-
Enum
- Add
make_param_optional_comma_separated_with_default_doc
. - Expose the optional argument
?strip_whitespace:bool
inmake_param_optional_comma_separated
. - Add a functorized version of
to_string
. - Expose
command_friendly_name
so the transformation can be reused by other libraries.
- Add
-
Hash_heap
- Expose
comparator
.
- Expose
-
Iobuf
- Add
{Poke,Fill}.date_string_iso8601_extended
. - Add
Iobuf.{Poke,Fill}.padded_decimal
. - Add
Unsafe.Poke.bin_prot_with_known_size
. - Rename
blit_explanation_trunc
toblit_string_trunc
. - Add
maybe_blit_int
. - Add
bigstring_view
andunsafe_bigstring_view
.
- Add
-
Limiter
Token_bucket.try_reconfigure
now includes anallow_limit_decrease
parameter.
-
Nonempty_list
- Add
map2
,map2_exn
,cartesian_product
,fold_nonempty
andmap_of_list_with_key_multi
.
- Add
-
Pairing_heap
- Add
pop_while
.
- Add
-
Timing_wheel
- Add
advance_clock_stop_at_next_alarm
.
- Add
-
Total_map
- Add
S_plain.of_alist_exn
.
- Add
-
Move
Uopt
to a separate package. -
Vec
- Add
maybe_get_local
,grow_to_include
,grow_to_include'
,grow_to'
,to_local_list
,to_sequence
,to_sequence_mutable
,of_sequence
,clear_imm
,foldi
,foldi_local_accum
. - Add
Expert.unsafe_inner
.
- Add
-
Weak_hashtbl
- Add
clear
.
- Add
-
Weak_pointer
- Add
create_full
.
- Add
As Core_kernel is built on top of Base, you might want to have a look at Base's changelog.
-
Deprecated
failwithp
in favor offailwiths
, and madefailwiths
's~here
argument required. -
Renamed functions in
Fqueue
to make it consistent withQueue
andFdeque
.top
,top_exn
, anddiscard_exn
remain as deprecated aliases topeek
,peek_exn
, anddrop_exn
. -
Removed deprecated values
Fqueue.{enqueue_top, bot_exn, bot}
. -
Removed
Obj_array
in favor ofUniform_array
. -
Remove deprecated
Std
module.
-
Added
Digit_string_helpers.read_int63_decimal
. -
Added
List.zip_with_remainder
which zips as many elements as possible and then returns the unzipped remained of the longest input, if the input lists have different lengths. -
Added
Bigbuffer.add_bin_prot
to append the bin-protted representation of a value at the end of the buffer. -
Reexport
Base.Buffer
. -
Added labels to function parameters in the
Quickcheck
module. -
Deprecate
Timing_wheel_ns.alarm_upper_bound
in favor ofTiming_wheel_ns.max_allowed_alarm_time
. -
Deprecated
Array.replace arr i ~f
in favor of usingarr.(i) <- (f (arr.(i)))
-
Removed functions that were deprecated in 2016 and 2017 from the
Array
andSet
modules. -
Removed
Int_replace_polymorphic_compare
in favor ofInt.Replace_polymorphic_compare
.
-
Add
Bigstring.unsafe_resize
to allow reallocating in place. -
Moved
Splittable_random
to its own library. Available at http://github.com/janestreet/splittable_random -
Remove
Time.*.Stable
, leavingTime.Stable
as the only submodule that exports stable conversions. Clients ofTime
should refer to stable modules asTime.Stable.X
where they were previously usingTime.X.Stable
. -
Added
Md5.digest_bin_prot
. This gives an easy way to writet -> Md5.t
for any Binable value. -
Added a
Stable_comparable.V1
module type. -
Changed
fold_until
's interface: instead of returning aFinished_or_stopped_early.t
it now takes afinish
callback. -
Deprecated the [Std] module.
-
Renamed
Float.to_string
asto_string_12
, to reflect its 12-digit precision. And introduce a newFloat.to_string
with the behavior ofFloat.to_string_round_trippable
. -
Many changes to
Set_once
, including requiring%here
at calls toget_exn
,set
, andset_exn
-
Improved
Quickcheck
's interface for giving explicit length values or ranges for random lists and strings. -
Removed
Stable_workaround
modules that are no longer necessary since we upgraded to OCaml 4.04. -
Exposed
Date.add_days_skipping
, a generalization ofadd_business_days
andadd_weekdays
-
Added
Total_map.data
, that just callsMap.data
on the underlying map -
Deprecated
Array.empty
, which was already deprecated in Base. -
Added function
Gc.add_finalizer_last
, which is likeadd_finalizer
, except that the function is only called when the value has become unreachable for the last time. -
Added to module
Maybe_bound
:[@@deriving bin_io]
and moduleStable
. -
Added module
Optional_syntax
, with interfacesS
,S1
, andS2
, used by modules that expose anOptional_syntax
submodule for use withmatch%optional.
-
Switched
Weak_hashtbl
to useGc.add_finalizer_last
, rather thanWeak_pointer
's emulation based onEphemeron.
-
Re-implemented
Weak_pointer
directly in terms of OCaml'sWeak
module, rather than usingEphemeron.
-
Moved
Bigstring.map_file
toCore
, since it dependson
Unix.
-
Optimized
Heap.merge_pairs
by removing a closure allocation. -
Fixed
String_id
's no-whitespace-on-edge check forString_id.Set
etc. -
Changed
Version_util
to store build_time as aTime.t
rather than using aDate.t
and a Time.Ofday.t. -
Added functor
String_id.Make_with_validate
, so that we can create identifiers that perform custom validation on creation. -
Added
Core_kernel.print_s
, for pretty printing a sexp to stdout. (jane/Core.print_s) -
Added to
Bigstring
a number of bounds-checked versions of functions dealing with integers, corresponding to existing unsafe versions. -
Added
String.take_while
andrtake_while.
-
Improved
Heap.sexp_of_t
andHeap.Removable.sexp_of_t.
-
Added
Md5
module, a wrapper around OCaml'sDigest
module. -
Added stable serialization of
Time
, inTime.Stable.With_utc_sexp.V2.
-
In
Univ_map
, exposedType_equal.Id.t
forKey.t
types. -
Changed
Gc.Stat.sexp_of_t
so it no longer drops precision in theminor_words
, promoted_words, andmajor_words
fields. -
Added
Map.merge_skewed
function that only traverses one of its arguments, unlikeMap.merge
, which traverses both. -
Improved
Obj_array
inlining. -
Optimized
Deque.clear
to only walk the queue, rather than the entire backing array. -
Optimized
Bus
by addingwriteN
functions that can be inlined. -
Removed
Bus
's variable arity write function, making write be for arity-1 buses only, withwrite2
,write3
, andwrite4
for other arities. -
Added
Core_kernel_stable.Time
, which includes stable types forTime.Span.t
andTime.With_utc_sexp.t..
-
In
Unique_id.Id
, changedHashable
toHashable.S_binable.
-
Exposed
Core_kernel.ifprintf.
-
Added module
Queue.Stable.
-
Changed
Bus.create
'sallow_subscription_after_first_write
argument toon_subscription_after_first_write
and added a choice that causes the bus to remember the last value written to it and send it to new subscribers. -
Renamed
Flags.subset
tois_subset
, forconsistency.
-
Made module
Core_kernel.Bytes
be an extension ofBase.Bytes.
-
Add
bytes
functions toBigstring
andBigbuffer.
-
Exposed type
Host_and_port.t
as a record type. -
Added function
Total_map.for_all.
-
Added function
Date.add_years
, which just callsDate.add_months
d12*n
. -
Moved
Time.Ofday.of_string
parsing into a separate module so that it can eventually be shared betweenTime
andTime_ns.
Madeof_string
reject nonsense inputs (e.g 0:00:0 and 1:-0:3e1). -
Reworked
Time.Ofday.to_string
to avoid using to_parts, improving its performance. -
Made
Time.Span.Parts
andTime_ns.Span.Parts
the same by adding the ns field toTime.Span.Parts.
Updated create functions forSpan
andOfday
to accept?ns
. FixedTime_ns.Ofday.create
to be precise rather than round-tripping throughTime.Ofday
. -
Optimized
Pool
,Thread_safe_queue
,Time_ns
, andTiming_wheel_ns
by moving some error branches into[@inline never]
functions. -
Merged
Heap.Removable
intoHeap
. -
Changed
Heap.remove
's implementation to use the usual pairing-heap delete algorithm, which has amortizedO(log(n))
complexity the same complexity as removing the min value, without the memory problem of the current implementation. -
Added module
Heap.Unsafe
, with non-allocating alternatives toElt.t
. -
Removed
Time
's andTime_ns
'sOfday.end_of_day
value, and addedstart_of_next_day
andapproximate_end_of_day
as replacements. -
Deprecated
blit
functions that mutate strings. -
Switched
Core_kernel
to-safe-string
. -
Fixed
String
's quickcheck generator to usesize
as an upper bound. -
Added function
Sequence.merge_all
, which usesFheap
. -
Added module type
Identifiable.S_plain
, which is likeIdentifiable.S
but does not exportt_of_sexp
. -
Deprecated
Bigsubstring
's andSubstring
'sof_string
andof_bigstring
functions. One should use create for sharing. -
Added
Date.Days
module, a date representation optimized for linear arithmetic (e.g.add_days
) rather than for extracting year/month/day. -
Changed
Hashtbl
,Hash_set
,Map
, andSet
generic creation functions to use a first-class module likeBas
e rather than acomparator
orhashable
. -
Added
Quickcheck.test_or_error
, anOr_error
-based version of test. -
Split
Time.Zone.shift_epoch_time
intoabsolute_time_of_relative_time
andrelative_time_of_absolute_time
to make its uses clearer.
-
This feature implements
String.Caseless.is_prefix
andString.Caseless.is_suffix
functions which check if some string is prefix or suffix of another ignoring case. -
Hash_set
now supports the intersection operation -
Add functions to create Maps and Sets from Hashtbls or a Hash_sets. Existing code that do that sort of things usually end up going through an intermediate assoc list, which is not particularly efficient. The friction of inlining something better at the app level feels just too verbose so usually it's not done. We hope that by offering the right util in core, those call sites can be updated for something both shorter and more efficient.
Note: we do not currently carry
'cmp cmp
witnesses into our Hashtbls and Hash_sets the same way we do it for Maps and Sets. There exists cases where the following code would actually raise:let map_of_hashtbl (hashtbl : (M.t, 'a) Hashtbl.t) = hashtbl |> Hashtbl.to_alist |> M.Map.of_alist_exn ;;
If the hashtbl and the M.Map do not use the same compare function, and there exists some keys a1, and a2 such that:
(Hashtbl.hashable hashtbl).compare a1 a2 <> 0 && M.compare a1 a2 = 0
So, in the context of that feature there was a choice to be made. Either
Map.of_hashtbl
can silently replace previous binding while folding over the hashtbl, or can raise.Conservatively, the choise to raise was taken, thus the function has the usual
_exn
suffix:Map.of_hashtbl_exn
For sets, the context is suffisiently different so as to deliberatly not apply the same approach. Like when using
Set.of_list
one wants to aggreate values from a container into a set. Hashtbl keys and Hash_set values are just a different kind of container than a list, but the added value of raising in that function in case the hash set or the hashtbl have dups is not clear, so that path was not pursued.With more work, we could (and someday maybe will) have
Hashtbl
andHash_set
carry comparison witnesses and create versions of those functions that cannot raise and reuse the comparison and the compare witness of the hashtbl or hash_set.In the process of implementing
Map.of_hashtbl_exn
it appeared thatMap.of_alist
was inefficiently doing the lookup twice for each element to be inserted. The feature fixes this. -
Name the non-
t
arguments toError.tag
and similar functions to allow easier partial application. -
Name the non-
t
arguments toError.tag
and similar functions to allow easier partial application. -
Map.Stable
Added Map.Stable, including a Make functor for making stable map types.
-
Binary search by time for
Queue_ts
. -
Automatic, randomized testing based on Haskell's "Quickcheck" library.
-
Introduce
Quickcheck.Generator.geometric
and add/modify functions based on it:- rename
Generator.size
toGenerator.small_non_negative_int
- add
Generator.small_positive_int
- document the above in terms of
Generator.geometric
- rename
-
The following segfaults:
open Core.Std;; let s = Stack.create();; Stack.push s 1.0;; Stack.push s 2.0;; Stack.push s 3.0;;
This is because we put floats together with non-floats in the same array without care.
In particular, if you call
Array.init ~f
such thatf 0
returns a float, then ocaml will decide to create an unboxed float array (tagged withDouble_array
). It will then proceed to callf i
and try to unbox each assuming they all are pointers to floats. Iff i
happens to return an immediate (such asObj.magic ()
) instead of a pointer, this segfaults.Queue
andDeque
don't seem to suffer from the same problem because they both create arrays initially populated with immediates so the arrays end up not tagged withDouble_array
. It happens that it's safe to put floats into such arrays, so let's use the same trick inStack
. The plan is to eventually use (a safety wrapper over)Obj_array
in all ofStack
,Queue
,Deque
(jane/stack-segfault
feature). -
Added Set.Stable, including a Make functor for making stable set types.
-
Renamed the "Stable" module type to "Stable_without_comparator", in anticipation of requiring a comparator and comparator witness in the module type called "Stable".
This is the first in a chain of features which will push us towards including comparator witnesses in stable type definitions, so that defining stable sets and maps is easier.
-
Added back a "Stable" module type that now includes a comparator witness type and corresponding comparator value.
Defining the comparator stuff in a stable way will allow us to define stable set and map types that are equivalent to their non-stable counterparts. (See child features)
Along the way, added
Identifiable.Make_using_comparator
to the family of_using_comparator
functors, to help with this task. -
Introduce a Blang submodule which has infix operators and other convenient shortcuts.
In a world where increasingly we are writing configuration as OCaml code, it seems right that we should focus not only on the sexp DSL but the OCaml one as well.
-
Moved the Stable
Comparable.V1.Make
intocomparable.ml
(as usual) rather than instable_containers.ml
. -
Renamed:
lib/core_kernel/test --> lib/core_kernel/test-bin
since these directories contain executables to run rather than libraries with standard unit tests. This is in preparation for moving the standard unit tests to a more "normal" test directory.
-
Move unit tests from
core_kernel/src
tocore_kernel/test
. -
Split out a sub-signature of
Binable.S
containing only functions, for use in the definition of recursive modules. -
Split out a
*_using_comparator
variant of the functorComparable.Map_and_set_binable
. -
Automatic, randomized testing based on Haskell's "Quickcheck" library.
-
Add a flag to
Quickcheck.test_no_duplicates
to allow some percentage of values to be duplicates.This is primarily in preparation for changing the "no-duplicates" tests for random function generation to be extensional (based on results for a fixed set of inputs) rather than intensional (based on sexps constructed by Quickcheck). This design change is also a good axis of flexibility in general.
-
Remove the
exception
declarations in quickcheck.ml and useError.raise_s
and%message
instead. -
In quickcheck.ml, swap the order of
module Observer
andmodule Generator
. This feature just swaps them and makes no other change. This is in preparation for an upcoming feature that will introduce dependency ofGenerator
onObserver
, which will be easier to read as an incremental diff. -
Add a top-level filter option to
Quickcheck.test
. The behavior of top-level filter is a lot easier to reason about than nested recursive filters, especially with respect to attempts-vs-failures. This is in preparation for removing generator "failure" as a first-order concept and simplifying the model of generators. -
Add
Container.S0
+ asub
function to substring stuff -
Adds phantom type to Validated as witness of invariant
The witness prevents types from different applications of the Validated functors from unifying with one another.
