package ocaml-unikraft-arm64
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OCaml cross compiler to the freestanding Unikraft arm64 backends
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dune-project
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v1.1.0.tar.gz
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doc/stdlib/Stdlib/Type/index.html
Module Stdlib.TypeSource
Type introspection.
Type equality witness
The purpose of eq is to represent type equalities that may not otherwise be known by the type checker (e.g. because they may depend on dynamic data).
A value of type (a, b) eq represents the fact that types a and b are equal.
If one has a value eq : (a, b) eq that proves types a and b are equal, one can use it to convert a value of type a to a value of type b by pattern matching on Equal:
let cast (type a) (type b) (Equal : (a, b) Type.eq) (a : a) : b = aAt runtime, this function simply returns its second argument unchanged.
Type identifiers
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