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Module Tezos_stdlib.Tag
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Tags and tag sets. Tags are basically similar to a plain extensible variant type, but wrapped with metadata that enables them to be printed generically and combined into tag sets where each tag is either not present or associated with a specific value.
They are primarily intended for use with the `Logging` module but it would probably be reasonable to use them for other purposes.
Type of tag definitions. Analogous to a constructor of an extensible variant type, but first-class.
Define a new tag with a name, printer, and optional documentation string. This is generative, not applicative, so tag definitions created with identical names and printers at different times or places will be different tags! You probably do not want to define a tag in a local scope unless you have something really tricky in mind. Basically all the caveats you would have if you wrote type t +=
apply.
Print the name of a tag definition.
A binding consisting of a tag and value. If a `def` is a constructor of an extensible variant type, a `t` is a value of that type.
Tag sets. If `t` is an extensible variant type, `set` is a set of `t`s no two of which have the same constructor. Most ordinary set and map operations familiar from the OCaml standard library are provided. `equal` and `compare` are purposely not provided as there is no meaningful ordering on tags and their arguments may not even have a meaningful notion of equality.