-
Added Int.Stable to Core.Stable.
-
Added
Fqueue.of_list
, an inverse ofFqueue.to_list
. -
Added Int.Stable.V1, implementing Comparable.Stable.V1.S, so that one can use Int.V1.Map.t and Int.V1.Set.t in stable types.
-
Remove the
Quickcheck.Generator.fn_with_sexp
type and all the sexp arguments toQuickcheck.Observer.t
constructors. -
Added String.Stable.V1, implementing Comparable.Stable.V1.S, so that one can use String.V1.Map.t and String.V1.Set.t in stable types.
-
Added to
Monad.Syntax.Let_syntax
:val return : 'a -> 'a t
so that when one does:
open Some_random_monad.Let_syntax
return
is in scope.Most of the diff is the addition of
let return = return
in the necessary places. The rest is changing uses ofreturn
toDeferred.return
in contexts where some other monad wasopen
ed, shadowingDeferred.return
. -
Implement
Sequence.of_lazy
to allow entirely lazily-computed sequences (rather than just lazily computing the elements). -
Add Array.random_element
-
Container.fold_result-and-until
Containers
learned to fold using af
that returns aResult.t
, bailing out early if necessaryContainers
also learned tofold_until
: fold using af
that returnsContinue of 'a | Stop of 'b
terminating the fold when
f
returnsStop _
.fold_until
evaluates toFinished of 'a
iff
never returnsStop _
Stopped_early of 'b
when thef
returnsStop _
-
Deprecates most of the
In_channel
andOut_channel
equivalents in Pervasives, deleting a little bit of garbage along the way -
Emulate 63bit integers on 32bit platform so that we have same semantic in 32bit and 64bit arch.
- same bin_prot
- same max_value/min_value
We use the same kind of encoding as native int on 64bit architecture (with a twist). A 63bit integer is a 64bit integer with its bits shifted to the left. (In OCaml, in 64 bit, an int is a 64 bit integer shifted to the left, with the immediate bit set to 1).
-
Add
Fqueue.map
implementation. -
This is the followup to the earlier deprecation of
Map.iter
andHashtbl.iter
.-
Changes the deprecated
Map.iter
andHashtbl.iter
andMap.filter
functions to iterate over values only instead of both keys and values. (For the old behavior, use the non-deprecatediteri
orfilteri
functions instead). -
Analogous changes have been made to
Deferred_map
,Multi_map
,Total_map
,Fold_map
,Extended_hashtbl
,Pooled_hashtbl
,Bounded_int_table
,Imm_hash
.
This may break code that upgrades directly to this version from before these functions were deprecated, or code that continued to use
Map.iter
orHashtbl.iter
orMap.filter
after deprecation. As mentioned above, useiteri
andfilteri
instead.Additionally:
-
Deprecates
Hashtbl.iter_vals
. (UseHashtbl.iter
instead.) -
Adds some missing functions to a few of the minor associative container classes.
-
-
Add popcount (count # of 1 bits in representation) operation for int types.
┌───────────────────────────────────────┬──────────┬────────────┐ │ Name │ Time/Run │ Percentage │ ├───────────────────────────────────────┼──────────┼────────────┤ │
int_math.ml
popcount_bench_overhead │ 2.11ns │ 57.12% │ │int_math.ml
int_popcount │ 3.17ns │ 85.72% │ │int_math.ml
int32_popcount │ 3.70ns │ 99.95% │ │int_math.ml
int64_popcount │ 3.70ns │ 99.96% │ │int_math.ml
nativeint_popcount │ 3.70ns │ 100.00% │ └───────────────────────────────────────┴──────────┴────────────┘ -
Fix
Time_ns.next_multiple
to use integer division instead of floating point division. -
Move the contents of
time_ns.mli
totime_ns_intf.ml
in both core and core_kernel, and clean up the presentation of the signatures a bit in both.Also adds
Int63
toStd_internal
. -
Move
Unit_of_time
out ofCore.Time.Span
and intoCore_kernel
. MoveCore.Time_ns.Span.{to,of}_unit_of_time
intoCore_kernel.Time_ns.Span
. -
Add a stable submodule to Byte_units
-
Deleted
Core_kernel.Flat_queue
, which is unused. -
Deprecated
Array.empty
, in favor of -
Add some useful functions to Or_error
-
Improve the interface and error message of
Quickcheck.test_no_duplicates
.The function no longer supports equality-based duplicate tests, which were unused and inefficient. It only supports compare-based tests.
The error message now groups values with the number of duplicates produced, sorted in descending order so the most common duplicates come early. It also includes all duplicates generated up to the maximum trial count, rather than stopping as soon as the cutoff threshold is reached.
-
Now that the Decimal module no longer means "decimal" (it's only functionality is to change sexp converters and bin-io to rejecting nan and inf values), rename it as
Float_with_finite_only_serialization
, to better befit its semantics.In addition to a pile of renames, this also changes many references to
Decimal.t
ordecimal
in mlis tofloat
, since the decimal type didn't really convey any extra semantics about the type; just about the serializers. -
Prompted by the embarrassing Stack segfault bug we decided to put the unsafe
Obj.magic
stuff present in various array-backed data structures (Queue, Deque, Stack) in a single place.We introduce the following new modules:
-
Uniform_array
: a wrapper on top ofObj_array
that makes the elements homogeneous. It's equivalent toArray
in semantics, but differs in performance and in how it interacts withObj.magic
. -
Option_array
:'a Option_array.t
is semantically equivalent to'a Option.t Array.t
, but avoids allocation ofSome
values, instead representingNone
byObj.magic
'ing a distinguished value.
On top of making things safer, this feature happens to improve performance:
Original benchmarks:
$ ./array_queue_old.exe -quota 2 Estimated testing time 1.43333m (43 benchmarks x 2s). Change using -quota SECS. ┌────────────────────────────────────┬─────────────────┬─────────────┬───────────────┬──────────┬────────────┐ │ Name │ Time/Run │ mWd/Run │ mjWd/Run │ Prom/Run │ Percentage │ ├────────────────────────────────────┼─────────────────┼─────────────┼───────────────┼──────────┼────────────┤ │ enqueue_dequeue_mixed │ 36_016_512.46ns │ 999_835.00w │ 2_096_659.14w │ 7.14w │ 100.00% │ │ pipeline │ 175.89ns │ │ │ │ │ │ blit_transfer 0 │ 7.39ns │ │ │ │ │ │ blit_transfer 1 │ 78.26ns │ │ │ │ │ │ blit_transfer 2 │ 93.91ns │ │ │ │ │ │ blit_transfer 4 │ 127.53ns │ │ │ │ │ │ blit_transfer 8 │ 195.41ns │ │ │ │ │ │ blit_transfer 16 │ 351.20ns │ │ │ │ │ │ blit_transfer 32 │ 647.15ns │ │ │ │ │ │ blit_transfer 64 │ 1_168.12ns │ │ │ │ │ │ blit_transfer 128 │ 2_288.00ns │ │ │ │ │ │ enqueue 10 │ 440.79ns │ 42.00w │ │ │ │ │ enqueue 1000000 │ 23_268_213.72ns │ 526.00w │ 2_096_658.71w │ 6.71w │ 64.60% │ │ Queue.enqueue + dequeue:1 │ 15.59ns │ │ │ │ │ │ Queue.enqueue + dequeue:2 │ 14.38ns │ │ │ │ │ │ Queue.enqueue + dequeue:4 │ 15.23ns │ │ │ │ │ │ Queue.enqueue + dequeue:8 │ 16.40ns │ │ │ │ │ │ Queue.enqueue + dequeue:16 │ 16.33ns │ │ │ │ │ │ Queue.enqueue + dequeue:32 │ 16.44ns │ │ │ │ │ │ Queue.enqueue + dequeue:64 │ 16.54ns │ │ │ │ │ │ Queue.enqueue + dequeue:128 │ 15.18ns │ │ │ │ │ │ Queue.enqueue + dequeue:256 │ 16.58ns │ │ │ │ │ │ Queue.enqueue + dequeue:512 │ 16.65ns │ │ │ │ │ │ Linked_queue.enqueue + dequeue:1 │ 53.33ns │ 3.00w │ 3.02w │ 3.02w │ │ │ Linked_queue.enqueue + dequeue:2 │ 53.95ns │ 3.00w │ 3.02w │ 3.02w │ │ │ Linked_queue.enqueue + dequeue:4 │ 54.64ns │ 3.00w │ 3.02w │ 3.02w │ │ │ Linked_queue.enqueue + dequeue:8 │ 55.18ns │ 3.00w │ 3.02w │ 3.02w │ │ │ Linked_queue.enqueue + dequeue:16 │ 55.57ns │ 3.00w │ 3.02w │ 3.02w │ │ │ Linked_queue.enqueue + dequeue:32 │ 55.78ns │ 3.00w │ 3.03w │ 3.03w │ │ │ Linked_queue.enqueue + dequeue:64 │ 55.67ns │ 3.00w │ 3.02w │ 3.02w │ │ │ Linked_queue.enqueue + dequeue:128 │ 56.64ns │ 3.00w │ 3.03w │ 3.03w │ │ │ Linked_queue.enqueue + dequeue:256 │ 56.28ns │ 3.00w │ 3.03w │ 3.03w │ │ │ Linked_queue.enqueue + dequeue:512 │ 56.15ns │ 3.00w │ 3.03w │ 3.03w │ │ │ Deque.enqueue + dequeue:1 │ 16.36ns │ │ │ │ │ │ Deque.enqueue + dequeue:2 │ 15.06ns │ │ │ │ │ │ Deque.enqueue + dequeue:4 │ 15.07ns │ │ │ │ │ │ Deque.enqueue + dequeue:8 │ 17.13ns │ │ │ │ │ │ Deque.enqueue + dequeue:16 │ 17.22ns │ │ │ │ │ │ Deque.enqueue + dequeue:32 │ 17.37ns │ │ │ │ │ │ Deque.enqueue + dequeue:64 │ 17.23ns │ │ │ │ │ │ Deque.enqueue + dequeue:128 │ 16.69ns │ │ │ │ │ │ Deque.enqueue + dequeue:256 │ 16.99ns │ │ │ │ │ │ Deque.enqueue + dequeue:512 │ 17.52ns │ │ │ │ │ └────────────────────────────────────┴─────────────────┴─────────────┴───────────────┴──────────┴────────────┘
New benchmarks:
./array_queue.exe -quota 2; Estimated testing time 1.43333m (43 benchmarks x 2s). Change using -quota SECS. ┌────────────────────────────────────┬─────────────────┬─────────────┬───────────────┬──────────┬────────────┐ │ Name │ Time/Run │ mWd/Run │ mjWd/Run │ Prom/Run │ Percentage │ ├────────────────────────────────────┼─────────────────┼─────────────┼───────────────┼──────────┼────────────┤ │ enqueue_dequeue_mixed │ 28_693_436.79ns │ 999_835.00w │ 2_096_658.82w │ 6.82w │ 100.00% │ │ pipeline │ 163.08ns │ │ │ │ │ │ blit_transfer 0 │ 7.40ns │ │ │ │ │ │ blit_transfer 1 │ 78.14ns │ │ │ │ │ │ blit_transfer 2 │ 86.72ns │ │ │ │ │ │ blit_transfer 4 │ 105.65ns │ │ │ │ │ │ blit_transfer 8 │ 143.44ns │ │ │ │ │ │ blit_transfer 16 │ 219.64ns │ │ │ │ │ │ blit_transfer 32 │ 386.75ns │ │ │ │ │ │ blit_transfer 64 │ 692.08ns │ │ │ │ │ │ blit_transfer 128 │ 1_331.16ns │ │ │ │ │ │ enqueue 10 │ 393.34ns │ 42.00w │ │ │ │ │ enqueue 1000000 │ 18_775_585.92ns │ 526.00w │ 2_096_658.55w │ 6.55w │ 65.44% │ │ Queue.enqueue + dequeue:1 │ 14.53ns │ │ │ │ │ │ Queue.enqueue + dequeue:2 │ 13.73ns │ │ │ │ │ │ Queue.enqueue + dequeue:4 │ 10.61ns │ │ │ │ │ │ Queue.enqueue + dequeue:8 │ 14.56ns │ │ │ │ │ │ Queue.enqueue + dequeue:16 │ 12.14ns │ │ │ │ │ │ Queue.enqueue + dequeue:32 │ 11.10ns │ │ │ │ │ │ Queue.enqueue + dequeue:64 │ 11.22ns │ │ │ │ │ │ Queue.enqueue + dequeue:128 │ 11.52ns │ │ │ │ │ │ Queue.enqueue + dequeue:256 │ 11.52ns │ │ │ │ │ │ Queue.enqueue + dequeue:512 │ 11.00ns │ │ │ │ │ │ Linked_queue.enqueue + dequeue:1 │ 52.42ns │ 3.00w │ 3.03w │ 3.03w │ │ │ Linked_queue.enqueue + dequeue:2 │ 52.52ns │ 3.00w │ 2.98w │ 2.98w │ │ │ Linked_queue.enqueue + dequeue:4 │ 52.68ns │ 3.00w │ 2.98w │ 2.98w │ │ │ Linked_queue.enqueue + dequeue:8 │ 53.21ns │ 3.00w │ 2.98w │ 2.98w │ │ │ Linked_queue.enqueue + dequeue:16 │ 69.40ns │ 3.00w │ 2.97w │ 2.97w │ │ │ Linked_queue.enqueue + dequeue:32 │ 55.23ns │ 3.00w │ 3.02w │ 3.02w │ │ │ Linked_queue.enqueue + dequeue:64 │ 54.24ns │ 3.00w │ 3.02w │ 3.02w │ │ │ Linked_queue.enqueue + dequeue:128 │ 55.25ns │ 3.00w │ 3.02w │ 3.02w │ │ │ Linked_queue.enqueue + dequeue:256 │ 55.10ns │ 3.00w │ 3.02w │ 3.02w │ │ │ Linked_queue.enqueue + dequeue:512 │ 55.47ns │ 3.00w │ 3.02w │ 3.02w │ │ │ Deque.enqueue + dequeue:1 │ 11.73ns │ │ │ │ │ │ Deque.enqueue + dequeue:2 │ 11.63ns │ │ │ │ │ │ Deque.enqueue + dequeue:4 │ 11.65ns │ │ │ │ │ │ Deque.enqueue + dequeue:8 │ 12.86ns │ │ │ │ │ │ Deque.enqueue + dequeue:16 │ 12.86ns │ │ │ │ │ │ Deque.enqueue + dequeue:32 │ 12.99ns │ │ │ │ │ │ Deque.enqueue + dequeue:64 │ 12.86ns │ │ │ │ │ │ Deque.enqueue + dequeue:128 │ 12.91ns │ │ │ │ │ │ Deque.enqueue + dequeue:256 │ 12.81ns │ │ │ │ │ │ Deque.enqueue + dequeue:512 │ 12.85ns │ │ │ │ │ └────────────────────────────────────┴─────────────────┴─────────────┴───────────────┴──────────┴────────────┘
-
-
Array.truncate
makes it really hard to useunsafe_get
safely: even things inArray
module itself fail to do it properly.For example, this thing reliably segfaults:
let a = Array.create ~len:2 "foo" in Array.iter a ~f:(fun s -> printf "%s" s; Array.truncate a ~len:1)
We should rename
truncate
tounsafe_truncate
and stop claiming that the array length is allowed to change over time. -
Byte_units.Stable
uses type substitution, not equality, so there is noByte_units.Stable.V1.t
Fix this by changing to type equality
-
Remove
Quickcheck.Generator.failure
.This is in preparation for moving to a model of generators for which there is no notion of "failure".
