe_negative = All_nonnegative {sum = 15}
let y = first_neg_or_sum [1; 2; -3; 4; 5]
val y : maybe_negative = Found_negative -3Returns true if and only if there exists an element for which the provided function evaluates to true. This is a short-circuiting operation.
Returns true if and only if the provided function evaluates to true for all elements. This is a short-circuiting operation.
Returns the number of elements for which the provided function evaluates to true.
Returns the sum of f i for all i in the container.
val sum :
(module Base.Container.Summable with type t = 'sum) ->
'a t ->
f:('a -> 'sum) ->
'sumReturns as an option the first element for which f evaluates to true.
Returns the first evaluation of f that returns Some, and returns None if there is no such element.
Returns a minimum (resp maximum) element from the collection using the provided compare function, or None if the collection is empty. In case of a tie, the first element encountered while traversing the collection is returned. The implementation uses fold so it has the same complexity as fold.
of_list l returns a stack whose top is the first element of l and bottom is the last element of l.
pop t removes and returns the top element of t as Some a, or returns None if t is empty.
top t returns Some a, where a is the top of t, unless is_empty t, in which case top returns None.
until_empty t f repeatedly pops an element a off of t and runs f a, until t becomes empty. It is fine if f adds more elements to t, in which case the most-recently-added element will be processed next.
filter_map t ~f creates a new stack with only the elements for which f returns Some
filter t ~f creates a new stack with only the elements that satisfy f.