package travesty
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Monadically traversable containers
Install
dune-project
Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
travesty-v0.6.1.tbz
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doc/travesty.base_exts/Travesty_base_exts/Option/On_monad/argument-1-M/index.html
Parameter On_monad.M
t >>= f returns a computation that sequences the computations represented by two monad elements. The resulting computation first does t to yield a value v, and then runs the computation returned by f v.
module Monad_infix : sig ... endval return : 'a -> 'a treturn v returns the (trivial) computation that returns v.
ignore_m t is map t ~f:(fun _ -> ()). ignore_m used to be called ignore, but we decided that was a bad name, because it shadowed the widely used Caml.ignore. Some monads still do let ignore = ignore_m for historical reasons.
Like all, but ensures that every monadic value in the list produces a unit value, all of which are discarded rather than being collected into a list.
module Let_syntax : sig ... endThese are convenient to have in scope when programming with a monad:
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