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val list :
(_,
Base.char Base.list,
Base.string,
[< Accessor_base__.Import.isomorphism ])
Accessor.t
Access the characters in a string as a list.
val reversed :
(_, Base.string, Base.string, [< Accessor_base__.Import.isomorphism ])
Accessor.t
Access a reversed version of a string.
val each :
(_, Base.char, Base.string, [< Accessor_base__.Import.many ]) Accessor.t
Access each character in a string.
val eachi :
(Base.int * _, Base.char, Base.string, [< Accessor_base__.Import.many ])
Accessor.Indexed.t
The indexed version of each
adds the numeric index of each character accessed to the index.
val prefixed :
Base.string ->
(_, Base.string, Base.string, [< Accessor_base__.Import.variant ]) Accessor.t
Access the suffix of a string that begins with the given prefix, or nothing if the string has a different prefix.
val suffixed :
Base.string ->
(_, Base.string, Base.string, [< Accessor_base__.Import.variant ]) Accessor.t
Access the prefix of a string that ends with the given suffix, or nothing if the string has a different suffix.
val conv :
(module Base.Stringable.S with type t = 'a) ->
(_, 'a, Base.string, [< Accessor_base__.Import.variant ]) Accessor.t
Access the string converted to the given type, or access nothing if conversion fails. The well behavedness of this accessor just depends on the Stringable
argument.
val conv_strict :
(module Base.Stringable.S with type t = 'a) ->
(_, 'a, Base.string, [< Accessor_base__.Import.isomorphism ]) Accessor.t
Access the string converted to the given type, raising if conversion fails. The well behavedness of this accessor just depends on the Stringable
argument.