type nonrec ('a, 'b) t = ('a, 'b) tinclude Bin_prot.Binable.S2 with type ('a, 'b) t := ('a, 'b) t
val bin_shape_t : Bin_prot.Shape.t -> Bin_prot.Shape.t -> Bin_prot.Shape.tval bin_size_t : ('a, 'b, ('a, 'b) t) Bin_prot.Size.sizer2val bin_write_t : ('a, 'b, ('a, 'b) t) Bin_prot.Write.writer2val bin_read_t : ('a, 'b, ('a, 'b) t) Bin_prot.Read.reader2val __bin_read_t__ : ('a, 'b, int -> ('a, 'b) t) Bin_prot.Read.reader2val bin_writer_t : ('a, 'b, ('a, 'b) t) Bin_prot.Type_class.S2.writerval bin_reader_t : ('a, 'b, ('a, 'b) t) Bin_prot.Type_class.S2.readerval bin_t : ('a, 'b, ('a, 'b) t) Bin_prot.Type_class.S2.tinclude Hashtbl_intf.Hashtbl.S_poly with type ('a, 'b) t := ('a, 'b) t
include Base.Sexpable.S2 with type ('a, 'b) t := ('a, 'b) t
val t_of_sexp : (Base.Sexp.t -> 'a) -> (Base.Sexp.t -> 'b) -> Base.Sexp.t -> ('a, 'b) tval sexp_of_t : ('a -> Base.Sexp.t) -> ('b -> Base.Sexp.t) -> ('a, 'b) t -> Base.Sexp.tval hashable : 'a Base.Hashable.tinclude Base.Invariant.S2 with type ('a, 'b) t := ('a, 'b) t
val invariant : ('a -> unit) -> ('b -> unit) -> ('a, 'b) t -> unitcreate_mapped get_key get_data [x1,...,xn]
= of_alist [get_key x1, get_data x1; ...; get_key xn, get_data xn] create_with_key ~get_key [x1,...,xn]
= of_alist [get_key x1, x1; ...; get_key xn, xn] val sexp_of_key : ('a, 'b) t -> 'a key -> Base.Sexp.tval clear : ('a, 'b) t -> unitAttempting to modify (set, remove, etc.) the hashtable during iteration (fold, iter, iter_keys, iteri) will raise an exception.
val iter : ('a, 'b) t -> f:('b -> unit) -> unitIterates over both keys and values.
Example:
      let h = Hashtbl.of_alist_exn (module Int) [(1, 4); (5, 6)] in
      Hashtbl.iteri h ~f:(fun ~key ~data ->
        print_endline (Printf.sprintf "%d-%d" key data));;
      1-4
      5-6
      - : unit = ()val exists : ('a, 'b) t -> f:('b -> bool) -> boolval for_all : ('a, 'b) t -> f:('b -> bool) -> boolval count : ('a, 'b) t -> f:('b -> bool) -> intval length : ('a, 'b) t -> intval is_empty : ('a, 'b) t -> booladd and add_exn leave the table unchanged if the key was already present.
change t key ~f changes t's value for key to be f (find t key).
update t key ~f is change t key ~f:(fun o -> Some (f o)).
map t f returns a new table with values replaced by the result of applying f to the current values.
Example:
      let h = Hashtbl.of_alist_exn (module Int) [(1, 4); (5, 6)] in
      let h' = Hashtbl.map h ~f:(fun x -> x * 2) in
      Hashtbl.to_alist h';;
      - : (int * int) list = [(5, 12); (1, 8)]Like map, but the function f takes both key and data as arguments.
Returns a new table by filtering the given table's values by f: the keys for which f applied to the current value returns Some are kept, and those for which it returns None are discarded.
Example:
      let h = Hashtbl.of_alist_exn (module Int) [(1, 4); (5, 6)] in
      Hashtbl.filter_map h ~f:(fun x -> if x > 5 then Some x else None)
      |> Hashtbl.to_alist;;
      - : (int * int) list = [(5, 6)]Like filter_map, but the function f takes both key and data as arguments.