-
Change
Int*.gen*
to use a uniform distribution.A simple distribution is easier to reason about, and does not require tricky tuning. The previous distribution was tuned to hit some notion of "common values", and so that it might frequently produce duplicates with itself, which was arbitrary, hard to tune, and meant it spent a lot of time generating only border cases.
While some use cases might still want some border-case tuning, uniform distributions are probably a better basic building block, and are much easier to implement.
-
Fix segfault in [Stack]
-
Fix BSD build problem related to endian.h
-
Rename Tuple.T2.map1 and Tuple.T2.map2 to
map_fst
andmap_snd
, following the convention of the accessors. Usually, numeric suffixes mean higher arities, not different fields. -
After discussion, rather than checking for overflow in
Time_ns
arithmetic, clarify that it's silently ignored. (Subsequent conversions may or may not notice.)We did identify the set of functions to document:
Time_ns.Span.((+), (-), scale_int, scale_int63, create, of_parts) Time_ns.(add, sub, diff, abs_diff, next_multiple)
Added
Core_int63.(add_with_overflow_exn, abs_with_overflow_exn, neg_with_overflow_exn)
in the course of abandoned work on overflow detection inTime_ns
. These may be useful.mul_with_overflow_exn
was abandoned because- it's a lot of work to review
- there's a better approach: Go to the C level and check the high word of the product from the IMUL instruction, which is both simpler and faster.
-
Changes related to Float.sign
Float.sign currently maps -1e-8 and nan to Zero. Some users don't expect this. This feature addresses that via the following changes:
-
Float.sign
renamed toFloat.robust_sign
. (Float.sign
is still present, but deprecated.) -
Float.sign_exn
introduced which does not use robust comparison, and which raises onnan
. -
Sign
pulled out ofFloat
and made its own module, andsign : t -> Sign.t
added toComparable.With_zero
. In particular,Int.sign : int -> Sign.t
now exists. (In looking at existing uses ofFloat.sign
, there was at least one case where the user was converting an int to a float to get its sign. That ended up being deleted, but it still seems desirable to haveInt.sign
. There were also record types with a fieldsign : Float.Sign.t
where logically the type has no real connection toFloat
.) -
Uses of
Float.robust_sign
revisited to make sure that's the behavior we want.
-
-
Added Quickcheck tests for
Hashtbl
functions, usingMap
as a point of comparison. A lot ofHashtbl
functions did not have tests, so I used an interface trick to require every function to show up in the test module. The easiest way to write a readable test for every function was to compare it to a similar datatype, so I went withMap
. -
Allow clients of
Hashtbl.incr
andHashtbl.decr
to specify entries should be removed if the value is 0 -
The type of
symmetric_diff
has a typo in it. -
Switched
Timing_wheel_ns
to use%message
and%sexp
. -
Improved the error message raised by
Timing_wheel.add
andreschedule
if the supplied time is before the start of the current interval.Previously, the error message was something like:
("Timing_wheel.Priority_queue got invalid key" (key ...) (timing_wheel ...))
Now, it will be like:
("Timing_wheel cannot schedule alarm before start of current interval" (at ...) (now_interval_num_start ...))
The old message was confusing because
key
is less understandable thanat
, and because it didn't make clear that this is a usage error, as opposed to a Timing_wheel bug.Implementing this efficiently required adding a field to timing wheel:
mutable now_interval_num_start : Time_ns.t
so that the check done by
add
is fast. -
Add
Comparable.Make_using_comparator
.Since
Map
andSet
already haveMake_using_comparator
functors, there's no particular reason forComparable
not to have one.More concretely, this will be useful when (if) we add stable containers to core: we can add a stable version of
Comparable.Make
, then pass the resulting comparator into the unstable functor to get equal types. -
Add a
Total_map.Make_using_comparator
functor to allow the creation of total maps which are type equivalent to regular maps. -
Change default major heap increments to be % of the heap size instead of a constant increment
Also changed type of overhead parameters to Percent.t
-
Remove modules
Core.Std.Sexp.Sexp_{option,list,array,opaque}
, which used to allow binability for typessexp_option
,sexp_list
, etc., but now serve no purpose. -
Change the signature of the output of
Comparable.Make{,_binable}_using_comparator
to not includecomparator_witness
.This is so that code like this will compile:
include T include Comparable.Make_using_comparator (T)
-
Changed
Timing_wheel_ns
so that it only supports times at or after the epoch, i.e. only non-negativeTime_ns.t
values. Times before the epoch aren't needed, and supporting negative times unnecessarily complicates the implementation.Removed fields from
Timing_wheel_ns.t
that are now constants:; min_time : Time_ns.t ; max_time : Time_ns.t ; min_interval_num : Interval_num.t
-
In
Timing_wheel.t
, cachealarm_upper_bound
, which allows us to give an improved error message whenTiming_wheel.add
is called with a time beyondalarm_upper_bound
. -
Add
Sequence.merge_with_duplicates
(**
merge_with_duplicates_element t1 t2 ~cmp
interleaves the elements oft1
andt2
. Where the two next available elements oft1
andt2
are unequal according tocmp
, the smaller is produced first. *) val merge_with_duplicates : 'a t -> 'a t -> cmp:('a -> 'a -> int)module Merge_with_duplicates_element : sig type 'a t = | Left of 'a | Right of 'a | Both of 'a * 'a
@@deriving bin_io, compare, sexp
end -
Add
Set.merge_to_sequence
(** Produces the elements of the two sets between
greater_or_equal_to
andless_or_equal_to
inorder
, noting whether each element appears in the left set, the right set, or both. In the both case, both elements are returned, in case the caller can distinguish between elements that are equal to the sets' comparator. Runs in O(length t + length t'). *)val merge_to_sequence : ?order :
Decreasing
-> ?greater_or_equal_to : 'a -> ?less_or_equal_to : 'a -> ('a, 'cmp) t -> ('a, 'cmp) t -> 'a Merge_to_sequence_element.t Sequence.tmodule Merge_to_sequence_element : sig type 'a t = 'a Sequence.Merge_with_duplicates_element.t = | Left of 'a | Right of 'a | Both of 'a * 'a
@@deriving bin_io, compare, sexp
end -
Make
Hashtbl.merge_into
take explicit variant typetype 'a merge_into_action = Remove | Set_to of 'a
val merge_into : f:(key:'k key -> 'a1 -> 'a2 option -> 'a2 merge_into_action) -> src:('k, 'a1) t -> dst:('k, 'a2) t -> unit
The
f
used to return 'a2 option, and it was unclear whether None meant do nothing or remove. (It meant do nothing.) -
Some red-black tree code showed a 15-20% speedup by inlining the comparison, rather than relying on the
caml_int_compare
external call. I've tried to cleanly apply it toCore_int
(though it can't really be done without an Obj.magic), though this may be a better fit for a compiler patch to treat int comparisons as an intrinsic.Added an inline test for boundary cases. Presently it returns the identical values to
caml_int_compare
, though probably it should only be held to same sign results. -
Rename
Hashtbl.[filter_]replace_all[i]
toHashtbl.[filter_]map[i]_inplace
. -
Import
debug.ml
from incremental. -
Float_intf
used 'float' sometimes where it means 't'. -
Added
Identifiable.Make_with_comparator
, for situations where you want to preserve the already known comparator, for example to define stable sets and maps that are type equivalent to unstable types and sets.
-
Add
Container.Make0
for monomorphic container types. -
Improved the performance of the implementation of
Bounded_int_table.find
. -
Switched to ppx
-
Remove references to
Core_list
fromSequence
. -
Added functions to
Bigstring
andIobuf
for reading unsigned 64-bit integers. -
Move
Comparable.bound
toMaybe_bound.t
. The purpose is to break up dependencies between the two. -
Doubly_linked
allocated during iteration. This became a large source of allocation for simple benchmarks like TCP pingpong (async/bench/pingpong
). Some unnecessary allocations have been removed. -
Added
Timing_wheel.next_alarm_fires_at_exn
, which is useful to avoid allocation when you know the timing wheel isn't empty. -
Make versions of
Binary_searchable.Make*
that don't require aFor_test
argument. This allowsBinary_searchable.Make
to be used for types that don't easily convert from arrays. -
Add
Quickcheckable
interface to Core and move generators/observers into type modules.Renames core_list.ml to core_list0.ml, then adds a new core_list.ml with quickcheck generators and observers. This allows quickcheck.ml to use core_list0.ml without a dependency cycle.
The feature also moves the contents of quickcheck.mli into quickcheck_intf.ml.
-
Made
Core.Unpack_buffer.Unpack_one.t
be a unary type rather than a binary one, by hiding itspartial_unpack
type under an existential.This makes it possible to make
Unpack_one
into a monad because we can combine twoUnpack_one.t
's with differentpartial_unpack
types into a newUnpack_one.t
with a differentpartial_unpack
type. -
https://github.com/janestreet/core\_kernel/pull/20 Core.Std module is not found when compiling lib_test/pool_caml_modify_check.ml.
-
Added an optional argument
?key_order
for specifying the order of Map.to_alist output: eitherIncreasing or
Decreasing.The default key order is no longer left unspecified: we're now committed to the `Increasing, which was the old behavior.
-
Add Sexpable.Of_sexpable2 functor, for symmetry with Binable.Of_binable2. Add sexpable.mli
-
Added a function for sequencing computations stored in a total map:
Total_map.sequence
. -
Added
Core.Bus
, a publisher/subscriber system within the memory space of the program. This is a synchronous version ofAsync.Bus
. -
Added
Core_map.fold2
(fold based on the contents of two maps side-by-side). -
Core.Interfaces
defines theUnit
module type to besig end
. Increase uniformity with its other definitions by defining it to beUnit.S
instead. -
Adapt
Core_random.int
to accept larger values than1 lsl 30
. -
Mark the
Sexpable.Of_*
andBinable.Of_*
functors as stable. -
In
Core_char.int_is_ok
, used byof_int
andof_int_exn
, use int compare instead of polymorphic compare. -
Fix a few files where toplevel side effects might not be running when we don't pack libraries anymore and use -no-alias-deps.
-
In
Char.For_quickcheck
, memoize construction of the filtered chars generators, since if they are used once, they are likely to be used many times, and the construction is costly compared to generating a single char. -
Extend
Core_map
to implement quickcheckable ExtendCore_set
to implement quickcheckable -
In
Avltree.add
, replace?(replace = true)
with~replace
. This both makes the behavior more explicit, and saves some allocation occasionally. -
Reimplement
Avltree.iter
directly, rather than usingfold
, which requires allocating a closure. This winds up being expensive duringHashtbl.iter
. -
Add a function in Blang to deal with boolean expressions E representing the membership of elements in a set, given a universe U and a function projecting each atoms of E to a subset of U.
{
Blang.eval_set ~universe:js_tech resolve_named_set ("(or (and has-blue-eyes has-brown-hair) (and has-brown-eyes has-blue-hair))" |> Sexp.of_string |> t_of_sexp)
} -
Expose more functions in univ_map interface
-
Made
Random.self_init
by default raise if used in inline tests. One can opt out by passing~allow_in_tests:true
. -
In core_hashtbl.ml,
maybe_resize_table
allocates the same closure in each iteration of a for loop. Allocate it just once. -
Hashtbl.remove_one
andHashtbl.remove_multi
are the same function, written twice. Removeremove_one
and replace uses withremove_multi
. -
Bigstring.unsafe_{get,set}-{,u}int8
used the generic bigarray access function without a type annotation. As a result the compiler generated a call to the generic C function.Fixed this by adding type annotations.
-
Add new functions to map that add common missing functionality and/or that makes the interface more uniform and consistent with other container modules.
-
Made
Unpack_buffer.Unpack_one
monadic so that users can easily compose file parsersAdded a couple simple parsers as examples and for testing.
-
Avoid use of polymorphic compare in Quickcheck. Make
Quickcheck.Generator.bind_choice
lazy: do not eagerly descend into all branches.Reduces memory overhead by setting a threshold on the probability of choices that are remembered and discarded by
Quickcheck.iter
and friends.Motivation: Currently,
Quickcheck.iter
and related functions guarantee never to repeat a choice from a generator. This winds up recording every choice ever made, which for a lot of generators is a prohibitive cost in space, and most of the recorded values are very unlikely to be repeated anyway.Implementation: This feature sets a probability threshold below which choices will not be remembered. Choosing a fairly low, but still non-zero, threshold means values are still very unlikely to be repeated, but memory usage stays low.
