package octez-internal-libs
A package that contains some libraries used by the Octez suite
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tezos-octez-v20.1.tag.bz2
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doc/src/octez-internal-libs.irmin/object_graph_intf.ml.html
Source file object_graph_intf.ml
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(* * Copyright (c) 2013-2022 Thomas Gazagnaire <thomas@gazagnaire.org> * * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES * WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR * ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN * ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF * OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. *) module type S = sig include Graph.Sig.I (** Directed graph *) include Graph.Oper.S with type g := t (** Basic operations. *) (** Topological traversal *) module Topological : sig val fold : (vertex -> 'a -> 'a) -> t -> 'a -> 'a end val vertex : t -> vertex list (** Get all the vertices. *) val edges : t -> (vertex * vertex) list (** Get all the relations. *) val closure : ?depth:int -> pred:(vertex -> vertex list Lwt.t) -> min:vertex list -> max:vertex list -> unit -> t Lwt.t (** [closure depth pred min max ()] creates the transitive closure graph of [max] using the predecessor relation [pred]. The graph is bounded by the [min] nodes and by [depth]. {b Note:} Both [min] and [max] are subsets of [n]. *) val iter : ?cache_size:int -> ?depth:int -> pred:(vertex -> vertex list Lwt.t) -> min:vertex list -> max:vertex list -> node:(vertex -> unit Lwt.t) -> ?edge:(vertex -> vertex -> unit Lwt.t) -> skip:(vertex -> bool Lwt.t) -> rev:bool -> unit -> unit Lwt.t (** [iter depth min max node edge skip rev ()] iterates in topological order over the closure graph starting with the [max] nodes and bounded by the [min] nodes and by [depth]. It applies three functions while traversing the graph: [node] on the nodes; [edge n predecessor_of_n] on the directed edges and [skip n] to not include a node [n], its predecessors and the outgoing edges of [n]. If [rev] is true (the default) then the graph is traversed in the reverse order: [node n] is applied only after it was applied on all its predecessors; [edge n p] is applied after [node n]. Note that [edge n p] is applied even if [p] is skipped. [cache_size] is the size of the LRU cache used to store nodes already seen. If [None] (by default) every traversed nodes is stored (and thus no entries are never removed from the LRU). *) val breadth_first_traversal : ?cache_size:int -> pred:(vertex -> vertex list Lwt.t) -> max:vertex list -> node:(vertex -> unit Lwt.t) -> unit -> unit Lwt.t (** [breadth_first_traversal ?cache_size pred max node ()] traverses the closure graph in breadth-first order starting with the [max] nodes. It applies [node] on the nodes of the graph while traversing it. *) val output : Format.formatter -> (vertex * Graph.Graphviz.DotAttributes.vertex list) list -> (vertex * Graph.Graphviz.DotAttributes.edge list * vertex) list -> string -> unit (** [output ppf vertex edges name] create aand dumps the graph contents on [ppf]. The graph is defined by its [vertex] and [edges]. [name] is the name of the output graph.*) val min : t -> vertex list (** Compute the minimum vertex. *) val max : t -> vertex list (** Compute the maximun vertex. *) type dump = vertex list * (vertex * vertex) list (** Expose the graph internals. *) val export : t -> dump (** Expose the graph as a pair of vertices and edges. *) val import : dump -> t (** Import a graph. *) module Dump : Type.S with type t = dump (** The base functions over graph internals. *) end module type HASH = sig include Type.S val short_hash : t -> int end module type Sigs = sig module type S = S module type HASH = HASH (** Build a graph. *) module Make (Contents_key : Type.S) (Node_key : Type.S) (Commit_key : Type.S) (Branch : Type.S) : S with type V.t = [ `Contents of Contents_key.t | `Node of Node_key.t | `Commit of Commit_key.t | `Branch of Branch.t ] end
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