module Stream: sig .. end
type t('a);
'a
.exception Failure;
exception Error(string);
let from: (int => option('a)) => t('a);
Stream.from f
returns a stream built from the function f
.
To create a new stream element, the function f
is called with
the current stream count. The user function f
must return either
Some <value>
for a value or None
to specify the end of the
stream.
Do note that the indices passed to f
may not start at 0
in the
general case. For example, [< '0; '1; Stream.from f >]
would call
f
the first time with count 2
.
let of_list: list('a) => t('a);
let of_string: string => t(char);
let of_bytes: bytes => t(char);
let of_channel: Pervasives.in_channel => t(char);
let iter: ('a => unit, t('a)) => unit;
Stream.iter f s
scans the whole stream s, applying function f
in turn to each stream element encountered.let next: t('a) => 'a;
let empty: t('a) => unit;
()
if the stream is empty, else raise Stream.Failure
.let peek: t('a) => option('a);
Some
of "the first element" of the stream, or None
if
the stream is empty.let junk: t('a) => unit;
let count: t('a) => int;
let npeek: (int, t('a)) => list('a);
npeek n
returns the list of the n
first elements of
the stream, or all its remaining elements if less than n
elements are available.