As of this version, the benefits of "forgetting" unlikely-to-repeat values:
┌──────────────────────────────────────────┬──────────┬─────────┬──────────┬──────────┬────────────┐ │ Name │ Time/Run │ mWd/Run │ mjWd/Run │ Prom/Run │ Percentage │ ├──────────────────────────────────────────┼──────────┼─────────┼──────────┼──────────┼────────────┤ │
quickcheck.ml:Quickcheck.iter
remember │ 20.26ms │ 16.33Mw │ 100.85kw │ 100.85kw │ 100.00% │ │quickcheck.ml:Quickcheck.iter
forget │ 17.65ms │ 16.21Mw │ 34.83kw │ 34.83kw │ 87.10% │ └──────────────────────────────────────────┴──────────┴─────────┴──────────┴──────────┴────────────┘ -
Optimizations to:
- various
Float.t
validation functions - various functions in
Validate
List.fold_right
- various
-
Made the type of
Option.compare
compatible with@@deriving compare
. -
Fixed an example code fragment in a comment in applicative_intf.ml
-
In
Core_hashtbl
, theadd_worker
function used abool ref
both internally and to pass toAvltree
to track whether a new key is added. This was allocated on every call toadd
orset
, andset
didn't even use its contents.This version pre-allocates the
bool ref
inside eachCore_hashtbl.t
and reuses it. It still can't be amutable
field because it does need to be passed toAvltree
.After change:
┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────┬──────────────┬────────────┬────────────┬────────────┬────────────┐ │ Name │ Time/Run │ mWd/Run │ mjWd/Run │ Prom/Run │ Percentage │ ├───────────────────────────────────────────────────┼──────────────┼────────────┼────────────┼────────────┼────────────┤ │ Hashtbl.set
no collisions
│ 84.73ns │ 3.00w │ 0.83w │ 0.83w │ 0.01% │ │ Hashtbl.setw/ collisions
│ 112.46ns │ │ │ │ 0.02% │ │ Hashtbl.changeno collisions
│ 82.74ns │ 3.50w │ 0.53w │ 0.53w │ 0.01% │ │ Hashtbl.changew/ collisions
│ 191.50ns │ 4.56w │ 1.15w │ 1.15w │ 0.03% │ │ Hashtbl.mergeno collisions
│ 292_976.43ns │ 26_669.00w │ 15_381.62w │ 12_305.62w │ 48.52% │ │ Hashtbl.mergew/ collisions
│ 603_822.86ns │ 33_001.00w │ 20_037.22w │ 16_961.22w │ 100.00% │ │ Hashtbl.add_exnno resize, no collisions
│ 80_992.57ns │ 3_088.00w │ 4_102.63w │ 3_077.63w │ 13.41% │ │ Hashtbl.add_exnno resize, w/ collisions
│ 178_080.05ns │ 4_621.00w │ 5_668.61w │ 4_643.61w │ 29.49% │ │ Hashtbl.add_exnw/ resize, no collisions
│ 176_442.98ns │ 16_403.00w │ 9_222.64w │ 6_148.64w │ 29.22% │ │ Hashtbl.add_exnw/ resize, w/ collisions
│ 297_577.29ns │ 19_472.00w │ 12_292.13w │ 9_218.13w │ 49.28% │ └───────────────────────────────────────────────────┴──────────────┴────────────┴────────────┴────────────┴────────────┘Before change:
┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────┬──────────────┬────────────┬────────────┬────────────┬────────────┐ │ Name │ Time/Run │ mWd/Run │ mjWd/Run │ Prom/Run │ Percentage │ ├───────────────────────────────────────────────────┼──────────────┼────────────┼────────────┼────────────┼────────────┤ │ Hashtbl.set
no collisions
│ 104.88ns │ 5.00w │ 1.26w │ 1.26w │ 0.02% │ │ Hashtbl.setw/ collisions
│ 114.33ns │ 2.00w │ │ │ 0.02% │ │ Hashtbl.changeno collisions
│ 85.79ns │ 4.50w │ 0.58w │ 0.58w │ 0.02% │ │ Hashtbl.changew/ collisions
│ 198.75ns │ 5.56w │ 1.28w │ 1.28w │ 0.04% │ │ Hashtbl.mergeno collisions
│ 307_857.59ns │ 31_787.00w │ 15_380.91w │ 12_304.91w │ 58.19% │ │ Hashtbl.mergew/ collisions
│ 529_054.02ns │ 38_119.00w │ 20_015.32w │ 16_939.32w │ 100.00% │ │ Hashtbl.add_exnno resize, no collisions
│ 77_708.20ns │ 5_135.00w │ 4_101.83w │ 3_076.83w │ 14.69% │ │ Hashtbl.add_exnno resize, w/ collisions
│ 180_950.23ns │ 6_668.00w │ 5_638.77w │ 4_613.77w │ 34.20% │ │ Hashtbl.add_exnw/ resize, no collisions
│ 177_492.82ns │ 19_476.00w │ 9_237.07w │ 6_163.07w │ 33.55% │ │ Hashtbl.add_exnw/ resize, w/ collisions
│ 285_298.72ns │ 22_545.00w │ 12_330.90w │ 9_256.90w │ 53.93% │ └───────────────────────────────────────────────────┴──────────────┴────────────┴────────────┴────────────┴────────────┘ -
In
Core_hashtbl.add_worker
, removed amatch
that avoided callingAvltree.add
, but actually did hurt performance overall.Perhaps at some point before cross-module inlining, this was a helpful optimization. Right now it bypasses the mutation inside
Avltree
, so replacing a value in a non-colliding bucket (aLeaf
) causes unnecessary re-allocation of the leaf.After changes:
┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────┬──────────────┬────────────┬────────────┬────────────┬────────────┐ │ Name │ Time/Run │ mWd/Run │ mjWd/Run │ Prom/Run │ Percentage │ ├───────────────────────────────────────────────────┼──────────────┼────────────┼────────────┼────────────┼────────────┤ │ Hashtbl.set
no collisions
│ 52.19ns │ 2.00w │ │ │ │ │ Hashtbl.setw/ collisions
│ 112.04ns │ 2.00w │ │ │ 0.02% │ │ Hashtbl.changeno collisions
│ 87.25ns │ 4.50w │ 0.58w │ 0.58w │ 0.02% │ │ Hashtbl.changew/ collisions
│ 195.85ns │ 5.56w │ 1.29w │ 1.29w │ 0.04% │ │ Hashtbl.mergeno collisions
│ 308_164.10ns │ 31_787.00w │ 15_380.91w │ 12_304.91w │ 58.48% │ │ Hashtbl.mergew/ collisions
│ 526_914.80ns │ 38_119.00w │ 20_013.81w │ 16_937.81w │ 100.00% │ │ Hashtbl.add_exnno resize, no collisions
│ 76_983.60ns │ 5_135.00w │ 4_100.44w │ 3_075.44w │ 14.61% │ │ Hashtbl.add_exnno resize, w/ collisions
│ 174_712.92ns │ 6_668.00w │ 5_667.47w │ 4_642.47w │ 33.16% │ │ Hashtbl.add_exnw/ resize, no collisions
│ 176_681.57ns │ 19_476.00w │ 9_231.75w │ 6_157.75w │ 33.53% │ │ Hashtbl.add_exnw/ resize, w/ collisions
│ 280_448.62ns │ 22_545.00w │ 12_293.32w │ 9_219.32w │ 53.22% │ └───────────────────────────────────────────────────┴──────────────┴────────────┴────────────┴────────────┴────────────┘Before changes:
┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────┬──────────────┬────────────┬────────────┬────────────┬────────────┐ │ Name │ Time/Run │ mWd/Run │ mjWd/Run │ Prom/Run │ Percentage │ ├───────────────────────────────────────────────────┼──────────────┼────────────┼────────────┼────────────┼────────────┤ │ Hashtbl.set
no collisions
│ 104.88ns │ 5.00w │ 1.26w │ 1.26w │ 0.02% │ │ Hashtbl.setw/ collisions
│ 114.33ns │ 2.00w │ │ │ 0.02% │ │ Hashtbl.changeno collisions
│ 85.79ns │ 4.50w │ 0.58w │ 0.58w │ 0.02% │ │ Hashtbl.changew/ collisions
│ 198.75ns │ 5.56w │ 1.28w │ 1.28w │ 0.04% │ │ Hashtbl.mergeno collisions
│ 307_857.59ns │ 31_787.00w │ 15_380.91w │ 12_304.91w │ 58.19% │ │ Hashtbl.mergew/ collisions
│ 529_054.02ns │ 38_119.00w │ 20_015.32w │ 16_939.32w │ 100.00% │ │ Hashtbl.add_exnno resize, no collisions
│ 77_708.20ns │ 5_135.00w │ 4_101.83w │ 3_076.83w │ 14.69% │ │ Hashtbl.add_exnno resize, w/ collisions
│ 180_950.23ns │ 6_668.00w │ 5_638.77w │ 4_613.77w │ 34.20% │ │ Hashtbl.add_exnw/ resize, no collisions
│ 177_492.82ns │ 19_476.00w │ 9_237.07w │ 6_163.07w │ 33.55% │ │ Hashtbl.add_exnw/ resize, w/ collisions
│ 285_298.72ns │ 22_545.00w │ 12_330.90w │ 9_256.90w │ 53.93% │ └───────────────────────────────────────────────────┴──────────────┴────────────┴────────────┴────────────┴────────────┘ -
Add new functions to hashtbl that add common missing functionality and/or that makes the interface more uniform and consistent with other container modules.
-
Add a bunch of functions to list and array that add common missing functionality and/or that make their interfaces more uniform and consistent with other container modules.
-
Rewrite
Hashtbl.merge
to be simpler and faster.After changes:
┌──────────────────────────────────────┬──────────┬─────────┬──────────┬──────────┬────────────┐ │ Name │ Time/Run │ mWd/Run │ mjWd/Run │ Prom/Run │ Percentage │ ├──────────────────────────────────────┼──────────┼─────────┼──────────┼──────────┼────────────┤ │ Hashtbl.merge
no collisions
│ 172.57us │ 17.44kw │ 9.22kw │ 7.69kw │ 48.76% │ │ Hashtbl.mergew/ collisions
│ 284.55us │ 20.61kw │ 11.53kw │ 9.99kw │ 80.41% │ │ Pooled_hashtbl.mergeno collisions
│ 260.57us │ 5.20kw │ 19.18kw │ 3.09kw │ 73.63% │ │ Pooled_hashtbl.mergew/ collisions
│ 353.88us │ 5.20kw │ 19.18kw │ 3.09kw │ 100.00% │ └──────────────────────────────────────┴──────────┴─────────┴──────────┴──────────┴────────────┘Before changes:
┌──────────────────────────────────────┬──────────┬─────────┬──────────┬──────────┬────────────┐ │ Name │ Time/Run │ mWd/Run │ mjWd/Run │ Prom/Run │ Percentage │ ├──────────────────────────────────────┼──────────┼─────────┼──────────┼──────────┼────────────┤ │ Hashtbl.merge
no collisions
│ 309.59us │ 31.79kw │ 15.38kw │ 12.30kw │ 48.91% │ │ Hashtbl.mergew/ collisions
│ 526.67us │ 38.12kw │ 19.97kw │ 16.90kw │ 83.21% │ │ Pooled_hashtbl.mergeno collisions
│ 469.41us │ 7.32kw │ 35.29kw │ 3.12kw │ 74.16% │ │ Pooled_hashtbl.mergew/ collisions
│ 632.96us │ 7.32kw │ 35.29kw │ 3.12kw │ 100.00% │ └──────────────────────────────────────┴──────────┴─────────┴──────────┴──────────┴────────────┘ -
Make
Hashtbl
functions raise an exception if a callback passed in as an argument mutates one of the hash tables being worked on.Usually, though not always, this comes up for iteration functions. Once a hash table has been mutated, it is unsafe to continue operating on it, as its structure may have changed. Buckets and their contents may have been moved or resized; continuing may result in skipping key/value pairs, repeating key/value pairs, or executing unsafe operations.
This feature adds a
mutation_allowed
flag to hash tables. Each mutating operation first checks the flag, and raises if it is not set. Each operation with callbacks that must not mutate unsets the flag before calling the callbacks, and restores the flag's original value when it finishes.We compared the timing of this implementation to an alternate implementation using a mutation counter, and the time and space used for this implementation was much better for iteration and within epsilon of the other for single-key operations like
set
. -
Array function names related to zipping are all over the place. Make them match List, which has a nice uniform naming scheme.
- Rename
combine
->zip_exn
- Rename
split
->unzip
- (
zip
remains named aszip
)
- Rename
-
Add
~key
and~data
labels toHashtbl.filteri_inplace
-
Added
Hash_set.to_hashtbl
, by analogy toSet.to_map
. -
Since we are mutating avltrees in place, make sure the compiler sees the type parameters as invariant.
Tested that a segfaulting example doesn't compile anymore.
-
Add label
f
to Hashtbl.change, Map.change, & family.Introduce the new function
update
in those modules, which enforces statically the presence of a resulting valueExample:
-|val Hashtbl.change : 'a t -> key -> ('a option -> 'a option) -> unit
+|val Hashtbl.change : 'a t -> key -> f:('a option -> 'a option) -> unit +|val Hashtbl.update : 'a t -> key -> f:('a option -> 'a) -> unit
The motivation for the introduction of
update
is that in an overwhelming majority of the places whereHashtbl.change
is used in our codebase, it is statically known that a new value shall be computed and stored. The use of the dynamism offered bychange
, which can return an option, is error prone.The addition of the label is considered acceptable in consideration to external libraries depending on core, because a missing label is just a warning, and we do not guarantee stability in the presence of -warn-error = true.
-
Changed
Source_code_position.t
from:@@deriving bin_io, sexp
to:
@@deriving sexp_of
and made
sexp_of
use the human-readable format,"FILE:LINE:COL"
, rather than the unreadable format. RemovedSource_code_position.t_hum
, which is now obsolete.If one wants a serialized source-code position, one can use
Source_code_position.Stable
. -
Added
Ref.set_temporarily
, for temporarily setting a ref to a value for the duration of a thunk.val set_temporarily : 'a t -> 'a -> f:(unit -> 'b) -> 'b
-
Add the function
singleton : 'a -> 'a t
in the stack containers. It cannot be added toContainer.S
directly because some container never have exactly 1 element. -
Made
Core.Array
matchInvariant.S1
. -
Change the interface of
Make_iterable_binable*
to give the control back to the user when deserializing Bin_protted data.Improve the bin_prot deserialization of
Map
s andSet
s. We construct a balanced tree directly instead of relying onMap.add
/Set.add
. This is possibile because the size of the map is known and elements are sorted.The complexity goes down from n.log(n) to n.
In case the comparison function changes (and the invariant is not respected), there is a fallback to reconstruct the whole map from scratch.
-
Add a function to blit a
Rope.t
into aBuffer.t
. -
Hashtbl differs from some other core containers with idiosyncratic naming of iteration functions. Change to be consistent and to more closely match the conventions for List and Array.
Hashtbl:
- Copy
iter
->iteri
. - Add a deprecation tag to
iter
.
- Copy
-
Made
Bag.invariant
andDoubly_linked.invariant
matchInvariant.S1
. -
Map differs from some other core containers with idiosyncratic naming of iteration functions. The current Map name conventions are also internally inconsistent as well (ex: current
Map.iter
vsMap.map
vsMap.mapi
). Change to be consistent and to more closely match the conventions for List and Array.Map:
- Copy
filter
->filteri
. - Add a deprecation tag to
filter
.
- Copy
-
Map differs from some other core containers with idiosyncratic naming of iteration functions. The current Map name conventions are also internally inconsistent as well (ex: current
Map.iter
vsMap.map
vsMap.mapi
). Change to be consistent and to more closely match the conventions for List and Array.Map:
- Copy
iter
->iteri
. - Add a deprecation tag to
iter
.
- Copy
-
Made
Core.Set_once
matchInvariant.S1
. -
Add
Bigstring.concat
. -
For
Core.Unique_id
, exposed@@deriving typerep
. -
Expose Hashtbl.hashable, analogous to Map.comparator.
-
Adds a constant-time
val mem_elt : 'a t -> 'a Elt.t -> bool
to Doubly_linked and Bag -
Add
Ordering.to_int
which can be useful when one is writing a comparison function. Instead of dealing with the int directly, one can return Ordering.t values and transform them later into ints. -
Float.int_pow
: Fast computation ofx ** n
when n is an integer. -
Make
Core_kernel.Std.Nothing.t
enumerable. There's no particular reason not to. -
Minor improvements to queue interface
-
Call
Caml.Pervasives.do_at_exit
before printing an exception and exitingThe default ocaml uncaught exception handler does this. It is especially useful for curses applications as the
at_exit
handler has a chance to put back the terminal in a good state before printing the exception and backtrace.Do the same in Core and Async.
