Purely functional streams
Contrarily to OCaml module Stream
, these are meant to be used purely functionally. This implies in particular that accessing an element does not discard it.
type 'a node =
| Nil |
| Cons of 'a * 'a t | View type to decompose and build streams. |
Constructors
val cons : 'a -> 'a t -> 'a t
Append an element in front of a stream.
val thunk : (unit -> 'a node) -> 'a t
Internalize the laziness of a stream.
Destructors
val is_empty : 'a t -> bool
Whethere a stream is empty.
val peek : 'a t -> 'a node
Return the head and the tail of a stream, if any.
Standard operations
All stream-returning functions are lazy. The other ones are eager.
val app : 'a t -> 'a t -> 'a t
Append two streams. Not tail-rec.
val map : ('a -> 'b) -> 'a t -> 'b t
Mapping of streams. Not tail-rec.
val iter : ('a -> unit) -> 'a t -> unit
val fold : ('a -> 'b -> 'a) -> 'a -> 'b t -> 'a
val concat : 'a t t -> 'a t
Appends recursively a stream of streams.
val map_filter : ('a -> 'b option) -> 'a t -> 'b t
Mixing map
and filter
. Not tail-rec.
val concat_map : ('a -> 'b t) -> 'a t -> 'b t
concat_map f l
is the same as concat (map f l)
.
Conversions
val of_list : 'a list -> 'a t
Convert a list into a stream.
val to_list : 'a t -> 'a list
Convert a stream into a list.
Other