get s n returns the byte at index n in argument s.
- raises Invalid_argument
if
nis not a valid index ins.
set s n c modifies s in place, replacing the byte at index n with c.
- raises Invalid_argument
if
nis not a valid index ins.
create n returns a new byte sequence of length n. The sequence is uninitialized and contains arbitrary bytes.
- raises Invalid_argument
if
n < 0orn >Sys.max_string_length.
make n c returns a new byte sequence of length n, filled with the byte c.
- raises Invalid_argument
if
n < 0orn >Sys.max_string_length.
init n f returns a fresh byte sequence of length n, with character i initialized to the result of f i.
- raises Invalid_argument
if
n < 0orn >Sys.max_string_length.
Return a new byte sequence that contains the same bytes as the given string.
Return a new string that contains the same bytes as the given byte sequence.
sub s start len returns a new byte sequence of length len, containing the subsequence of s that starts at position start and has length len.
- raises Invalid_argument
if
startandlendo not designate a valid range ofs.
Same as sub but return a string instead of a byte sequence.
extend s left right returns a new byte sequence that contains the bytes of s, with left uninitialized bytes prepended and right uninitialized bytes appended to it. If left or right is negative, then bytes are removed (instead of appended) from the corresponding side of s.
- raises Invalid_argument
if the result length is negative or longer than
Sys.max_string_length bytes.
- since
- 4.05.0
fill s start len c modifies s in place, replacing len characters with c, starting at start.
- raises Invalid_argument
if
startandlendo not designate a valid range ofs.
blit src srcoff dst dstoff len copies len bytes from sequence src, starting at index srcoff, to sequence dst, starting at index dstoff. It works correctly even if src and dst are the same byte sequence, and the source and destination intervals overlap.
- raises Invalid_argument
if
srcoffandlendo not designate a valid range ofsrc, or ifdstoffandlendo not designate a valid range ofdst.
blit src srcoff dst dstoff len copies len bytes from string src, starting at index srcoff, to byte sequence dst, starting at index dstoff.
- raises Invalid_argument
if
srcoffandlendo not designate a valid range ofsrc, or ifdstoffandlendo not designate a valid range ofdst.
- since
- 4.05.0
concat sep sl concatenates the list of byte sequences sl, inserting the separator byte sequence sep between each, and returns the result as a new byte sequence.
cat s1 s2 concatenates s1 and s2 and returns the result as new byte sequence.
- raises Invalid_argument
if the result is longer than
Sys.max_string_length bytes.
- since
- 4.05.0
iter f s applies function f in turn to all the bytes of s. It is equivalent to f (get s 0); f (get s 1); ...; f (get s
(length s - 1)); ().
Same as Bytes.iter, but the function is applied to the index of the byte as first argument and the byte itself as second argument.
map f s applies function f in turn to all the bytes of s and stores the resulting bytes in a new sequence that is returned as the result.
mapi f s calls f with each character of s and its index (in increasing index order) and stores the resulting bytes in a new sequence that is returned as the result.
Return a copy of the argument, without leading and trailing whitespace. The bytes regarded as whitespace are the ASCII characters ' ', '\012', '\n', '\r', and '\t'.
Return a copy of the argument, with special characters represented by escape sequences, following the lexical conventions of OCaml.
index s c returns the index of the first occurrence of byte c in s.
- raises Not_found
if
cdoes not occur ins.
index_opt s c returns the index of the first occurrence of byte c in s or None if c does not occur in s.
- since
- 4.05
rindex s c returns the index of the last occurrence of byte c in s.
- raises Not_found
if
cdoes not occur ins.
rindex_opt s c returns the index of the last occurrence of byte c in s or None if c does not occur in s.
- since
- 4.05
index_from s i c returns the index of the first occurrence of byte c in s after position i. Bytes.index s c is equivalent to Bytes.index_from s 0 c.
- raises Invalid_argument
if
iis not a valid position ins.
- raises Not_found
if
cdoes not occur insafter positioni.
index_from _opts i c returns the index of the first occurrence of byte c in s after position i or None if c does not occur in s after position i. Bytes.index_opt s c is equivalent to Bytes.index_from_opt s 0 c.
- raises Invalid_argument
if
iis not a valid position ins.
- since
- 4.05
rindex_from s i c returns the index of the last occurrence of byte c in s before position i+1. rindex s c is equivalent to rindex_from s (Bytes.length s - 1) c.
- raises Invalid_argument
if
i+1is not a valid position ins.
- raises Not_found
if
cdoes not occur insbefore positioni+1.
rindex_from_opt s i c returns the index of the last occurrence of byte c in s before position i+1 or None if c does not occur in s before position i+1. rindex_opt s c is equivalent to rindex_from s (Bytes.length s - 1) c.
- raises Invalid_argument
if
i+1is not a valid position ins.
- since
- 4.05
contains_from s start c tests if byte c appears in s after position start. contains s c is equivalent to contains_from
s 0 c.
