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       Module   Stdlib.Buffer

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       Module Buffer
        : (module Stdlib__Buffer)

       type t

       The abstract type of buffers.

       val create : int -> t

       create  n returns a fresh buffer, initially empty.  The n parameter is the initial size of
       the internal byte  sequence  that  holds  the  buffer  contents.  That  byte  sequence  is
       automatically  reallocated  when  more  than  n  characters  are stored in the buffer, but
       shrinks back to n characters when reset is called.  For best performance, n should  be  of
       the  same order of magnitude as the number of characters that are expected to be stored in
       the buffer (for instance, 80 for a buffer that holds one output line).  Nothing  bad  will
       happen if the buffer grows beyond that limit, however. In doubt, take n = 16 for instance.
       If n is not between 1 and Sys.max_string_length , it will be clipped to that interval.

       val contents : t -> string

       Return a copy of the current contents of the buffer.  The buffer itself is unchanged.

       val to_bytes : t -> bytes

       Return a copy of the current contents of the buffer.  The buffer itself is unchanged.

       Since 4.02

       val sub : t -> int -> int -> string

       Buffer.sub b off len returns a copy of len bytes from the current contents of the buffer b
       , starting at offset off .

       Raises Invalid_argument if off and len do not designate a valid range of b .

       val blit : t -> int -> bytes -> int -> int -> unit

       Buffer.blit  src  srcoff dst dstoff len copies len characters from the current contents of
       the buffer src , starting at offset srcoff to dst , starting at character dstoff .

       Since 3.11.2

       Raises Invalid_argument if srcoff and len do not designate a valid range of src  ,  or  if
       dstoff and len do not designate a valid range of dst .

       val nth : t -> int -> char

       Get the n-th character of the buffer.

       Raises Invalid_argument if index out of bounds

       val length : t -> int

       Return the number of characters currently contained in the buffer.

       val clear : t -> unit

       Empty the buffer.

       val reset : t -> unit

       Empty  the  buffer  and deallocate the internal byte sequence holding the buffer contents,
       replacing it with the initial internal byte sequence of length n  that  was  allocated  by
       Buffer.create  n  .  For long-lived buffers that may have grown a lot, reset allows faster
       reclamation of the space used by the buffer.

       val output_buffer : out_channel -> t -> unit

       output_buffer oc b writes the current contents of buffer b on the output channel oc .

       val truncate : t -> int -> unit

       truncate b len truncates the length of b to len Note: the internal byte  sequence  is  not
       shortened.

       Since 4.05.0

       Raises Invalid_argument if len < 0 or len > length b .

   Appending
       Note:  all  add_* operations can raise Failure if the internal byte sequence of the buffer
       would need to grow beyond Sys.max_string_length .

       val add_char : t -> char -> unit

       add_char b c appends the character c at the end of buffer b .

       val add_utf_8_uchar : t -> Uchar.t -> unit

       add_utf_8_uchar b u appends the UTF-8 encoding of u at the end of buffer b .

       Since 4.06.0

       val add_utf_16le_uchar : t -> Uchar.t -> unit

       add_utf_16le_uchar b u appends the UTF-16LE encoding of u at the end of buffer b .

       Since 4.06.0

       val add_utf_16be_uchar : t -> Uchar.t -> unit

       add_utf_16be_uchar b u appends the UTF-16BE encoding of u at the end of buffer b .

       Since 4.06.0

       val add_string : t -> string -> unit

       add_string b s appends the string s at the end of buffer b .

       val add_bytes : t -> bytes -> unit

       add_bytes b s appends the byte sequence s at the end of buffer b .

       Since 4.02

       val add_substring : t -> string -> int -> int -> unit

       add_substring b s ofs len takes len characters from offset ofs in  string  s  and  appends
       them at the end of buffer b .

       Raises Invalid_argument if ofs and len do not designate a valid range of s .

       val add_subbytes : t -> bytes -> int -> int -> unit

       add_subbytes  b  s  ofs  len  takes  len characters from offset ofs in byte sequence s and
       appends them at the end of buffer b .

