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Meth.SetSourceinclude Core.Set_intf.S_plain with module Elt := Eltinclude Core.Set_intf.Creators_generic
with type ('a, 'b) set := ('a, 'b) Base.Set.t
with type ('a, 'b) t := t
with type ('a, 'b) tree :=
(Elt.t, Elt.comparator_witness) Base.Set.Using_comparator.Tree.t
with type 'a elt := Elt.t
with type 'c cmp := Elt.comparator_witness
with type ('a, 'b, 'c) create_options :=
('a, 'b, 'c) Base.Set.Without_comparator.tinclude Base.Set.Creators_generic
with type ('a, 'b) set := ('a, 'b) Base.Set.t
with type ('a, 'b) t := t
with type ('a, 'b) tree :=
(Elt.t, Elt.comparator_witness) Base.Set.Using_comparator.Tree.t
with type 'a elt := Elt.t
with type 'c cmp := Elt.comparator_witness
with type ('a, 'b, 'c) create_options :=
('a, 'b, 'c) Base.Set.Without_comparator.tval map :
('b, 'cmp, ('a, _) Base.Set.t -> f:('a -> Elt.t) -> t)
Base.Set.Without_comparator.tThe types of map and filter_map are subtle. The input set, ('a, _) set, reflects the fact that these functions take a set of *any* type, with any comparator, while the output set, ('b, 'cmp) t, reflects that the output set has the particular 'cmp of the creation function. The comparator can come in one of three ways, depending on which set module is used
Set.map -- comparator comes as an argumentSet.Poly.map -- comparator is polymorphic comparisonFoo.Set.map -- comparator is Foo.comparatorval of_tree :
('a,
'cmp,
(Elt.t, Elt.comparator_witness) Base.Set.Using_comparator.Tree.t ->
t)
Base.Set.Without_comparator.tval of_hashtbl_keys :
('a, 'cmp, (Elt.t, _) Core.Hashtbl.t -> t) Base.Set.Without_comparator.tNever requires a comparator because it can get one from the input Map.t.
val quickcheck_generator :
('a,
'cmp,
Elt.t Core.Quickcheck.Generator.t ->
t Core.Quickcheck.Generator.t)
Base.Set.Without_comparator.t