BatOption
Functions for the option type.
Options are an Ocaml standard type that can be either None
(undefined) or Some x
where x can be any value. Options are widely used in Ocaml to represent undefined values (a little like NULL in C, but in a type and memory safe way). This module adds some functions for working with options.
map f (Some x)
returns Some (f x)
and map f None
returns None
.
bind (Some x) f
returns f x
and bind None f
returns None
.
@example "Our functions return option types. Compose them to propagate None
."
let pick_long case =
try
Some (List.find (fun data -> List.length data > 1000) case)
with Not_found -> None
let last_null data = List.rindex_of 0 data
let interesting_positions dataset =
List.filter_map
(fun case -> Option.bind last_null (pick_long case))
dataset
filter f None
returns None
, filter f (Some x)
returns Some x
if f x
is true, and None
otherwise.
Like default
, with the arguments reversed. None |? 10
returns 10
, while Some "foo" |? "bar"
returns "foo"
.
Note This operator does not short circuit like ( || )
and ( && )
. Both arguments will be evaluated.
Like default
, but the default value is passed as a thunk that is only computed if needed.
map_default f x (Some v)
returns f v
and map_default f x None
returns x
.
Like map_default
, but the default value is passed as a thunk that is only computed if needed.
Compare two options, possibly using custom comparators for the value. None
is always assumed to be less than Some _
. The parameter cmp
defaults to Pervasives.compare
.
Test for equality between option types, possibly using a custom equality predicate. The parameter eq
defaults to Pervasives.(=)
.
val enum : 'a option -> 'a BatEnum.t
enum (Some x)
returns the singleton x
, while enum None
returns the empty enumeration.
val of_enum : 'a BatEnum.t -> 'a option
of_enum e
consumes the first element of e
, if it exists, and returns Some e
. If e
is empty, return None
.
module Monad : sig ... end
This module provides everything needed to write and execute computations in the Option monad.
val ord : 'a BatOrd.ord -> 'a option BatOrd.ord
Comparison between optional values
val print : ('a BatInnerIO.output -> 'b -> unit) -> 'a BatInnerIO.output -> 'b t -> unit
module Labels : sig ... end
Operations on options, with labels.
module Infix : sig ... end