-
Removed big literals so that the compiler does not complain in 32bit
-
Add
List.range'
, a generalization ofList.range
. -
Add some functions to
Map
that are present inHashtbl
:remove_multi
partition_tf
partitioni_tf
partition_map
partition_mapi
-
Add a
Map.nth_exn
as a missing complementary function to nth -
Renamed
Validate.fail_sexp
asfail_s
, to follow our new*_s
convention forSexp.t
-taking functions. -
Sequence.split_n_eagerly
returns a pair of sequences, but every element of the first sequence has already been evaluated by the time it returns. This feature just makes the first component of the tuple a list instead of a sequence, and renamessplit_n_eagerly
tosplit_n
.Additionally, this feature adds a new
chunks_exn
function, which just appliessplit_n
until the input sequence is empty. -
Removed
Timing_wheel
's defaultalarm_precision
, to force people to think about the precision they want when they create a timing wheel. -
In
Timing_wheel.Config.sexp_of_t
, used@sexp_drop_default
withlevel_bits
. -
Write a better-performing
Array.filter_mapi
function, and implementArray.filter_map
,Array.filter_opt
,Array.partitioni_tf
, andArray.partition_tf
in terms of it.Slightly worse for zero-length input arrays, about unch'd if we're filtering out almost everything (
eq_zero
), better on most everything else.┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────┬─────────────────┬─────────────┬─────────────┬─────────────┬────────────┐ │ Name │ Time/Run │ mWd/Run │ mjWd/Run │ Prom/Run │ Percentage │ ├────────────────────────────────────────────────────┼─────────────────┼─────────────┼─────────────┼─────────────┼────────────┤ │
core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter-even:0 │ 12.37ns │ 9.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter-even:1 │ 77.44ns │ 15.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter-even:10 │ 207.10ns │ 36.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter-even:100 │ 1_699.41ns │ 261.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter-even:1000 │ 56_320.50ns │ 1_009.00w │ 2_506.01w │ 1_004.01w │ 0.30% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter-even:10000 │ 469_134.89ns │ 10_009.00w │ 25_007.38w │ 10_005.38w │ 2.46% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter-even:100000 │ 4_421_742.22ns │ 100_009.00w │ 250_130.09w │ 100_128.09w │ 23.17% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter-even:0 │ 13.87ns │ 14.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter-even:1 │ 57.64ns │ 18.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter-even:10 │ 196.28ns │ 35.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter-even:100 │ 1_361.04ns │ 215.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter-even:1000 │ 21_473.76ns │ 1_014.00w │ 1_001.02w │ │ 0.11% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter-even:10000 │ 204_033.12ns │ 10_014.00w │ 10_001.14w │ 0.14w │ 1.07% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter-even:100000 │ 2_058_144.47ns │ 100_014.00w │ 100_002.00w │ 1.00w │ 10.78% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter-eq_zero:0 │ 12.21ns │ 9.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter-eq_zero:1 │ 71.23ns │ 15.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter-eq_zero:10 │ 174.80ns │ 24.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter-eq_zero:100 │ 1_212.70ns │ 114.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter-eq_zero:1000 │ 23_347.51ns │ 13.00w │ 1_007.00w │ 6.00w │ 0.12% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter-eq_zero:10000 │ 210_509.83ns │ 13.00w │ 10_007.00w │ 6.00w │ 1.10% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter-eq_zero:100000 │ 1_912_253.91ns │ 13.00w │ 100_007.01w │ 6.01w │ 10.02% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter-eq_zero:0 │ 13.70ns │ 14.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter-eq_zero:1 │ 56.56ns │ 18.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter-eq_zero:10 │ 179.42ns │ 27.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter-eq_zero:100 │ 1_254.49ns │ 117.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter-eq_zero:1000 │ 20_968.06ns │ 16.00w │ 1_001.02w │ │ 0.11% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter-eq_zero:10000 │ 204_299.82ns │ 16.00w │ 10_001.13w │ 0.13w │ 1.07% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter-eq_zero:100000 │ 2_019_283.81ns │ 16.00w │ 100_001.91w │ 0.91w │ 10.58% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter-neq_zero:0 │ 12.14ns │ 9.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter-neq_zero:1 │ 32.72ns │ 11.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter-neq_zero:10 │ 219.18ns │ 48.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter-neq_zero:100 │ 1_902.76ns │ 408.00w │ 0.12w │ 0.12w │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter-neq_zero:1000 │ 82_032.44ns │ 2_007.00w │ 3_998.20w │ 1_997.20w │ 0.43% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter-neq_zero:10000 │ 850_234.44ns │ 20_007.00w │ 40_014.86w │ 20_013.86w │ 4.46% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter-neq_zero:100000 │ 7_345_941.05ns │ 200_007.00w │ 400_407.82w │ 200_406.82w │ 38.49% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter-neq_zero:0 │ 13.66ns │ 14.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter-neq_zero:1 │ 18.26ns │ 14.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter-neq_zero:10 │ 201.04ns │ 43.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter-neq_zero:100 │ 1_404.33ns │ 313.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter-neq_zero:1000 │ 22_829.70ns │ 2_012.00w │ 1_001.02w │ │ 0.12% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter-neq_zero:10000 │ 218_872.52ns │ 20_012.00w │ 10_001.21w │ 0.21w │ 1.15% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter-neq_zero:100000 │ 2_121_340.68ns │ 200_012.00w │ 100_002.77w │ 1.77w │ 11.12% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter_map-int:0 │ 9.58ns │ 5.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter_map-int:1 │ 68.46ns │ 11.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter_map-int:10 │ 191.66ns │ 32.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter_map-int:100 │ 1_492.60ns │ 257.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter_map-int:1000 │ 57_155.42ns │ 1_005.00w │ 2_507.01w │ 1_005.01w │ 0.30% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter_map-int:10000 │ 522_177.50ns │ 10_005.00w │ 25_008.54w │ 10_006.54w │ 2.74% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter_map-int:100000 │ 5_945_405.67ns │ 100_005.00w │ 250_170.69w │ 100_168.69w │ 31.15% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter_map-int:0 │ 12.03ns │ 10.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter_map-int:1 │ 53.63ns │ 14.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter_map-int:10 │ 164.16ns │ 31.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter_map-int:100 │ 1_263.42ns │ 211.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter_map-int:1000 │ 23_113.12ns │ 1_010.00w │ 1_001.02w │ │ 0.12% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter_map-int:10000 │ 218_152.23ns │ 10_010.00w │ 10_001.15w │ 0.15w │ 1.14% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter_map-int:100000 │ 2_217_307.86ns │ 100_010.00w │ 100_002.11w │ 1.11w │ 11.62% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter_map-float:0 │ 9.32ns │ 5.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter_map-float:1 │ 66.68ns │ 13.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter_map-float:10 │ 182.86ns │ 42.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter_map-float:100 │ 1_496.56ns │ 357.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter_map-float:1000 │ 76_479.74ns │ 2_005.00w │ 3_507.02w │ 2_005.02w │ 0.40% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter_map-float:10000 │ 694_999.59ns │ 20_005.00w │ 35_011.08w │ 20_009.08w │ 3.64% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter_map-float:100000 │ 8_694_669.26ns │ 200_005.00w │ 350_476.44w │ 200_474.44w │ 45.56% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter_map-float:0 │ 12.29ns │ 10.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter_map-float:1 │ 58.24ns │ 16.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter_map-float:10 │ 142.67ns │ 41.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter_map-float:100 │ 1_119.41ns │ 311.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter_map-float:1000 │ 14_262.66ns │ 2_010.00w │ 1_001.02w │ │ 0.07% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter_map-float:10000 │ 136_448.05ns │ 20_010.00w │ 10_001.23w │ 0.23w │ 0.71% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter_map-float:100000 │ 1_282_005.01ns │ 200_010.00w │ 100_003.14w │ 2.14w │ 6.72% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter_map-boxed:0 │ 9.48ns │ 5.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter_map-boxed:1 │ 71.16ns │ 13.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter_map-boxed:10 │ 197.40ns │ 42.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter_map-boxed:100 │ 1_762.40ns │ 357.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter_map-boxed:1000 │ 86_220.67ns │ 2_005.00w │ 3_507.02w │ 2_005.02w │ 0.45% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter_map-boxed:10000 │ 828_291.42ns │ 20_005.00w │ 35_011.84w │ 20_009.84w │ 4.34% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-filter_map-boxed:100000 │ 7_955_395.61ns │ 200_005.00w │ 350_441.44w │ 200_439.44w │ 41.68% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter_map-boxed:0 │ 14.43ns │ 10.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter_map-boxed:1 │ 59.24ns │ 16.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter_map-boxed:10 │ 198.19ns │ 41.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter_map-boxed:100 │ 1_580.21ns │ 311.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter_map-boxed:1000 │ 52_045.31ns │ 2_010.00w │ 2_011.01w │ 1_010.01w │ 0.27% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter_map-boxed:10000 │ 479_239.44ns │ 20_010.00w │ 20_012.42w │ 10_011.42w │ 2.51% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-filter_map-boxed:100000 │ 4_389_392.06ns │ 200_010.00w │ 200_135.09w │ 100_134.09w │ 23.00% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-partition_tf:0 │ 16.55ns │ 16.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-partition_tf:1 │ 128.08ns │ 29.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-partition_tf:10 │ 554.15ns │ 111.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-partition_tf:100 │ 4_853.58ns │ 921.00w │ 0.46w │ 0.46w │ 0.03% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-partition_tf:1000 │ 201_289.06ns │ 5_016.00w │ 9_015.21w │ 5_010.21w │ 1.05% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-partition_tf:10000 │ 1_796_749.87ns │ 50_016.00w │ 90_040.96w │ 50_035.96w │ 9.41% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
old-partition_tf:100000 │ 19_084_871.85ns │ 500_016.00w │ 902_187.67w │ 502_182.67w │ 100.00% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-partition_tf:0 │ 28.29ns │ 23.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-partition_tf:1 │ 103.78ns │ 31.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-partition_tf:10 │ 504.10ns │ 96.00w │ │ │ │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-partition_tf:100 │ 3_869.52ns │ 726.00w │ 0.23w │ 0.23w │ 0.02% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-partition_tf:1000 │ 122_807.29ns │ 4_023.00w │ 5_013.04w │ 2_010.04w │ 0.64% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-partition_tf:10000 │ 1_197_596.39ns │ 40_023.00w │ 50_020.05w │ 20_017.05w │ 6.28% │ │core\_array.ml:filter
new-partition_tf:100000 │ 10_458_344.09ns │ 400_023.00w │ 500_590.94w │ 200_587.94w │ 54.80% │ └────────────────────────────────────────────────────┴─────────────────┴─────────────┴─────────────┴─────────────┴────────────┘ -
Added
Binable.Of_sexpable
functor. -
Install the sexp exception printer sooner so that we can get proper
%test_result ...
errors in things that come beforecore_kernel
. -
In
Stable_unit_test.Make
functors, include all test failures rather than just the first. This is useful for updating batches of expectedbin_io
results when stabilizing a module. -
Remove an unnecessary cast in or_error.ml
-
Added
Float.int63_round_nearest_exn
.val int63_round_nearest_exn : t -> Core_int63.
-
Changed
Hashtbl.sexp_of_t
so that keys are sorted in increasing order.This also applies to the
sexp_of_t
produced byHashtbl.Make
andMake_binable
. Sorting by key is nice when looking at output, as well as in tests, so that the output is deterministic and so that diffs are minimized when output changes. -
Added to
Info
,Error
, andOr_error
aStable.V2
module, whosebin_io
is the same as the unstablebin_io
. -
Replaced
Map.prev_key
andnext_key
withclosest_key
.val closest_key : ('k, 'v, 'cmp) t -> [
Greater_or_equal_to |
Greater_than |Less_or_equal_to |
Less_than ] -> 'k -> ('k * 'v) option -
Shared code between
Monad.Make{,2}
andApplicative.Make{,2}
. -
Added tests to make sure
round_nearest
andint63_round_nearest_exn
don't allocate. -
Added
Lazy.T_unforcing
module, with a customsexp_of_t
that doesn't force.This serializer does not support round tripping, i.e.
t_of_sexp
. It is intended to be used in debug code or<:sexp_of< >>
statements. E.g:type t = { x : int Lazy.T_unforcing.t ; y : string } with sexp_of
-
Extended
Map.to_sequence
andSet.to_sequence
to take any combination of upper bound, lower bound, and direction. -
Added
Map.split
. -
Added
Timing_wheel.fire_past_alarms
, which fires alarms in the current time interval's bucket whose time is in the past. -
Added a
Total_map
module, for maps where every value of the key type is present in the map. -
Added
Bigstring.compare
andBigstring.equal
. -
Split
monad.ml
into three files:monad.ml
,monad.mli
, andmonad_intf.ml
. -
Removed the last remaining dependence of
Core_kernel
on Unix, movingTime_ns.pause
functions toCore
. -
Added optional arguments to
Hash_queue.create
,?growth_allowed
andsize
, which then get passed toHashtbl.create
. -
Added a
?strict:unit
argument to functions that ordinarily create lazy sexps, likefailwiths
.Info.create Error.create Error.failwiths Error.failwithp Or_error.error
This makes it easy to force a use to be strict, which is sometimes useful to accurately capture the state of a mutable data structure at the time the error happens, lest it change by the time the error is rendered.
-
Removed
Interned_string
module. -
In
Pooled_hashtbl
, avoid trying to create arrays bigger thanSys.max_array_length
.The problem affected 32-bit platforms.
-
Added
Quickcheck
module.Supports automated testing with randomly-generated inputs in the style of Haskell's Quickcheck library. Our adaptation supports flexible probability distributions for values of a given type and uniqueness guarantees for generated values.
-
Made
Set.to_sequence
andSet.split
have the same interface asMap.to_sequence
andMap.split
, respectively. -
Fixed
Float
andTiming_wheel
to compile on 32-bit platforms. -
Added
Lazy.Stable.V1
. -
Added
List.reduce_balanced
, which is likereduce
, but relies on associativity off
to make nesting of calls tof
logarithmic rather than linear in the input list length. -
Added
String_id.Make_without_pretty_printer
. -
Restricted
Time_ns.Span
values to be less than 135 years, which ensures the correspondingfloat
Time.Span
values have microsecond precision.Fixed a
Time_ns
test that recently started failing due to crossing the 135-year boundary.Reducing the range of
Time_ns.Span
required adjusting the implementation ofCore.Time_ns.Option.Stable.V1
, which (accidentally, incorrectly) incorporated the (unstabilized)Core_kernel.Time_ns.Span.min_value
as the representation ofbid_none
and.max_value
asask_none
. The prior representation is preserved, but some previously allowed values are no longer allowed and now raise exceptions! -
Added
Rope
module, the standard data structure for efficient string manipulation. -
Added
Sequence.unfold_with_and_finish
, a variant ofunfold_with
that can continue the sequence after the inner sequence finishes. -
Replaced
Sequence.cycle
withSequence.cycle_list_exn
, to work around a bug inSequence.cycle
raising on the empty sequence.Sequence.cycle can cause an infinite loop if its input is empty. It is problematic to check whether the input sequence is empty.
* If we check it eagerly, we have to turn `cycle` into `cycle_eagerly_exn`, and it will evaluate the first element twice. * If we check it lazily, we might raise an exception in a seemingly unrelated part of the code, and the usually-good habit of wrapping a function like `cycle_exn` in `try .. with ..` would not catch it.
To get around these issues, [cycle] is changed to accept only lists as inputs, not sequences. It is now called [cycle_list_exn].
-
Fixed assumptions about the size of integers, to support compiling to Javascript, where integers are 32-bit.
-
Fixed build on Mac OSX.
Fix build when LINUX_EXT or TIMERFD are undefined.
-
Added
Caml.Bytes
.Add an alias for Bytes in Caml. Fixes #46.
-
In
Container
, exposed polymorphic functions individually building container functions usingfold
oriter
.Exposed polymorphic functions in
Core_kernel.Container
for individually building each of theContainer
functions usingfold
oriter
. E.g.:type ('t, 'elt, 'accum) fold = 't -> init:'accum -> f:('accum -> 'elt -> 'accum) -> 'accum type ('t, 'elt) iter = 't -> f:('elt -> unit) -> unit val length : fold:('t, _, int ) fold -> 't -> int val exists : iter:('t, 'a) iter -> 't -> f:('a -> bool) -> bool
-
Added container.mli, which was sorely missing.
