| ( * ) [Pervasives] | 
Integer multiplication.
 
 | 
| ( ** ) [Pervasives] | 
Exponentiation.
 
 | 
| ( **/ ) [Num] | 
Same as  
Num.power_num.
 | 
| ( *. ) [Pervasives] | 
Floating-point multiplication
 
 | 
| ( */ ) [Num] | 
Same as  
Num.mult_num.
 | 
| (!) [Pervasives] | !r returns the current contents of reference r.
 | 
| (!=) [Pervasives] | 
Negation of  
(==).
 | 
| (&&) [Pervasives] | 
The boolean 'and'.
 
 | 
| (&) [Pervasives] | |
| (+) [Pervasives] | 
Integer addition.
 
 | 
| (+.) [Pervasives] | 
Floating-point addition
 
 | 
| (+/) [Num] | 
Same as  
Num.add_num.
 | 
| (-) [Pervasives] | 
Integer subtraction.
 
 | 
| (-.) [Pervasives] | 
Floating-point subtraction
 
 | 
| (-/) [Num] | 
Same as  
Num.sub_num.
 | 
| (/) [Pervasives] | 
Integer division.
 
 | 
| (/.) [Pervasives] | 
Floating-point division.
 
 | 
| (//) [Num] | 
Same as  
Num.div_num.
 | 
| (:=) [Pervasives] | r := a stores the value of a in reference r.
 | 
| (<) [Pervasives] | 
See  
(>=).
 | 
| (</) [Num] | |
| (<=) [Pervasives] | 
See  
(>=).
 | 
| (<=/) [Num] | |
| (<>) [Pervasives] | 
Negation of  
(=).
 | 
| (<>/) [Num] | |
| (=) [Pervasives] | e1 = e2 tests for structural equality of e1 and e2.
 | 
| (=/) [Num] | |
| (==) [Pervasives] | e1 == e2 tests for physical equality of e1 and e2.
 | 
| (>) [Pervasives] | 
See  
(>=).
 | 
| (>/) [Num] | |
| (>=) [Pervasives] | 
Structural ordering functions.
 
 | 
| (>=/) [Num] | |
| (@) [Pervasives] | 
List concatenation.
 
 | 
| (@@) [Pervasives] | 
Application operator:  
g @@ f @@ x is exactly equivalent to
 g (f (x)).
 | 
| (^) [Pervasives] | 
String concatenation.
 
 | 
| (^^) [Pervasives] | f1 ^^ f2 catenates format strings f1 and f2.
 | 
| (asr) [Pervasives] | n asr m shifts n to the right by m bits.
 | 
| (land) [Pervasives] | 
Bitwise logical and.
 
 | 
| (lor) [Pervasives] | 
Bitwise logical or.
 
 | 
| (lsl) [Pervasives] | n lsl m shifts n to the left by m bits.
 | 
| (lsr) [Pervasives] | n lsr m shifts n to the right by m bits.
 | 
| (lxor) [Pervasives] | 
Bitwise logical exclusive or.
 
 | 
| (mod) [Pervasives] | 
Integer remainder.
 
 | 
| (or) [Pervasives] | |
| (|>) [Pervasives] | 
Reverse-application operator:  
x |> f |> g is exactly equivalent
 to g (f (x)).
 | 
| (||) [Pervasives] | 
The boolean 'or'.
 
 | 
| (~+) [Pervasives] | 
Unary addition.
 
 | 
| (~+.) [Pervasives] | 
Unary addition.
 
 | 
| (~-) [Pervasives] | 
Unary negation.
 
 | 
| (~-.) [Pervasives] | 
Unary negation.
 
 | 
| __FILE__ [Pervasives] | __FILE__ returns the name of the file currently being
    parsed by the compiler.
 | 
| __LINE_OF__ [Pervasives] | __LINE__ expr returns a pair (line, expr), where line is the
    line number at which the expression expr appears in the file
    currently being parsed by the compiler.
 | 
| __LINE__ [Pervasives] | __LINE__ returns the line number at which this expression
    appears in the file currently being parsed by the compiler.
 | 
| __LOC_OF__ [Pervasives] | __LOC_OF__ expr returns a pair (loc, expr) where loc is the
    location of expr in the file currently being parsed by the
    compiler, with the standard error format of OCaml: "File %S, line
    %d, characters %d-%d"
 | 
| __LOC__ [Pervasives] | __LOC__ returns the location at which this expression appears in
    the file currently being parsed by the compiler, with the standard
    error format of OCaml: "File %S, line %d, characters %d-%d"
 | 
| __MODULE__ [Pervasives] | __MODULE__ returns the module name of the file being
    parsed by the compiler.
 | 
| __POS_OF__ [Pervasives] | __POS_OF__ expr returns a pair (expr,loc), where loc is a
    tuple (file,lnum,cnum,enum) corresponding to the location at
    which the expression expr appears in the file currently being
    parsed by the compiler.
 | 
| __POS__ [Pervasives] | __POS__ returns a tuple (file,lnum,cnum,enum), corresponding
    to the location at which this expression appears in the file
    currently being parsed by the compiler.
 | 
A  | |
| abs [Pervasives] | 
Return the absolute value of the argument.
 
 | 
| abs [Nativeint] | 
Return the absolute value of its argument.
 
 | 
| abs [Int64] | 
Return the absolute value of its argument.
 
 | 
| abs [Int32] | 
Return the absolute value of its argument.
 
 | 
| abs_big_int [Big_int] | 
Absolute value.
 
 | 
| abs_float [Pervasives] | abs_float f returns the absolute value of f.
 | 
| abs_num [Num] | 
Absolute value.
 
 | 
| abstract_tag [Obj] | |
| accept [UnixLabels] | 
Accept connections on the given socket.
 
 | 
| accept [Unix] | 
Accept connections on the given socket.
 
 | 
| accept [ThreadUnix] | |
| access [UnixLabels] | 
Check that the process has the given permissions over the named
   file.
 
 | 
| access [Unix] | 
Check that the process has the given permissions over the named
   file.
 
 | 
| acos [Pervasives] | 
Arc cosine.
 
 | 
| adapt_filename [Dynlink] | 
In bytecode, the identity function.
 
 | 
| add [Weak.S] | add t x adds x to t.
 | 
| add [Set.S] | add x s returns a set containing all elements of s,
       plus x.
 | 
| add [Queue] | add x q adds the element x at the end of the queue q.
 | 
| add [Nativeint] | 
Addition.
 
 | 
| add [MoreLabels.Set.S] | |
| add [MoreLabels.Map.S] | |
| add [MoreLabels.Hashtbl.SeededS] | |
| add [MoreLabels.Hashtbl.S] | |
| add [MoreLabels.Hashtbl] | |
| add [Map.S] | add x y m returns a map containing the same bindings as
       m, plus a binding of x to y.
 | 
| add [Int64] | 
Addition.
 
 | 
| add [Int32] | 
Addition.
 
 | 
| add [Hashtbl.SeededS] | |
| add [Hashtbl.S] | |
| add [Hashtbl] | Hashtbl.add tbl x y adds a binding of x to y in table tbl.
 | 
| add [Complex] | 
Addition
 
 | 
| add_available_units [Dynlink] | 
Same as  
Dynlink.add_interfaces, but instead of searching .cmi files
    to find the unit interfaces, uses the interface digests given
    for each unit.
 | 
| add_big_int [Big_int] | 
Addition.
 
 | 
| add_buffer [Buffer] | add_buffer b1 b2 appends the current contents of buffer b2
   at the end of buffer b1.
 | 
| add_bytes [Buffer] | add_string b s appends the string s at the end of the buffer b.
 | 
| add_channel [Buffer] | add_channel b ic n reads exactly n character from the
   input channel ic and stores them at the end of buffer b.
 | 
| add_char [Buffer] | add_char b c appends the character c at the end of the buffer b.
 | 
| add_in_char_set [CamlinternalFormat] | |
| add_initializer [CamlinternalOO] | |
| add_int_big_int [Big_int] | 
Addition of a small integer to a big integer.
 
 | 
| add_interfaces [Dynlink] | add_interfaces units path grants dynamically-linked object
    files access to the compilation  units named in list units.
 | 
| add_num [Num] | 
Addition
 
 | 
| add_offset [Obj] | |
| add_string [Buffer] | add_string b s appends the string s at the end of the buffer b.
 | 
| add_subbytes [Buffer] | add_substring b s ofs len takes len characters from offset
   ofs in byte sequence s and appends them at the end of the buffer b.
 | 
| add_substitute [Buffer] | add_substitute b f s appends the string pattern s at the end
   of the buffer b with substitution.
 | 
| add_substring [Buffer] | add_substring b s ofs len takes len characters from offset
   ofs in string s and appends them at the end of the buffer b.
 | 
| alarm [UnixLabels] | 
Schedule a  
SIGALRM signal after the given number of seconds.
 | 
| alarm [Unix] | 
Schedule a  
SIGALRM signal after the given number of seconds.
 | 
| align [Arg] | 
Align the documentation strings by inserting spaces at the first
    space, according to the length of the keyword.
 
 | 
| allocated_bytes [Gc] | 
Return the total number of bytes allocated since the program was
   started.
 
 | 
| allow_only [Dynlink] | allow_only units restricts the compilation units that
    dynamically-linked units can reference: it forbids all references
    to units other than those named in the list units.
 | 
| allow_unsafe_modules [Dynlink] | 
Govern whether unsafe object files are allowed to be
    dynamically linked.
 
 | 
| always [Event] | always v returns an event that is always ready for
   synchronization.
 | 
| and_big_int [Big_int] | 
Bitwise logical 'and'.
 
 | 
| append [ListLabels] | 
Catenate two lists.
 
 | 
| append [List] | 
Catenate two lists.
 
 | 
| append [ArrayLabels] | Array.append v1 v2 returns a fresh array containing the
   concatenation of the arrays v1 and v2.
 | 
| append [Array] | Array.append v1 v2 returns a fresh array containing the
   concatenation of the arrays v1 and v2.
 | 
| approx_num_exp [Num] | 
Approximate a number by a decimal.
 
 | 
| approx_num_fix [Num] | 
See  
Num.approx_num_exp.
 | 
| arg [Complex] | 
Argument.
 
 | 
| argv [Sys] | 
The command line arguments given to the process.
 
 | 
| arith_status [Arith_status] | 
Print the current status of the arithmetic flags.
 
 | 
| array [Sort] | 
Sort an array in increasing order according to an
   ordering predicate.
 
 | 
| array1_of_genarray [Bigarray] | 
Return the one-dimensional big array corresponding to the given
   generic big array.
 
 | 
| array2_of_genarray [Bigarray] | 
Return the two-dimensional big array corresponding to the given
   generic big array.
 
 | 
| array3_of_genarray [Bigarray] | 
Return the three-dimensional big array corresponding to the given
   generic big array.
 
 | 
| asin [Pervasives] | 
Arc sine.
 
 | 
| asprintf [Format] | 
Same as  
printf above, but instead of printing on a formatter,
   returns a string containing the result of formatting the arguments.
 | 
| assoc [ListLabels] | assoc a l returns the value associated with key a in the list of
   pairs l.
 | 
| assoc [List] | assoc a l returns the value associated with key a in the list of
   pairs l.
 | 
| assq [ListLabels] | 
Same as  
ListLabels.assoc, but uses physical equality instead of
   structural equality to compare keys.
 | 
| assq [List] | 
Same as  
List.assoc, but uses physical equality instead of structural
   equality to compare keys.
 | 
| at_exit [Pervasives] | 
Register the given function to be called at program
   termination time.
 
 | 
| atan [Pervasives] | 
Arc tangent.
 
 | 
| atan2 [Pervasives] | atan2 y x returns the arc tangent of y /. x.
 | 
| auto_synchronize [Graphics] | 
By default, drawing takes place both on the window displayed
   on screen, and in a memory area (the 'backing store').
 
 | 
B  | |
| background [Graphics] | 
See  
Graphics.foreground.
 | 
| backtrace_slots [Printexc] | 
Returns the slots of a raw backtrace, or  
None if none of them
    contain useful information.
 | 
| backtrace_status [Printexc] | Printexc.backtrace_status() returns true if exception
    backtraces are currently recorded, false if not.
 | 
| basename [Filename] | 
Split a file name into directory name / base file name.
 
 | 
| beginning_of_input [Scanf.Scanning] | Scanning.beginning_of_input ic tests the beginning of input condition of
    the given formatted input channel.
 | 
| big_endian [Sys] | 
Whether the machine currently executing the Caml program is big-endian.
 
 | 
| big_int_of_int [Big_int] | 
Convert a small integer to a big integer.
 
 | 
| big_int_of_int32 [Big_int] | 
Convert a 32-bit integer to a big integer.
 
 | 
| big_int_of_int64 [Big_int] | 
Convert a 64-bit integer to a big integer.
 
 | 
| big_int_of_nativeint [Big_int] | 
Convert a native integer to a big integer.
 
 | 
| big_int_of_num [Num] | |
| big_int_of_string [Big_int] | 
Convert a string to a big integer, in decimal.
 
 | 
| bind [UnixLabels] | 
Bind a socket to an address.
 
 | 
| bind [Unix] | 
Bind a socket to an address.
 
 | 
| bindings [MoreLabels.Map.S] | |
| bindings [Map.S] | 
Return the list of all bindings of the given map.
 
 | 
| bits [Random.State] | |
| bits [Random] | 
Return 30 random bits in a nonnegative integer.
 
 | 
| bits_of_float [Int64] | 
Return the internal representation of the given float according
   to the IEEE 754 floating-point 'double format' bit layout.
 
 | 
| bits_of_float [Int32] | 
Return the internal representation of the given float according
   to the IEEE 754 floating-point 'single format' bit layout.
 
 | 
| black [Graphics] | |
| blit [Weak] | Weak.blit ar1 off1 ar2 off2 len copies len weak pointers
   from ar1 (starting at off1) to ar2 (starting at off2).
 | 
| blit [String] | 
Same as  
Bytes.blit_string.
 | 
| blit [StringLabels] | String.blit src srcoff dst dstoff len copies len bytes
   from the string src, starting at index srcoff,
   to byte sequence dst, starting at character number dstoff.
 | 
| blit [BytesLabels] | blit src srcoff dst dstoff len copies len bytes from sequence
    src, starting at index srcoff, to sequence dst, starting at
    index dstoff.
 | 
| blit [Bytes] | blit src srcoff dst dstoff len copies len bytes from sequence
    src, starting at index srcoff, to sequence dst, starting at
    index dstoff.
 | 
| blit [Buffer] | Buffer.blit src srcoff dst dstoff len copies len characters from
   the current contents of the buffer src, starting at offset srcoff
   to dst, starting at character dstoff.
 | 
| blit [Bigarray.Array3] | 
Copy the first big array to the second big array.
 
 | 
| blit [Bigarray.Array2] | 
Copy the first big array to the second big array.
 
 | 
| blit [Bigarray.Array1] | 
Copy the first big array to the second big array.
 
 | 
| blit [Bigarray.Genarray] | 
Copy all elements of a big array in another big array.
 
 | 
| blit [ArrayLabels] | Array.blit v1 o1 v2 o2 len copies len elements
   from array v1, starting at element number o1, to array v2,
   starting at element number o2.
 | 
| blit [Array] | Array.blit v1 o1 v2 o2 len copies len elements
   from array v1, starting at element number o1, to array v2,
   starting at element number o2.
 | 
| blit_image [Graphics] | blit_image img x y copies screen pixels into the image img,
   modifying img in-place.
 | 
| blit_string [Bytes] | blit src srcoff dst dstoff len copies len bytes from string
    src, starting at index srcoff, to byte sequence dst,
    starting at index dstoff.
 | 
| blue [Graphics] | |
| bool [Random.State] | 
These functions are the same as the basic functions, except that they
      use (and update) the given PRNG state instead of the default one.
 
 | 
| bool [Random] | Random.bool () returns true or false with probability 0.5 each.
 | 
| bool_of_string [Pervasives] | 
Convert the given string to a boolean.
 
 | 
| bounded_full_split [Str] | 
Same as  
Str.bounded_split_delim, but returns
   the delimiters as well as the substrings contained between
   delimiters.
 | 
| bounded_split [Str] | |
| bounded_split_delim [Str] | 
Same as  
Str.bounded_split, but occurrences of the
   delimiter at the beginning and at the end of the string are
   recognized and returned as empty strings in the result.
 | 
| bprintf [Printf] | 
Same as  
Printf.fprintf, but instead of printing on an output channel,
   append the formatted arguments to the given extensible buffer
   (see module Buffer).
 | 
| bprintf [Format] | |
| broadcast [Condition] | broadcast c restarts all processes waiting on the
   condition variable c.
 | 
| bscanf [Scanf] | bscanf ic fmt r1 ... rN f reads arguments for the function f, from the
    formatted input channel ic, according to the format string fmt, and
    applies f to these values.
 | 
| bscanf_format [Scanf] | bscanf_format ic fmt f reads a format string token from the formatted
    input channel ic, according to the given format string fmt, and
    applies f to the resulting format string value.
 | 
| bufput_acc [CamlinternalFormat] | |
| button_down [Graphics] | 
Return  
true if the mouse button is pressed, false otherwise.
 | 
| bytes [Digest] | 
Return the digest of the given byte sequence.
 
 | 
C  | |
| c_layout [Bigarray] | |
| capitalize [String] | 
Return a copy of the argument, with the first character set to uppercase.
 
 | 
| capitalize [StringLabels] | 
Return a copy of the argument, with the first character set to uppercase.
 
 | 
| capitalize [BytesLabels] | 
Return a copy of the argument, with the first byte set to
    uppercase.
 
 | 
| capitalize [Bytes] | 
Return a copy of the argument, with the first byte set to
    uppercase.
 
 | 
| cardinal [Set.S] | 
Return the number of elements of a set.
 
 | 
| cardinal [MoreLabels.Set.S] | |
| cardinal [MoreLabels.Map.S] | |
| cardinal [Map.S] | 
Return the number of bindings of a map.
 
 | 
| cat [Bytes] | cat s1 s2 concatenates s1 and s2 and returns the result
     as new byte sequence.
 | 
| catch [Printexc] | Printexc.catch fn x is similar to Printexc.print, but
   aborts the program with exit code 2 after printing the
   uncaught exception.
 | 
| catch_break [Sys] | catch_break governs whether interactive interrupt (ctrl-C)
   terminates the program or raises the Break exception.
 | 
| ceil [Pervasives] | 
Round above to an integer value.
 
 | 
| ceiling_num [Num] | ceiling_num n returns the smallest integer bigger or equal to n.
 | 
| channel [Digest] | 
If  
len is nonnegative, Digest.channel ic len reads len
   characters from channel ic and returns their digest, or raises
   End_of_file if end-of-file is reached before len characters
   are read.
 | 
| char [Bigarray] | 
As shown by the types of the values above,
   big arrays of kind  
float32_elt and float64_elt are
   accessed using the OCaml type float.
 | 
| char_of_iconv [CamlinternalFormat] | |
| char_of_int [Pervasives] | 
Return the character with the given ASCII code.
 
