BatChar
Operations on characters.
Characters range upon Latin-1 encoding, i.e. languages used in Western Europe and North America. For international characters, another, richer, module is provided: UChar
.
Return a string representing the given character, with special characters escaped following the lexical conventions of OCaml.
Convert the given character to its equivalent lowercase character, using the US-ASCII character set.
Convert the given character to its equivalent uppercase character, using the US-ASCII character set.
Determine if a character is a whitespace. Whitespace characters are defined as ' '
, '\010'
, '\013'
, '\009'
, '\026'
and '\012'
.
Determine if a character is uppercase ASCII. A character is uppercase ASCII if it is between 'A'
and 'Z'
Determine if a character is lowercase ASCII. A character is lowercase ASCII if it is between 'a'
and 'z'
Determine if a character is uppercase Latin 1. A character is uppercase Latin 1 if it is between 'A'
and 'Z'
, between 'À'
and 'Ö'
or between 'Ø'
and 'Ý'
Determine if a character is lowercase Latin 1. A character is lowercase Latin 1 if it is between 'a'
and 'z'
, between 'Þ'
and 'ö'
or between 'ø'
and 'ÿ'
Determine if a character is a Latin 1 letter. A character is a Latin 1 letter if it is either an uppercase or a lowercase Latin 1 character.
Determine if a character represents a digit. Digits are '0'
, '1'
, ... '9'
.
Determine if a character represents a (OCaml-style) symbol. Symbols are '!'
, '%'
, '&'
, '$'
, '#'
, '+'
, '-'
, '/'
, ':'
, '<'
, '='
'>'
, '?'
, '@'
, '\\'
, '~'
, '^'
, '|'
, '*'
Determine if a character is a newline. Newline characters are defined as '\010'
and '\013'
val enum : unit -> char BatEnum.t
Produce the enumeration of all characters
val range : ?until:char -> char -> char BatEnum.t
range from ?until
produces an enumeration of the characters from from
to until
included until
defaults to '\255'
val (--) : char -> char -> char BatEnum.t
Produce the enumeration of a segment of characters.
'a' -- 'z'
is the enumeration of all characters between 'a'
and 'z'
included.
module Infix : sig ... end
val print : 'a BatInnerIO.output -> Char.t -> unit
The comparison function for characters, with the same specification as Pervasives
.compare. Along with the type t
, this function compare
allows the module Char
to be passed as argument to the functors Set
.Make and Map
.Make.
val hash : t -> int
val ord : char BatOrd.ord
module Incubator : sig ... end