-
Added
Doubly_linked.to_sequence
. -
Added
Hash_queue.sexp_of_t
.
-
Added an Applicative interface to Core (a.k.a. idioms or applicative functors)
-
Generalized the signature of
Hashtbl.merge_into
to allow the types ofsrc
anddst
to be different. -
Made
Day_of_week.of_string
accept additional formats (integers 0-6, full day names). -
Added
Day_of_week.to_string_long
, which produces the full day name. -
Changed
Hashtbl.add_exn
to not create a new exception constructor when it raises due to a duplicate key. -
Added
Map.nth
, which returns the nth element of a map, ordered by key rank. -
Added
Binable.Of_binable
functors, similar toSexpable.Of_sexpable
One should use
Binable.Of_binable
rather than the functionally equivalentBin_prot.Utils.Make_binable
. -
Added
Either
module, withtype ('a, 'b) t = First of 'a | Second of 'b
. -
Added to
Univ_map
a functor that creates a newUniv_map
type in which the type of data is a function of the key's type, with the type function specified by the functor's argument.Normally, a
Univ_map.t
stores('a Key.t * 'a)
pairs. This feature lets it store('a Key.t * 'a Data.t)
pairs for a given('a Data.t)
. -
Made
Day_of_week.Stable
beComparable
andHashable
. -
Fixed a couple
Exn
unit tests that mistakenly relied on the global setting ofPrintexc.get_backtrace
.Now the tests locally set it to what they need.
This avoids unit-test failures when running with no
OCAMLRUNPARAM
set:File "exn.ml", line 130, characters 2-258: clear_backtrace threw "Assert_failure exn.ml:133:4". in TEST_MODULE at file "exn.ml", line 127, characters 0-1057
-
Renamed
Monad.ignore
asMonad.ignore_m
, while preservingignore = ignore_m
in existing modules (e.g.Deferred
) that used it.We can later consider those modules on a case-by-case basis to see whether we want to remove
ignore
. -
Added
Set.symmetric_diff
. -
Added
Timing_wheel.reschedule
, which reschedules an existing alarm. -
Added
Applicative.S2
, analogous toMonad.S2
. -
Added combinators to
Either
. -
Added
Hashtbl.add_or_error
andcreate_with_key_or_error
, which useOr_error
and are more idiomatic ways of signalling duplicates. -
Added
Sexpable.Of_sexpable1
functor, for one-parameter type constructors. -
Made
Timing_wheel_ns
keys beInt63.t
rather thanint
, so that behavior is consistent on 32-bit and 64-bit machines.Also, made
Timing_wheel.Interval_num
an abstract type. -
Hid the
bytes
type inCore.Std
, so that type errors refer tostring
rather thanbytes
.Added
Bytes
module so that people can sayBytes.t
if they need to.Now we get reasonable error messages:
String.length 13 --> Error: This expression has type int but an expression was expected of type string "" + 13 --> Error: This expression has type string but an expression was expected of type int
-
Modernized the coding style in
Timing_wheel
. -
Replaced
Unpack_buffer.unpack
withunpack_into
andunpack_iter
, to avoid allocation.Unpack_buffer.unpack
created a (vector-backed)Core.Std.Queue
for each call. When unpacking a buffer containing many values, resizing of the buffer can be costly and in some cases leads to promotions of short-lived data to the major heap.The new functions avoid allocating the queue:
val unpack_into : ('value, _) t -> 'value Queue.t -> unit Or_error.t val unpack_iter : ('value, _) t -> f:('value -> unit) -> unit Or_error.t
-
Cleaned up the implementation of
Gc.tune
. -
Change
Unit
implementation to useIdentifiable.Make
instead of applying functors separately. -
Added
val random: unit -> int
toInt63
. -
Reworked
Float.iround_*_exn
functions to not allocate in the common case. -
Added
Fqueue.singleton
andFdeque.singleton
. -
Moved
Unix.tm
andUnix.strftime
fromCore_kernel
toCore
.Added external time formatting:
float (* seconds *)-> string (* format *) -> string = "..."
-
Made
String_id.Make
callPretty_printer.Register
. -
Changed
String_id
to allow the pipe character in identifiers. -
Made
List.compare
have the usual type fromwith compare
,val compare : ('a -> 'a -> int) -> 'a t -> 'a t -> int
.Previously,
List.compare
's type was:val compare : 'a t -> 'a t -> cmp:('a -> 'a -> int) -> int
-
Made stable
Map
's andSet
's conform to theStable1
interface. -
Reworked
Hashtbl.find_exn
to not allocate.Previously,
Hashtbl.find_exn
allocated because it calledHashtbl.find
, which allocates an option (partially becauseAvltree
allocates options in itsfind
function).
-
Added
Time_ns
module.A fragment of
Core.Std.Time_ns
is now inCore_kernel.Std.Time_ns
such thatAsync_kernel
can useTime_ns
and only depend onCore_kernel
. -
Renamed
Dequeue
asDeque
.Dequeue
remains for backward compatibility, but should not be used anymore. UseDeque
instead. -
Added
Fdeque
module, a functional versionDeque
. Deprecate deque-like functions inFqueue
.
-
Added
List.is_prefix
.val List.is_prefix : 'a t -> prefix:'a t -> equal:('a -> 'a -> bool) -> bool
-
Made
String_id.Make
functor generative, which exposes that the result hastype t = private string
.Previously the result of
String_id.Make
didn't exposetype t = private string
due to a type-checker bug: -
Used generative functors, e.g. for
Unique_id
.Used generative functors (new feature in 4.02) where previously we used dummy
M : sig end
arguments in the signature and(struct end)
when applying the functor.Just to note the difference between applicative and generative functors. Suppose we have:
module F (M : sig end) : sig type t end
and we apply it several times
module A = F (struct end) module B = F (struct end) module C = F (String) module D = F (String)
Then we have that
A.t <> B.t
butC.t = D.t
. This can lead to subtle bugs, e.g.Unique_id.Int (Unit)
. Note that it is perfectly valid to apply any module toF
, even though that is certainly not what we want.In 4.02, we can explicitly say that functor generates new types, i.e. it is generative. For this we use argument
()
. SoF
becomesmodule F () : sig type t end
You can only apply
F
to()
or(struct end)
but each application yields a new typet
.module A = F () module B = F () module C = F (struct end) module D = F (String) (* illegal *)
and now
A.t
,B.t
andC.t
are all different.Note that
F (struct end)
is still allowed but was converted to toF ()
for consistency with signatures.Propagated generativity where necessary. If inside a functor we use generative functor that creates new types, then we also need to make the enclosing functor generative.
For functors that don't create types (like
Async.Log.Global.Make
), generative or applicative functors are the same, but the syntax of generative functors is lighter. -
Exported
Core_kernel.Std.With_return
. -
Exposed the record type of
Source_code_position.t
. -
In
Weak_hashtbl.create
, exposed the?growth_allowed
and?size
arguments of the underlyingHashtbl.create
. -
Added
with compare
toArray
. -
Sped up
Int.pow
.Benchmarks before:
Name Time/Run mWd/Run Percentage [int_math.ml:int_math_pow] random[ 5] x 10000 140_546.89ns 53.98% [int_math.ml:int_math_pow] random[10] x 10000 173_853.08ns 66.77% [int_math.ml:int_math_pow] random[30] x 10000 219_948.85ns 84.47% [int_math.ml:int_math_pow] random[60] x 10000 260_387.26ns 100.00% [int_math.ml:int_math_pow] 2 ^ 30 11.34ns [int_math.ml:int_math_pow] 2L ^ 30L 21.69ns 3.00w [int_math.ml:int_math_pow] 2L ^ 60L 22.95ns 3.00w and after:
Name Time/Run mWd/Run Percentage [int_math.ml:int_math_pow] random[ 5] x 10000 105_200.94ns 80.78% [int_math.ml:int_math_pow] random[10] x 10000 117_365.82ns 90.12% [int_math.ml:int_math_pow] random[30] x 10000 130_234.51ns 100.00% [int_math.ml:int_math_pow] random[60] x 10000 123_621.45ns 94.92% [int_math.ml:int_math_pow] 2 ^ 30 8.55ns [int_math.ml:int_math_pow] 2L ^ 30L 22.17ns 3.00w 0.02% [int_math.ml:int_math_pow] 2L ^ 60L 22.49ns 3.00w 0.02% -
Removed the old, deprecated permission phantom types (
read_only
, etc.) and replaced them with the new =Perms= types.The old types had subtyping based on covariance and
private
types. The new types have subtyping based on contravariance and dropping capabilities.Renamed
read_only
asread
, sincePerms
doesn't distinguish between them.The idiom for the type of a function that only needs read access changed from:
val f : _ t -> ...
to
val f : [> read ] t -> ...
This mostly hit
Iobuf
and its users. -
Added
String.is_substring
. -
Added
With_return.prepend
, and exposedWith_return.t
as contravariant.(** [prepend a ~f] returns a value [x] such that each call to [x.return] first applies [f] before applying [a.return]. The call to [f] is "prepended" to the call to the original [a.return]. A possible use case is to hand [x] over to an other function which returns ['b] a subtype of ['a], or to capture a common transformation [f] applied to returned values at several call sites. *) val prepend : 'a return -> f:('b -> 'a) -> 'b return
-
Moved the
Gc
module's alarm functionality into a newGc.Expert.Alarm
module.The was done because the Gc alarms introduce threading semantics.
-
Exposed modules in
Core_kernel.Std
:Int_conversions
,Ordered_collection_common
-
Removed
Pooled_hashtbl
fromHashable.S
, to eliminate a dependency cycle betweenInt63
andPool
.This was needed to use
Int63
inPool
. Previously,Int63 <- Int <- Hashable <- Pool
, which made it impossible to useInt63
inPool
.So, we are removing the dependency
Hashable <- Pool
, simplifyingHashable
to not includePooled_hashtbl
, and letting users call thePooled_hashtbl
functor directly when necessary. -
Added to
Pool.Pointer.Id
conversions to and fromInt63
. -
Made
Pooled_hashtbl.resize
allocate less. -
Removed
Pool.pointer_of_id_exn_is_supported
, which was alwaystrue
. -
Added
with compare
toInfo
,Error
,Or_error
. -
Moved
Backtrace
fromCore
-
In C stubs, replaced
intxx
types byintxx_t
.Following this: http://caml.inria.fr/mantis/view.php?id=6517
Fixes #23
-
Removed
Backtrace.get_opt
, which is no longer necessary now thatBacktrace.get
is available on all platforms. -
Added module types:
Stable
,Stable1
,Stable2
. -
Exposed
Core_kernel.Std.Avltree
. -
Removed from
Binary_packing
a duplicated exception,Pack_signed_32_argument_out_of_range
.Closes #26
-
Made
Info
,Error
, andOr_error
stable.The new stable serialization format is distinct from the existing unstable serialization format in the respective modules, which wasn't changed.
-
Add
Sequence.Step.sexp_of_t
.
-
Made
String_id
haveStable_containers.Comparable
. -
Changed
Gc.disable_compaction
to require anallocation_policy
. -
Made
Option
matchInvariant.S1
. -
Added
Sequence.filter
,compare
, andsexp_of_t
. -
Added
With_return.with_return_option
, abstracting a common pattern ofwith_return
.val with_return : ('a return -> 'a ) -> 'a val with_return_option : ('a return -> unit) -> 'a option
-
Install a handler for uncaught exceptions, using
Printexc.set_uncaught_exception_handler
, new in OCaml 4.02. -
Changed
Day_of_week
representation to a normal variant. -
Changed
Exn.handle_uncaught
so that if it is unable to print, it still doesexit 1
. -
Added
Sexp.of_sexp_allow_extra_fields
, previously inCore_extended.Sexp
. -
Changed the implementation of
Exn.raise_without_backtrace
to useraise_notrace
, new in OCaml 4.02. -
Added
Float
functions for converting to and from IEEE sign/exponent/mantissa. -
Added
String.Caseless
module, which compares and hashes strings ignoring case. -
Reimplemented
Type_equal.Id
using extensible types (new in OCaml 4.02), removing a use ofObj.magic
.Changed
Type_equal.Id.same_witness
to returnoption
rather thanOr_error
, which allows it to be implemented without allocation. -
Removed a reference to the
Unix
module. Applications usingcore_kernel
should be able to link withoutunix.cma
again. -
Made
Char.is_whitespace
accept\f
and\v
as whitespace, matching C.
-
Removed vestigial code supporting OCaml 4.00.
-
Used
{Hashable,Comparable}.S_binable
inDay_of_week
andMonth
. -
Improved the performance of
Set_once.set
. -
Added
Type_equal.Lift3
functor. -
Replaced occurrences of
Obj.magic 0
withObj.magic None
.With the former the compiler might think the destination type is always an integer and instruct the GC to ignore references to such values. The latter doesn't have this problem as options are not always integers.
-
Made
String_id.of_string
faster. -
Added
Bigstring
functions for reading and writing the size-prefixed bin-io format.bin_prot_size_header_length
write_bin_prot
read_bin_prot
read_bin_prot_verbose_errors
-
Added
{Info,Error}.to_string_mach
which produces a single-line sexp from anError.t
. -
Added
{Info,Error}.createf
, for creation from a format string. -
Added new
Perms
module with phantom types for managing access control.This module supersedes the
read_only
,read_write
, andimmutable
phantom types, which are now deprecated, and will be removed in the future. This module uses a different approach using sets of polymorphic variants as capabilities, and contravariant subtyping to express dropping capabilities.This approach fixes a bug with the current phantom types used for
Ref.Permissioned
in whichimmutable
types aren't guaranteed to be immutable:let r = Ref.Permissioned.create 0 let r_immutable = (r : (int, immutable) Ref.Permissioned.t) let () = assert (Ref.Permissioned.get r_immutable = 0) let () = Ref.Permissioned.set r 1 let () = assert (Ref.Permissioned.get r_immutable = 1)
The bug stems from the fact that the phantom-type parameter is covariant, which allows OCaml's relaxed value restriction to kick in, which allows one to create a polymorphic value, which can then be viewed as both immutable and read write. Here's a small standalone example to demonstrate:
module F (M : sig type +'z t val create : int -> _ t val get : _ t -> int val set : read_write t -> int -> unit end) : sig val t : _ M.t end = struct let t = M.create 0 let t_immutable = (t : immutable M.t) let () = assert (M.get t_immutable = 0); M.set t 1; assert (M.get t_immutable = 1); ;; end
The new approach fixes the problem by making the phantom-type parameter contravariant, and using polymorphic variants as capabilities to represent what operations are allowed. Contravariance allows one to drop capabilities, but not add them.
-
Added
Int.Hex
module, which has hexadecimal sexp/string conversions. -
Added
Gc.major_plus_minor_words
, for performance reasons.
-
Added
Pooled_hashtbl.resize
function, to allow preallocating a table of the desired size, to avoid growth at an undesirable time. -
Added
Pooled_hashtbl.on_grow
callback, to get information about hashtbl growth. -
Changed
Hashable.Make
to not export aHashable
module.The
Hashable
module previously exported was useless, and shadowedCore.Std.Hashable
. -
Moved
Common.does_raise
toExn.does_raise
, to make it easier to find. -
Added
Float.one
,minus_one
, and~-
. (fixes #12). -
Removed
Core.Std.unimplemented
and renamed it asOr_error.unimplemented
.It is not used enough to live in the global namespace.