 | 
| chdir [UnixLabels] | 
Change the process working directory.
 
 | 
| chdir [Unix] | 
Change the process working directory.
 
 | 
| chdir [Sys] | 
Change the current working directory of the process.
 
 | 
| check [Weak] | Weak.check ar n returns true if the nth cell of ar is
   full, false if it is empty.
 | 
| check_suffix [Filename] | check_suffix name suff returns true if the filename name
   ends with the suffix suff.
 | 
| chmod [UnixLabels] | 
Change the permissions of the named file.
 
 | 
| chmod [Unix] | 
Change the permissions of the named file.
 
 | 
| choose [Set.S] | 
Return one element of the given set, or raise  
Not_found if
       the set is empty.
 | 
| choose [MoreLabels.Set.S] | |
| choose [MoreLabels.Map.S] | |
| choose [Map.S] | 
Return one binding of the given map, or raise  
Not_found if
       the map is empty.
 | 
| choose [Event] | choose evl returns the event that is the alternative of
   all the events in the list evl.
 | 
| chop_extension [Filename] | 
Return the given file name without its extension.
 
 | 
| chop_suffix [Filename] | chop_suffix name suff removes the suffix suff from
   the filename name.
 | 
| chown [UnixLabels] | 
Change the owner uid and owner gid of the named file.
 
 | 
| chown [Unix] | 
Change the owner uid and owner gid of the named file.
 
 | 
| chr [Char] | 
Return the character with the given ASCII code.
 
 | 
| chroot [UnixLabels] | 
Change the process root directory.
 
 | 
| chroot [Unix] | 
Change the process root directory.
 
 | 
| classify_float [Pervasives] | 
Return the class of the given floating-point number:
   normal, subnormal, zero, infinite, or not a number.
 
 | 
| clear [Weak.S] | 
Remove all elements from the table.
 
 | 
| clear [Stack] | 
Discard all elements from a stack.
 
 | 
| clear [Queue] | 
Discard all elements from a queue.
 
 | 
| clear [MoreLabels.Hashtbl.SeededS] | |
| clear [MoreLabels.Hashtbl.S] | |
| clear [MoreLabels.Hashtbl] | |
| clear [Hashtbl.SeededS] | |
| clear [Hashtbl.S] | |
| clear [Hashtbl] | 
Empty a hash table.
 
 | 
| clear [Buffer] | 
Empty the buffer.
 
 | 
| clear_available_units [Dynlink] | 
Empty the list of compilation units accessible to dynamically-linked
    programs.
 
 | 
| clear_close_on_exec [UnixLabels] | 
Clear the ``close-on-exec'' flag on the given descriptor.
 
 | 
| clear_close_on_exec [Unix] | 
Clear the ``close-on-exec'' flag on the given descriptor.
 
 | 
| clear_graph [Graphics] | 
Erase the graphics window.
 
 | 
| clear_nonblock [UnixLabels] | 
Clear the ``non-blocking'' flag on the given descriptor.
 
 | 
| clear_nonblock [Unix] | 
Clear the ``non-blocking'' flag on the given descriptor.
 
 | 
| clear_parser [Parsing] | 
Empty the parser stack.
 
 | 
| close [UnixLabels] | 
Close a file descriptor.
 
 | 
| close [Unix] | 
Close a file descriptor.
 
 | 
| close_box [Format] | 
Closes the most recently opened pretty-printing box.
 
 | 
| close_graph [Graphics] | 
Delete the graphics window or switch the screen back to text mode.
 
 | 
| close_in [Scanf.Scanning] | 
Closes the  
Pervasives.in_channel associated with the given
  Scanning.in_channel formatted input channel.
 | 
| close_in [Pervasives] | 
Close the given channel.
 
 | 
| close_in_noerr [Pervasives] | 
Same as  
close_in, but ignore all errors.
 | 
| close_out [Pervasives] | 
Close the given channel, flushing all buffered write operations.
 
 | 
| close_out_noerr [Pervasives] | 
Same as  
close_out, but ignore all errors.
 | 
| close_process [UnixLabels] | 
Close channels opened by  
UnixLabels.open_process,
   wait for the associated command to terminate,
   and return its termination status.
 | 
| close_process [Unix] | 
Close channels opened by  
Unix.open_process,
   wait for the associated command to terminate,
   and return its termination status.
 | 
| close_process_full [UnixLabels] | 
Close channels opened by  
UnixLabels.open_process_full,
   wait for the associated command to terminate,
   and return its termination status.
 | 
| close_process_full [Unix] | 
Close channels opened by  
Unix.open_process_full,
   wait for the associated command to terminate,
   and return its termination status.
 | 
| close_process_in [UnixLabels] | 
Close channels opened by  
UnixLabels.open_process_in,
   wait for the associated command to terminate,
   and return its termination status.
 | 
| close_process_in [Unix] | 
Close channels opened by  
Unix.open_process_in,
   wait for the associated command to terminate,
   and return its termination status.
 | 
| close_process_out [UnixLabels] | 
Close channels opened by  
UnixLabels.open_process_out,
   wait for the associated command to terminate,
   and return its termination status.
 | 
| close_process_out [Unix] | 
Close channels opened by  
Unix.open_process_out,
   wait for the associated command to terminate,
   and return its termination status.
 | 
| close_subwindow [GraphicsX11] | 
Close the sub-window having the given identifier.
 
 | 
| close_tag [Format] | close_tag () closes the most recently opened tag t.
 | 
| close_tbox [Format] | 
Closes the most recently opened tabulation box.
 
 | 
| closedir [UnixLabels] | 
Close a directory descriptor.
 
 | 
| closedir [Unix] | 
Close a directory descriptor.
 
 | 
| closure_tag [Obj] | |
| code [Char] | 
Return the ASCII code of the argument.
 
 | 
| combine [ListLabels] | 
Transform a pair of lists into a list of pairs:
    
combine [a1; ...; an] [b1; ...; bn] is
   [(a1,b1); ...; (an,bn)].
 | 
| combine [List] | 
Transform a pair of lists into a list of pairs:
    
combine [a1; ...; an] [b1; ...; bn] is
   [(a1,b1); ...; (an,bn)].
 | 
| command [Sys] | 
Execute the given shell command and return its exit code.
 
 | 
| compact [Gc] | 
Perform a full major collection and compact the heap.
 
 | 
| compare [String] | 
The comparison function for strings, with the same specification as
     
compare.
 | 
| compare [StringLabels] | 
The comparison function for strings, with the same specification as
     
compare.
 | 
| compare [Set.S] | 
Total ordering between sets.
 
 | 
| compare [Pervasives] | compare x y returns 0 if x is equal to y,
   a negative integer if x is less than y, and a positive integer
   if x is greater than y.
 | 
| compare [Nativeint] | 
The comparison function for native integers, with the same specification as
     
compare.
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| compare [Set.OrderedType] | 
A total ordering function over the set elements.
 
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| compare [MoreLabels.Set.S] | |
| compare [MoreLabels.Map.S] | |
| compare [Map.OrderedType] | 
A total ordering function over the keys.
 
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| compare [Map.S] | 
Total ordering between maps.
 
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| compare [Int64] | 
The comparison function for 64-bit integers, with the same specification as
     
compare.
 | 
| compare [Int32] | 
The comparison function for 32-bit integers, with the same specification as
     
compare.
 | 
| compare [Digest] | 
The comparison function for 16-character digest, with the same
    specification as  
compare and the implementation
    shared with String.compare.
 | 
| compare [Char] | 
The comparison function for characters, with the same specification as
     
compare.
 | 
| compare [BytesLabels] | 
The comparison function for byte sequences, with the same
    specification as  
compare.
 | 
| compare [Bytes] | 
The comparison function for byte sequences, with the same
    specification as  
compare.
 | 
| compare_big_int [Big_int] | compare_big_int a b returns 0 if a and b are equal,
           1 if a is greater than b, and -1 if a is smaller
           than b.
 | 
| compare_num [Num] | 
Return  
-1, 0 or 1 if the first argument is less than,
   equal to, or greater than the second argument.
 | 
| complex32 [Bigarray] | 
See  
Bigarray.char.
 | 
| complex64 [Bigarray] | 
See  
Bigarray.char.
 | 
| concat [String] | String.concat sep sl concatenates the list of strings sl,
    inserting the separator string sep between each.
 | 
| concat [StringLabels] | String.concat sep sl concatenates the list of strings sl,
   inserting the separator string sep between each.
 | 
| concat [ListLabels] | 
Concatenate a list of lists.
 
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| concat [List] | 
Concatenate a list of lists.
 
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| concat [Filename] | concat dir file returns a file name that designates file
   file in directory dir.
 | 
| concat [BytesLabels] | concat sep sl concatenates the list of byte sequences sl,
    inserting the separator byte sequence sep between each, and
    returns the result as a new byte sequence.
 | 
| concat [Bytes] | concat sep sl concatenates the list of byte sequences sl,
    inserting the separator byte sequence sep between each, and
    returns the result as a new byte sequence.
 | 
| concat [ArrayLabels] | 
Same as  
Array.append, but concatenates a list of arrays.
 | 
| concat [Array] | 
Same as  
Array.append, but concatenates a list of arrays.
 | 
| concat_fmt [CamlinternalFormatBasics] | |
| concat_fmtty [CamlinternalFormatBasics] | |
| conj [Complex] | 
Conjugate: given the complex  
x + i.y, returns x - i.y.
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| connect [UnixLabels] | 
Connect a socket to an address.
 
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| connect [Unix] | 
Connect a socket to an address.
 
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| connect [ThreadUnix] | |
| contains [String] | String.contains s c tests if character c
   appears in the string s.
 | 
| contains [StringLabels] | String.contains s c tests if character c
   appears in the string s.
 | 
| contains [BytesLabels] | contains s c tests if byte c appears in s.
 | 
| contains [Bytes] | contains s c tests if byte c appears in s.
 | 
| contains_from [String] | String.contains_from s start c tests if character c
   appears in s after position start.
 | 
| contains_from [StringLabels] | String.contains_from s start c tests if character c
   appears in s after position start.
 | 
| contains_from [BytesLabels] | contains_from s start c tests if byte c appears in s after
    position start.
 | 
| contains_from [Bytes] | contains_from s start c tests if byte c appears in s after
    position start.
 | 
| contents [Buffer] | 
Return a copy of the current contents of the buffer.
 
 | 
| convert_raw_backtrace_slot [Printexc] | 
Extracts the user-friendly  
backtrace_slot from a low-level
    raw_backtrace_slot.
 | 
| copy [String] | 
Return a copy of the given string.
 
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| copy [StringLabels] | 
Return a copy of the given string.
 
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| copy [Stack] | 
Return a copy of the given stack.
 
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| copy [Random.State] | 
Return a copy of the given state.
 
 | 
| copy [Queue] | 
Return a copy of the given queue.
 
 | 
| copy [Oo] | Oo.copy o returns a copy of object o, that is a fresh
   object with the same methods and instance variables as o.
 | 
| copy [MoreLabels.Hashtbl.SeededS] | |
| copy [MoreLabels.Hashtbl.S] | |
| copy [MoreLabels.Hashtbl] | |
| copy [Hashtbl.SeededS] | |
| copy [Hashtbl.S] | |
| copy [Hashtbl] | 
Return a copy of the given hashtable.
 
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| copy [CamlinternalOO] | |
| copy [BytesLabels] | 
Return a new byte sequence that contains the same bytes as the
    argument.
 
 | 
| copy [Bytes] | 
Return a new byte sequence that contains the same bytes as the
    argument.
 
 | 
| copy [ArrayLabels] | Array.copy a returns a copy of a, that is, a fresh array
   containing the same elements as a.
 | 
| copy [Array] | Array.copy a returns a copy of a, that is, a fresh array
   containing the same elements as a.
 | 
| copysign [Pervasives] | copysign x y returns a float whose absolute value is that of x
  and whose sign is that of y.
 | 
| cos [Pervasives] | 
Cosine.
 
 | 
| cosh [Pervasives] | 
Hyperbolic cosine.
 
 | 
| count [Weak.S] | 
Count the number of elements in the table.
 
 | 
| count [Stream] | 
Return the current count of the stream elements, i.e.
 
 | 
| counters [Gc] | 
Return  
(minor_words, promoted_words, major_words).
 | 
| create [Weak.S] | create n creates a new empty weak hash table, of initial
        size n.
 | 
| create [Weak] | Weak.create n returns a new weak array of length n.
 | 
| create [Thread] | Thread.create funct arg creates a new thread of control,
   in which the function application funct arg
   is executed concurrently with the other threads of the program.
 | 
| create [String] | String.create n returns a fresh byte sequence of length n.
 | 
| create [StringLabels] | String.create n returns a fresh byte sequence of length n.
 | 
| create [Stack] | 
Return a new stack, initially empty.
 
 | 
| create [Queue] | 
Return a new queue, initially empty.
 
 | 
| create [Mutex] | 
Return a new mutex.
 
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| create [MoreLabels.Hashtbl.SeededS] | |
| create [MoreLabels.Hashtbl.S] | |
| create [MoreLabels.Hashtbl] | |
| create [Hashtbl.SeededS] | |
| create [Hashtbl.S] | |
| create [Hashtbl] | Hashtbl.create n creates a new, empty hash table, with
   initial size n.
 | 
| create [Condition] | 
Return a new condition variable.
 
 | 
| create [BytesLabels] | create n returns a new byte sequence of length n.
 | 
| create [Bytes] | create n returns a new byte sequence of length n.
 | 
| create [Buffer] | create n returns a fresh buffer, initially empty.
 | 
| create [Bigarray.Array3] | Array3.create kind layout dim1 dim2 dim3 returns a new bigarray of
     three dimension, whose size is dim1 in the first dimension,
     dim2 in the second dimension, and dim3 in the third.
 | 
| create [Bigarray.Array2] | Array2.create kind layout dim1 dim2 returns a new bigarray of
     two dimension, whose size is dim1 in the first dimension
     and dim2 in the second dimension.
 | 
| create [Bigarray.Array1] | Array1.create kind layout dim returns a new bigarray of
     one dimension, whose size is dim.
 | 
| create [Bigarray.Genarray] | Genarray.create kind layout dimensions returns a new big array
     whose element kind is determined by the parameter kind (one of
     float32, float64, int8_signed, etc) and whose layout is
     determined by the parameter layout (one of c_layout or
     fortran_layout).
 | 
| create [ArrayLabels] | |
| create [Array] | |
| create_alarm [Gc] | create_alarm f will arrange for f to be called at the end of each
   major GC cycle, starting with the current cycle or the next one.
 | 
| create_char_set [CamlinternalFormat] | |
| create_image [Graphics] | create_image w h returns a new image w pixels wide and h
   pixels tall, to be used in conjunction with blit_image.
 | 
| create_matrix [ArrayLabels] | |
| create_matrix [Array] | |
| create_object [CamlinternalOO] | |
| create_object_and_run_initializers [CamlinternalOO] | |
| create_object_opt [CamlinternalOO] | |
| create_process [UnixLabels] | create_process prog args new_stdin new_stdout new_stderr
   forks a new process that executes the program
   in file prog, with arguments args.
 | 
| create_process [Unix] | create_process prog args new_stdin new_stdout new_stderr
   forks a new process that executes the program
   in file prog, with arguments args.
 | 
| create_process_env [UnixLabels] | create_process_env prog args env new_stdin new_stdout new_stderr
   works as UnixLabels.create_process, except that the extra argument
   env specifies the environment passed to the program.
 | 
| create_process_env [Unix] | create_process_env prog args env new_stdin new_stdout new_stderr
   works as Unix.create_process, except that the extra argument
   env specifies the environment passed to the program.
 | 
| create_table [CamlinternalOO] | |
| current [Arg] | 
Position (in  
Sys.argv) of the argument being processed.
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| current_dir_name [Filename] | 
The conventional name for the current directory (e.g.
 
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| current_point [Graphics] | 
Return the position of the current point.
 
 | 
| current_x [Graphics] | 
Return the abscissa of the current point.
 
 | 
| current_y [Graphics] | 
Return the ordinate of the current point.
 
 | 
| curveto [Graphics] | curveto b c d draws a cubic Bezier curve starting from
   the current point to point d, with control points b and
   c, and moves the current point to d.
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| custom_tag [Obj] | |
| cyan [Graphics] | |
| cygwin [Sys] | 
True if  
Sys.os_type = "Cygwin".
 | 
D  | |
| data_size [Marshal] | 
See  
Marshal.header_size.
 | 
| decr [Pervasives] | 
Decrement the integer contained in the given reference.
 
 | 
| decr_num [Num] | decr r is r:=!r-1, where r is a reference to a number.
 | 
| default_available_units [Dynlink] | 
Reset the set of units that can be referenced from dynamically-linked
    code to its default value, that is, all units composing the currently
    running program.
 
 | 
| delay [Thread] | delay d suspends the execution of the calling thread for
   d seconds.
 | 
| delete_alarm [Gc] | delete_alarm a will stop the calls to the function associated
   to a.
 | 
| descr_of_in_channel [UnixLabels] | 
Return the descriptor corresponding to an input channel.
 
 | 
| descr_of_in_channel [Unix] | 
Return the descriptor corresponding to an input channel.
 
 | 
| descr_of_out_channel [UnixLabels] | 
Return the descriptor corresponding to an output channel.
 
 | 
| descr_of_out_channel [Unix] | 
Return the descriptor corresponding to an output channel.
 
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| diff [Set.S] | 
Set difference.
 
 | 
| diff [MoreLabels.Set.S] | |
| dim [Bigarray.Array1] | 
Return the size (dimension) of the given one-dimensional
     big array.
 
 | 
| dim1 [Bigarray.Array3] | 
Return the first dimension of the given three-dimensional big array.
 
 | 
| dim1 [Bigarray.Array2] | 
Return the first dimension of the given two-dimensional big array.
 
 | 
| dim2 [Bigarray.Array3] | 
Return the second dimension of the given three-dimensional big array.
 
 | 
| dim2 [Bigarray.Array2] | 
Return the second dimension of the given two-dimensional big array.
 
 | 
| dim3 [Bigarray.Array3] | 
Return the third dimension of the given three-dimensional big array.
 
 | 
| dims [Bigarray.Genarray] | Genarray.dims a returns all dimensions of the big array a,
     as an array of integers of length Genarray.num_dims a.
 | 
| dir_sep [Filename] | 
The directory separator (e.g.
 
 | 
| dirname [Filename] | 
See  
Filename.basename.
 | 
| display_mode [Graphics] | 
Set display mode on or off.
 
 | 
| div [Nativeint] | 
Integer division.
 
 | 
| div [Int64] | 
Integer division.
 
 | 
| div [Int32] | 
Integer division.
 
 | 
| div [Complex] | 
Division
 
 | 
| div_big_int [Big_int] | 
Euclidean quotient of two big integers.
 
 | 
| div_num [Num] | 
Division
 
 | 
| domain_of_sockaddr [UnixLabels] | 
Return the socket domain adequate for the given socket address.
 
 | 
| domain_of_sockaddr [Unix] | 
Return the socket domain adequate for the given socket address.
 
 | 
| double_array_tag [Obj] | |
| double_field [Obj] | |
| double_tag [Obj] | |
| draw_arc [Graphics] | draw_arc x y rx ry a1 a2 draws an elliptical arc with center
   x,y, horizontal radius rx, vertical radius ry, from angle
   a1 to angle a2 (in degrees).
 | 
| draw_char [Graphics] | 
See  
Graphics.draw_string.
 | 
| draw_circle [Graphics] | draw_circle x y r draws a circle with center x,y and
   radius r.
 | 
| draw_ellipse [Graphics] | draw_ellipse x y rx ry draws an ellipse with center
   x,y, horizontal radius rx and vertical radius ry.
 | 
| draw_image [Graphics] | 
Draw the given image with lower left corner at the given point.
 
