Map.Stringspecalized when key type is string, more efficient than the generic type, its compare behavior is fixed using the built-in comparison
let empty: t('v);let isEmpty: t('v) => bool;eq m1 m2 tests whether the maps m1 and m2 are equal, that is, contain equal keys and associate them with equal data.
findFirstBy m p uses funcion f to find the first key value pair to match predicate p.
let s0 = fromArray ~id:(module IntCmp) [|4,"4";1,"1";2,"2,"3""|];;
findFirstBy s0 (fun k v -> k = 4 ) = option (4, "4");;forEach m f applies f to all bindings in map m. f receives the key as first argument, and the associated value as second argument. The bindings are passed to f in increasing order with respect to the ordering over the type of the keys.
reduce m a f computes (f kN dN ... (f k1 d1 a)...), where k1 ... kN are the keys of all bindings in m (in increasing order), and d1 ... dN are the associated data.
every m p checks if all the bindings of the map satisfy the predicate p. Order unspecified
some m p checks if at least one binding of the map satisfy the predicate p. Order unspecified
let size: t('v) => int;let valuesToArray: t('v) => array('v);let minKeyUndefined: t(_) => Js.undefined(key);let maxKeyUndefined: t(_) => Js.undefined(key);let minUndefined: t('v) => Js.undefined((key, 'v));let maxUndefined: t('v) => Js.undefined((key, 'v));let getUndefined: t('v) => key => Js.undefined('v);let checkInvariantInternal: t(_) => unit;raise when invariant is not held
remove m x returns a map containing the same bindings as m, except for x which is unbound in the returned map.
set m x y returns a map containing the same bindings as m, plus a binding of x to y. If x was already bound in m, its previous binding disappears.
merge m1 m2 f computes a map whose keys is a subset of keys of m1 and of m2. The presence of each such binding, and the corresponding value, is determined with the function f.
keep m p returns the map with all the bindings in m that satisfy predicate p.
partition m p returns a pair of maps (m1, m2), where m1 contains all the bindings of s that satisfy the predicate p, and m2 is the map with all the bindings of s that do not satisfy p.
split x m returns a triple (l, data, r), where l is the map with all the bindings of m whose key is strictly less than x; r is the map with all the bindings of m whose key is strictly greater than x; data is None if m contains no binding for x, or Some v if m binds v to x.
map m f returns a map with same domain as m, where the associated value a of all bindings of m has been replaced by the result of the application of f to a. The bindings are passed to f in increasing order with respect to the ordering over the type of the keys.