-
Fix build on FreeBSD
Closes #10
-
Added functions to
Container
interface:sum
,min_elt
,max_elt
.(** Returns the sum of [f i] for i in the container *) val sum : (module Commutative_group.S with type t = 'sum) -> t -> f:(elt -> 'sum) -> 'sum (** Returns a min (resp max) element from the collection using the provided [cmp] function. In case of a tie, the first element encountered while traversing the collection is returned. The implementation uses [fold] so it has the same complexity as [fold]. Returns [None] iff the collection is empty. *) val min_elt : t -> cmp:(elt -> elt -> int) -> elt option val max_elt : t -> cmp:(elt -> elt -> int) -> elt option
-
Made
Core_hashtbl_intf
more flexible. For instance supports modules that require typereps to be passed when creating a table.Address the following issues:
The type
('a, 'b, 'z) create_options
needs to be consistently used so thatb
corresponds with the type of data values in the returned hash table. The type argument was wrong in several cases.Added the type
('a, 'z) map_options
toAccessors
so that map-like functions -- those that output hash tables of a different type than they input -- can allow additional arguments. -
Fixed a bug in
Dequeue
'sbin_prot
implementation that caused it to raise when deserializing an empty dequeue. -
Made
Container.Make
's interface matchMonad.Make
. -
Deprecated infix
or
in favor of||
. -
Simplified the interface of
Arg
(which was already deprecated in favor ofCommand
). -
Replaced
Bag.fold_elt
withBag.filter
. -
Memo.general
now raises on non-positivecache_size_bound
. -
Removed
Option.apply
. -
Removed
Result.call
,Result.apply
. -
Moved
Quichcheck
tocore_extended
.It should not be used in new code.
-
Removed our custom C stub for closing channels, reverting to the one in the OCaml runtime.
A long time ago we found that the OCaml runtime did not release the lock before calling
close
on the fd underlying a channel. On some filesystems (e.g. smb, nfs) this could cause a runtime hang. We filed a bug with INRIA and wrote our ownclose
function whichIn_channel
calls to this day. The bug has long been fixed, and our function is probably buggy, so this reverts us to the runtime'sclose
. -
Added
Float.{of,to}_int64_preserve_order
, which implement the order-preserving zero-preserving bijection between non-NaN floats and 99.95% ofInt64
's.Used the new function to improve
one_ulp
, which is now exposed:(** The next or previous representable float. ULP stands for "unit of least precision", and is the spacing between floating point numbers. Both [one_ulp `Up infinity] and [one_ulp `Down neg_infinity] return a nan. *) val one_ulp : [`Up | `Down] -> t -> t
-
Changed
Map.symmetric_diff
to return aSequence.t
instead of alist
. -
Added
Sequence.filter_map
. -
Improved
Stable_unit_test.Make_sexp_deserialization_test
's error message so that it includes the expected sexp.
-
In
Bigstring
, made many operations use compiler primitives new in OCaml 4.01.Exposed
Bigstring.get
andset
as compiler primitives in the interface.Added
Bigstring.unsafe_get_int64_{le,be}_trunc
. -
Made
Error
round tripexn
, i.e.Error.to_exn (Error.of_exn exn) = exn
. -
Added to
failwiths
an optional?here:Lexing.position
argument. -
Added
with typerep
toFlags.S
. -
Optimized
List.dedup []
to return immediately. -
Added
data
argument to polymorphic typeHashtbl_intf.Creators.create_options
.This allows implementations of
Hashtbl_intf.Creators
to have constructor arguments that depend on the type of both key and data values. For example:module type Hashtbl_creators_with_typerep = Hashtbl_intf.Creators with type ('key, 'data, 'z) create_options = typerep_of_key:'key Typerep.t -> typerep_of_data:'data Typerep.t -> 'z
-
Improved the interface for getting
Monad.Make
to definemap
in terms ofbind
.Instead of passing a
map
function and requiring everyone who wants to definemap
usingbind
to call a special function, we use a variant type to allow the user to say what they want:val map : [ `Define_using_bind | `Custom of ('a t -> f:('a -> 'b) -> 'b t) ]
-
Improved the performance of many
Dequeue
functions.Previously, many
Dequeue.dequeue
-type functions worked by raising and then catching an exception when the dequeue is empty. This is much slower than just testing for emptiness, which is what the code now does.This improves the performance of
Async.Writer
, which usesDequeue.dequeue_front
.
-
Added a
Sequence
module that implements polymorphic, on-demand sequences.Also implemented conversion to
Sequence.t
from various containers. -
Improved the explicitness and expressiveness of
Binary_searchable.binary_search
.binary_search
now takes an additional (polymorphic variant) argument describing the relationship of the returned position to the element being searched for.val binary_search : ?pos:int -> ?len:int -> t -> compare:(elt -> elt -> int) -> [ `Last_strictly_less_than (** {v | < elt X | v} *) | `Last_less_than_or_equal_to (** {v | <= elt X | v} *) | `Last_equal_to (** {v | = elt X | v} *) | `First_equal_to (** {v | X = elt | v} *) | `First_greater_than_or_equal_to (** {v | X >= elt | v} *) | `First_strictly_greater_than (** {v | X > elt | v} *) ] -> elt -> int option
-
Added a new function,
Binary_searchable.binary_search_segmented
, that can search an array consisting of two segments, rather than ordered bycompare
.(** [binary_search_segmented ?pos ?len t ~segment_of which] takes an [segment_of] function that divides [t] into two (possibly empty) segments: {v | segment_of elt = `Left | segment_of elt = `Right | v} [binary_search_segmented] returns the index of the element on the boundary of the segments as specified by [which]: [`Last_on_left] yields the index of the last element of the left segment, while [`First_on_right] yields the index of the first element of the right segment. It returns [None] if the segment is empty. By default, [binary_search] searches the entire [t]. One can supply [?pos] or [?len] to search a slice of [t]. [binary_search_segmented] does not check that [segment_of] segments [t] as in the diagram, and behavior is unspecified if [segment_of] doesn't segment [t]. Behavior is also unspecified if [segment_of] mutates [t]. *) val binary_search_segmented : ?pos:int -> ?len:int -> t -> segment_of:(elt -> [ `Left | `Right ]) -> [ `Last_on_left | `First_on_right ] -> int option
-
Made
Queue
matchBinary_searchable.S1
. -
Made
Gc.Stat
andGc.Control
matchComparable
. -
Fixed some unit tests in
Type_immediacy
that were fragile due to GC.
-
Added to
String
functions for substring search and replace, based on the KMP algorithm.Here are some benchmarks, comparing
Re2
for a fixed pattern, Mark's kmp from extended_string, and this implementation ("needle").The pattern is the usual
abacabadabacabae...
. The text looks similar, with the pattern occurring at the very end.For =Re2= and =Needle= search benchmarks, the pattern is preprocessed in advance, outside of the benchmark.
FWIW: I've also tried searches with pattern size = 32767, but =Re2= blows up, saying:
re2/dfa.cc:447: DFA out of memory: prog size 32771 mem 2664898
Name Time/Run mWd/Run mjWd/Run Prom/Run Percentage create_needle_15 102.56ns 21.00w re2_compile_15 6_261.48ns 3.00w 0.01% create_needle_1023 13_870.48ns 5.00w 1_024.01w 0.03% re2_compile_1023 107_533.32ns 3.03w 0.24% create_needle_8191 90_107.02ns 5.00w 8_192.01w 0.20% re2_compile_8191 1_059_873.47ns 3.28w 0.28w 2.37% create_needle_524287 6_430_623.96ns 5.00w 524_288.09w 14.35% re2_compile_524287 44_799_605.83ns 3.77w 0.77w 100.00% needle_search_15_95 349.65ns 4.00w re2_search_15_95 483.11ns mshinwell_search_15_95 1_151.38ns 781.01w needle_search_15_815 2_838.85ns 4.00w re2_search_15_815 3_293.06ns mshinwell_search_15_815 8_360.57ns 5_821.07w 0.55w 0.55w 0.02% needle_search_15_2415 8_395.84ns 4.00w 0.02% re2_search_15_2415 9_594.14ns 0.02% mshinwell_search_15_2415 24_602.09ns 17_021.16w 1.62w 1.62w 0.05% needle_search_1023_6143 14_825.50ns 4.00w 0.03% re2_search_1023_6143 40_926.59ns 0.09% mshinwell_search_1023_6143 81_930.46ns 49_149.66w 1_025.65w 1.65w 0.18% needle_search_1023_52223 126_465.96ns 4.00w 0.28% re2_search_1023_52223 365_359.98ns 0.82% mshinwell_search_1023_52223 527_323.73ns 371_715.39w 1_033.17w 9.17w 1.18% needle_search_1023_154623 377_539.53ns 4.00w 0.84% re2_search_1023_154623 1_001_251.93ns 2.23% mshinwell_search_1023_154623 1_499_835.01ns 1_088_518.15w 1_033.19w 9.19w 3.35% needle_search_8191_49151 115_223.31ns 4.00w 0.26% re2_search_8191_49151 559_487.38ns 1.25% mshinwell_search_8191_49151 653_981.19ns 393_219.50w 8_201.01w 9.01w 1.46% needle_search_8191_417791 976_725.24ns 4.00w 2.18% re2_search_8191_417791 4_713_965.69ns 10.52% mshinwell_search_8191_417791 4_224_417.93ns 2_973_709.32w 8_202.37w 10.37w 9.43% needle_search_8191_1236991 2_912_863.78ns 4.00w 6.50% re2_search_8191_1236991 14_039_230.59ns 31.34% mshinwell_search_8191_1236991 11_997_713.73ns 8_708_130.87w 8_202.47w 10.47w 26.78% -
Added to
Set
functions for converting to and from aMap.t
.val to_map : ('key, 'cmp) t -> f:('key -> 'data) -> ('key, 'data, 'cmp) Map.t val of_map_keys : ('key, _, 'cmp) Map.t -> ('key, 'cmp) t
This required adding some additional type trickery to
Core_set_intf
to indicate that the comparator for a given module may or may not be fixed. -
Added an optional
iter
parameter toContainer.Make
.A direct implementation of
iter
is often more efficient than definingiter
in terms offold
, and in these cases, the results ofContainer.Make
that are defined in terms ofiter
will be more efficient also. -
Added
Int.pow
(and for other integer types), for bounds-checked integer exponentiation.
-
Added
Hashtbl.for_all
andfor_alli
. -
Added
Float.to_padded_compact_string
for converting a floating point number to a lossy, compact, human-readable representation.E.g.,
1_000_001.00
becomes"1m "
. -
Tweaked the form of the definition of
Blang.Stable.V1
.Removed a
type t_
that is not necessary now that we can usenonrec
without triggering spurious warnings.
-
Added inline benchmarks for
Array
Here are some of the results from the new benchmarks, with some indexed tests dropped.
Name Time/Run mWd/Run mjWd/Run [core_array.ml:Alloc] create:0 13.65ns [core_array.ml:Alloc] create:100 99.83ns 101.00w [core_array.ml:Alloc] create:255 201.32ns 256.00w [core_array.ml:Alloc] create:256 1_432.43ns 257.00w [core_array.ml:Alloc] create:1000 5_605.58ns 1_001.01w [core_array.ml:Blit.Poly] blit (tuple):10 87.10ns [core_array.ml:Blit.Poly] blito (tuple):10 112.14ns 2.00w [core_array.ml:Blit.Poly] blit (int):10 85.25ns [core_array.ml:Blit.Poly] blito (int):10 107.23ns 2.00w [core_array.ml:Blit.Poly] blit (float):10 84.71ns [core_array.ml:Blit.Poly] blito (float):10 86.71ns 2.00w [core_array.ml:Blit.Int] blit:10 19.77ns [core_array.ml:Blit.Int] blito:10 23.54ns 2.00w [core_array.ml:Blit.Float] blit:10 19.87ns [core_array.ml:Blit.Float] blito:10 24.12ns 2.00w [core_array.ml:Is empty] Polymorphic '=' 18.21ns [core_array.ml:Is empty] Array.equal 8.08ns 6.00w [core_array.ml:Is empty] phys_equal 2.98ns [core_array.ml:Is empty] Array.is_empty (empty) 2.98ns [core_array.ml:Is empty] Array.is_empty (non-empty) 3.00ns -
Moved
Thread_safe_queue
to core -
Generalized the type of
Exn.handle_uncaught_and_exit
to(unit -> 'a) -> 'a
.In the case where
handle_uncaught_and_exit
succeeds, it can return the value of the supplied function.It's type had been:
val handle_uncaught_and_exit : (unit -> never_returns) -> never_returns
-
Added
Int.round*
functions for rounding to a multiple of another int.val round : ?dir:[ `Zero | `Nearest | `Up | `Down ] -> t -> to_multiple_of:t -> t val round_towards_zero : t -> to_multiple_of:t -> t val round_down : t -> to_multiple_of:t -> t val round_up : t -> to_multiple_of:t -> t val round_nearest : t -> to_multiple_of:t -> t
These functions were added to
Int_intf.S
, implemented byInt
,Nativeint
,Int32
, andInt64
.Various int modules were also lightly refactored to make it easier in the future to implement common operators available for all modules implementing the int interface via a functor to share the code.
-
Added
Error.to_string_hum_deprecated
that is the same asError.to_string_hum
pre 109.61. -
Changed
Error.to_string_hum
so thatError.to_string_hum (Error.of_string s) = s
.This fixed undesirable sexp escaping introduced in 109.61 and restores the pre-109.61 behavior for the special case of
Error.of_string
. A consequence of the removal of the customto_string_hum
converter in 109.61 was that:Error.to_string_hum (Error.of_string s) = Sexp.to_string_hum (Sexp.Atom s)
That introduced sexp escaping of
s
. -
Added to
Doubly_linked
functions for moving an element within a list.val move_to_front : 'a t -> 'a Elt.t -> unit val move_to_back : 'a t -> 'a Elt.t -> unit val move_after : 'a t -> 'a Elt.t -> anchor:'a Elt.t -> unit val move_before : 'a t -> 'a Elt.t -> anchor:'a Elt.t -> unit
-
Improved
Core_map_unit_tests.Unit_tests
to allow arbitrary data in the map, not justints
.This was done by eta expansion.
-
Changed
Queue
from a linked to an array-backed implementation.Renamed the previous implementation to
Linked_queue
.Renamed
transfer
, which was constant time, asblit_transfer
, which is linear time.Removed
partial_iter
. One can usewith_return
.Added
singleton
,filter
,get
,set
. -
For
Error
andInfo
, changedto_string_hum
to usesexp_of_t
andSexp.to_string_hum
, rather than a custom string format. -
Changed the output format of
Validate.errors
to be a sexp. -
Added
Hashtbl.of_alist_or_error
andMap.of_alist_or_error
. -
Added
String_id.Make
functor, which includes a module name for better error messages. -
Exposed
Bucket.size
. -
Changed the default for
Debug.should_print_backtrace
to befalse
rather thantrue
.Usually the backtraces are noise.
-
Removed the tuning of gc parameters built in to Core, so that the default is now the stock OCaml settings.
Such tuning doesn't belong in Core, but rather done per application. Also, the Core settings had fallen way out of date, and not kept up with changes in the OCaml runtime settings. We have one example (lwt on async) where the Core settings significantly slowed down a program.
