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Associative maps for _ranges_ to _values_ with overlapping.

The maps register a collection of entries, and looks for all entries containing some specified range. For instance, this data structure is well suited to attach tags to AST-nodes in GUI, where each node is associated to buffer offset ranges.

When several entries cover a range, precedence goes to the tightest ones. When overlapping entries with the same width applies, the result of lookup is not specified. Remark that for AST-based ranges, overlapping ranges are always included one in the order.

Current implementation has average log(n) complexity for adding n entries, and log(n)^2 for lookup ranges, which is far from better than current implementation used in Pretty_source for instance.

type 'a t

The type of range maps, containing of collection of 'a entry.

type 'a entry = int * int * 'a

Entry (a,b,v) maps range a..b (both included) to value v in the map.

val empty : 'a t

The empty map.

val add : ?overlap:bool -> 'a entry -> 'a t -> 'a t

Returns a new map with the added entry. When ~overlap:true is specified, overlapping entries with the same width are removed first, avoiding under-specified results. It is safe to ignore this attribute for AST-based maps.

val find : int -> int -> 'a t -> 'a entry

Find the tightest entry containing the specified range.

  • raises Not_found

    if no entry applies

val find_all : int -> int -> 'a t -> 'a entry list

Find all entries containing the specified range. Returns the empty list is none applies.

When overlapping entries with the same width are present in the map, only one for each width is returned.

val iter : ('a entry -> unit) -> 'a t -> unit

Iter over all entries present in the map. Entries are present in increasing order of width.

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