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| draw_poly [Graphics] | draw_poly polygon draws the given polygon.
 | 
| draw_poly_line [Graphics] | draw_poly_line points draws the line that joins the
   points given by the array argument.
 | 
| draw_rect [Graphics] | draw_rect x y w h draws the rectangle with lower left corner
   at x,y, width w and height h.
 | 
| draw_segments [Graphics] | draw_segments segments draws the segments given in the array
   argument.
 | 
| draw_string [Graphics] | 
Draw a character or a character string with lower left corner
   at current position.
 
 | 
| dummy_class [CamlinternalOO] | |
| dummy_pos [Lexing] | 
A value of type  
position, guaranteed to be different from any
   valid position.
 | 
| dummy_table [CamlinternalOO] | |
| dump_image [Graphics] | 
Convert an image to a color matrix.
 
 | 
| dup [UnixLabels] | 
Return a new file descriptor referencing the same file as
   the given descriptor.
 
 | 
| dup [Unix] | 
Return a new file descriptor referencing the same file as
   the given descriptor.
 
 | 
| dup [Obj] | |
| dup2 [UnixLabels] | dup2 fd1 fd2 duplicates fd1 to fd2, closing fd2 if already
   opened.
 | 
| dup2 [Unix] | dup2 fd1 fd2 duplicates fd1 to fd2, closing fd2 if already
   opened.
 | 
E  | |
| elements [Set.S] | 
Return the list of all elements of the given set.
 
 | 
| elements [MoreLabels.Set.S] | |
| empty [Stream] | 
Return  
() if the stream is empty, else raise Stream.Failure.
 | 
| empty [Set.S] | 
The empty set.
 
 | 
| empty [MoreLabels.Set.S] | |
| empty [MoreLabels.Map.S] | |
| empty [Map.S] | 
The empty map.
 
 | 
| empty [BytesLabels] | 
A byte sequence of size 0.
 
 | 
| empty [Bytes] | 
A byte sequence of size 0.
 
 | 
| end_of_input [Scanf.Scanning] | Scanning.end_of_input ic tests the end-of-input condition of the given
    formatted input channel.
 | 
| environment [UnixLabels] | 
Return the process environment, as an array of strings
    with the format ``variable=value''.
 
 | 
| environment [Unix] | 
Return the process environment, as an array of strings
    with the format ``variable=value''.
 
 | 
| eprintf [Printf] | 
Same as  
Printf.fprintf, but output on stderr.
 | 
| eprintf [Format] | 
Same as  
fprintf above, but output on err_formatter.
 | 
| epsilon_float [Pervasives] | 
The difference between  
1.0 and the smallest exactly representable
    floating-point number greater than 1.0.
 | 
| eq_big_int [Big_int] | |
| eq_num [Num] | |
| equal [Set.S] | equal s1 s2 tests whether the sets s1 and s2 are
       equal, that is, contain equal elements.
 | 
| equal [MoreLabels.Set.S] | |
| equal [MoreLabels.Map.S] | |
| equal [Map.S] | equal cmp m1 m2 tests whether the maps m1 and m2 are
       equal, that is, contain equal keys and associate them with
       equal data.
 | 
| equal [Hashtbl.SeededHashedType] | 
The equality predicate used to compare keys.
 
 | 
| equal [Hashtbl.HashedType] | 
The equality predicate used to compare keys.
 
 | 
| erase_rel [CamlinternalFormatBasics] | |
| err_formatter [Format] | 
A formatter to use with formatting functions below for
   output to standard error.
 
 | 
| error_message [UnixLabels] | 
Return a string describing the given error code.
 
 | 
| error_message [Unix] | 
Return a string describing the given error code.
 
 | 
| error_message [Dynlink] | 
Convert an error description to a printable message.
 
 | 
| escaped [String] | 
Return a copy of the argument, with special characters
   represented by escape sequences, following the lexical
   conventions of OCaml.
 
 | 
| escaped [StringLabels] | 
Return a copy of the argument, with special characters
   represented by escape sequences, following the lexical
   conventions of OCaml.
 
 | 
| escaped [Char] | 
Return a string representing the given character,
   with special characters escaped following the lexical conventions
   of OCaml.
 
 | 
| escaped [BytesLabels] | 
Return a copy of the argument, with special characters represented
    by escape sequences, following the lexical conventions of OCaml.
 
 | 
| escaped [Bytes] | 
Return a copy of the argument, with special characters represented
    by escape sequences, following the lexical conventions of OCaml.
 
 | 
| establish_server [UnixLabels] | 
Establish a server on the given address.
 
 | 
| establish_server [Unix] | 
Establish a server on the given address.
 
 | 
| executable_name [Sys] | 
The name of the file containing the executable currently running.
 
 | 
| execv [UnixLabels] | execv prog args execute the program in file prog, with
   the arguments args, and the current process environment.
 | 
| execv [Unix] | execv prog args execute the program in file prog, with
   the arguments args, and the current process environment.
 | 
| execv [ThreadUnix] | |
| execve [UnixLabels] | 
Same as  
UnixLabels.execv, except that the third argument provides the
   environment to the program executed.
 | 
| execve [Unix] | 
Same as  
Unix.execv, except that the third argument provides the
   environment to the program executed.
 | 
| execve [ThreadUnix] | |
| execvp [UnixLabels] | 
Same as  
UnixLabels.execv, except that
   the program is searched in the path.
 | 
| execvp [Unix] | 
Same as  
Unix.execv, except that
   the program is searched in the path.
 | 
| execvp [ThreadUnix] | |
| execvpe [UnixLabels] | 
Same as  
UnixLabels.execve, except that
   the program is searched in the path.
 | 
| execvpe [Unix] | 
Same as  
Unix.execve, except that
   the program is searched in the path.
 | 
| exists [Set.S] | exists p s checks if at least one element of
       the set satisfies the predicate p.
 | 
| exists [MoreLabels.Set.S] | |
| exists [MoreLabels.Map.S] | |
| exists [Map.S] | exists p m checks if at least one binding of the map
        satisfy the predicate p.
 | 
| exists [ListLabels] | exists p [a1; ...; an] checks if at least one element of
   the list satisfies the predicate p.
 | 
| exists [List] | exists p [a1; ...; an] checks if at least one element of
   the list satisfies the predicate p.
 | 
| exists2 [ListLabels] | 
Same as  
ListLabels.exists, but for a two-argument predicate.
 | 
| exists2 [List] | 
Same as  
List.exists, but for a two-argument predicate.
 | 
| exit [Thread] | 
Terminate prematurely the currently executing thread.
 
 | 
| exit [Pervasives] | 
Terminate the process, returning the given status code
   to the operating system: usually 0 to indicate no errors,
   and a small positive integer to indicate failure.
 
 | 
| exn_slot_id [Printexc] | Printexc.exn_slot_id returns an integer which uniquely identifies
    the constructor used to create the exception value exn
    (in the current runtime).
 | 
| exn_slot_name [Printexc] | Printexc.exn_slot_id exn returns the internal name of the constructor
    used to create the exception value exn.
 | 
| exp [Pervasives] | 
Exponential.
 
 | 
| exp [Complex] | 
Exponentiation.
 
 | 
| expm1 [Pervasives] | expm1 x computes exp x -. 1.0, giving numerically-accurate results
    even if x is close to 0.0.
 | 
| extend [Bytes] | extend s left right returns a new byte sequence that contains
    the bytes of s, with left uninitialized bytes prepended and
    right uninitialized bytes appended to it.
 | 
| extension_id [Obj] | |
| extension_name [Obj] | |
| extension_slot [Obj] | |
| extract_big_int [Big_int] | extract_big_int bi ofs n returns a nonnegative number
            corresponding to bits ofs to ofs + n - 1 of the
            binary representation of bi.
 | 
F  | |
| failwith [Pervasives] | 
Raise exception  
Failure with the given string.
 | 
| fast_sort [ListLabels] | 
Same as  
List.sort or List.stable_sort, whichever is faster
    on typical input.
 | 
| fast_sort [List] | 
Same as  
List.sort or List.stable_sort, whichever is faster
    on typical input.
 | 
| fast_sort [ArrayLabels] | 
Same as  
Array.sort or Array.stable_sort, whichever is faster
    on typical input.
 | 
| fast_sort [Array] | 
Same as  
Array.sort or Array.stable_sort, whichever is faster
    on typical input.
 | 
| fchmod [UnixLabels] | 
Change the permissions of an opened file.
 
 | 
| fchmod [Unix] | 
Change the permissions of an opened file.
 
 | 
| fchown [UnixLabels] | 
Change the owner uid and owner gid of an opened file.
 
 | 
| fchown [Unix] | 
Change the owner uid and owner gid of an opened file.
 
 | 
| field [Obj] | |
| file [Digest] | 
Return the digest of the file whose name is given.
 
 | 
| file_exists [Sys] | 
Test if a file with the given name exists.
 
 | 
| fill [Weak] | Weak.fill ar ofs len el sets to el all pointers of ar from
   ofs to ofs + len - 1.
 | 
| fill [String] | String.fill s start len c modifies byte sequence s in place,
   replacing len bytes with c, starting at start.
 | 
| fill [StringLabels] | String.fill s start len c modifies byte sequence s in place,
   replacing len bytes by c, starting at start.
 | 
| fill [BytesLabels] | fill s start len c modifies s in place, replacing len
    characters with c, starting at start.
 | 
| fill [Bytes] | fill s start len c modifies s in place, replacing len
    characters with c, starting at start.
 | 
| fill [Bigarray.Array3] | 
Fill the given big array with the given value.
 
 | 
| fill [Bigarray.Array2] | 
Fill the given big array with the given value.
 
 | 
| fill [Bigarray.Array1] | 
Fill the given big array with the given value.
 
 | 
| fill [Bigarray.Genarray] | 
Set all elements of a big array to a given value.
 
 | 
| fill [ArrayLabels] | Array.fill a ofs len x modifies the array a in place,
   storing x in elements number ofs to ofs + len - 1.
 | 
| fill [Array] | Array.fill a ofs len x modifies the array a in place,
   storing x in elements number ofs to ofs + len - 1.
 | 
| fill_arc [Graphics] | 
Fill an elliptical pie slice with the current color.
 
 | 
| fill_circle [Graphics] | 
Fill a circle with the current color.
 
 | 
| fill_ellipse [Graphics] | 
Fill an ellipse with the current color.
 
 | 
| fill_poly [Graphics] | 
Fill the given polygon with the current color.
 
 | 
| fill_rect [Graphics] | fill_rect x y w h fills the rectangle with lower left corner
   at x,y, width w and height h, with the current color.
 | 
| filter [Set.S] | filter p s returns the set of all elements in s
       that satisfy predicate p.
 | 
| filter [MoreLabels.Set.S] | |
| filter [MoreLabels.Map.S] | |
| filter [Map.S] | filter p m returns the map with all the bindings in m
        that satisfy predicate p.
 | 
| filter [ListLabels] | filter p l returns all the elements of the list l
   that satisfy the predicate p.
 | 
| filter [List] | filter p l returns all the elements of the list l
   that satisfy the predicate p.
 | 
| final_tag [Obj] | |
| finalise [Gc] | finalise f v registers f as a finalisation function for v.
 | 
| finalise_release [Gc] | 
A finalisation function may call  
finalise_release to tell the
    GC that it can launch the next finalisation function without waiting
    for the current one to return.
 | 
| find [Weak.S] | find t x returns an instance of x found in t.
 | 
| find [Set.S] | find x s returns the element of s equal to x (according
        to Ord.compare), or raise Not_found if no such element
        exists.
 | 
| find [MoreLabels.Set.S] | |
| find [MoreLabels.Map.S] | |
| find [MoreLabels.Hashtbl.SeededS] | |
| find [MoreLabels.Hashtbl.S] | |
| find [MoreLabels.Hashtbl] | |
| find [Map.S] | find x m returns the current binding of x in m,
       or raises Not_found if no such binding exists.
 | 
| find [ListLabels] | find p l returns the first element of the list l
   that satisfies the predicate p.
 | 
| find [List] | find p l returns the first element of the list l
   that satisfies the predicate p.
 | 
| find [Hashtbl.SeededS] | |
| find [Hashtbl.S] | |
| find [Hashtbl] | Hashtbl.find tbl x returns the current binding of x in tbl,
   or raises Not_found if no such binding exists.
 | 
| find_all [Weak.S] | find_all t x returns a list of all the instances of x
        found in t.
 | 
| find_all [MoreLabels.Hashtbl.SeededS] | |
| find_all [MoreLabels.Hashtbl.S] | |
| find_all [MoreLabels.Hashtbl] | |
| find_all [ListLabels] | find_all is another name for ListLabels.filter.
 | 
| find_all [List] | find_all is another name for List.filter.
 | 
| find_all [Hashtbl.SeededS] | |
| find_all [Hashtbl.S] | |
| find_all [Hashtbl] | Hashtbl.find_all tbl x returns the list of all data
   associated with x in tbl.
 | 
| first_chars [Str] | first_chars s n returns the first n characters of s.
 | 
| flatten [ListLabels] | 
Same as  
concat.
 | 
| flatten [List] | 
Same as  
concat.
 | 
| float [Random.State] | |
| float [Random] | Random.float bound returns a random floating-point number
   between 0 and bound (inclusive).
 | 
| float [Pervasives] | 
Same as  
float_of_int.
 | 
| float32 [Bigarray] | 
See  
Bigarray.char.
 | 
| float64 [Bigarray] | 
See  
Bigarray.char.
 | 
| float_of_big_int [Big_int] | 
Returns a floating-point number approximating the
           given big integer.
 
 | 
| float_of_bits [Int64] | 
Return the floating-point number whose internal representation,
   according to the IEEE 754 floating-point 'double format' bit layout,
   is the given  
int64.
 | 
| float_of_bits [Int32] | 
Return the floating-point number whose internal representation,
   according to the IEEE 754 floating-point 'single format' bit layout,
   is the given  
int32.
 | 
| float_of_int [Pervasives] | 
Convert an integer to floating-point.
 
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| float_of_num [Num] | |
| float_of_string [Pervasives] | 
Convert the given string to a float.
 
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| floor [Pervasives] | 
Round below to an integer value.
 
 | 
| floor_num [Num] | floor_num n returns the largest integer smaller or equal to n.
 | 
| flush [Pervasives] | 
Flush the buffer associated with the given output channel,
   performing all pending writes on that channel.
 
 | 
| flush_all [Pervasives] | 
Flush all open output channels; ignore errors.
 
 | 
| flush_input [Lexing] | 
Discard the contents of the buffer and reset the current
    position to 0.
 
 | 
| flush_str_formatter [Format] | 
Returns the material printed with  
str_formatter, flushes
   the formatter and resets the corresponding buffer.
 | 
| fmt_ebb_of_string [CamlinternalFormat] | |
| fold [Weak.S] | fold f t init computes (f d1 (... (f dN init))) where
        d1 ... dN are the elements of t in some unspecified order.
 | 
| fold [Set.S] | fold f s a computes (f xN ... (f x2 (f x1 a))...),
       where x1 ... xN are the elements of s, in increasing order.
 | 
| fold [Queue] | fold f accu q is equivalent to List.fold_left f accu l,
   where l is the list of q's elements.
 | 
| fold [MoreLabels.Set.S] | |
| fold [MoreLabels.Map.S] | |
| fold [MoreLabels.Hashtbl.SeededS] | |
| fold [MoreLabels.Hashtbl.S] | |
| fold [MoreLabels.Hashtbl] | |
| fold [Map.S] | fold f m a 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.
 | 
| fold [Hashtbl.SeededS] | |
| fold [Hashtbl.S] | |
| fold [Hashtbl] | Hashtbl.fold f tbl init computes
   (f kN dN ... (f k1 d1 init)...),
   where k1 ... kN are the keys of all bindings in tbl,
   and d1 ... dN are the associated values.
 | 
| fold_left [ListLabels] | List.fold_left f a [b1; ...; bn] is
   f (... (f (f a b1) b2) ...) bn.
 | 
| fold_left [List] | List.fold_left f a [b1; ...; bn] is
   f (... (f (f a b1) b2) ...) bn.
 | 
| fold_left [ArrayLabels] | Array.fold_left f x a computes
   f (... (f (f x a.(0)) a.(1)) ...) a.(n-1),
   where n is the length of the array a.
 | 
| fold_left [Array] | Array.fold_left f x a computes
   f (... (f (f x a.(0)) a.(1)) ...) a.(n-1),
   where n is the length of the array a.
 | 
| fold_left2 [ListLabels] | List.fold_left2 f a [b1; ...; bn] [c1; ...; cn] is
   f (... (f (f a b1 c1) b2 c2) ...) bn cn.
 | 
| fold_left2 [List] | List.fold_left2 f a [b1; ...; bn] [c1; ...; cn] is
   f (... (f (f a b1 c1) b2 c2) ...) bn cn.
 | 
| fold_right [ListLabels] | List.fold_right f [a1; ...; an] b is
   f a1 (f a2 (... (f an b) ...)).
 | 
| fold_right [List] | List.fold_right f [a1; ...; an] b is
   f a1 (f a2 (... (f an b) ...)).
 | 
| fold_right [ArrayLabels] | Array.fold_right f a x computes
   f a.(0) (f a.(1) ( ... (f a.(n-1) x) ...)),
   where n is the length of the array a.
 | 
| fold_right [Array] | Array.fold_right f a x computes
   f a.(0) (f a.(1) ( ... (f a.(n-1) x) ...)),
   where n is the length of the array a.
 | 
| fold_right2 [ListLabels] | List.fold_right2 f [a1; ...; an] [b1; ...; bn] c is
   f a1 b1 (f a2 b2 (... (f an bn c) ...)).
 | 
| fold_right2 [List] | List.fold_right2 f [a1; ...; an] [b1; ...; bn] c is
   f a1 b1 (f a2 b2 (... (f an bn c) ...)).
 | 
| for_all [Set.S] | for_all p s checks if all elements of the set
       satisfy the predicate p.
 | 
| for_all [MoreLabels.Set.S] | |
| for_all [MoreLabels.Map.S] | |
| for_all [Map.S] | for_all p m checks if all the bindings of the map
        satisfy the predicate p.
 | 
| for_all [ListLabels] | for_all p [a1; ...; an] checks if all elements of the list
   satisfy the predicate p.
 | 
| for_all [List] | for_all p [a1; ...; an] checks if all elements of the list
   satisfy the predicate p.
 | 
| for_all2 [ListLabels] | 
Same as  
ListLabels.for_all, but for a two-argument predicate.
 | 
| for_all2 [List] | 
Same as  
List.for_all, but for a two-argument predicate.
 | 
| force [Lazy] | force x forces the suspension x and returns its result.
 | 
| force [CamlinternalLazy] | |
| force_lazy_block [CamlinternalLazy] | |
| force_newline [Format] | 
Forces a newline in the current box.
 