-
Added
Exn.raise_without_backtrace
, to raise without building a backtrace.raise_without_backtrace
never builds a backtrace, even whenBacktrace.am_recording ()
. -
Made
with_return
faster by usingExn.raise_without_backtrace
. -
Improved
with_return
to detect usage of areturn
after its creatingwith_return
has returned.
- Added
Gc.keep_alive
, which ensures its argument is live at the point of the call. - Added
Sexp.With_text
module, which keeps a value and the a sexp it was generated from, preserving the original formatting.
-
Moved all of the
Gc
module intoCore_kernel
.Part of the
Gc
module used to be inCore
because it used threads. But it doesn't use threads anymore, so can be all inCore_kernel
. -
Made
Stable.Map
andSet
havewith compare
. -
Added
String.rev
.Closes janestreet/core#16
We will not add
String.rev_inplace
, as we do not want to encourage mutation of strings. -
Made
Univ_map.Key
equivalent toType_equal.Id
. -
Added
Univ.view
, which exposesUniv.t
as an existential,type t = T : 'a Id.t * 'a -> t
.Exposing the existential makes it possible to, for example, use
Univ_map.set
to construct aUniv_map.t
from a list ofUniv.t
s.This representation is currently the same as the underlying representation, but to make changes to the underlying representation easier, it has been put in a module
Univ.View
.
- Added
with typerep
to manyCore
types. - Changed
Flat_queue
to raise if the queue is mutated during iteration. - Improved
Map.merge
to run in linear time.
-
Added
Float.to_string_round_trippable
, which produces a string that loses no precision but (usually) uses as few digits as possible.This can eliminate noise at the end (e.g.
3.14
not3.1400000000000001243
).Benchmarks:
New sexp:
Name Time/Run mWd/Run Percentage new Float.sexp_of 3.14 463.28ns 6.00w 48.88% new Float.sexp_of e 947.71ns 12.00w 100.00% Old sexp:
Name Time/Run mWd/Run Percentage old Float.sexp_of 3.14 841.99ns 178.00w 98.03% old Float.sexp_of e 858.94ns 178.00w 100.00% Much of the speedup in the 3.14 case comes from the fact that
format_float "%.15g"
is much faster thansprintf "%.15g"
. And of course the above does not capture any of the benefits of dealing with shorter strings down the road.Here are some detailed benchmarks of the various bits and pieces of what's going on here:
Name Time/Run mWd/Run Percentage format_float '%.15g' 3.14 335.96ns 2.00w 32.71% format_float '%.17g' 3.14 394.18ns 4.00w 38.38% format_float '%.20g' 3.14 459.79ns 4.00w 44.77% format_float '%.40g' 3.14 638.06ns 7.00w 62.13% sprintf '%.15g' 3.14 723.71ns 165.00w 70.47% sprintf '%.17g' 3.14 803.44ns 173.00w 78.23% sprintf '%.20g' 3.14 920.78ns 176.00w 89.66% sprintf '%.40g' 3.14 990.09ns 187.00w 96.41% format_float '%.15g' e 357.59ns 4.00w 34.82% format_float '%.17g' e 372.16ns 4.00w 36.24% format_float '%.20g' e 434.59ns 4.00w 42.32% format_float '%.40g' e 592.78ns 7.00w 57.72% sprintf '%.15g' e 742.12ns 173.00w 72.26% sprintf '%.17g' e 747.92ns 173.00w 72.83% sprintf '%.20g' e 836.30ns 176.00w 81.43% sprintf '%.40g' e 1_026.96ns 187.00w 100.00% valid_float_lexem 12345678901234567 76.29ns 9.00w 7.43% valid_float_lexem 3.14 9.28ns 5.00w 0.90% float_of_string 3.14 130.19ns 2.00w 12.68% float_of_string 1234567890123456.7 184.33ns 2.00w 17.95% to_string 3.14 316.47ns 7.00w 30.82% to_string_round_trippable 3.14 466.02ns 9.00w 45.38% to_string e 315.41ns 7.00w 30.71% to_string_round_trippable e 949.12ns 15.00w 92.42% -
Replaced
Float.min_positive_value
withmin_positive_normal_value
andmin_positive_subnormal_value
. -
Added some functions to
Float.O
:abs
,of_float
, andRobustly_comparable.S
. -
Small improvements to the
Heap
module.Implemented
Heap.iter
directly rather than in terms offold
.In
heap.ml
, fixed the idiom for usingContainer.Make
. -
Added an
Int.O
and otherInt*.O
modules, with arithmetic operators, infix comparators, and a few useful arithmetic values. -
Added
Int.( ~- )
, for unary negation. -
Added
Pool.unsafe_free
. -
Added
Percent
module.
-
Added to
Binary_packing
module functions for packing and unpacking signed 64-bit ints in little- and big-endian. -
Changed the
Comparator
interfaces to no longer havewith bin_io
orwith sexp
.The
Comparator
interfaces are now just about having a comparator.Also, renamed
type comparator
astype comparator_witness
. And, removedComparator.S_binable
, since one can use:type t with bin_io include Comparator.S with type t :` t
-
Changed
Comparator.Make
to return a module without a typet
, like other*able
functors,This made it possible to remove the signature constraint when
Comparator.Make
is applied. -
Made
Comparable.S_binable
be likeComparable.S
and not havetype t with sexp
.The following two functors now fail to type check:
module F1 (M : Comparable.S ) : sig type t with sexp end ` M module F2 (M : Comparable.S_binable) : sig type t with sexp end ` M
whereas previously
F1
was rejected andF2
was accepted. -
Changed the
Monad.Make
functor to require aval map
argument.This was done since we almost always want a specialized
map
, and we kept making the mistake of not overriding the generic one in the three places needed.Added
Monad.map_via_bind
, which one can use to create a standardmap
function usingbind
andreturn
. -
Removed unnecessary signature constraints on the result of applying
Monad.Make
.Some time ago,
Monad.Make
changed from returning:S with type 'a t ` 'a M.t
to returning:
S with type 'a t :` 'a M.t
so we no longer need to constrain the result of
Monad.Make
at its uses to removet
. -
Changed
String.exists
andString.for_all
to iterate by increasing index rather than decreasing. -
Added
with compare
to moduleRef
. -
Made
Flags
beComparable
, with the order consistent with bitwise subset. -
Cleaned up the implementation of
Union_find
.Improvemed the code in
union_find.ml
:- Removed an assert false.
- do not reallocate a parent node during compress. This should result in more stability for sets memory wise.
- Added implementation notes.
- Renamed internal variant constructors.
- Added unit tests.
-
Added
Float.O
, a sub-module intended to be used with local opens.The idea is to be able to write expressions like:
Float.O.((3. + 4.) > 6. / 2.)
This idiom is expected to be extended to other modules as well.
-
Added a
sexp_of_t
converter toType_equal.Id
. -
Replaced
Univ.Constr
withType_equal.Id
. -
Added
Debug.eprintf
, analogous toeprint
andeprints
.
-
Added
Error.to_info
andof_info
. -
Significantly sped up
Float.iround_*
functions.For
iround_down_exn
, the new version appears to use about 25% of the CPU time of the old version on non-negative floats. For negative floats it uses around 60% of the CPU time.Name Time (ns) % of max old iround_down_exn pos 15.02 95.23 new iround_down_exn pos 3.75 23.75 old iround_down_exn neg 15.78 100.00 new iround_down_exn neg 9.80 62.10 -
Added
Binary_searchable.Make
functor to core, and used it inArray
andDequeue
. -
Fixed
Bounded_int_table
to matchInvariant.S2
. -
Added to
Pool
support for10-
,11-
, and12-
tuples. -
Added functions to the
Gc
module to get usage information without allocating.Added these functions, all of type
unit -> int
:minor_collections major_collections heap_words heap_chunks compactions top_heap_words
They all satisfy:
Gc.f () = (Gc.quick_stat ()).Gc.Stat.f
They all avoid the allocation of the stat record, so one can monitor the garbage collector without perturbing it.
-
Changed
Blang.bind
to short-circuitAnd
,Or
, andIf
expressions.For example if
bind t1 f
false, then
bind (and_ t1 t2)false
, and will not evaluatebind t2 f
. -
Renamed
Dequeue.get
asget_opt
, andget_exn
asget
, to be consistent with other containers which don't use the_exn
suffix for subscripting exceptions. -
Removed
Source_code_position.to_sexp_hum
, in favor ofsexp_of_t_hum
, which works smoothly withwith sexp
. -
Changed
Flat_queue_unit_tests
to runFlat_queue.invariant
, which was mistakenly not being used.
-
Implemented
Dequeue.iter
directly, instead of as a specialization offold
.Extended random tests to cover
iter
.
-
Added
Array.is_sorted_strictly
andList.is_sorted_strictly
.val is_sorted_strictly : 'a t -> cmp:('a -> 'a -> int) -> bool
-
Added
Array.find_consecutive_duplicate
andList.find_consecutive_duplicate
.val find_consecutive_duplicate : 'a t -> equal:('a -> 'a -> bool) -> ('a * 'a) option
-
Added
Array.truncate
, which changes (shortens) the length of an array.val truncate : _ t -> len:int -> unit
-
Improved the debugging message in
Bounded_int_table.remove
to show the data structure's details. -
Added
Float.iround_lbound
andiround_ubound
, the bounds for rounding toint
. -
Added
Hashtbl.similar
, which is likeequal
, but allows the types of the values in the two tables to differ. -
Added
Pool.Pointer.phys_compare
, which is analagous tophys_equal
, and does not require an argument comparison function.val phys_compare : 'a t -> 'a t -> int
-
Exposed that
Pool.Debug
's output types are the same as its input types.
-
Added
Map.of_alist_reduce
.This function is a natural addition alongside
of_alist_fold
. Its advantage is that it does not require aninit
argument likeof_alist_fold
. Moreover, it does not involveoption
types, likeList.reduce
does in order to handle the empty list case.
- Implemented
Heap.iter
directly instead of in terms offold
.
- Added Core.Std.Poly as a short name for Core.Std.Polymorphic_compare.
- Exposed module Core.Std.Decimal.
-
Made
Hashtbl.Poly.hash
equalCaml.Hashtbl.hash
, and changed changedString.hash
andFloat.hash
to match OCaml's hash function.Previously,
Core.Poly.hash
had been defined as:let hash x = hash_param 10 100 x
This fell out of sync with OCaml's hash function, and was providing worse hash values.
-
Fixed
Obj_array.singleton
to never create a float array.Also made it clearer that
Obj_array.copy
could never create a float array. -
Changed
Pool.create
to allow zero-length pools.Previously,
Pool.create ~capacity:0
had raised, which made it easy to write code that blows up on edge cases for no apparent reason. For example,Heap.copy
was written in a way that copying an empty heap would blow up (regardless of its capacity), andHeap.of_array
would also blow up on an empty array. -
Added
String.split_lines
.(** [split_lines t] returns the list of lines that comprise [t]. The lines do not include the trailing ["\n"] or ["\r\n"]. *) val split_lines : t -> t list
-
Added
with compare
toList.Assoc.t
. -
Made
Pooled_hashtbl.create
handle non-positive and very largesize
s in the same way asCore.Hashtbl
. -
Added
is_error
,is_ok
, anddoes_raise
toCore.Std
.let is_error ` Result.is_error let is_ok ` Result.is_ok val does_raise : (unit -> _) -> bool
-
Reimplemented
Heap
and reworked the interface to be more standard.The new implementation uses pairing heaps and
Pool
. -
Added a module
Pool.Unsafe
, which is likePool
, except thatcreate
doesn't require an initial value.This makes it unsafe to access pool pointers after they have been freed. But it is useful for situations when one isn't able to create an initial value, e.g.
Core.Heap
. -
Removed
Time.to_localized_string
andTime.to_string_deprecated
.These did not include the time-zone offset. Instead, use
Time.to_string
andTime.to_string_abs
, which do include the time-zone offset. -
Exposed that
Int63.t = private int
on 64-bit machines.This lets the OCaml compiler avoid
caml_modify
when dealing with it. -
Added
Gc
stat functions that don't allocate:Gc.minor_words
,Gc.major_words
,Gc.promoted_words
.Added the following
Gc
functions:Gc.minor_words : unit -> int Gc.major_words : unit -> int Gc.promoted_words : unit -> int
such that these functions cause no allocations by themselves. The assumption being that 63-bit ints should be large enough to express total allocations for most programs. On 32-bit machines the numbers may overflow and these functions are not as generally useful.
These functions were added because doing memory allocation debugging with
Gc.quick_stat
as the primary means of understanding allocations is difficult: tracking down allocations of the order of a few hundred words in a hot loop by putting in lots ofquick_stat
statements becomes too intrusive because of the memory allocations they cause.Here are some benchmarks of existing
Gc
functions and the newly added functions:$ ./test_bench.exe -q 2 -clear name time +alloc +time-err Estimated testing time 12s (change using -quota SECS).
Name Time (ns) 95% ci Time R^2 Minor quick_stat 92.16 +0.72 -0.64 1.00 23.00 counters 33.63 +0.26 -0.23 1.00 10.00 allocated_bytes 37.89 +0.34 -0.32 1.00 12.00 minor_words 4.63 +0.03 -0.02 1.00 major_words 4.36 +0.02 -0.02 1.00 promoted_words 4.10 +0.03 -0.02 1.00
-
Added a new module,
Flat_queue
, which is a queue of flat tuples.This is essentially:
('a1 * .. * 'aN) Queue.t
However the queue is implemented as a
Flat_array
, so the tuples are layed out flat in the array and not allocated. -
Improved
Bounded_int_table.remove
's error message when it detects an internal inconsistency. -
Added new
Debug
module. -
Changed
Invariant.invariant
to take_here_
rather than a string. -
Made
Float
satisfy theIdentifiable
interface.
-
Added
val Option.merge: 'a t -> 'a t -> f:('a -> 'a -> 'a) -> 'a t
. -
Added
val Validate.failf : ('a, unit, string, t) format4 -> 'a
. -
In
Validated.Make_binable
, made it possible to apply the validation function when un-bin-io-ing a value. -
Added
module Pooled_hashtbl
tomodule type Hashable
.This is an alternative implementation to
Core.Hashtbl
. It uses a standard linked list to resolve hash collisions, andPool
to manage the linked-list nodes.
- Renamed some functions in module
Lazy
: dropped thelazy_
prefix fromis_val
,from_val
, andfrom_fun
.
-
Added module,
Core.Blit
, which codifies the type, implementation, and unit-testing of blit functions. -
Added
remove_zero_flags
option toFlags.Make
, to support flags that are zero.This fixes a problem with
Flags.Make
on CentOS 5 becauseO_CLOEXEC
is0
there. -
Removed
Pool.None
, and foldedPool.Obj_array
intoPool
proper.Pool.None
had its day, butPool.Obj_array
dominates it, so we don't need it any more.
-
Moved all the contents of the
Zero
library intoCore
, mostly intoCore_kernel
.We want to start using
Zero
stuff more inCore
, which couldn't be done withZero
as a separate library.Everything moved into
Core_kernel
, except forTiming_wheel
, which moved intoCore
proper, due to its dependence onTime
. -
Renamed
Flat_tuple_array
asFlat_array
. -
Added
Dequeue.{front,back}_index_exn
These are more efficient than using
{front,back}_index
and thenOption.value_exn
. -
Exposed
Core.String.unsafe_{get,set}
.