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NAME

       Local_store  -  This  module  provides  some  facilities for creating references (and hash
       tables) which can easily be snapshoted and restored to an arbitrary version.

Module

       Module   Local_store

Documentation

       Module Local_store
        : sig end

       This module provides some facilities for creating references (and hash tables)  which  can
       easily be snapshoted and restored to an arbitrary version.

       It  is used throughout the frontend (read: typechecker), to register all (well, hopefully)
       the global state. Thus making it  easy  for  tools  like  Merlin  to  go  back  and  forth
       typechecking different files.

   Creators
       val s_ref : 'a -> 'a ref

       Similar to ref , except the allocated reference is registered into the store.

       val s_table : ('a -> 'b) -> 'a -> 'b ref

       Used  to register hash tables. Those also need to be placed into refs to be easily swapped
       out, but one can't just "snapshot" the initial value to create fresh instances, so instead
       an initializer is required.

       Use it like this:
             let my_table = s_table Hashtbl.create 42

   State management
       Note:  all  the  following  functions  are  currently unused inside the compiler codebase.
       Merlin is their only user at the moment.

       type store

       val fresh : unit -> store

       Returns a fresh instance of the store.

       The first time this function is called, it snapshots  the  value  of  all  the  registered
       references, later calls to fresh will return instances initialized to those values.

       val with_store : store -> (unit -> 'a) -> 'a

       with_scope  s  f  resets all the registered references to the value they have in s for the
       run of f .  If f updates any of the registered  refs,  s  is  updated  to  remember  those
       changes.

       val reset : unit -> unit

       Resets  all  the  references  to  the  initial  snapshot (i.e. to the same values that new
       instances start with).

       val is_bound : unit -> bool

       Returns true when a scope is  active  (i.e.  when  called  from  the  callback  passed  to
       with_scope ), false otherwise.