module Dump:sig..end
Formatters for inspecting OCaml values.
Formatters of this module dump OCaml value with little control over the representation but with good default box structures and, whenever possible, using OCaml syntax.
val signal : int Fmt.tsignal formats an OCaml signal number as a C
POSIX
constant or "SIG(%d)" the signal number is unknown.
val uchar : Stdlib.Uchar.t Fmt.tuchar formats an OCaml Uchar.t value using only US-ASCII
encoded characters according to the Unicode
notational
convention for code points.
val string : string Fmt.tstring is pf ppf "%S".
val pair : 'a Fmt.t -> 'b Fmt.t -> ('a * 'b) Fmt.tpair pp_fst pp_snd formats an OCaml pair using pp_fst and pp_snd
for the first and second projection.
val option : 'a Fmt.t -> 'a option Fmt.toption pp_v formats an OCaml option using pp_v for the Some
case. No parentheses are added.
val result : ok:'a Fmt.t -> error:'b Fmt.t -> ('a, 'b) Stdlib.result Fmt.tresult ~ok ~error formats an OCaml result using ok for the Ok
case value and error for the Error case value. No parentheses
are added.
val list : 'a Fmt.t -> 'a list Fmt.tlist pp_v formats an OCaml list using pp_v for the list
elements.
val array : 'a Fmt.t -> 'a array Fmt.tarray pp_v formats an OCaml array using pp_v for the array
elements.
val seq : 'a Fmt.t -> 'a Stdlib.Seq.t Fmt.tseq pp_v formats an OCaml sequence using pp_v for the sequence
elements.
val hashtbl : 'a Fmt.t -> 'b Fmt.t -> ('a, 'b) Stdlib.Hashtbl.t Fmt.thashtbl pp_k pp_v formats an unspecified representation of the
bindings of a hash table using pp_k for the keys and pp_v
for the values. If the hash table has multiple bindings for a
given key, all bindings are formatted, with the most recent
binding first.
val queue : 'a Fmt.t -> 'a Stdlib.Queue.t Fmt.tqueue pp_v formats an unspecified representation of an OCaml
queue using pp_v to format its elements, in least recently added
order.
val stack : 'a Fmt.t -> 'a Stdlib.Stack.t Fmt.tstack pp_v formats an unspecified representation of an OCaml
stack using pp_v to format its elements in top to bottom order.
val field : ?label:string Fmt.t -> string -> ('b -> 'a) -> 'a Fmt.t -> 'b Fmt.tfield ~label l prj pp_v pretty prints a named field using label
(defaults to styled `Yellow string) for the label, and using prj pp_v
for the field value.
val record : 'a Fmt.t list -> 'a Fmt.trecord fields pretty-prints a value using the concatenation of
fields, separated by ";@,", framed in a vertical
box and surrounded by Fmt.braces.
These are akin to Fmt.Dump.iter and Fmt.Dump.iter_bindings but
delimit the sequences with Fmt.parens.
val iter : (('a -> unit) -> 'b -> unit) -> 'b Fmt.t -> 'a Fmt.t -> 'b Fmt.titer iter pp_name pp_elt formats an unspecified representation
of the iterations of iter over a value using pp_elt. The
iteration is named by pp_name.
val iter_bindings : (('a -> 'b -> unit) -> 'c -> unit) ->
'c Fmt.t -> 'a Fmt.t -> 'b Fmt.t -> 'c Fmt.titer_bindings ~sep iter pp_name pp_k pp_v formats an
unspecified representation of the iterations of iter over a
value using pp_k and pp_v. The iteration is named by
pp_name.