package biocaml
The OCaml Bioinformatics Library
Install
Dune Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
v0.10.0.tar.gz
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doc/biocaml.unix/Biocaml_unix/Msg/index.html
Module Biocaml_unix.Msg
Consistent printing of errors, warnings, and bugs. An error is a user mistake that prevents continuing program execution, a warning is a milder problem that the program continues to execute through, and a bug is a mistake in the software.
val err : ?pos:Pos.t -> string -> string
val warn : ?pos:Pos.t -> string -> string
val bug : ?pos:Pos.t -> string -> string
Create a string communicating an error, warning, or bug. First optional argument is position where problem occurred. Second argument is a string explaining the problem.
val print_err : ?pos:Pos.t -> string -> unit
val print_warn : ?pos:Pos.t -> string -> unit
val print_bug : ?pos:Pos.t -> string -> unit
Print an error, warning, or bug. First optional argument is position where problem occurred. Second argument is a string explaining the problem.
String explaining OCaml's array length limitation on 32-bit machines.
module Tree : sig ... end
Message tree for more complex messages.
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