API / Belt / Id

Id

Belt.Id

Provide utiliites to create identified comparators or hashes for data structures used below.

It create a unique identifer per module of functions so that different data structures with slightly different comparison functions won't mix.

hash

RESCRIPT
type hash<'a, 'id>

('a, 'id) hash

Its runtime represenation is a hash function, but signed with a type parameter, so that different hash functions type mismatch

eq

RESCRIPT
type eq<'a, 'id>

('a, 'id) eq

Its runtime represenation is an eq function, but signed with a type parameter, so that different hash functions type mismatch

cmp

RESCRIPT
type cmp<'a, 'id>

('a,'id) cmp

Its runtime representation is a cmp function, but signed with a type parameter, so that different hash functions type mismatch

comparable

RESCRIPT
type comparable<'key, 'id> = module(Comparable with type identity = 'id with type t = 'key)

('key, 'id) cmparable is a module of functions, here it only includes cmp.

Unlike normal functions, when created, it comes with a unique identity (guaranteed by the type system).

It can be created using function comparableU or comparable.

The idea of a unique identity when created is that it makes sure two sets would type mismatch if they use different comparison function

comparableU

RESCRIPT
let comparableU: ( ~cmp: (. 'a, 'a) => int, ) => module(Comparable with type t = 'a)

comparable

RESCRIPT
let comparable: ( ~cmp: ('a, 'a) => int, ) => module(Comparable with type t = 'a)

Examples

RESCRIPT
module C = ( val Belt.Id.comparable ~cmp:(compare : int -> int -> int) ) let m = Belt.Set.make(module C)

Note that the name of C can not be ignored

hashable

RESCRIPT
type hashable<'key, 'id> = module(Hashable with type identity = 'id with type t = 'key)

('key, 'id) hashable is a module of functions, here it only includes hash, eq.

Unlike normal functions, when created, it comes with a unique identity (guaranteed by the type system).

It can be created using function hashableU or hashable.

The idea of a unique identity when created is that it makes sure two hash sets would type mismatch if they use different comparison function

hashableU

RESCRIPT
let hashableU: ( ~hash: (. 'a) => int, ~eq: (. 'a, 'a) => bool, ) => module(Hashable with type t = 'a)

hashable

RESCRIPT
let hashable: ( ~hash: 'a => int, ~eq: ('a, 'a) => bool, ) => module(Hashable with type t = 'a)

getHashInternal

RESCRIPT
let getHashInternal: hash<'a, 'id> => (. 'a) => int

getEqInternal

RESCRIPT
let getEqInternal: eq<'a, 'id> => (. 'a, 'a) => bool

getCmpInternal

RESCRIPT
let getCmpInternal: cmp<'a, 'id> => (. 'a, 'a) => int