Module Identifiable.Make
Used for making an Identifiable module. Here's an example.
module Id = struct
module T = struct
type t = A | B [@@deriving_inline compare, hash, sexp][@@@end]
let of_string s = t_of_sexp (sexp_of_string s)
let to_string t = string_of_sexp (sexp_of_t t)
let module_name = "My_library.Std.Id"
end
include T
include Identifiable.Make (T)
endParameters
M : sig ... end
Signature
include Pretty_printer.S with type t := M.t
val pp : Formatter.t -> M.t -> unit
include Comparable.S with type t := M.t
include Base__.Comparable_intf.Validate with type t := M.t
val validate_bound : min:M.t Maybe_bound.t -> max:M.t Maybe_bound.t -> M.t Validate.checkval validate_ubound : max:M.t Maybe_bound.t -> M.t Validate.checkval validate_lbound : min:M.t Maybe_bound.t -> M.t Validate.check
include Comparator.S with type t := M.t
val comparator : (M.t, comparator_witness) Comparator.comparator
val clamp : M.t -> min:M.t -> max:M.t -> M.t Or_error.tval clamp_exn : M.t -> min:M.t -> max:M.t -> M.tclamp_exn t ~min ~maxreturnst', the closest value totsuch thatbetween t' ~low:min ~high:maxis true.Raises if
not (min <= max).
val descending : M.t -> M.t -> intval ascending : M.t -> M.t -> intascendingis identical tocompare.descending x y = ascending y x. These are intended to be mnemonic when used likeList.sort ~compare:ascendingandList.sort ~cmp:descending, since they cause the list to be sorted in ascending or descending order, respectively.
include Base__.Comparable_intf.Polymorphic_compare
include Stringable.S with type t := M.t
val hash_fold_t : Hash.state -> M.t -> Hash.stateval hash : M.t -> Hash.hash_value