Base.Error
A lazy string, implemented with Info
, but intended specifically for error messages.
type t = private Info.t
Serialization and comparison force the lazy message.
val hash_fold_t : Hash.state -> t -> Hash.state
val hash : t -> Hash.hash_value
include Sexpable.S with type t := t
val t_of_sexp : Sexplib0.Sexp.t -> t
val sexp_of_t : t -> Sexplib0.Sexp.t
val invariant : t -> unit
val to_string_hum : t -> string
to_string_hum
forces the lazy message, which might be an expensive operation.
to_string_hum
usually produces a sexp; however, it is guaranteed that to_string_hum (of_string s) = s
.
If this string is going to go into a log file, you may find it useful to ensure that the string is only one line long. To do this, use to_string_mach t
.
val to_string_mach : t -> string
to_string_mach t
outputs t
as a sexp on a single line.
val to_string_hum_deprecated : t -> string
Old version (pre 109.61) of to_string_hum
that some applications rely on.
Calls should be replaced with to_string_mach t
, which outputs more parentheses and backslashes.
val of_string : string -> t
Be careful that the body of the lazy or thunk does not access mutable data, since it will only be called at an undetermined later point.
val of_thunk : (unit -> string) -> t
val create : ?here:Caml.Lexing.position -> ?strict:unit -> string -> 'a -> ('a -> Sexp.t) -> t
For create message a sexp_of_a
, sexp_of_a a
is lazily computed, when the info is converted to a sexp. So if a
is mutated in the time between the call to create
and the sexp conversion, those mutations will be reflected in the sexp. Use ~strict:()
to force sexp_of_a a
to be computed immediately.
Constructs a t
containing only a string from a format. This eagerly constructs the string.
Adds a string and some other data in the form of an s-expression at the front.
val of_exn : ?backtrace:[ `Get | `This of string ] -> exn -> t
of_exn
and to_exn
are primarily used with Error
, but their definitions have to be here because they refer to the underlying representation.
~backtrace:`Get
attaches the backtrace for the most recent exception. The same caveats as for Printexc.print_backtrace
apply. ~backtrace:(`This s)
attaches the backtrace s
. The default is no backtrace.
val to_exn : t -> exn
val pp : Formatter.t -> t -> unit
module Internal_repr : sig ... end
val raise : t -> _
Note that the exception raised by this function maintains a reference to the t
passed in.
val raise_s : Sexp.t -> _