- raises Invalid_argument
if
startis not a valid position ins.
rcontains_from s stop c tests if byte c appears in s before position stop+1.
- raises Invalid_argument
if
stop < 0orstop+1is not a valid position ins.
Return a copy of the argument, with all lowercase letters translated to uppercase, including accented letters of the ISO Latin-1 (8859-1) character set.
- deprecated
Functions operating on Latin-1 character set are deprecated.
Return a copy of the argument, with all uppercase letters translated to lowercase, including accented letters of the ISO Latin-1 (8859-1) character set.
- deprecated
Functions operating on Latin-1 character set are deprecated.
Return a copy of the argument, with the first character set to uppercase, using the ISO Latin-1 (8859-1) character set..
- deprecated
Functions operating on Latin-1 character set are deprecated.
Return a copy of the argument, with the first character set to lowercase, using the ISO Latin-1 (8859-1) character set..
- deprecated
Functions operating on Latin-1 character set are deprecated.
Return a copy of the argument, with all lowercase letters translated to uppercase, using the US-ASCII character set.
- since
- 4.05.0
Return a copy of the argument, with all uppercase letters translated to lowercase, using the US-ASCII character set.
- since
- 4.05.0
Return a copy of the argument, with the first character set to uppercase, using the US-ASCII character set.
- since
- 4.05.0
Return a copy of the argument, with the first character set to lowercase, using the US-ASCII character set.
- since
- 4.05.0
The comparison function for byte sequences, with the same specification as Stdlib.compare. Along with the type t, this function compare allows the module Bytes to be passed as argument to the functors Set.Make and Map.Make.
Iterators
val to_seq : t -> char Stdlib.Seq.tIterate on the string, in increasing index order. Modifications of the string during iteration will be reflected in the iterator.
- since
- 4.07
val to_seqi : t -> (int * char) Stdlib.Seq.tIterate on the string, in increasing order, yielding indices along chars
- since
- 4.07
val of_seq : char Stdlib.Seq.t -> tCreate a string from the generator
- since
- 4.07
Binary encoding/decoding of integers
get_uint8 b i is b's unsigned 8-bit integer starting at byte index i.
- since
- 4.08
get_int8 b i is b's signed 8-bit integer starting at byte index i.
- since
- 4.08
get_uint16_ne b i is b's native-endian unsigned 16-bit integer starting at byte index i.
- since
- 4.08
get_uint16_be b i is b's big-endian unsigned 16-bit integer starting at byte index i.
- since
- 4.08
get_uint16_le b i is b's little-endian unsigned 16-bit integer starting at byte index i.
- since
- 4.08
get_int16_ne b i is b's native-endian signed 16-bit integer starting at byte index i.
- since
- 4.08
get_int16_be b i is b's big-endian signed 16-bit integer starting at byte index i.
- since
- 4.08
get_int16_le b i is b's little-endian signed 16-bit integer starting at byte index i.
- since
- 4.08
get_int32_ne b i is b's native-endian 32-bit integer starting at byte index i.
- since
- 4.08
get_int32_be b i is b's big-endian 32-bit integer starting at byte index i.
- since
- 4.08
get_int32_le b i is b's little-endian 32-bit integer starting at byte index i.
- since
- 4.08
get_int64_ne b i is b's native-endian 64-bit integer starting at byte index i.
- since
- 4.08
get_int64_be b i is b's big-endian 64-bit integer starting at byte index i.
- since
- 4.08
get_int64_le b i is b's little-endian 64-bit integer starting at byte index i.
- since
- 4.08
set_uint8 b i v sets b's unsigned 8-bit integer starting at byte index i to v.
- since
- 4.08
set_int8 b i v sets b's signed 8-bit integer starting at byte index i to v.
- since
- 4.08
set_uint16_ne b i v sets b's native-endian unsigned 16-bit integer starting at byte index i to v.
- since
- 4.08
set_uint16_be b i v sets b's big-endian unsigned 16-bit integer starting at byte index i to v.
- since
- 4.08
set_uint16_le b i v sets b's little-endian unsigned 16-bit integer starting at byte index i to v.
- since
- 4.08
set_int16_ne b i v sets b's native-endian signed 16-bit integer starting at byte index i to v.
- since
- 4.08
set_int16_be b i v sets b's big-endian signed 16-bit integer starting at byte index i to v.
- since
- 4.08
set_int16_le b i v sets b's little-endian signed 16-bit integer starting at byte index i to v.
- since
- 4.08
set_int32_ne b i v sets b's native-endian 32-bit integer starting at byte index i to v.
- since
- 4.08
set_int32_be b i v sets b's big-endian 32-bit integer starting at byte index i to v.
- since
- 4.08
set_int32_le b i v sets b's little-endian 32-bit integer starting at byte index i to v.
- since
- 4.08
set_int64_ne b i v sets b's native-endian 64-bit integer starting at byte index i to v.
- since
- 4.08
set_int64_be b i v sets b's big-endian 64-bit integer starting at byte index i to v.
- since
- 4.08