 | 
| force_val [Lazy] | force_val x forces the suspension x and returns its
    result.
 | 
| force_val [CamlinternalLazy] | |
| force_val_lazy_block [CamlinternalLazy] | |
| foreground [Graphics] | 
Default background and foreground colors (usually, either black
   foreground on a white background or white foreground on a
   black background).
 
 | 
| fork [UnixLabels] | 
Fork a new process.
 
 | 
| fork [Unix] | 
Fork a new process.
 
 | 
| format [Printexc.Slot] | format pos slot returns the string representation of slot as
      raw_backtrace_to_string would format it, assuming it is the
      pos-th element of the backtrace: the 0-th element is
      pretty-printed differently than the others.
 | 
| format_from_string [Scanf] | format_from_string s fmt converts a string argument to a format string,
    according to the given format string fmt.
 | 
| format_of_string [Pervasives] | format_of_string s returns a format string read from the string
    literal s.
 | 
| format_of_string_fmtty [CamlinternalFormat] | |
| format_of_string_format [CamlinternalFormat] | |
| formatter_of_buffer [Format] | formatter_of_buffer b returns a new formatter writing to
   buffer b.
 | 
| formatter_of_out_channel [Format] | formatter_of_out_channel oc returns a new formatter that
   writes to the corresponding channel oc.
 | 
| fortran_layout [Bigarray] | |
| forward_tag [Obj] | |
| fprintf [Printf] | fprintf outchan format arg1 ... argN formats the arguments
   arg1 to argN according to the format string format, and
   outputs the resulting string on the channel outchan.
 | 
| fprintf [Format] | |
| freeze_char_set [CamlinternalFormat] | |
| frexp [Pervasives] | frexp f returns the pair of the significant
   and the exponent of f.
 | 
| from [Stream] | Stream.from f returns a stream built from the function f.
 | 
| from_bytes [Marshal] | Marshal.from_bytes buff ofs unmarshals a structured value
   like Marshal.from_channel does, except that the byte
   representation is not read from a channel, but taken from
   the byte sequence buff, starting at position ofs.
 | 
| from_channel [Scanf.Scanning] | Scanning.from_channel ic returns a formatted input channel which reads
    from the regular input channel ic argument, starting at the current
    reading position.
 | 
| from_channel [Marshal] | Marshal.from_channel chan reads from channel chan the
   byte representation of a structured value, as produced by
   one of the Marshal.to_* functions, and reconstructs and
   returns the corresponding value.
 | 
| from_channel [Lexing] | 
Create a lexer buffer on the given input channel.
 
 | 
| from_file [Scanf.Scanning] | 
An alias for  
open_in above.
 | 
| from_file_bin [Scanf.Scanning] | 
An alias for  
open_in_bin above.
 | 
| from_fun [Lazy] | from_fun f is the same as lazy (f ()) but slightly more efficient.
 | 
| from_function [Scanf.Scanning] | Scanning.from_function f returns a formatted input channel with the
    given function as its reading method.
 | 
| from_function [Lexing] | 
Create a lexer buffer with the given function as its reading method.
 
 | 
| from_hex [Digest] | 
Convert a hexadecimal representation back into the corresponding digest.
 
 | 
| from_string [Scanf.Scanning] | Scanning.from_string s returns a formatted input channel which reads
    from the given string.
 | 
| from_string [Marshal] | 
Same as  
from_bytes but take a string as argument instead of a
    byte sequence.
 | 
| from_string [Lexing] | 
Create a lexer buffer which reads from
   the given string.
 
 | 
| from_val [Lazy] | from_val v returns an already-forced suspension of v.
 | 
| fscanf [Scanf] | 
Same as  
Scanf.bscanf, but reads from the given regular input channel.
 | 
| fst [Pervasives] | 
Return the first component of a pair.
 
 | 
| fstat [UnixLabels.LargeFile] | |
| fstat [UnixLabels] | 
Return the information for the file associated with the given
   descriptor.
 
 | 
| fstat [Unix.LargeFile] | |
| fstat [Unix] | 
Return the information for the file associated with the given
   descriptor.
 
 | 
| ftruncate [UnixLabels.LargeFile] | |
| ftruncate [UnixLabels] | 
Truncates the file corresponding to the given descriptor
   to the given size.
 
 | 
| ftruncate [Unix.LargeFile] | |
| ftruncate [Unix] | 
Truncates the file corresponding to the given descriptor
   to the given size.
 
 | 
| full_init [Random] | 
Same as  
Random.init but takes more data as seed.
 | 
| full_major [Gc] | 
Do a minor collection, finish the current major collection cycle,
   and perform a complete new cycle.
 
 | 
| full_split [Str] | 
Same as  
Str.split_delim, but returns
   the delimiters as well as the substrings contained between
   delimiters.
 | 
G  | |
| gcd_big_int [Big_int] | 
Greatest common divisor of two big integers.
 
 | 
| ge_big_int [Big_int] | |
| ge_num [Num] | |
| genarray_of_array1 [Bigarray] | 
Return the generic big array corresponding to the given one-dimensional
   big array.
 
 | 
| genarray_of_array2 [Bigarray] | 
Return the generic big array corresponding to the given two-dimensional
   big array.
 
 | 
| genarray_of_array3 [Bigarray] | 
Return the generic big array corresponding to the given three-dimensional
   big array.
 
 | 
| get [Weak] | Weak.get ar n returns None if the nth cell of ar is
   empty, Some x (where x is the value) if it is full.
 | 
| get [String] | String.get s n returns the character at index n in string s.
 | 
| get [StringLabels] | String.get s n returns the character at index n in string s.
 | 
| get [Gc] | 
Return the current values of the GC parameters in a  
control record.
 | 
| get [BytesLabels] | get s n returns the byte at index n in argument s.
 | 
| get [Bytes] | get s n returns the byte at index n in argument s.
 | 
| get [Bigarray.Array3] | Array3.get a x y z, also written a.{x,y,z},
     returns the element of a at coordinates (x, y, z).
 | 
| get [Bigarray.Array2] | Array2.get a x y, also written a.{x,y},
     returns the element of a at coordinates (x, y).
 | 
| get [Bigarray.Array1] | Array1.get a x, or alternatively a.{x},
     returns the element of a at index x.
 | 
| get [Bigarray.Genarray] | 
Read an element of a generic big array.
 
 | 
| get [ArrayLabels] | Array.get a n returns the element number n of array a.
 | 
| get [Array] | Array.get a n returns the element number n of array a.
 | 
| get_all_formatter_output_functions [Format] | |
| get_approx_printing [Arith_status] | |
| get_backtrace [Printexc] | Printexc.get_backtrace () returns a string containing the
    same exception backtrace that Printexc.print_backtrace would
    print.
 | 
| get_callstack [Printexc] | Printexc.get_callstack n returns a description of the top of the
    call stack on the current program point (for the current thread),
    with at most n entries.
 | 
| get_copy [Weak] | Weak.get_copy ar n returns None if the nth cell of ar is
   empty, Some x (where x is a (shallow) copy of the value) if
   it is full.
 | 
| get_ellipsis_text [Format] | 
Return the text of the ellipsis.
 
 | 
| get_error_when_null_denominator [Arith_status] | |
| get_floating_precision [Arith_status] | |
| get_formatter_out_functions [Format] | 
Return the current output functions of the pretty-printer,
   including line breaking and indentation functions.
 
 | 
| get_formatter_output_functions [Format] | 
Return the current output functions of the pretty-printer.
 
 | 
| get_formatter_tag_functions [Format] | 
Return the current tag functions of the pretty-printer.
 
 | 
| get_image [Graphics] | 
Capture the contents of a rectangle on the screen as an image.
 
 | 
| get_margin [Format] | 
Returns the position of the right margin.
 
 | 
| get_mark_tags [Format] | 
Return the current status of tags printing and tags marking.
 
 | 
| get_max_boxes [Format] | 
Returns the maximum number of boxes allowed before ellipsis.
 
 | 
| get_max_indent [Format] | 
Return the value of the maximum indentation limit (in characters).
 
 | 
| get_method [CamlinternalOO] | |
| get_method_label [CamlinternalOO] | |
| get_method_labels [CamlinternalOO] | |
| get_normalize_ratio [Arith_status] | |
| get_normalize_ratio_when_printing [Arith_status] | |
| get_print_tags [Format] | |
| get_public_method [CamlinternalOO] | |
| get_raw_backtrace [Printexc] | Printexc.get_raw_backtrace () returns the same exception
    backtrace that Printexc.print_backtrace would print, but in
    a raw format.
 | 
| get_raw_backtrace_slot [Printexc] | get_slot bckt pos returns the slot in position pos in the
    backtrace bckt.
 | 
| get_state [Random] | 
Return the current state of the generator used by the basic functions.
 
 | 
| get_temp_dir_name [Filename] | 
The name of the temporary directory:
    Under Unix, the value of the  
TMPDIR environment variable, or "/tmp"
    if the variable is not set.
 | 
| get_variable [CamlinternalOO] | |
| get_variables [CamlinternalOO] | |
| getaddrinfo [UnixLabels] | getaddrinfo host service opts returns a list of Unix.addr_info
    records describing socket parameters and addresses suitable for
    communicating with the given host and service.
 | 
| getaddrinfo [Unix] | getaddrinfo host service opts returns a list of Unix.addr_info
    records describing socket parameters and addresses suitable for
    communicating with the given host and service.
 | 
| getcwd [UnixLabels] | 
Return the name of the current working directory.
 
 | 
| getcwd [Unix] | 
Return the name of the current working directory.
 
 | 
| getcwd [Sys] | 
Return the current working directory of the process.
 
 | 
| getegid [UnixLabels] | 
Return the effective group id under which the process runs.
 
 | 
| getegid [Unix] | 
Return the effective group id under which the process runs.
 
 | 
| getenv [UnixLabels] | 
Return the value associated to a variable in the process
   environment.
 
 | 
| getenv [Unix] | 
Return the value associated to a variable in the process
   environment.
 
 | 
| getenv [Sys] | 
Return the value associated to a variable in the process
   environment.
 
 | 
| geteuid [UnixLabels] | 
Return the effective user id under which the process runs.
 
 | 
| geteuid [Unix] | 
Return the effective user id under which the process runs.
 
 | 
| getgid [UnixLabels] | 
Return the group id of the user executing the process.
 
 | 
| getgid [Unix] | 
Return the group id of the user executing the process.
 
 | 
| getgrgid [UnixLabels] | 
Find an entry in  
group with the given group id, or raise
   Not_found.
 | 
| getgrgid [Unix] | 
Find an entry in  
group with the given group id, or raise
   Not_found.
 | 
| getgrnam [UnixLabels] | 
Find an entry in  
group with the given name, or raise
   Not_found.
 | 
| getgrnam [Unix] | 
Find an entry in  
group with the given name, or raise
   Not_found.
 | 
| getgroups [UnixLabels] | 
Return the list of groups to which the user executing the process
   belongs.
 
 | 
| getgroups [Unix] | 
Return the list of groups to which the user executing the process
   belongs.
 
 | 
| gethostbyaddr [UnixLabels] | 
Find an entry in  
hosts with the given address, or raise
   Not_found.
 | 
| gethostbyaddr [Unix] | 
Find an entry in  
hosts with the given address, or raise
   Not_found.
 | 
| gethostbyname [UnixLabels] | 
Find an entry in  
hosts with the given name, or raise
   Not_found.
 | 
| gethostbyname [Unix] | 
Find an entry in  
hosts with the given name, or raise
   Not_found.
 | 
| gethostname [UnixLabels] | 
Return the name of the local host.
 
 | 
| gethostname [Unix] | 
Return the name of the local host.
 
 | 
| getitimer [UnixLabels] | 
Return the current status of the given interval timer.
 
 | 
| getitimer [Unix] | 
Return the current status of the given interval timer.
 
 | 
| getlogin [UnixLabels] | 
Return the login name of the user executing the process.
 
 | 
| getlogin [Unix] | 
Return the login name of the user executing the process.
 
 | 
| getnameinfo [UnixLabels] | getnameinfo addr opts returns the host name and service name
    corresponding to the socket address addr.
 | 
| getnameinfo [Unix] | getnameinfo addr opts returns the host name and service name
    corresponding to the socket address addr.
 | 
| getpeername [UnixLabels] | 
Return the address of the host connected to the given socket.
 
 | 
| getpeername [Unix] | 
Return the address of the host connected to the given socket.
 
 | 
| getpid [UnixLabels] | 
Return the pid of the process.
 
 | 
| getpid [Unix] | 
Return the pid of the process.
 
 | 
| getppid [UnixLabels] | 
Return the pid of the parent process.
 
 | 
| getppid [Unix] | 
Return the pid of the parent process.
 
 | 
| getprotobyname [UnixLabels] | 
Find an entry in  
protocols with the given name, or raise
   Not_found.
 | 
| getprotobyname [Unix] | 
Find an entry in  
protocols with the given name, or raise
   Not_found.
 | 
| getprotobynumber [UnixLabels] | 
Find an entry in  
protocols with the given protocol number,
   or raise Not_found.
 | 
| getprotobynumber [Unix] | 
Find an entry in  
protocols with the given protocol number,
   or raise Not_found.
 | 
| getpwnam [UnixLabels] | 
Find an entry in  
passwd with the given name, or raise
   Not_found.
 | 
| getpwnam [Unix] | 
Find an entry in  
passwd with the given name, or raise
   Not_found.
 | 
| getpwuid [UnixLabels] | 
Find an entry in  
passwd with the given user id, or raise
   Not_found.
 | 
| getpwuid [Unix] | 
Find an entry in  
passwd with the given user id, or raise
   Not_found.
 | 
| getservbyname [UnixLabels] | 
Find an entry in  
services with the given name, or raise
   Not_found.
 | 
| getservbyname [Unix] | 
Find an entry in  
services with the given name, or raise
   Not_found.
 | 
| getservbyport [UnixLabels] | 
Find an entry in  
services with the given service number,
   or raise Not_found.
 | 
| getservbyport [Unix] | 
Find an entry in  
services with the given service number,
   or raise Not_found.
 | 
| getsockname [UnixLabels] | 
Return the address of the given socket.
 
 | 
| getsockname [Unix] | 
Return the address of the given socket.
 
 | 
| getsockopt [UnixLabels] | 
Return the current status of a boolean-valued option
   in the given socket.
 
 | 
| getsockopt [Unix] | 
Return the current status of a boolean-valued option
   in the given socket.
 
 | 
| getsockopt_error [UnixLabels] | 
Return the error condition associated with the given socket,
    and clear it.
 
 | 
| getsockopt_error [Unix] | 
Return the error condition associated with the given socket,
    and clear it.
 
 | 
| getsockopt_float [UnixLabels] | 
Same as  
Unix.getsockopt for a socket option whose value is a
    floating-point number.
 | 
| getsockopt_float [Unix] | 
Same as  
Unix.getsockopt for a socket option whose value is a
   floating-point number.
 | 
| getsockopt_int [UnixLabels] | 
Same as  
Unix.getsockopt for an integer-valued socket option.
 | 
| getsockopt_int [Unix] | 
Same as  
Unix.getsockopt for an integer-valued socket option.
 | 
| getsockopt_optint [UnixLabels] | 
Same as  
Unix.getsockopt for a socket option whose value is
    an int option.
 | 
| getsockopt_optint [Unix] | 
Same as  
Unix.getsockopt for a socket option whose value is an
   int option.
 | 
| gettimeofday [UnixLabels] | 
Same as  
UnixLabels.time, but with resolution better than 1 second.
 | 
| gettimeofday [Unix] | 
Same as  
Unix.time, but with resolution better than 1 second.
 | 
| getuid [UnixLabels] | 
Return the user id of the user executing the process.
 
 | 
| getuid [Unix] | 
Return the user id of the user executing the process.
 
 | 
| global_replace [Str] | global_replace regexp templ s returns a string identical to s,
   except that all substrings of s that match regexp have been
   replaced by templ.
 | 
| global_substitute [Str] | global_substitute regexp subst s returns a string identical
   to s, except that all substrings of s that match regexp
   have been replaced by the result of function subst.
 | 
| gmtime [UnixLabels] | 
Convert a time in seconds, as returned by  
UnixLabels.time, into a date
   and a time.
 | 
| gmtime [Unix] | 
Convert a time in seconds, as returned by  
Unix.time, into a date and
   a time.
 | 
| green [Graphics] | |
| group_beginning [Str] | group_beginning n returns the position of the first character
   of the substring that was matched by the nth group of
   the regular expression that was matched by the last call to a
   matching or searching function (see Str.matched_string for details).
 | 
| group_end [Str] | group_end n returns
   the position of the character following the last character of
   substring that was matched by the nth group of the regular
   expression that was matched by the last call to a matching or
   searching function (see Str.matched_string for details).
 | 
| gt_big_int [Big_int] | 
Usual boolean comparisons between two big integers.
 
