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       Module   Depend.StringMap

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       Module StringMap
        : sig end

       type key

       The type of the map keys.

       type +'a t

       The type of maps from type key to type 'a .

       val empty : 'a t

       The empty map.

       val is_empty : 'a t -> bool

       Test whether a map is empty or not.

       val mem : key -> 'a t -> bool

       mem x m returns true if m contains a binding for x , and false otherwise.

       val add : key -> 'a -> 'a t -> 'a t

       add  x  y m returns a map containing the same bindings as m , plus a binding of x to y . If x was already
       bound in m to a value that is physically equal to y , m is returned unchanged (the result of the function
       is then physically equal to m ). Otherwise, the previous binding of x in m disappears.

       Before4.03 Physical equality was not ensured.

       val singleton : key -> 'a -> 'a t

       singleton x y returns the one-element map that contains a binding y for x .

       Since 3.12.0

       val remove : key -> 'a t -> 'a t

       remove  x  m  returns  a  map  containing  the  same bindings as m , except for x which is unbound in the
       returned map.  If x was not in m , m is returned unchanged (the result of the function is then physically
       equal to m ).

       Before4.03 Physical equality was not ensured.

       val merge : (key -> 'a option -> 'b option -> 'c option) -> 'a t -> 'b t -> 'c t

       merge  f  m1 m2 computes a map whose keys is a subset of keys of m1 and of m2 . The presence of each such
       binding, and the corresponding value, is determined with the function f  .   In  terms  of  the  find_opt
       operation,  we  have  find_opt  x  (merge  f  m1  m2) = f (find_opt x m1) (find_opt x m2) for any key x ,
       provided that f None None = None .

       Since 3.12.0

       val union : (key -> 'a -> 'a -> 'a option) -> 'a t -> 'a t -> 'a t

       union f m1 m2 computes a map whose keys is the union of keys of m1 and of m2 .  When the same binding  is
       defined  in  both  arguments,  the function f is used to combine them.  This is a special case of merge :
       union f m1 m2 is equivalent to merge f' m1 m2 , where

       - f' None None = None

       - f' (Some v) None = Some v

       - f' None (Some v) = Some v

       - f' (Some v1) (Some v2) = f v1 v2

       Since 4.03.0

       val compare : ('a -> 'a -> int) -> 'a t -> 'a t -> int

       Total ordering between maps.  The first argument is a total ordering used to compare data associated with
       equal keys in the two maps.

       val equal : ('a -> 'a -> bool) -> 'a t -> 'a t -> bool

       equal  cmp  m1  m2  tests whether the maps m1 and m2 are equal, that is, contain equal keys and associate
       them with equal data.  cmp is the equality predicate used to compare the data associated with the keys.

       val iter : (key -> 'a -> unit) -> 'a t -> unit

       iter f m applies f to all bindings in map m .  f receives the key as first argument, and  the  associated
       value  as second argument.  The bindings are passed to f in increasing order with respect to the ordering
       over the type of the keys.

       val fold : (key -> 'a -> 'b -> 'b) -> 'a t -> 'b -> 'b

       fold f m a computes (f kN dN ... (f k1 d1 a)...)  , where k1 ... kN are the keys of all bindings in m (in
       increasing order), and d1 ... dN are the associated data.

       val for_all : (key -> 'a -> bool) -> 'a t -> bool

       for_all p m checks if all the bindings of the map satisfy the predicate p .

       Since 3.12.0

       val exists : (key -> 'a -> bool) -> 'a t -> bool

       exists p m checks if at least one binding of the map satisfies the predicate p .

       Since 3.12.0

       val filter : (key -> 'a -> bool) -> 'a t -> 'a t

       filter  p  m  returns  the map with all the bindings in m that satisfy predicate p . If p satisfies every
       binding in m , m is returned unchanged (the result of the function is then physically equal to m )

       Before4.03 Physical equality was not ensured.