Returns new tables with bound values partitioned by f applied to the bound values.
val partition_mapi : ('a, 'b) t -> f:(key:'a key -> data:'b -> [ `Fst of 'c | `Snd of 'd ]) -> ('a, 'b) t * ('a, 'b) tLike partition_map, but the function f takes both key and data as arguments.
Returns a pair of tables (t1, t2), where t1 contains all the elements of the initial table which satisfy the predicate f, and t2 contains the rest.
Like partition_tf, but the function f takes both key and data as arguments.
find_or_add t k ~default returns the data associated with key k if it is in the table t, and otherwise assigns k the value returned by default ().
Like find_or_add but default takes the key as an argument.
find t k returns Some (the current binding) of k in t, or None if no such binding exists.
find_exn t k returns the current binding of k in t, or raises Caml.Not_found or Not_found_s if no such binding exists.
val find_and_call : ('a, 'b) t -> 'a key -> if_found:('b -> 'c) -> if_not_found:('a key -> 'c) -> 'cfind_and_call t k ~if_found ~if_not_found
is equivalent to:
match find t k with Some v -> if_found v | None -> if_not_found k
except that it doesn't allocate the option.
val findi_and_call : ('a, 'b) t -> 'a key -> if_found:(key:'a key -> data:'b -> 'c) -> if_not_found:('a key -> 'c) -> 'cfind_and_remove t k returns Some (the current binding) of k in t and removes it, or None is no such binding exists.
val merge : ('a, 'b) t -> ('a, 'b) t -> f:(key:'a key -> [ `Left of 'a | `Right of 'b | `Both of 'a * 'b ] -> 'c option) -> ('a, 'b) tMerges two hashtables.
The result of merge f h1 h2 has as keys the set of all k in the union of the sets of keys of h1 and h2 for which d(k) is not None, where:
d(k) =
f ~key:k (`Left d1)ifkinh1maps to d1, andh2does not have data fork;
f ~key:k (`Right d2)ifkinh2maps to d2, andh1does not have data fork;
f ~key:k (`Both (d1, d2))otherwise, wherekinh1maps tod1andkinh2maps tod2.
Each key k is mapped to a single piece of data x, where d(k) = Some x.
Example:
      let h1 = Hashtbl.of_alist_exn (module Int) [(1, 5); (2, 3232)] in
      let h2 = Hashtbl.of_alist_exn (module Int) [(1, 3)] in
      Hashtbl.merge h1 h2 ~f:(fun ~key:_ -> function
        | `Left x -> Some (`Left x)
        | `Right x -> Some (`Right x)
        | `Both (x, y) -> if x=y then None else Some (`Both (x,y))
      ) |> Hashtbl.to_alist;;
      - : (int * [> `Both of int * int | `Left of int | `Right of int ]) list =
      [(2, `Left 3232); (1, `Both (5, 3))]Every key in src will be removed or set in dst according to the return value of f.
val merge_into : src:('a, 'b) t -> dst:('a, 'b) t -> f:(key:'a key -> 'a -> 'b option -> 'b merge_into_action) -> unitval data : ('a, 'b) t -> 'b listReturns the list of all data for given hashtable.
filter_inplace t ~f removes all the elements from t that don't satisfy f.
val filter_inplace : ('a, 'b) t -> f:('b -> bool) -> unitval map_inplace : ('a, 'b) t -> f:('b -> 'b) -> unitmap_inplace t ~f applies f to all elements in t, transforming them in place.
val filter_map_inplace : ('a, 'b) t -> f:('b -> 'b option) -> unitfilter_map_inplace combines the effects of map_inplace and filter_inplace.
equal t1 t2 f and similar t1 t2 f both return true iff t1 and t2 have the same keys and for all keys k, f (find_exn t1 k) (find_exn t2 k). equal and similar only differ in their types.
Returns the list of all (key, data) pairs for given hashtable.
val validate : name:('a key -> string) -> 'b Base.Validate.check -> ('a, 'b) t Base.Validate.checkremove_if_zero's default is false.
add_multi t ~key ~data if key is present in the table then cons data on the list, otherwise add key with a single element list.
remove_multi t key updates the table, removing the head of the list bound to key. If the list has only one element (or is empty) then the binding is removed.