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| gt_num [Num] | |
| guard [Event] | guard fn returns the event that, when synchronized, computes
   fn() and behaves as the resulting event.
 | 
H  | |
| handle_unix_error [UnixLabels] | handle_unix_error f x applies f to x and returns the result.
 | 
| handle_unix_error [Unix] | handle_unix_error f x applies f to x and returns the result.
 | 
| hash [MoreLabels.Hashtbl] | |
| hash [Hashtbl.SeededHashedType] | 
A seeded hashing function on keys.
 
 | 
| hash [Hashtbl.HashedType] | 
A hashing function on keys.
 
 | 
| hash [Hashtbl] | Hashtbl.hash x associates a nonnegative integer to any value of
   any type.
 | 
| hash_param [MoreLabels.Hashtbl] | |
| hash_param [Hashtbl] | Hashtbl.hash_param meaningful total x computes a hash value for x,
   with the same properties as for hash.
 | 
| hd [ListLabels] | 
Return the first element of the given list.
 
 | 
| hd [List] | 
Return the first element of the given list.
 
 | 
| header_size [Marshal] | 
The bytes representing a marshaled value are composed of
   a fixed-size header and a variable-sized data part,
   whose size can be determined from the header.
 
 | 
| hypot [Pervasives] | hypot x y returns sqrt(x *. x + y *. y), that is, the length
  of the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle with sides of length
  x and y, or, equivalently, the distance of the point (x,y)
  to origin.
 | 
I  | |
| i [Complex] | 
The complex number  
i.
 | 
| id [Thread] | 
Return the identifier of the given thread.
 
 | 
| id [Oo] | 
Return an integer identifying this object, unique for
    the current execution of the program.
 
 | 
| ifprintf [Printf] | 
Same as  
Printf.fprintf, but does not print anything.
 | 
| ifprintf [Format] | 
Same as  
fprintf above, but does not print anything.
 | 
| ignore [Pervasives] | 
Discard the value of its argument and return  
().
 | 
| ikfprintf [Printf] | 
Same as  
kfprintf above, but does not print anything.
 | 
| ikfprintf [Format] | 
Same as  
kfprintf above, but does not print anything.
 | 
| in_channel_length [Pervasives.LargeFile] | |
| in_channel_length [Pervasives] | 
Return the size (number of characters) of the regular file
    on which the given channel is opened.
 
 | 
| in_channel_of_descr [UnixLabels] | 
Create an input channel reading from the given descriptor.
 
 | 
| in_channel_of_descr [Unix] | 
Create an input channel reading from the given descriptor.
 
 | 
| incr [Pervasives] | 
Increment the integer contained in the given reference.
 
 | 
| incr_num [Num] | incr r is r:=!r+1, where r is a reference to a number.
 | 
| index [String] | String.index s c returns the index of the first
   occurrence of character c in string s.
 | 
| index [StringLabels] | String.index s c returns the index of the first
   occurrence of character c in string s.
 | 
| index [BytesLabels] | index s c returns the index of the first occurrence of byte c
    in s.
 | 
| index [Bytes] | index s c returns the index of the first occurrence of byte c
    in s.
 | 
| index_from [String] | String.index_from s i c returns the index of the
   first occurrence of character c in string s after position i.
 | 
| index_from [StringLabels] | String.index_from s i c returns the index of the
   first occurrence of character c in string s after position i.
 | 
| index_from [BytesLabels] | index_from s i c returns the index of the first occurrence of
    byte c in s after position i.
 | 
| index_from [Bytes] | index_from s i c returns the index of the first occurrence of
    byte c in s after position i.
 | 
| inet6_addr_any [UnixLabels] | 
A special IPv6 address, for use only with  
bind, representing
   all the Internet addresses that the host machine possesses.
 | 
| inet6_addr_any [Unix] | 
A special IPv6 address, for use only with  
bind, representing
   all the Internet addresses that the host machine possesses.
 | 
| inet6_addr_loopback [UnixLabels] | 
A special IPv6 address representing the host machine ( 
::1).
 | 
| inet6_addr_loopback [Unix] | 
A special IPv6 address representing the host machine ( 
::1).
 | 
| inet_addr_any [UnixLabels] | 
A special IPv4 address, for use only with  
bind, representing
   all the Internet addresses that the host machine possesses.
 | 
| inet_addr_any [Unix] | 
A special IPv4 address, for use only with  
bind, representing
   all the Internet addresses that the host machine possesses.
 | 
| inet_addr_loopback [UnixLabels] | 
A special IPv4 address representing the host machine ( 
127.0.0.1).
 | 
| inet_addr_loopback [Unix] | 
A special IPv4 address representing the host machine ( 
127.0.0.1).
 | 
| inet_addr_of_string [UnixLabels] | 
Conversion from the printable representation of an Internet
    address to its internal representation.
 
 | 
| inet_addr_of_string [Unix] | 
Conversion from the printable representation of an Internet
    address to its internal representation.
 
 | 
| infinity [Pervasives] | 
Positive infinity.
 
 | 
| infix_tag [Obj] | |
| inherits [CamlinternalOO] | |
| init [String] | String.init n f returns a string of length n, with character
    i initialized to the result of f i (called in increasing
    index order).
 | 
| init [StringLabels] | init n f returns a string of length n,
    with character i initialized to the result of f i.
 | 
| init [Random] | 
Initialize the generator, using the argument as a seed.
 
 | 
| init [Dynlink] | |
| init [BytesLabels] | init n f returns a fresh byte sequence of length n,
    with character i initialized to the result of f i.
 | 
| init [Bytes] | Bytes.init n f returns a fresh byte sequence of length n, with
    character i initialized to the result of f i (in increasing
    index order).
 | 
| init [ArrayLabels] | Array.init n f returns a fresh array of length n,
   with element number i initialized to the result of f i.
 | 
| init [Array] | Array.init n f returns a fresh array of length n,
   with element number i initialized to the result of f i.
 | 
| init_class [CamlinternalOO] | |
| init_mod [CamlinternalMod] | |
| initgroups [UnixLabels] | initgroups user group initializes the group access list by
      reading the group database /etc/group and using all groups of
      which user is a member.
 | 
| initgroups [Unix] | initgroups user group initializes the group access list by
      reading the group database /etc/group and using all groups of
      which user is a member.
 | 
| input [Pervasives] | input ic buf pos len reads up to len characters from
   the given channel ic, storing them in byte sequence buf, starting at
   character number pos.
 | 
| input [Digest] | 
Read a digest from the given input channel.
 
 | 
| input_binary_int [Pervasives] | 
Read an integer encoded in binary format (4 bytes, big-endian)
   from the given input channel.
 
 | 
| input_byte [Pervasives] | 
Same as  
input_char, but return the 8-bit integer representing
   the character.
 | 
| input_char [Pervasives] | 
Read one character from the given input channel.
 
 | 
| input_line [Pervasives] | 
Read characters from the given input channel, until a
   newline character is encountered.
 
 | 
| input_value [Pervasives] | 
Read the representation of a structured value, as produced
   by  
output_value, and return the corresponding value.
 | 
| int [Random.State] | |
| int [Random] | Random.int bound returns a random integer between 0 (inclusive)
     and bound (exclusive).
 | 
| int [Bigarray] | 
See  
Bigarray.char.
 | 
| int16_signed [Bigarray] | 
See  
Bigarray.char.
 | 
| int16_unsigned [Bigarray] | 
See  
Bigarray.char.
 | 
| int32 [Random.State] | |
| int32 [Random] | Random.int32 bound returns a random integer between 0 (inclusive)
     and bound (exclusive).
 | 
| int32 [Bigarray] | 
See  
Bigarray.char.
 | 
| int32_of_big_int [Big_int] | 
Convert a big integer to a 32-bit integer.
 
 | 
| int64 [Random.State] | |
| int64 [Random] | Random.int64 bound returns a random integer between 0 (inclusive)
     and bound (exclusive).
 | 
| int64 [Bigarray] | 
See  
Bigarray.char.
 | 
| int64_of_big_int [Big_int] | 
Convert a big integer to a 64-bit integer.
 
 | 
| int8_signed [Bigarray] | 
See  
Bigarray.char.
 | 
| int8_unsigned [Bigarray] | 
See  
Bigarray.char.
 | 
| int_of_big_int [Big_int] | 
Convert a big integer to a small integer (type  
int).
 | 
| int_of_char [Pervasives] | 
Return the ASCII code of the argument.
 
 | 
| int_of_float [Pervasives] | 
Truncate the given floating-point number to an integer.
 
 | 
| int_of_num [Num] | |
| int_of_string [Pervasives] | 
Convert the given string to an integer.
 
 | 
| int_tag [Obj] | |
| integer_num [Num] | integer_num n returns the integer closest to n.
 | 
| inter [Set.S] | 
Set intersection.
 
 | 
| inter [MoreLabels.Set.S] | |
| interactive [Sys] | 
This reference is initially set to  
false in standalone
   programs and to true if the code is being executed under
   the interactive toplevel system ocaml.
 | 
| inv [Complex] | 
Multiplicative inverse ( 
1/z).
 | 
| invalid_arg [Pervasives] | 
Raise exception  
Invalid_argument with the given string.
 | 
| is_block [Obj] | |
| is_directory [Sys] | 
Returns  
true if the given name refers to a directory,
    false if it refers to another kind of file.
 | 
| is_empty [Stack] | 
Return  
true if the given stack is empty, false otherwise.
 | 
| is_empty [Set.S] | 
Test whether a set is empty or not.
 
 | 
| is_empty [Queue] | 
Return  
true if the given queue is empty, false otherwise.
 | 
| is_empty [MoreLabels.Set.S] | |
| is_empty [MoreLabels.Map.S] | |
| is_empty [Map.S] | 
Test whether a map is empty or not.
 
 | 
| is_implicit [Filename] | 
Return  
true if the file name is relative and does not start
   with an explicit reference to the current directory (./ or
   ../ in Unix), false if it starts with an explicit reference
   to the root directory or the current directory.
 | 
| is_in_char_set [CamlinternalFormat] | |
| is_int [Obj] | |
| is_int_big_int [Big_int] | 
Test whether the given big integer is small enough to
           be representable as a small integer (type  
int)
           without loss of precision.
 | 
| is_integer_num [Num] | 
Test if a number is an integer
 
 | 
| is_native [Dynlink] | true if the program is native,
    false if the program is bytecode.
 | 
| is_raise [Printexc.Slot] | is_raise slot is true when slot refers to a raising
      point in the code, and false when it comes from a simple
      function call.
 | 
| is_relative [Filename] | 
Return  
true if the file name is relative to the current
   directory, false if it is absolute (i.e.
 | 
| is_val [Lazy] | is_val x returns true if x has already been forced and
    did not raise an exception.
 | 
| isatty [UnixLabels] | 
Return  
true if the given file descriptor refers to a terminal or
   console window, false otherwise.
 | 
| isatty [Unix] | 
Return  
true if the given file descriptor refers to a terminal or
   console window, false otherwise.
 | 
| iter [Weak.S] | iter f t calls f on each element of t, in some unspecified
        order.
 | 
| iter [String] | String.iter f s applies function f in turn to all
   the characters of s.
 | 
| iter [Stream] | Stream.iter f s scans the whole stream s, applying function f
   in turn to each stream element encountered.
 | 
| iter [StringLabels] | String.iter f s applies function f in turn to all
   the characters of s.
 | 
| iter [Stack] | iter f s applies f in turn to all elements of s,
   from the element at the top of the stack to the element at the
   bottom of the stack.
 | 
| iter [Set.S] | iter f s applies f in turn to all elements of s.
 | 
| iter [Queue] | iter f q applies f in turn to all elements of q,
   from the least recently entered to the most recently entered.
 | 
| iter [MoreLabels.Set.S] | |
| iter [MoreLabels.Map.S] | |
| iter [MoreLabels.Hashtbl.SeededS] | |
| iter [MoreLabels.Hashtbl.S] | |
| iter [MoreLabels.Hashtbl] | |
| iter [Map.S] | iter f m applies f to all bindings in map m.
 | 
| iter [ListLabels] | List.iter f [a1; ...; an] applies function f in turn to
   a1; ...; an.
 | 
| iter [List] | List.iter f [a1; ...; an] applies function f in turn to
   a1; ...; an.
 | 
| iter [Hashtbl.SeededS] | |
| iter [Hashtbl.S] | |
| iter [Hashtbl] | Hashtbl.iter f tbl applies f to all bindings in table tbl.
 | 
| iter [BytesLabels] | iter f s applies function f in turn to all the bytes of s.
 | 
| iter [Bytes] | iter f s applies function f in turn to all the bytes of s.
 | 
| iter [ArrayLabels] | Array.iter f a applies function f in turn to all
   the elements of a.
 | 
| iter [Array] | Array.iter f a applies function f in turn to all
   the elements of a.
 | 
| iter2 [ListLabels] | List.iter2 f [a1; ...; an] [b1; ...; bn] calls in turn
   f a1 b1; ...; f an bn.
 | 
| iter2 [List] | List.iter2 f [a1; ...; an] [b1; ...; bn] calls in turn
   f a1 b1; ...; f an bn.
 | 
| iteri [String] | 
Same as  
String.iter, but the
   function is applied to the index of the element as first argument
   (counting from 0), and the character itself as second argument.
 | 
| iteri [StringLabels] | 
Same as  
String.iter, but the
   function is applied to the index of the element as first argument
   (counting from 0), and the character itself as second argument.
 | 
| iteri [ListLabels] | 
Same as  
List.iter, but the function is applied to the index of
   the element as first argument (counting from 0), and the element
   itself as second argument.
 | 
| iteri [List] | 
Same as  
List.iter, but the function is applied to the index of
   the element as first argument (counting from 0), and the element
   itself as second argument.
 | 
| iteri [BytesLabels] | 
Same as  
Bytes.iter, but the function is applied to the index of
    the byte as first argument and the byte itself as second
    argument.
 | 
| iteri [Bytes] | 
Same as  
Bytes.iter, but the function is applied to the index of
    the byte as first argument and the byte itself as second
    argument.
 | 
| iteri [ArrayLabels] | 
Same as  
ArrayLabels.iter, but the
   function is applied to the index of the element as first argument,
   and the element itself as second argument.
 | 
| iteri [Array] | 
Same as  
Array.iter, but the
   function is applied to the index of the element as first argument,
   and the element itself as second argument.
 | 
J  | |
| join [Thread] | join th suspends the execution of the calling thread
   until the thread th has terminated.
 | 
| junk [Stream] | 
Remove the first element of the stream, possibly unfreezing
   it before.
 
 | 
K  | |
| kbprintf [Printf] | 
Same as  
bprintf, but instead of returning immediately,
   passes the buffer to its first argument at the end of printing.
 | 
| key_pressed [Graphics] | 
Return  
true if a keypress is available; that is, if read_key
   would not block.
 | 
| kfprintf [Printf] | 
Same as  
fprintf, but instead of returning immediately,
   passes the out channel to its first argument at the end of printing.
 | 
| kfprintf [Format] | 
Same as  
fprintf above, but instead of returning immediately,
   passes the formatter to its first argument at the end of printing.
 | 
| kfscanf [Scanf] | 
Same as  
Scanf.kscanf, but reads from the given regular input channel.
 | 
| kill [UnixLabels] | kill pid sig sends signal number sig to the process
   with id pid.
 | 
| kill [Unix] | kill pid sig sends signal number sig to the process
   with id pid.
 | 
| kill [Thread] | 
Terminate prematurely the thread whose handle is given.
 
 | 
| kind [Bigarray.Array3] | 
Return the kind of the given big array.
 
 | 
| kind [Bigarray.Array2] | 
Return the kind of the given big array.
 
 | 
| kind [Bigarray.Array1] | 
Return the kind of the given big array.
 
 | 
| kind [Bigarray.Genarray] | 
Return the kind of the given big array.
 
 | 
| kprintf [Printf] | 
A deprecated synonym for  
ksprintf.
 | 
| kprintf [Format] | |
| kscanf [Scanf] | 
Same as  
Scanf.bscanf, but takes an additional function argument
    ef that is called in case of error: if the scanning process or
    some conversion fails, the scanning function aborts and calls the
    error handling function ef with the formatted input channel and the
    exception that aborted the scanning process as arguments.
 | 
| ksprintf [Printf] | 
Same as  
sprintf above, but instead of returning the string,
   passes it to the first argument.
 | 
| ksprintf [Format] | 
Same as  
sprintf above, but instead of returning the string,
   passes it to the first argument.
 | 
| ksscanf [Scanf] | 
Same as  
Scanf.kscanf but reads from the given string.
 | 
L  | |
| last_chars [Str] | last_chars s n returns the last n characters of s.
 | 
| layout [Bigarray.Array3] | 
Return the layout of the given big array.
 
 | 
| layout [Bigarray.Array2] | 
Return the layout of the given big array.
 
 | 
| layout [Bigarray.Array1] | 
Return the layout of the given big array.
 
 | 
| layout [Bigarray.Genarray] | 
Return the layout of the given big array.
 
 | 
| lazy_from_fun [Lazy] | |
| lazy_from_val [Lazy] | |
| lazy_is_val [Lazy] | |
| lazy_tag [Obj] | |
| ldexp [Pervasives] | ldexp x n returns x *. 2 ** n.
 | 
| le_big_int [Big_int] | |
| le_num [Num] | |
| length [Weak] | Weak.length ar returns the length (number of elements) of
   ar.
 | 
| length [String] | 
Return the length (number of characters) of the given string.
 
 | 
| length [StringLabels] | 
Return the length (number of characters) of the given string.
 
 | 
| length [Stack] | 
Return the number of elements in a stack.
 
 | 
| length [Queue] | 
Return the number of elements in a queue.
 
 | 
| length [MoreLabels.Hashtbl.SeededS] | |
| length [MoreLabels.Hashtbl.S] | |
| length [MoreLabels.Hashtbl] | |
| length [ListLabels] | 
Return the length (number of elements) of the given list.
 
 | 
| length [List] | 
Return the length (number of elements) of the given list.
 
 | 
| length [Hashtbl.SeededS] | |
| length [Hashtbl.S] | |
| length [Hashtbl] | Hashtbl.length tbl returns the number of bindings in tbl.
 | 
| length [BytesLabels] | 
Return the length (number of bytes) of the argument.
 
 | 
| length [Bytes] | 
Return the length (number of bytes) of the argument.
 
 | 
| length [Buffer] | 
Return the number of characters currently contained in the buffer.
 
 | 
| length [ArrayLabels] | 
Return the length (number of elements) of the given array.
 
 | 
| length [Array] | 
Return the length (number of elements) of the given array.
 
 | 
| lexeme [Lexing] | Lexing.lexeme lexbuf returns the string matched by
           the regular expression.
 | 
| lexeme_char [Lexing] | Lexing.lexeme_char lexbuf i returns character number i in
   the matched string.
 | 
| lexeme_end [Lexing] | Lexing.lexeme_end lexbuf returns the offset in the input stream
   of the character following the last character of the matched
   string.
 | 
| lexeme_end_p [Lexing] | 
Like  
lexeme_end, but return a complete position instead
    of an offset.
 | 
| lexeme_start [Lexing] | Lexing.lexeme_start lexbuf returns the offset in the
   input stream of the first character of the matched string.
 | 
| lexeme_start_p [Lexing] | 
Like  
lexeme_start, but return a complete position instead
    of an offset.
 | 
| lineto [Graphics] | 
Draw a line with endpoints the current point and the given point,
   and move the current point to the given point.
 
 | 
| link [UnixLabels] | link source dest creates a hard link named dest to the file
   named source.
 | 
| link [Unix] | link source dest creates a hard link named dest to the file
   named source.
 | 
| list [Sort] | 
Sort a list in increasing order according to an ordering predicate.
 
 | 
| listen [UnixLabels] | 
Set up a socket for receiving connection requests.
 
 | 
| listen [Unix] | 
Set up a socket for receiving connection requests.
 
 | 
| lnot [Pervasives] | 
Bitwise logical negation.
 