       Since 3.12.0

       val partition : (key -> 'a -> bool) -> 'a t -> 'a t * 'a t

       partition p m returns a pair of maps (m1, m2) , where m1 contains all the bindings of s that satisfy  the
       predicate p , and m2 is the map with all the bindings of s that do not satisfy p .

       Since 3.12.0

       val cardinal : 'a t -> int

       Return the number of bindings of a map.

       Since 3.12.0

       val bindings : 'a t -> (key * 'a) list

       Return  the  list of all bindings of the given map.  The returned list is sorted in increasing order with
       respect to the ordering Ord.compare , where Ord is the argument given to Map.Make .

       Since 3.12.0

       val min_binding : 'a t -> key * 'a

       Return the smallest binding of the given map  (with  respect  to  the  Ord.compare  ordering),  or  raise
       Not_found if the map is empty.

       Since 3.12.0

       val min_binding_opt : 'a t -> (key * 'a) option

       Return  the  smallest binding of the given map (with respect to the Ord.compare ordering), or None if the
       map is empty.

       Since 4.05

       val max_binding : 'a t -> key * 'a

       Same as Map.S.min_binding , but returns the largest binding of the given map.

       Since 3.12.0

       val max_binding_opt : 'a t -> (key * 'a) option

       Same as Map.S.min_binding_opt , but returns the largest binding of the given map.

       Since 4.05

       val choose : 'a t -> key * 'a

       Return one binding of the given map, or raise Not_found if the map is empty. Which binding is  chosen  is
       unspecified, but equal bindings will be chosen for equal maps.

       Since 3.12.0

       val choose_opt : 'a t -> (key * 'a) option

       Return one binding of the given map, or None if the map is empty. Which binding is chosen is unspecified,
       but equal bindings will be chosen for equal maps.

       Since 4.05

       val split : key -> 'a t -> 'a t * 'a option * 'a t

       split x m returns a triple (l, data, r) , where l is the map with all the bindings  of  m  whose  key  is
       strictly  less  than  x  ; r is the map with all the bindings of m whose key is strictly greater than x ;
       data is None if m contains no binding for x , or Some v if m binds v to x .

       Since 3.12.0

       val find : key -> 'a t -> 'a

       find x m returns the current binding of x in m , or raises Not_found if no such binding exists.

       val find_opt : key -> 'a t -> 'a option

       find_opt x m returns Some v if the current binding of x in m is v , or None if no such binding exists.

       Since 4.05

       val find_first : (key -> bool) -> 'a t -> key * 'a

       find_first f m , where f is a monotonically increasing function, returns the binding of m with the lowest
       key k such that f k , or raises Not_found if no such key exists.

       For  example,  find_first (fun k -> Ord.compare k x >= 0) m will return the first binding k, v of m where
       Ord.compare k x >= 0 (intuitively: k >= x ), or raise Not_found if x is greater than any element of m .

       Since 4.05

       val find_first_opt : (key -> bool) -> 'a t -> (key * 'a) option

       find_first_opt f m , where f is a monotonically increasing function, returns  an  option  containing  the
       binding of m with the lowest key k such that f k , or None if no such key exists.

       Since 4.05

       val find_last : (key -> bool) -> 'a t -> key * 'a

       find_last f m , where f is a monotonically decreasing function, returns the binding of m with the highest
       key k such that f k , or raises Not_found if no such key exists.

       Since 4.05

       val find_last_opt : (key -> bool) -> 'a t -> (key * 'a) option

       find_last_opt f m , where f is a monotonically decreasing function,  returns  an  option  containing  the
       binding of m with the highest key k such that f k , or None if no such key exists.

       Since 4.05

       val map : ('a -> 'b) -> 'a t -> 'b t

       map  f m returns a map with same domain as m , where the associated value a of all bindings of m has been
       replaced by the result of the application of f to a .  The bindings are passed to f in  increasing  order
       with respect to the ordering over the type of the keys.

       val mapi : (key -> 'a -> 'b) -> 'a t -> 'b t

       Same as Map.S.map , but the function receives as arguments both the key and the associated value for each
       binding of the map.