Stdio.In_channelAn input channel for doing blocking reads from input sources like files and sockets.
Note that an In_channel.t is a custom block with a finalizer, and so is allocated directly to the major heap. Creating a lot of in_channels can result in many major collections and poor performance.
Note that this is simply another interface on the in_channel type in the OCaml standard library.
type t = Caml.in_channelinclude Base.Equal.S with type t := tval equal : t Base.Equal.equalval stdin : tChannels are opened in binary mode iff binary is true. This only has an effect on Windows.
val create : ?binary:Base.bool -> Base.string -> tval with_file : ?binary:Base.bool -> Base.string -> f:(t -> 'a) -> 'awith_file ~f fname executes ~f on the open channel from fname, and closes it afterwards.
close t closes t, or does nothing if t is already closed, and may raise an exception.
val input : t -> buf:Base.bytes -> pos:Base.int -> len:Base.int -> Base.intval really_input : t -> buf:Base.bytes -> pos:Base.int -> len:Base.int -> Base.unit Base.optionval really_input_exn : t -> buf:Base.bytes -> pos:Base.int -> len:Base.int -> Base.unitSame as Pervasives.really_input, for backwards compatibility
val input_char : t -> Base.char Base.optionRead one character from the given input channel. Return None if there are no more characters to read.
val input_byte : t -> Base.int Base.optionSame as input_char, but return the 8-bit integer representing the character. Return None if an end of file was reached.
val input_binary_int : t -> Base.int Base.optionRead an integer encoded in binary format (4 bytes, big-endian) from the given input channel. See Pervasives.output_binary_int. Return None if an end of file was reached while reading the integer.
val unsafe_input_value : t -> _ Base.optionOcaml's built-in marshal format
val input_buffer : t -> Base.Buffer.t -> len:Base.int -> Base.unit Base.optioninput_buffer t buf ~len reads at most len characters from the input channel t and stores them at the end of buffer buf. Return None if the channel contains fewer than len characters. In this case, the characters are still added to the buffer, so as to avoid loss of data.
val input_all : t -> Base.stringval input_line : ?fix_win_eol:Base.bool -> t -> Base.string Base.optioninput_line ?fix_win_eol t reads a line from t and returns it, without the newline ("\n") character at the end, and, if fix_win_eol the trailing "\r\n" is dropped.
val input_line_exn : ?fix_win_eol:Base.bool -> t -> Base.stringval fold_lines : ?fix_win_eol:Base.bool -> t -> init:'a -> f:('a -> Base.string -> 'a) -> 'afold_lines ?fix_win_eol t ~init ~f folds over the lines read from t using input_line. Lines are provided to f in the order they are found in the file.
val input_lines : ?fix_win_eol:Base.bool -> t -> Base.string Base.listCompletely reads an input channel and returns the results as a list of strings. Each line in one string.
val iter_lines : ?fix_win_eol:Base.bool -> t -> f:(Base.string -> Base.unit) -> Base.unititer_lines ?fix_win_eol t ~f applies f to each line read from t using input_line.
val seek : t -> Base.int64 -> Base.unitThis works only for regular files. On files of other kinds, the behavior is unspecified.
val pos : t -> Base.int64val length : t -> Base.int64Return the size (number of characters) of the regular file on which the given channel is opened. If the channel is opened on a file that is not a regular file, the result is meaningless. The returned size does not take into account the end-of-line translations that can be performed when reading from a channel opened in text mode.
same as Pervasives.set_binary_mode_in, only applicable for Windows or Cygwin, no-op otherwise
val read_lines : ?fix_win_eol:Base.bool -> Base.string -> Base.string Base.listread_lines filename reads the full contents of file and returns it as a list of lines, closing the file when it's done. It's the equivalent of with_file fname
~f:input_lines
val read_all : Base.string -> Base.stringread_all filename reads the full contents of file and returns it as a single string, closing the file when it's done. It's the equivalent of with_file fname
~f:input_all