 | 
| loadfile [Dynlink] | 
In bytecode: load the given bytecode object file ( 
.cmo file) or
    bytecode library file (.cma file), and link it with the running
    program.
 | 
| loadfile_private [Dynlink] | 
Same as  
loadfile, except that the compilation units just loaded
    are hidden (cannot be referenced) from other modules dynamically
    loaded afterwards.
 | 
| localtime [UnixLabels] | 
Convert a time in seconds, as returned by  
UnixLabels.time, into a date
   and a time.
 | 
| localtime [Unix] | 
Convert a time in seconds, as returned by  
Unix.time, into a date and
   a time.
 | 
| location [Printexc.Slot] | location slot returns the location information of the slot,
      if available, and None otherwise.
 | 
| lock [Mutex] | 
Lock the given mutex.
 
 | 
| lockf [UnixLabels] | lockf fd cmd size puts a lock on a region of the file opened
   as fd.
 | 
| lockf [Unix] | lockf fd cmd size puts a lock on a region of the file opened
   as fd.
 | 
| log [Pervasives] | 
Natural logarithm.
 
 | 
| log [Complex] | 
Natural logarithm (in base  
e).
 | 
| log10 [Pervasives] | 
Base 10 logarithm.
 
 | 
| log1p [Pervasives] | log1p x computes log(1.0 +. x) (natural logarithm),
    giving numerically-accurate results even if x is close to 0.0.
 | 
| logand [Nativeint] | 
Bitwise logical and.
 
 | 
| logand [Int64] | 
Bitwise logical and.
 
 | 
| logand [Int32] | 
Bitwise logical and.
 
 | 
| lognot [Nativeint] | 
Bitwise logical negation
 
 | 
| lognot [Int64] | 
Bitwise logical negation
 
 | 
| lognot [Int32] | 
Bitwise logical negation
 
 | 
| logor [Nativeint] | 
Bitwise logical or.
 
 | 
| logor [Int64] | 
Bitwise logical or.
 
 | 
| logor [Int32] | 
Bitwise logical or.
 
 | 
| logxor [Nativeint] | 
Bitwise logical exclusive or.
 
 | 
| logxor [Int64] | 
Bitwise logical exclusive or.
 
 | 
| logxor [Int32] | 
Bitwise logical exclusive or.
 
 | 
| lookup_tables [CamlinternalOO] | |
| loop_at_exit [Graphics] | 
Loop before exiting the program, the list given as argument is the
    list of handlers and the events on which these handlers are called.
 
 | 
| lowercase [String] | 
Return a copy of the argument, with all uppercase letters
   translated to lowercase, including accented letters of the ISO
   Latin-1 (8859-1) character set.
 
 | 
| lowercase [StringLabels] | 
Return a copy of the argument, with all uppercase letters
   translated to lowercase, including accented letters of the ISO
   Latin-1 (8859-1) character set.
 
 | 
| lowercase [Char] | 
Convert the given character to its equivalent lowercase character.
 
 | 
| lowercase [BytesLabels] | 
Return a copy of the argument, with all uppercase letters
    translated to lowercase, including accented letters of the ISO
    Latin-1 (8859-1) character set.
 
 | 
| lowercase [Bytes] | 
Return a copy of the argument, with all uppercase letters
    translated to lowercase, including accented letters of the ISO
    Latin-1 (8859-1) character set.
 
 | 
| lseek [UnixLabels.LargeFile] | |
| lseek [UnixLabels] | 
Set the current position for a file descriptor, and return the resulting
    offset (from the beginning of the file).
 
 | 
| lseek [Unix.LargeFile] | |
| lseek [Unix] | 
Set the current position for a file descriptor, and return the resulting
    offset (from the beginning of the file).
 
 | 
| lstat [UnixLabels.LargeFile] | |
| lstat [UnixLabels] | 
Same as  
UnixLabels.stat, but in case the file is a symbolic link,
   return the information for the link itself.
 | 
| lstat [Unix.LargeFile] | |
| lstat [Unix] | 
Same as  
Unix.stat, but in case the file is a symbolic link,
   return the information for the link itself.
 | 
| lt_big_int [Big_int] | |
| lt_num [Num] | |
M  | |
| magenta [Graphics] | |
| magic [Obj] | |
| major [Gc] | 
Do a minor collection and finish the current major collection cycle.
 
 | 
| major_slice [Gc] | 
Do a minor collection and a slice of major collection.
 
 | 
| make [String] | String.make n c returns a fresh string of length n,
   filled with the character c.
 | 
| make [StringLabels] | String.make n c returns a fresh string of length n,
   filled with the character c.
 | 
| make [Random.State] | 
Create a new state and initialize it with the given seed.
 
 | 
| make [BytesLabels] | make n c returns a new byte sequence of length n, filled with
    the byte c.
 | 
| make [Bytes] | make n c returns a new byte sequence of length n, filled with
    the byte c.
 | 
| make [ArrayLabels] | Array.make n x returns a fresh array of length n,
   initialized with x.
 | 
| make [Array] | Array.make n x returns a fresh array of length n,
   initialized with x.
 | 
| make_class [CamlinternalOO] | |
| make_class_store [CamlinternalOO] | |
| make_float [Array] | Array.make_float n returns a fresh float array of length n,
    with uninitialized data.
 | 
| make_formatter [Format] | make_formatter out flush returns a new formatter that writes according
  to the output function out, and the flushing function flush.
 | 
| make_image [Graphics] | 
Convert the given color matrix to an image.
 
 | 
| make_lexer [Genlex] | 
Construct the lexer function.
 
 | 
| make_matrix [ArrayLabels] | Array.make_matrix dimx dimy e returns a two-dimensional array
   (an array of arrays) with first dimension dimx and
   second dimension dimy.
 | 
| make_matrix [Array] | Array.make_matrix dimx dimy e returns a two-dimensional array
   (an array of arrays) with first dimension dimx and
   second dimension dimy.
 | 
| make_printf [CamlinternalFormat] | |
| make_self_init [Random.State] | 
Create a new state and initialize it with a system-dependent
      low-entropy seed.
 
 | 
| map [String] | String.map f s applies function f in turn to all the
    characters of s (in increasing index order) and stores the
    results in a new string that is returned.
 | 
| map [StringLabels] | String.map f s applies function f in turn to all
   the characters of s and stores the results in a new string that
   is returned.
 | 
| map [MoreLabels.Map.S] | |
| map [Map.S] | map f m 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.
 | 
| map [ListLabels] | List.map f [a1; ...; an] applies function f to a1, ..., an,
   and builds the list [f a1; ...; f an]
   with the results returned by f.
 | 
| map [List] | List.map f [a1; ...; an] applies function f to a1, ..., an,
   and builds the list [f a1; ...; f an]
   with the results returned by f.
 | 
| map [BytesLabels] | map f s applies function f in turn to all the bytes of s and
    stores the resulting bytes in a new sequence that is returned as
    the result.
 | 
| map [Bytes] | map f s applies function f in turn to all the bytes of s
    (in increasing index order) and stores the resulting bytes in
    a new sequence that is returned as the result.
 | 
| map [ArrayLabels] | Array.map f a applies function f to all the elements of a,
   and builds an array with the results returned by f:
   [| f a.(0); f a.(1); ...; f a.(Array.length a - 1) |].
 | 
| map [Array] | Array.map f a applies function f to all the elements of a,
   and builds an array with the results returned by f:
   [| f a.(0); f a.(1); ...; f a.(Array.length a - 1) |].
 | 
| map2 [ListLabels] | List.map2 f [a1; ...; an] [b1; ...; bn] is
   [f a1 b1; ...; f an bn].
 | 
| map2 [List] | List.map2 f [a1; ...; an] [b1; ...; bn] is
   [f a1 b1; ...; f an bn].
 | 
| map_file [Bigarray.Array3] | 
Memory mapping of a file as a three-dimensional big array.
 
 | 
| map_file [Bigarray.Array2] | 
Memory mapping of a file as a two-dimensional big array.
 
 | 
| map_file [Bigarray.Array1] | 
Memory mapping of a file as a one-dimensional big array.
 
 | 
| map_file [Bigarray.Genarray] | 
Memory mapping of a file as a big array.
 
 | 
| mapi [String] | String.mapi f s calls f with each character of s and its
    index (in increasing index order) and stores the results in a new
    string that is returned.
 | 
| mapi [StringLabels] | String.mapi f s calls f with each character of s and its
    index (in increasing index order) and stores the results in a new
    string that is returned.
 | 
| mapi [MoreLabels.Map.S] | |
| mapi [Map.S] | 
Same as  
Map.S.map, but the function receives as arguments both the
       key and the associated value for each binding of the map.
 | 
| mapi [ListLabels] | 
Same as  
List.map, but the function is applied to the index of
   the element as first argument (counting from 0), and the element
   itself as second argument.
 | 
| mapi [List] | 
Same as  
List.map, but the function is applied to the index of
   the element as first argument (counting from 0), and the element
   itself as second argument.
 | 
| mapi [BytesLabels] | mapi f s calls f with each character of s and its
    index (in increasing index order) and stores the resulting bytes
    in a new sequence that is returned as the result.
 | 
| mapi [Bytes] | mapi f s calls f with each character of s and its
    index (in increasing index order) and stores the resulting bytes
    in a new sequence that is returned as the result.
 | 
| mapi [ArrayLabels] | 
Same as  
ArrayLabels.map, but the
   function is applied to the index of the element as first argument,
   and the element itself as second argument.
 | 
| mapi [Array] | 
Same as  
Array.map, but the
   function is applied to the index of the element as first argument,
   and the element itself as second argument.
 | 
| marshal [Obj] | |
| match_beginning [Str] | match_beginning() returns the position of the first character
   of the substring that was matched by the last call to a matching
   or searching function (see Str.matched_string for details).
 | 
| match_end [Str] | match_end() returns the position of the character following the
   last character of the substring that was matched by the last call
   to a matching or searching function (see Str.matched_string for
   details).
 | 
| matched_group [Str] | matched_group n s returns the substring of s that was matched
   by the nth group \(...\) of the regular expression that was
   matched by the last call to a matching or searching function (see
   Str.matched_string for details).
 | 
| matched_string [Str] | matched_string s returns the substring of s that was matched
   by the last call to one of the following matching or searching
   functions: Str.string_match, Str.search_forward, Str.search_backward, Str.string_partial_match, Str.global_substitute, Str.substitute_first
   provided that none of the following functions was called inbetween: Str.global_replace, Str.replace_first, Str.split, Str.bounded_split, Str.split_delim, Str.bounded_split_delim, Str.full_split, Str.bounded_full_split
   Note: in the case of global_substitute and substitute_first,
   a call to matched_string is only valid within the subst argument,
   not after global_substitute or substitute_first returns.
 | 
| max [Pervasives] | 
Return the greater of the two arguments.
 
 | 
| max_array_length [Sys] | 
Maximum length of a normal array.
 
 | 
| max_big_int [Big_int] | 
Return the greater of its two arguments.
 
 | 
| max_binding [MoreLabels.Map.S] | |
| max_binding [Map.S] | 
Same as  
Map.S.min_binding, but returns the largest binding
        of the given map.
 | 
| max_elt [Set.S] | 
Same as  
Set.S.min_elt, but returns the largest element of the
       given set.
 | 
| max_elt [MoreLabels.Set.S] | |
| max_float [Pervasives] | 
The largest positive finite value of type  
float.
 | 
| max_int [Pervasives] | 
The greatest representable integer.
 
 | 
| max_int [Nativeint] | 
The greatest representable native integer,
   either 231 - 1 on a 32-bit platform,
   or 263 - 1 on a 64-bit platform.
 
 | 
| max_int [Int64] | 
The greatest representable 64-bit integer, 263 - 1.
 
 | 
| max_int [Int32] | 
The greatest representable 32-bit integer, 231 - 1.
 
 | 
| max_num [Num] | 
Return the greater of the two arguments.
 
 | 
| max_string_length [Sys] | 
Maximum length of strings and byte sequences.
 
 | 
| mem [Weak.S] | mem t x returns true if there is at least one instance
        of x in t, false otherwise.
 | 
| mem [Set.S] | mem x s tests whether x belongs to the set s.
 | 
| mem [MoreLabels.Set.S] | |
| mem [MoreLabels.Map.S] | |
| mem [MoreLabels.Hashtbl.SeededS] | |
| mem [MoreLabels.Hashtbl.S] | |
| mem [MoreLabels.Hashtbl] | |
| mem [Map.S] | mem x m returns true if m contains a binding for x,
       and false otherwise.
 | 
| mem [ListLabels] | mem a l is true if and only if a is equal
   to an element of l.
 | 
| mem [List] | mem a l is true if and only if a is equal
   to an element of l.
 | 
| mem [Hashtbl.SeededS] | |
| mem [Hashtbl.S] | |
| mem [Hashtbl] | Hashtbl.mem tbl x checks if x is bound in tbl.
 | 
| mem_assoc [ListLabels] | 
Same as  
ListLabels.assoc, but simply return true if a binding exists,
   and false if no bindings exist for the given key.
 | 
| mem_assoc [List] | 
Same as  
List.assoc, but simply return true if a binding exists,
   and false if no bindings exist for the given key.
 | 
| mem_assq [ListLabels] | 
Same as  
ListLabels.mem_assoc, but uses physical equality instead of
   structural equality to compare keys.
 | 
| mem_assq [List] | 
Same as  
List.mem_assoc, but uses physical equality instead of
   structural equality to compare keys.
 | 
| memq [ListLabels] | 
Same as  
ListLabels.mem, but uses physical equality instead of structural
   equality to compare list elements.
 | 
| memq [List] | 
Same as  
List.mem, but uses physical equality instead of structural
   equality to compare list elements.
 | 
| merge [Weak.S] | merge t x returns an instance of x found in t if any,
        or else adds x to t and return x.
 | 
| merge [Sort] | 
Merge two lists according to the given predicate.
 
 | 
| merge [MoreLabels.Map.S] | |
| merge [Map.S] | merge f m1 m2 computes a map whose keys is a subset of keys of m1
        and of m2.
 | 
| merge [ListLabels] | 
Merge two lists:
    Assuming that  
l1 and l2 are sorted according to the
    comparison function cmp, merge cmp l1 l2 will return a
    sorted list containting all the elements of l1 and l2.
 | 
| merge [List] | 
Merge two lists:
    Assuming that  
l1 and l2 are sorted according to the
    comparison function cmp, merge cmp l1 l2 will return a
    sorted list containting all the elements of l1 and l2.
 | 
| min [Pervasives] | 
Return the smaller of the two arguments.
 
 | 
| min_big_int [Big_int] | 
Return the smaller of its two arguments.
 
 | 
| min_binding [MoreLabels.Map.S] | |
| min_binding [Map.S] | 
Return the smallest binding of the given map
       (with respect to the  
Ord.compare ordering), or raise
       Not_found if the map is empty.
 | 
| min_elt [Set.S] | 
Return the smallest element of the given set
       (with respect to the  
Ord.compare ordering), or raise
       Not_found if the set is empty.
 | 
| min_elt [MoreLabels.Set.S] | |
| min_float [Pervasives] | 
The smallest positive, non-zero, non-denormalized value of type  
float.
 | 
| min_int [Pervasives] | 
The smallest representable integer.
 
 | 
| min_int [Nativeint] | 
The greatest representable native integer,
   either -231 on a 32-bit platform,
   or -263 on a 64-bit platform.
 
 | 
| min_int [Int64] | 
The smallest representable 64-bit integer, -263.
 
 | 
| min_int [Int32] | 
The smallest representable 32-bit integer, -231.
 
 | 
| min_num [Num] | 
Return the smaller of the two arguments.
 
 | 
| minor [Gc] | 
Trigger a minor collection.
 
 | 
| minus_big_int [Big_int] | 
Unary negation.
 
 | 
| minus_num [Num] | 
Unary negation.
 
 | 
| minus_one [Nativeint] | 
The native integer -1.
 
 | 
| minus_one [Int64] | 
The 64-bit integer -1.
 
 | 
| minus_one [Int32] | 
The 32-bit integer -1.
 
 | 
| mkdir [UnixLabels] | 
Create a directory with the given permissions.
 
 | 
| mkdir [Unix] | 
Create a directory with the given permissions (see  
Unix.umask).
 | 
| mkfifo [UnixLabels] | 
Create a named pipe with the given permissions.
 
 | 
| mkfifo [Unix] | 
Create a named pipe with the given permissions (see  
Unix.umask).
 | 
| mktime [UnixLabels] | 
Convert a date and time, specified by the  
tm argument, into
   a time in seconds, as returned by UnixLabels.time.
 | 
| mktime [Unix] | 
Convert a date and time, specified by the  
tm argument, into
   a time in seconds, as returned by Unix.time.
 | 
| mod_big_int [Big_int] | 
Euclidean modulus of two big integers.
 
 | 
| mod_float [Pervasives] | mod_float a b returns the remainder of a with respect to
   b.
 | 
| mod_num [Num] | 
Euclidean division: remainder.
 
 | 
| modf [Pervasives] | modf f returns the pair of the fractional and integral
   part of f.
 | 
| mouse_pos [Graphics] | 
Return the position of the mouse cursor, relative to the
   graphics window.
 
 | 
| moveto [Graphics] | 
Position the current point.
 
 | 
| mul [Nativeint] | 
Multiplication.
 
 | 
| mul [Int64] | 
Multiplication.
 
 | 
| mul [Int32] | 
Multiplication.
 
 | 
| mul [Complex] | 
Multiplication
 
 | 
| mult_big_int [Big_int] | 
Multiplication of two big integers.
 
 | 
| mult_int_big_int [Big_int] | 
Multiplication of a big integer by a small integer
 
 | 
| mult_num [Num] | 
Multiplication
 
 | 
N  | |
| name_of_input [Scanf.Scanning] | Scanning.name_of_input ic returns the name of the character source
    for the formatted input channel ic.
 | 
| nan [Pervasives] | 
A special floating-point value denoting the result of an
   undefined operation such as  
0.0 /. 0.0.
 | 
| narrow [CamlinternalOO] | |
| nat_of_num [Num] | |
| nativeint [Random.State] | |
| nativeint [Random] | Random.nativeint bound returns a random integer between 0 (inclusive)
     and bound (exclusive).
 | 
| nativeint [Bigarray] | 
See  
Bigarray.char.
 | 
| nativeint_of_big_int [Big_int] | 
Convert a big integer to a native integer.
 
 | 
| neg [Nativeint] | 
Unary negation.
 
 | 
| neg [Int64] | 
Unary negation.
 
 | 
| neg [Int32] | 
Unary negation.
 
 | 
| neg [Complex] | 
Unary negation.
 
 | 
| neg_infinity [Pervasives] | 
Negative infinity.
 
 | 
| new_block [Obj] | |
| new_channel [Event] | 
Return a new channel.
 
 | 
| new_line [Lexing] | 
Update the  
lex_curr_p field of the lexbuf to reflect the start
    of a new line.
 | 
| new_method [CamlinternalOO] | |
| new_methods_variables [CamlinternalOO] | |
| new_variable [CamlinternalOO] | |
| next [Stream] | 
Return the first element of the stream and remove it from the
   stream.
 
 | 
| nice [UnixLabels] | 
Change the process priority.
 
 | 
| nice [Unix] | 
Change the process priority.
 