       Since 4.02

       Raises Invalid_argument if ofs and len do not designate a valid range of s .

       val add_substitute : t -> (string -> string) -> string -> unit

       add_substitute b f  s  appends  the  string  pattern  s  at  the  end  of  buffer  b  with
       substitution.   The  substitution  process  looks  for  variables  into  the  pattern  and
       substitutes each variable name by its value, as obtained by applying the mapping f to  the
       variable  name.  Inside  the  string  pattern,  a  variable  name  immediately  follows  a
       non-escaped $ character and is one of the following:

       -a non empty sequence of alphanumeric or _ characters,

       -an arbitrary sequence of characters enclosed by a pair of matching parentheses  or  curly
       brackets.   An  escaped $ character is a $ that immediately follows a backslash character;
       it then stands for a plain $ .

       Raises Not_found if the closing character of a parenthesized variable cannot be found.

       val add_buffer : t -> t -> unit

       add_buffer b1 b2 appends the current contents of buffer b2 at the end of buffer b1  .   b2
       is not modified.

       val add_channel : t -> in_channel -> int -> unit

       add_channel b ic n reads at most n characters from the input channel ic and stores them at
       the end of buffer b .

       Raises End_of_file if the channel contains fewer than n  characters.  In  this  case,  the
       characters are still added to the buffer, so as to avoid loss of data.

       Raises Invalid_argument if len < 0 or len > Sys.max_string_length .

   Buffers and Sequences
       val to_seq : t -> char Seq.t

       Iterate  on  the buffer, in increasing order.  Modification of the buffer during iteration
       is undefined behavior.

       Since 4.07

       val to_seqi : t -> (int * char) Seq.t

       Iterate on the buffer, in increasing order, yielding indices along chars.  Modification of
       the buffer during iteration is undefined behavior.

       Since 4.07

       val add_seq : t -> char Seq.t -> unit

       Add chars to the buffer

       Since 4.07

       val of_seq : char Seq.t -> t

       Create a buffer from the generator

       Since 4.07

   Binary encoding of integers
       The functions in this section append binary encodings of integers to buffers.

       Little-endian  (resp. big-endian) encoding means that least (resp. most) significant bytes
       are stored first.  Big-endian is also known as network byte order.  Native-endian encoding
       is either little-endian or big-endian depending on Sys.big_endian .

       32-bit  and  64-bit  integers  are  represented by the int32 and int64 types, which can be
       interpreted either as signed or unsigned numbers.

       8-bit and 16-bit integers are represented by the int type, which has more  bits  than  the
       binary  encoding.  Functions that encode these values truncate their inputs to their least
       significant bytes.

       val add_uint8 : t -> int -> unit

       add_uint8 b i appends a binary unsigned 8-bit integer i to b .

       Since 4.08

       val add_int8 : t -> int -> unit

       add_int8 b i appends a binary signed 8-bit integer i to b .

       Since 4.08

       val add_uint16_ne : t -> int -> unit

       add_uint16_ne b i appends a binary native-endian unsigned 16-bit integer i to b .

       Since 4.08

       val add_uint16_be : t -> int -> unit

       add_uint16_be b i appends a binary big-endian unsigned 16-bit integer i to b .

       Since 4.08

       val add_uint16_le : t -> int -> unit

       add_uint16_le b i appends a binary little-endian unsigned 16-bit integer i to b .

       Since 4.08

       val add_int16_ne : t -> int -> unit

       add_int16_ne b i appends a binary native-endian signed 16-bit integer i to b .

       Since 4.08

       val add_int16_be : t -> int -> unit

       add_int16_be b i appends a binary big-endian signed 16-bit integer i to b .

       Since 4.08

       val add_int16_le : t -> int -> unit

       add_int16_le b i appends a binary little-endian signed 16-bit integer i to b .

       Since 4.08

       val add_int32_ne : t -> int32 -> unit

       add_int32_ne b i appends a binary native-endian 32-bit integer i to b .

       Since 4.08

       val add_int32_be : t -> int32 -> unit

       add_int32_be b i appends a binary big-endian 32-bit integer i to b .

       Since 4.08

       val add_int32_le : t -> int32 -> unit

       add_int32_le b i appends a binary little-endian 32-bit integer i to b .

       Since 4.08

       val add_int64_ne : t -> int64 -> unit

       add_int64_ne b i appends a binary native-endian 64-bit integer i to b .

       Since 4.08

       val add_int64_be : t -> int64 -> unit

       add_int64_be b i appends a binary big-endian 64-bit integer i to b .

       Since 4.08

       val add_int64_le : t -> int64 -> unit

       add_int64_ne b i appends a binary little-endian 64-bit integer i to b .

       Since 4.08