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Ropes (heavyweight strings)
Install
dune-project
Dependency
github.com
Readme
Changelog
LGPL-2.1-or-later WITH OCaml-LGPL-linking-exception License
Edit opam file
Versions (4)
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
rope-0.6.3.tbz
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doc/README.html
Rope
Ropes are a scalable string implementation: they are designed for efficient operation that involve the string as a whole such as concatenation and substring. This library implements ropes for OCaml (it is rich enough to replace strings).
Version 0.6.3
Installation
The easier way to install this library is to use opam:
opam install ropeTo compile the development version, you will need to install dune and then issue
dune build @installInstall with:
dune installTo run the tests, install the module Benchmark and do
dune runtestDocumentation
You can read the interface rope.mli in this repository or as HTML.
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