 | 
| no_scan_tag [Obj] | |
| norm [Complex] | 
Norm: given  
x + i.y, returns sqrt(x^2 + y^2).
 | 
| norm2 [Complex] | 
Norm squared: given  
x + i.y, returns x^2 + y^2.
 | 
| not [Pervasives] | 
The boolean negation.
 
 | 
| npeek [Stream] | npeek n returns the list of the n first elements of
   the stream, or all its remaining elements if less than n
   elements are available.
 | 
| nth [ListLabels] | 
Return the  
n-th element of the given list.
 | 
| nth [List] | 
Return the  
n-th element of the given list.
 | 
| nth [Buffer] | 
get the n-th character of the buffer.
 
 | 
| nth_dim [Bigarray.Genarray] | Genarray.nth_dim a n returns the n-th dimension of the
     big array a.
 | 
| num_digits_big_int [Big_int] | 
Return the number of machine words used to store the
           given big integer.
 
 | 
| num_dims [Bigarray.Genarray] | 
Return the number of dimensions of the given big array.
 
 | 
| num_of_big_int [Num] | |
| num_of_int [Num] | |
| num_of_nat [Num] | |
| num_of_ratio [Num] | |
| num_of_string [Num] | 
Convert a string to a number.
 
 | 
O  | |
| obj [Obj] | |
| object_tag [Obj] | |
| ocaml_version [Sys] | ocaml_version is the version of OCaml.
 | 
| of_array [Bigarray.Array3] | 
Build a three-dimensional big array initialized from the
     given array of arrays of arrays.
 
 | 
| of_array [Bigarray.Array2] | 
Build a two-dimensional big array initialized from the
     given array of arrays.
 
 | 
| of_array [Bigarray.Array1] | 
Build a one-dimensional big array initialized from the
     given array.
 
 | 
| of_bytes [Stream] | 
Return the stream of the characters of the bytes parameter.
 
 | 
| of_channel [Stream] | 
Return the stream of the characters read from the input channel.
 
 | 
| of_float [Nativeint] | 
Convert the given floating-point number to a native integer,
   discarding the fractional part (truncate towards 0).
 
 | 
| of_float [Int64] | 
Convert the given floating-point number to a 64-bit integer,
   discarding the fractional part (truncate towards 0).
 
 | 
| of_float [Int32] | 
Convert the given floating-point number to a 32-bit integer,
   discarding the fractional part (truncate towards 0).
 
 | 
| of_int [Nativeint] | 
Convert the given integer (type  
int) to a native integer
   (type nativeint).
 | 
| of_int [Int64] | 
Convert the given integer (type  
int) to a 64-bit integer
    (type int64).
 | 
| of_int [Int32] | 
Convert the given integer (type  
int) to a 32-bit integer
    (type int32).
 | 
| of_int32 [Nativeint] | 
Convert the given 32-bit integer (type  
int32)
   to a native integer.
 | 
| of_int32 [Int64] | 
Convert the given 32-bit integer (type  
int32)
   to a 64-bit integer (type int64).
 | 
| of_list [Stream] | 
Return the stream holding the elements of the list in the same
   order.
 
 | 
| of_list [Set.S] | of_list l creates a set from a list of elements.
 | 
| of_list [MoreLabels.Set.S] | |
| of_list [ArrayLabels] | Array.of_list l returns a fresh array containing the elements
   of l.
 | 
| of_list [Array] | Array.of_list l returns a fresh array containing the elements
   of l.
 | 
| of_nativeint [Int64] | 
Convert the given native integer (type  
nativeint)
   to a 64-bit integer (type int64).
 | 
| of_string [Stream] | 
Return the stream of the characters of the string parameter.
 
 | 
| of_string [Nativeint] | 
Convert the given string to a native integer.
 
 | 
| of_string [Int64] | 
Convert the given string to a 64-bit integer.
 
 | 
| of_string [Int32] | 
Convert the given string to a 32-bit integer.
 
 | 
| of_string [BytesLabels] | 
Return a new byte sequence that contains the same bytes as the
    given string.
 
 | 
| of_string [Bytes] | 
Return a new byte sequence that contains the same bytes as the
    given string.
 
 | 
| one [Nativeint] | 
The native integer 1.
 
 | 
| one [Int64] | 
The 64-bit integer 1.
 
 | 
| one [Int32] | 
The 32-bit integer 1.
 
 | 
| one [Complex] | 
The complex number  
1.
 | 
| open_box [Format] | open_box d opens a new pretty-printing box
   with offset d.
 | 
| open_box_of_string [CamlinternalFormat] | |
| open_connection [UnixLabels] | 
Connect to a server at the given address.
 
 | 
| open_connection [Unix] | 
Connect to a server at the given address.
 
 | 
| open_connection [ThreadUnix] | |
| open_graph [Graphics] | 
Show the graphics window or switch the screen to graphic mode.
 
 | 
| open_hbox [Format] | open_hbox () opens a new pretty-printing box.
 | 
| open_hovbox [Format] | open_hovbox d opens a new pretty-printing box
   with offset d.
 | 
| open_hvbox [Format] | open_hvbox d opens a new pretty-printing box
   with offset d.
 | 
| open_in [Scanf.Scanning] | Scanning.open_in fname returns a formatted input channel for bufferized
    reading in text mode from file fname.
 | 
| open_in [Pervasives] | 
Open the named file for reading, and return a new input channel
   on that file, positionned at the beginning of the file.
 
 | 
| open_in_bin [Scanf.Scanning] | Scanning.open_in_bin fname returns a formatted input channel for
    bufferized reading in binary mode from file fname.
 | 
| open_in_bin [Pervasives] | 
Same as  
open_in, but the file is opened in binary mode,
   so that no translation takes place during reads.
 | 
| open_in_gen [Pervasives] | open_in_gen mode perm filename opens the named file for reading,
   as described above.
 | 
| open_out [Pervasives] | 
Open the named file for writing, and return a new output channel
   on that file, positionned at the beginning of the file.
 
 | 
| open_out_bin [Pervasives] | 
Same as  
open_out, but the file is opened in binary mode,
   so that no translation takes place during writes.
 | 
| open_out_gen [Pervasives] | open_out_gen mode perm filename opens the named file for writing,
   as described above.
 | 
| open_process [UnixLabels] | 
Same as  
UnixLabels.open_process_out, but redirects both the standard
   input and standard output of the command to pipes connected to the two
   returned channels.
 | 
| open_process [Unix] | 
Same as  
Unix.open_process_out, but redirects both the standard input
   and standard output of the command to pipes connected to the two
   returned channels.
 | 
| open_process [ThreadUnix] | |
| open_process_full [UnixLabels] | 
Similar to  
UnixLabels.open_process, but the second argument specifies
   the environment passed to the command.
 | 
| open_process_full [Unix] | 
Similar to  
Unix.open_process, but the second argument specifies
   the environment passed to the command.
 | 
| open_process_in [UnixLabels] | 
High-level pipe and process management.
 
 | 
| open_process_in [Unix] | 
High-level pipe and process management.
 
 | 
| open_process_in [ThreadUnix] | |
| open_process_out [UnixLabels] | 
Same as  
UnixLabels.open_process_in, but redirect the standard input of
   the command to a pipe.
 | 
| open_process_out [Unix] | 
Same as  
Unix.open_process_in, but redirect the standard input of
   the command to a pipe.
 | 
| open_process_out [ThreadUnix] | |
| open_subwindow [GraphicsX11] | 
Create a sub-window of the current OCaml graphics window
   and return its identifier.
 
 | 
| open_tag [Format] | open_tag t opens the tag named t; the print_open_tag
   function of the formatter is called with t as argument;
   the tag marker mark_open_tag t will be flushed into the output
   device of the formatter.
 | 
| open_tbox [Format] | 
Opens a tabulation box.
 
 | 
| open_temp_file [Filename] | 
Same as  
Filename.temp_file, but returns both the name of a fresh
   temporary file, and an output channel opened (atomically) on
   this file.
 | 
| open_vbox [Format] | open_vbox d opens a new pretty-printing box
   with offset d.
 | 
| opendir [UnixLabels] | 
Open a descriptor on a directory
 
 | 
| opendir [Unix] | 
Open a descriptor on a directory
 
 | 
| openfile [UnixLabels] | 
Open the named file with the given flags.
 
 | 
| openfile [Unix] | 
Open the named file with the given flags.
 
 | 
| or_big_int [Big_int] | 
Bitwise logical 'or'.
 
 | 
| os_type [Sys] | 
Operating system currently executing the OCaml program.
 
 | 
| out_channel_length [Pervasives.LargeFile] | |
| out_channel_length [Pervasives] | 
Return the size (number of characters) of the regular file
   on which the given channel is opened.
 
 | 
| out_channel_of_descr [UnixLabels] | 
Create an output channel writing on the given descriptor.
 
 | 
| out_channel_of_descr [Unix] | 
Create an output channel writing on the given descriptor.
 
 | 
| out_of_heap_tag [Obj] | |
| output [Pervasives] | output oc buf pos len writes len characters from byte sequence buf,
   starting at offset pos, to the given output channel oc.
 | 
| output [Digest] | 
Write a digest on the given output channel.
 
 | 
| output_acc [CamlinternalFormat] | |
| output_binary_int [Pervasives] | 
Write one integer in binary format (4 bytes, big-endian)
   on the given output channel.
 
 | 
| output_buffer [Buffer] | output_buffer oc b writes the current contents of buffer b
   on the output channel oc.
 | 
| output_byte [Pervasives] | 
Write one 8-bit integer (as the single character with that code)
   on the given output channel.
 
 | 
| output_bytes [Pervasives] | 
Write the byte sequence on the given output channel.
 
 | 
| output_char [Pervasives] | 
Write the character on the given output channel.
 
 | 
| output_string [Pervasives] | 
Write the string on the given output channel.
 
 | 
| output_substring [Pervasives] | 
Same as  
output but take a string as argument instead of
   a byte sequence.
 | 
| output_value [Pervasives] | 
Write the representation of a structured value of any type
   to a channel.
 
 | 
| over_max_boxes [Format] | 
Tests if the maximum number of boxes allowed have already been opened.
 
 | 
P  | |
| param_format_of_ignored_format [CamlinternalFormat] | |
| params [CamlinternalOO] | |
| parent_dir_name [Filename] | 
The conventional name for the parent of the current directory
   (e.g.
 
 | 
| parse [Arg] | Arg.parse speclist anon_fun usage_msg parses the command line.
 | 
| parse_argv [Arg] | Arg.parse_argv ~current args speclist anon_fun usage_msg parses
  the array args as if it were the command line.
 | 
| parse_argv_dynamic [Arg] | 
Same as  
Arg.parse_argv, except that the speclist argument is a
    reference and may be updated during the parsing.
 | 
| parse_dynamic [Arg] | 
Same as  
Arg.parse, except that the speclist argument is a reference
    and may be updated during the parsing.
 | 
| partition [Set.S] | partition p s returns a pair of sets (s1, s2), where
       s1 is the set of all the elements of s that satisfy the
       predicate p, and s2 is the set of all the elements of
       s that do not satisfy p.
 | 
| partition [MoreLabels.Set.S] | |
| partition [MoreLabels.Map.S] | |
| partition [Map.S] | partition p m 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.
 | 
| partition [ListLabels] | partition p l returns a pair of lists (l1, l2), where
   l1 is the list of all the elements of l that
   satisfy the predicate p, and l2 is the list of all the
   elements of l that do not satisfy p.
 | 
| partition [List] | partition p l returns a pair of lists (l1, l2), where
   l1 is the list of all the elements of l that
   satisfy the predicate p, and l2 is the list of all the
   elements of l that do not satisfy p.
 | 
| pause [UnixLabels] | 
Wait until a non-ignored, non-blocked signal is delivered.
 
 | 
| pause [Unix] | 
Wait until a non-ignored, non-blocked signal is delivered.
 
 | 
| peek [Stream] | 
Return  
Some of "the first element" of the stream, or None if
   the stream is empty.
 | 
| peek [Queue] | peek q returns the first element in queue q, without removing
   it from the queue, or raises Empty if the queue is empty.
 | 
| pipe [UnixLabels] | 
Create a pipe.
 
 | 
| pipe [Unix] | 
Create a pipe.
 
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| pipe [ThreadUnix] | |
| plot [Graphics] | 
Plot the given point with the current drawing color.
 
 | 
| plots [Graphics] | 
Plot the given points with the current drawing color.
 
 | 
| point_color [Graphics] | 
Return the color of the given point in the backing store
   (see "Double buffering" below).
 
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| polar [Complex] | polar norm arg returns the complex having norm norm
    and argument arg.
 | 
| poll [Event] | 
Non-blocking version of  
Event.sync: offer all the communication
   possibilities specified in the event to the outside world,
   and if one can take place immediately, perform it and return
   Some r where r is the result value of that communication.
 | 
| pop [Stack] | pop s removes and returns the topmost element in stack s,
   or raises Empty if the stack is empty.
 | 
| pop [Queue] | pop is a synonym for take.
 | 
| pos_in [Pervasives.LargeFile] | |
| pos_in [Pervasives] | 
Return the current reading position for the given channel.
 
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| pos_out [Pervasives.LargeFile] | |
| pos_out [Pervasives] | 
Return the current writing position for the given channel.
 
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| pow [Complex] | 
Power function.
 
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| power_big_int_positive_big_int [Big_int] | 
Exponentiation functions.
 
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| power_big_int_positive_int [Big_int] | |
| power_int_positive_big_int [Big_int] | |
| power_int_positive_int [Big_int] | |
| power_num [Num] | 
Exponentiation
 
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| pp_close_box [Format] | |
| pp_close_tag [Format] | |
| pp_close_tbox [Format] | |
| pp_force_newline [Format] | |
| pp_get_all_formatter_output_functions [Format] | |
| pp_get_ellipsis_text [Format] | |
| pp_get_formatter_out_functions [Format] | 
These functions are the basic ones: usual functions
   operating on the standard formatter are defined via partial
   evaluation of these primitives.
 
 | 
| pp_get_formatter_output_functions [Format] | |
| pp_get_formatter_tag_functions [Format] | |
| pp_get_margin [Format] | |
| pp_get_mark_tags [Format] | |
| pp_get_max_boxes [Format] | |
| pp_get_max_indent [Format] | |
| pp_get_print_tags [Format] | |
| pp_open_box [Format] | |
| pp_open_hbox [Format] | |
| pp_open_hovbox [Format] | |
| pp_open_hvbox [Format] | |
| pp_open_tag [Format] | |
| pp_open_tbox [Format] | |
| pp_open_vbox [Format] | |
| pp_over_max_boxes [Format] | |
| pp_print_as [Format] | |
| pp_print_bool [Format] | |
| pp_print_break [Format] | |
| pp_print_char [Format] | |
| pp_print_cut [Format] | |
| pp_print_float [Format] | |
| pp_print_flush [Format] | |
| pp_print_if_newline [Format] | |
| pp_print_int [Format] | |
| pp_print_list [Format] | pp_print_list ?pp_sep pp_v ppf l prints the list l.
 | 
| pp_print_newline [Format] | |
| pp_print_space [Format] | |
| pp_print_string [Format] | |
| pp_print_tab [Format] | |
| pp_print_tbreak [Format] | |
| pp_print_text [Format] | pp_print_text ppf s prints s with spaces and newlines
    respectively printed with Format.pp_print_space and
    Format.pp_force_newline.
 | 
| pp_set_all_formatter_output_functions [Format] | |
| pp_set_ellipsis_text [Format] | |
| pp_set_formatter_out_channel [Format] | |
| pp_set_formatter_out_functions [Format] | |
| pp_set_formatter_output_functions [Format] | |
| pp_set_formatter_tag_functions [Format] | |
| pp_set_margin [Format] | |
| pp_set_mark_tags [Format] | |
| pp_set_max_boxes [Format] | |
| pp_set_max_indent [Format] | |
| pp_set_print_tags [Format] | |
| pp_set_tab [Format] | |
| pp_set_tags [Format] | |
| pred [Pervasives] | pred x is x - 1.
 | 
| pred [Nativeint] | 
Predecessor.
 
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| pred [Int64] | 
Predecessor.
 
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| pred [Int32] | 
Predecessor.
 
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| pred_big_int [Big_int] | 
Predecessor (subtract 1).
 
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| pred_num [Num] | pred n is n-1
 | 
| prerr_bytes [Pervasives] | 
Print a byte sequence on standard error.
 
 | 
| prerr_char [Pervasives] | 
Print a character on standard error.
 
 | 
| prerr_endline [Pervasives] | 
Print a string, followed by a newline character on standard
   error and flush standard error.
 
 | 
| prerr_float [Pervasives] | 
Print a floating-point number, in decimal, on standard error.
 
 | 
| prerr_int [Pervasives] | 
Print an integer, in decimal, on standard error.
 
 | 
| prerr_newline [Pervasives] | 
Print a newline character on standard error, and flush
   standard error.
 
 | 
| prerr_string [Pervasives] | 
Print a string on standard error.
 
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| print [Printexc] | Printexc.print fn x applies fn to x and returns the result.
 | 
| print_as [Format] | print_as len str prints str in the
   current box.
 | 
| print_backtrace [Printexc] | Printexc.print_backtrace oc prints an exception backtrace
    on the output channel oc.
 | 
| print_bool [Format] | 
Prints a boolean in the current box.
 
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| print_break [Format] | 
Inserts a break hint in a pretty-printing box.
 
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| print_bytes [Pervasives] | 
Print a byte sequence on standard output.
 
 | 
| print_char [Pervasives] | 
Print a character on standard output.
 
 | 
| print_char [Format] | 
Prints a character in the current box.
 
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| print_cut [Format] | print_cut () is used to mark a good break position.
 | 
| print_endline [Pervasives] | 
Print a string, followed by a newline character, on
   standard output and flush standard output.
 
 | 
| print_float [Pervasives] | 
Print a floating-point number, in decimal, on standard output.
 
 | 
| print_float [Format] | 
Prints a floating point number in the current box.
 
 | 
| print_flush [Format] | 
Flushes the pretty printer: all opened boxes are closed,
   and all pending text is displayed.
 
 | 
| print_if_newline [Format] | 
Executes the next formatting command if the preceding line
   has just been split.
 
