Pprintast(3) | OCaml library | Pprintast(3) |
NAME
Pprintast - Pretty-printers for Parsetree
Module
Module Pprintast
Documentation
Module Pprintast
: sig end
Pretty-printers for Parsetree
Warning: this module is unstable and part of Compiler_libs .
type space_formatter = (unit, Format.formatter, unit) format
val longident : Format.formatter -> Longident.t -> unit
val expression : Format.formatter -> Parsetree.expression -> unit
val string_of_expression : Parsetree.expression -> string
val pattern : Format.formatter -> Parsetree.pattern -> unit
val core_type : Format.formatter -> Parsetree.core_type -> unit
val signature : Format.formatter -> Parsetree.signature -> unit
val structure : Format.formatter -> Parsetree.structure -> unit
val string_of_structure : Parsetree.structure -> string
val module_expr : Format.formatter -> Parsetree.module_expr -> unit
val toplevel_phrase : Format.formatter -> Parsetree.toplevel_phrase -> unit
val top_phrase : Format.formatter -> Parsetree.toplevel_phrase -> unit
val class_field : Format.formatter -> Parsetree.class_field -> unit
val class_type_field : Format.formatter -> Parsetree.class_type_field -> unit
val class_expr : Format.formatter -> Parsetree.class_expr -> unit
val class_type : Format.formatter -> Parsetree.class_type -> unit
val module_type : Format.formatter -> Parsetree.module_type -> unit
val structure_item : Format.formatter -> Parsetree.structure_item -> unit
val signature_item : Format.formatter -> Parsetree.signature_item -> unit
val binding : Format.formatter -> Parsetree.value_binding -> unit
val payload : Format.formatter -> Parsetree.payload -> unit
val tyvar_of_name : string -> string
Turn a type variable name into a valid identifier, taking care of the special treatment required for the single quote character in second position, or for keywords by escaping them with \#. No-op on "_".
val tyvar : Format.formatter -> string -> unit
Print a type variable name as a valid identifier, taking care of the special treatment required for the single quote character in second position, or for keywords by escaping them with \#. No-op on "_".
2024-05-31 | OCamldoc |