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Miscellaneous useful types and functions

Warning: this module is unstable and part of compiler-libs.

val array_of_list_rev : 'a list -> 'a array
val fatal_error : string -> 'a
val fatal_errorf : ('a, Format.formatter, unit, 'b) format4 -> 'a
exception Fatal_error
val try_finally : ?always:(unit -> unit) -> ?exceptionally:(unit -> unit) -> (unit -> 'a) -> 'a

try_finally work ~always ~exceptionally is designed to run code in work that may fail with an exception, and has two kind of cleanup routines: always, that must be run after any execution of the function (typically, freeing system resources), and exceptionally, that should be run only if work or always failed with an exception (typically, undoing user-visible state changes that would only make sense if the function completes correctly). For example:

let objfile = outputprefix ^ ".cmo" in
let oc = open_out_bin objfile in
Misc.try_finally
  (fun () ->
     bytecode
     ++ Timings.(accumulate_time (Generate sourcefile))
         (Emitcode.to_file oc modulename objfile);
     Warnings.check_fatal ())
  ~always:(fun () -> close_out oc)
  ~exceptionally:(fun _exn -> remove_file objfile);

If exceptionally fail with an exception, it is propagated as usual.

If always or exceptionally use exceptions internally for control-flow but do not raise, then try_finally is careful to preserve any exception backtrace coming from work or always for easier debugging.

val reraise_preserving_backtrace : exn -> (unit -> unit) -> 'a

reraise_preserving_backtrace e f is (f (); raise e) except that the current backtrace is preserved, even if f uses exceptions internally.

val map_end : ('a -> 'b) -> 'a list -> 'b list -> 'b list
val map_left_right : ('a -> 'b) -> 'a list -> 'b list
val for_all2 : ('a -> 'b -> bool) -> 'a list -> 'b list -> bool
val replicate_list : 'a -> int -> 'a list
val list_remove : 'a -> 'a list -> 'a list
val split_last : 'a list -> 'a list * 'a
type ref_and_value =
  1. | R : 'a ref * 'a -> ref_and_value
val protect_refs : ref_and_value list -> (unit -> 'a) -> 'a

protect_refs l f temporarily sets r to v for each R (r, v) in l while executing f. The previous contents of the references is restored even if f raises an exception, without altering the exception backtrace.

module Stdlib : sig ... end
val find_in_path : string list -> string -> string
val find_in_path_rel : string list -> string -> string
val find_in_path_uncap : string list -> string -> string
val remove_file : string -> unit
val expand_directory : string -> string -> string
val split_path_contents : ?sep:char -> string -> string list
val create_hashtable : int -> ('a * 'b) list -> ('a, 'b) Hashtbl.t
val copy_file : in_channel -> out_channel -> unit
val copy_file_chunk : in_channel -> out_channel -> int -> unit
val string_of_file : in_channel -> string
val output_to_bin_file_directly : string -> (string -> out_channel -> 'a) -> 'a
val output_to_file_via_temporary : ?mode:open_flag list -> string -> (string -> out_channel -> 'a) -> 'a
val protect_writing_to_file : filename:string -> f:(out_channel -> 'a) -> 'a

Open the given filename for writing (in binary mode), pass the out_channel to the given function, then close the channel. If the function raises an exception then filename will be removed.

val log2 : int -> int
val align : int -> int -> int
val no_overflow_add : int -> int -> bool
val no_overflow_sub : int -> int -> bool
val no_overflow_mul : int -> int -> bool
val no_overflow_lsl : int -> int -> bool
module Int_literal_converter : sig ... end
val chop_extensions : string -> string
val search_substring : string -> string -> int -> int
val replace_substring : before:string -> after:string -> string -> string
val rev_split_words : string -> string list
val get_ref : 'a list ref -> 'a list
val set_or_ignore : ('a -> 'b option) -> 'b option ref -> 'a -> unit
val fst3 : ('a * 'b * 'c) -> 'a
val snd3 : ('a * 'b * 'c) -> 'b
val thd3 : ('a * 'b * 'c) -> 'c
val fst4 : ('a * 'b * 'c * 'd) -> 'a
val snd4 : ('a * 'b * 'c * 'd) -> 'b
val thd4 : ('a * 'b * 'c * 'd) -> 'c
val for4 : ('a * 'b * 'c * 'd) -> 'd
module LongString : sig ... end
val edit_distance : string -> string -> int -> int option

edit_distance a b cutoff computes the edit distance between strings a and b. To help efficiency, it uses a cutoff: if the distance d is smaller than cutoff, it returns Some d, else None.

The distance algorithm currently used is Damerau-Levenshtein: it computes the number of insertion, deletion, substitution of letters, or swapping of adjacent letters to go from one word to the other. The particular algorithm may change in the future.

val spellcheck : string list -> string -> string list

spellcheck env name takes a list of names env that exist in the current environment and an erroneous name, and returns a list of suggestions taken from env, that are close enough to name that it may be a typo for one of them.

val did_you_mean : Format.formatter -> (unit -> string list) -> unit

did_you_mean ppf get_choices hints that the user may have meant one of the option returned by calling get_choices. It does nothing if the returned list is empty.

The unit -> ... thunking is meant to delay any potentially-slow computation (typically computing edit-distance with many things from the current environment) to when the hint message is to be printed. You should print an understandable error message before calling did_you_mean, so that users get a clear notification of the failure even if producing the hint is slow.

val cut_at : string -> char -> string * string

String.cut_at s c returns a pair containing the sub-string before the first occurrence of c in s, and the sub-string after the first occurrence of c in s. let (before, after) = String.cut_at s c in before ^ String.make 1 c ^ after is the identity if s contains c.

Raise Not_found if the character does not appear in the string

  • since 4.01
val ordinal_suffix : int -> string

ordinal_suffix n is the appropriate suffix to append to the numeral n as an ordinal number: 1 -> "st", 2 -> "nd", 3 -> "rd", 4 -> "th", and so on. Handles larger numbers (e.g., 42 -> "nd") and the numbers 11--13 (which all get "th") correctly.

module Color : sig ... end
module Error_style : sig ... end
val normalise_eol : string -> string

normalise_eol s returns a fresh copy of s with any '\r' characters removed. Intended for pre-processing text which will subsequently be printed on a channel which performs EOL transformations (i.e. Windows)

val delete_eol_spaces : string -> string

delete_eol_spaces s returns a fresh copy of s with any end of line spaces removed. Intended to normalize the output of the toplevel for tests.

val pp_two_columns : ?sep:string -> ?max_lines:int -> Format.formatter -> (string * string) list -> unit

pp_two_columns ?sep ?max_lines ppf l prints the lines in l as two columns separated by sep ("|" by default). max_lines can be used to indicate a maximum number of lines to print -- an ellipsis gets inserted at the middle if the input has too many lines.

Example:

pp_two_columns ~max_lines:3 Format.std_formatter [
      "abc", "hello";
      "def", "zzz";
      "a"  , "bllbl";
      "bb" , "dddddd";
    ]

prints

    abc | hello
    ...
    bb  | dddddd
val show_config_and_exit : unit -> unit

configuration variables

val show_config_variable_and_exit : string -> unit
val get_build_path_prefix_map : unit -> Build_path_prefix_map.map option

Returns the map encoded in the BUILD_PATH_PREFIX_MAP environment variable.

val debug_prefix_map_flags : unit -> string list

Returns the list of --debug-prefix-map flags to be passed to the assembler, built from the BUILD_PATH_PREFIX_MAP environment variable.

val print_if : Format.formatter -> bool ref -> (Format.formatter -> 'a -> unit) -> 'a -> 'a

print_if ppf flag fmt x prints x with fmt on ppf if b is true.

type filepath = string
type modname = string
type crcs = (modname * Digest.t option) list
type alerts = string Stdlib.String.Map.t
module Magic_number : sig ... end

a typical magic number is "Caml1999I011"; it is formed of an alphanumeric prefix, here Caml1990I, followed by a version, here 011. The prefix identifies the kind of the versioned data: here the I indicates that it is the magic number for .cmi files.

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