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| print_int [Pervasives] | 
Print an integer, in decimal, on standard output.
 
 | 
| print_int [Format] | 
Prints an integer in the current box.
 
 | 
| print_newline [Pervasives] | 
Print a newline character on standard output, and flush
   standard output.
 
 | 
| print_newline [Format] | 
Equivalent to  
print_flush followed by a new line.
 | 
| print_raw_backtrace [Printexc] | 
Print a raw backtrace in the same format
     
Printexc.print_backtrace uses.
 | 
| print_space [Format] | print_space () is used to separate items (typically to print
   a space between two words).
 | 
| print_stat [Gc] | 
Print the current values of the memory management counters (in
   human-readable form) into the channel argument.
 
 | 
| print_string [Pervasives] | 
Print a string on standard output.
 
 | 
| print_string [Format] | print_string str prints str in the current box.
 | 
| print_tab [Format] | print_tab () is equivalent to print_tbreak 0 0.
 | 
| print_tbreak [Format] | 
Break hint in a tabulation box.
 
 | 
| printf [Printf] | 
Same as  
Printf.fprintf, but output on stdout.
 | 
| printf [Format] | 
Same as  
fprintf above, but output on std_formatter.
 | 
| prohibit [Dynlink] | prohibit units prohibits dynamically-linked units from referencing
    the units named in list units.
 | 
| public_method_label [CamlinternalOO] | |
| push [Stack] | push x s adds the element x at the top of stack s.
 | 
| push [Queue] | push is a synonym for add.
 | 
| putenv [UnixLabels] | Unix.putenv name value sets the value associated to a
   variable in the process environment.
 | 
| putenv [Unix] | Unix.putenv name value sets the value associated to a
   variable in the process environment.
 | 
Q  | |
| quick_stat [Gc] | 
Same as  
stat except that live_words, live_blocks, free_words,
    free_blocks, largest_free, and fragments are set to 0.
 | 
| quo_num [Num] | 
Euclidean division: quotient.
 
 | 
| quomod_big_int [Big_int] | 
Euclidean division of two big integers.
 
 | 
| quote [Str] | Str.quote s returns a regexp string that matches exactly
   s and nothing else.
 | 
| quote [Filename] | 
Return a quoted version of a file name, suitable for use as
    one argument in a command line, escaping all meta-characters.
 
 | 
R  | |
| raise [Pervasives] | 
Raise the given exception value
 
 | 
| raise_notrace [Pervasives] | 
A faster version  
raise which does not record the backtrace.
 | 
| randomize [MoreLabels.Hashtbl] | |
| randomize [Hashtbl] | 
After a call to  
Hashtbl.randomize(), hash tables are created in
    randomized mode by default: Hashtbl.create returns randomized
    hash tables, unless the ~random:false optional parameter is given.
 | 
| ratio_of_num [Num] | |
| raw_backtrace_length [Printexc] | raw_backtrace_length bckt returns the number of slots in the
    backtrace bckt.
 | 
| raw_backtrace_to_string [Printexc] | 
Return a string from a raw backtrace, in the same format
     
Printexc.get_backtrace uses.
 | 
| rcontains_from [String] | String.rcontains_from s stop c tests if character c
   appears in s before position stop+1.
 | 
| rcontains_from [StringLabels] | String.rcontains_from s stop c tests if character c
   appears in s before position stop+1.
 | 
| rcontains_from [BytesLabels] | rcontains_from s stop c tests if byte c appears in s before
    position stop+1.
 | 
| rcontains_from [Bytes] | rcontains_from s stop c tests if byte c appears in s before
    position stop+1.
 | 
| read [UnixLabels] | read fd buff ofs len reads len bytes from descriptor fd,
    storing them in byte sequence buff, starting at position ofs in
    buff.
 | 
| read [Unix] | read fd buff ofs len reads len bytes from descriptor fd,
    storing them in byte sequence buff, starting at position ofs in
    buff.
 | 
| read [ThreadUnix] | |
| read_float [Pervasives] | 
Flush standard output, then read one line from standard input
   and convert it to a floating-point number.
 
 | 
| read_int [Pervasives] | 
Flush standard output, then read one line from standard input
   and convert it to an integer.
 
 | 
| read_key [Graphics] | 
Wait for a key to be pressed, and return the corresponding
   character.
 
 | 
| read_line [Pervasives] | 
Flush standard output, then read characters from standard input
   until a newline character is encountered.
 
 | 
| readdir [UnixLabels] | 
Return the next entry in a directory.
 
 | 
| readdir [Unix] | 
Return the next entry in a directory.
 
 | 
| readdir [Sys] | 
Return the names of all files present in the given directory.
 
 | 
| readlink [UnixLabels] | 
Read the contents of a link.
 
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| readlink [Unix] | 
Read the contents of a link.
 
 | 
| really_input [Pervasives] | really_input ic buf pos len reads len characters from channel ic,
   storing them in byte sequence buf, starting at character number pos.
 | 
| really_input_string [Pervasives] | really_input_string ic len reads len characters from channel ic
   and returns them in a new string.
 | 
| recast [CamlinternalFormat] | |
| receive [Event] | receive ch returns the event consisting in receiving a value
   from the channel ch.
 | 
| record_backtrace [Printexc] | Printexc.record_backtrace b turns recording of exception backtraces
    on (if b = true) or off (if b = false).
 | 
| recv [UnixLabels] | 
Receive data from a connected socket.
 
 | 
| recv [Unix] | 
Receive data from a connected socket.
 
 | 
| recv [ThreadUnix] | |
| recvfrom [UnixLabels] | 
Receive data from an unconnected socket.
 
 | 
| recvfrom [Unix] | 
Receive data from an unconnected socket.
 
 | 
| recvfrom [ThreadUnix] | |
| red [Graphics] | |
| ref [Pervasives] | 
Return a fresh reference containing the given value.
 
 | 
| regexp [Str] | 
Compile a regular expression.
 
 | 
| regexp_case_fold [Str] | 
Same as  
regexp, but the compiled expression will match text
    in a case-insensitive way: uppercase and lowercase letters will
    be considered equivalent.
 | 
| regexp_string [Str] | Str.regexp_string s returns a regular expression
   that matches exactly s and nothing else.
 | 
| regexp_string_case_fold [Str] | Str.regexp_string_case_fold is similar to Str.regexp_string,
   but the regexp matches in a case-insensitive way.
 | 
| register [Callback] | Callback.register n v registers the value v under
   the name n.
 | 
| register_exception [Callback] | Callback.register_exception n exn registers the
   exception contained in the exception value exn
   under the name n.
 | 
| register_printer [Printexc] | Printexc.register_printer fn registers fn as an exception
    printer.
 | 
| rem [Nativeint] | 
Integer remainder.
 
 | 
| rem [Int64] | 
Integer remainder.
 
 | 
| rem [Int32] | 
Integer remainder.
 
 | 
| remember_mode [Graphics] | 
Set remember mode on or off.
 
 | 
| remove [Weak.S] | remove t x removes from t one instance of x.
 | 
| remove [Sys] | 
Remove the given file name from the file system.
 
 | 
| remove [Set.S] | remove x s returns a set containing all elements of s,
       except x.
 | 
| remove [MoreLabels.Set.S] | |
| remove [MoreLabels.Map.S] | |
| remove [MoreLabels.Hashtbl.SeededS] | |
| remove [MoreLabels.Hashtbl.S] | |
| remove [MoreLabels.Hashtbl] | |
| remove [Map.S] | remove x m returns a map containing the same bindings as
       m, except for x which is unbound in the returned map.
 | 
| remove [Hashtbl.SeededS] | |
| remove [Hashtbl.S] | |
| remove [Hashtbl] | Hashtbl.remove tbl x removes the current binding of x in tbl,
   restoring the previous binding if it exists.
 | 
| remove_assoc [ListLabels] | remove_assoc a l returns the list of
   pairs l without the first pair with key a, if any.
 | 
| remove_assoc [List] | remove_assoc a l returns the list of
   pairs l without the first pair with key a, if any.
 | 
| remove_assq [ListLabels] | 
Same as  
ListLabels.remove_assoc, but uses physical equality instead
   of structural equality to compare keys.
 | 
| remove_assq [List] | 
Same as  
List.remove_assoc, but uses physical equality instead
   of structural equality to compare keys.
 | 
| rename [UnixLabels] | rename old new changes the name of a file from old to new.
 | 
| rename [Unix] | rename old new changes the name of a file from old to new.
 | 
| rename [Sys] | 
Rename a file.
 
 | 
| replace [MoreLabels.Hashtbl.SeededS] | |
| replace [MoreLabels.Hashtbl.S] | |
| replace [MoreLabels.Hashtbl] | |
| replace [Hashtbl.SeededS] | |
| replace [Hashtbl.S] | |
| replace [Hashtbl] | Hashtbl.replace tbl x y replaces the current binding of x
   in tbl by a binding of x to y.
 | 
| replace_first [Str] | 
Same as  
Str.global_replace, except that only the first substring
   matching the regular expression is replaced.
 | 
| replace_matched [Str] | replace_matched repl s returns the replacement text repl
   in which \1, \2, etc.
 | 
| repr [Obj] | |
| reset [MoreLabels.Hashtbl.SeededS] | |
| reset [MoreLabels.Hashtbl.S] | |
| reset [MoreLabels.Hashtbl] | |
| reset [Hashtbl.SeededS] | |
| reset [Hashtbl.S] | |
| reset [Hashtbl] | 
Empty a hash table and shrink the size of the bucket table
    to its initial size.
 
 | 
| reset [Buffer] | 
Empty the buffer and deallocate the internal byte sequence holding the
   buffer contents, replacing it with the initial internal byte sequence
   of length  
n that was allocated by Buffer.create n.
 | 
| reshape [Bigarray] | reshape b [|d1;...;dN|] converts the big array b to a
   N-dimensional array of dimensions d1...
 | 
| reshape_1 [Bigarray] | 
Specialized version of  
Bigarray.reshape for reshaping to
   one-dimensional arrays.
 | 
| reshape_2 [Bigarray] | 
Specialized version of  
Bigarray.reshape for reshaping to
   two-dimensional arrays.
 | 
| reshape_3 [Bigarray] | 
Specialized version of  
Bigarray.reshape for reshaping to
   three-dimensional arrays.
 | 
| resize_window [Graphics] | 
Resize and erase the graphics window.
 
 | 
| rev [ListLabels] | 
List reversal.
 
 | 
| rev [List] | 
List reversal.
 
 | 
| rev_append [ListLabels] | List.rev_append l1 l2 reverses l1 and concatenates it to l2.
 | 
| rev_append [List] | List.rev_append l1 l2 reverses l1 and concatenates it to l2.
 | 
| rev_char_set [CamlinternalFormat] | |
| rev_map [ListLabels] | List.rev_map f l gives the same result as
   ListLabels.rev (ListLabels.map f l), but is tail-recursive and
   more efficient.
 | 
| rev_map [List] | |
| rev_map2 [ListLabels] | List.rev_map2 f l1 l2 gives the same result as
   ListLabels.rev (ListLabels.map2 f l1 l2), but is tail-recursive and
   more efficient.
 | 
| rev_map2 [List] | |
| rewinddir [UnixLabels] | 
Reposition the descriptor to the beginning of the directory
 
 | 
| rewinddir [Unix] | 
Reposition the descriptor to the beginning of the directory
 
 | 
| rgb [Graphics] | rgb r g b returns the integer encoding the color with red
   component r, green component g, and blue component b.
 | 
| rhs_end [Parsing] | 
See  
Parsing.rhs_start.
 | 
| rhs_end_pos [Parsing] | 
Same as  
rhs_end, but return a position instead of an offset.
 | 
| rhs_start [Parsing] | 
Same as  
Parsing.symbol_start and Parsing.symbol_end, but
   return the offset of the string matching the nth item on the
   right-hand side of the rule, where n is the integer parameter
   to rhs_start and rhs_end.
 | 
| rhs_start_pos [Parsing] | 
Same as  
rhs_start, but return a position instead of an offset.
 | 
| rindex [String] | String.rindex s c returns the index of the last
   occurrence of character c in string s.
 | 
| rindex [StringLabels] | String.rindex s c returns the index of the last
   occurrence of character c in string s.
 | 
| rindex [BytesLabels] | rindex s c returns the index of the last occurrence of byte c
    in s.
 | 
| rindex [Bytes] | rindex s c returns the index of the last occurrence of byte c
    in s.
 | 
| rindex_from [String] | String.rindex_from s i c returns the index of the
   last occurrence of character c in string s before position i+1.
 | 
| rindex_from [StringLabels] | String.rindex_from s i c returns the index of the
   last occurrence of character c in string s before position i+1.
 | 
| rindex_from [BytesLabels] | rindex_from s i c returns the index of the last occurrence of
    byte c in s before position i+1.
 | 
| rindex_from [Bytes] | rindex_from s i c returns the index of the last occurrence of
    byte c in s before position i+1.
 | 
| rlineto [Graphics] | 
Draw a line with endpoints the current point and the
   current point translated of the given vector,
   and move the current point to this point.
 
 | 
| rmdir [UnixLabels] | 
Remove an empty directory.
 
 | 
| rmdir [Unix] | 
Remove an empty directory.
 
 | 
| rmoveto [Graphics] | rmoveto dx dy translates the current point by the given vector.
 | 
| round_num [Num] | round_num n returns the integer closest to n.
 | 
| run_initializers [CamlinternalOO] | |
| run_initializers_opt [CamlinternalOO] | |
S  | |
| scanf [Scanf] | 
Same as  
Scanf.bscanf, but reads from the predefined formatted input
    channel Scanf.Scanning.stdin that is connected to Pervasives.stdin.
 | 
| search_backward [Str] | search_backward r s last searches the string s for a
  substring matching the regular expression r.
 | 
| search_forward [Str] | search_forward r s start searches the string s for a substring
   matching the regular expression r.
 | 
| seeded_hash [MoreLabels.Hashtbl] | |
| seeded_hash [Hashtbl] | 
A variant of  
Hashtbl.hash that is further parameterized by
   an integer seed.
 | 
| seeded_hash_param [MoreLabels.Hashtbl] | |
| seeded_hash_param [Hashtbl] | 
A variant of  
Hashtbl.hash_param that is further parameterized by
   an integer seed.
 | 
| seek_in [Pervasives.LargeFile] | |
| seek_in [Pervasives] | seek_in chan pos sets the current reading position to pos
   for channel chan.
 | 
| seek_out [Pervasives.LargeFile] | |
| seek_out [Pervasives] | seek_out chan pos sets the current writing position to pos
   for channel chan.
 | 
| select [UnixLabels] | 
Wait until some input/output operations become possible on
   some channels.
 
 | 
| select [Unix] | 
Wait until some input/output operations become possible on
   some channels.
 
 | 
| select [ThreadUnix] | |
| select [Thread] | 
Suspend the execution of the calling thead until input/output
   becomes possible on the given Unix file descriptors.
 
 | 
| select [Event] | 
'Synchronize' on an alternative of events.
 
 | 
| self [Thread] | 
Return the thread currently executing.
 
 | 
| self_init [Random] | 
Initialize the generator with a random seed chosen
   in a system-dependent way.
 
 | 
| send [UnixLabels] | 
Send data over a connected socket.
 
 | 
| send [Unix] | 
Send data over a connected socket.
 
 | 
| send [ThreadUnix] | |
| send [Event] | send ch v returns the event consisting in sending the value v
   over the channel ch.
 | 
| send [CamlinternalOO] | |
| send_substring [UnixLabels] | 
Same as  
send, but take the data from a string instead of a byte
    sequence.
 | 
| send_substring [Unix] | 
Same as  
send, but take the data from a string instead of a byte
    sequence.
 | 
| send_substring [ThreadUnix] | |
| sendcache [CamlinternalOO] | |
| sendself [CamlinternalOO] | |
| sendto [UnixLabels] | 
Send data over an unconnected socket.
 
 | 
| sendto [Unix] | 
Send data over an unconnected socket.
 
 | 
| sendto [ThreadUnix] | |
| sendto_substring [UnixLabels] | 
Same as  
sendto, but take the data from a string instead of a
    byte sequence.
 | 
| sendto_substring [Unix] | 
Same as  
sendto, but take the data from a string instead of a
    byte sequence.
 | 
| sendto_substring [ThreadUnix] | |
| set [Weak] | Weak.set ar n (Some el) sets the nth cell of ar to be a
   (full) pointer to el; Weak.set ar n None sets the nth
   cell of ar to empty.
 | 
| set [String] | String.set s n c modifies byte sequence s in place,
   replacing the byte at index n with c.
 | 
| set [StringLabels] | String.set s n c modifies byte sequence s in place,
   replacing the byte at index n with c.
 | 
| set [Gc] | set r changes the GC parameters according to the control record r.
 | 
| set [BytesLabels] | set s n c modifies s in place, replacing the byte at index n
    with c.
 | 
| set [Bytes] | set s n c modifies s in place, replacing the byte at index n
    with c.
 | 
| set [Bigarray.Array3] | Array3.set a x y v, or alternatively a.{x,y,z} <- v,
     stores the value v at coordinates (x, y, z) in a.
 | 
| set [Bigarray.Array2] | Array2.set a x y v, or alternatively a.{x,y} <- v,
     stores the value v at coordinates (x, y) in a.
 | 
| set [Bigarray.Array1] | Array1.set a x v, also written a.{x} <- v,
     stores the value v at index x in a.
 | 
| set [Bigarray.Genarray] | 
Assign an element of a generic big array.
 
 | 
| set [ArrayLabels] | Array.set a n x modifies array a in place, replacing
   element number n with x.
 | 
| set [Array] | Array.set a n x modifies array a in place, replacing
   element number n with x.
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| set_all_formatter_output_functions [Format] | |
| set_approx_printing [Arith_status] | 
Get or set the flag  
approx_printing.
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| set_binary_mode_in [Pervasives] | set_binary_mode_in ic true sets the channel ic to binary
   mode: no translations take place during input.
 | 
| set_binary_mode_out [Pervasives] | set_binary_mode_out oc true sets the channel oc to binary
   mode: no translations take place during output.
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| set_close_on_exec [UnixLabels] | 
Set the ``close-on-exec'' flag on the given descriptor.
 
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| set_close_on_exec [Unix] | 
Set the ``close-on-exec'' flag on the given descriptor.
 
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| set_color [Graphics] | 
Set the current drawing color.
 
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| set_double_field [Obj] | |
| set_ellipsis_text [Format] | 
Set the text of the ellipsis printed when too many boxes
   are opened (a single dot,  
., by default).
 | 
| set_error_when_null_denominator [Arith_status] | 
Get or set the flag  
null_denominator.
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| set_field [Obj] | |
| set_floating_precision [Arith_status] | 
Get or set the parameter  
floating_precision.
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| set_font [Graphics] | 
Set the font used for drawing text.
 
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| set_formatter_out_channel [Format] | 
Redirect the pretty-printer output to the given channel.
 
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| set_formatter_out_functions [Format] | set_formatter_out_functions f
   Redirect the pretty-printer output to the functions f.out_string
   and f.out_flush as described in
   set_formatter_output_functions.
 | 
| set_formatter_output_functions [Format] | set_formatter_output_functions out flush redirects the
   pretty-printer output functions to the functions out and
   flush.
 | 
| set_formatter_tag_functions [Format] | set_formatter_tag_functions tag_funs changes the meaning of
   opening and closing tags to use the functions in tag_funs.
 | 
| set_line_width [Graphics] | 
Set the width of points and lines drawn with the functions above.
 
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| set_margin [Format] | set_margin d sets the value of the right margin
   to d (in characters): this value is used to detect line
   overflows that leads to split lines.
 | 
| set_mark_tags [Format] | set_print_tags b turns on or off the printing of tags, while
    set_mark_tags b turns on or off the output of tag markers.
 | 
| set_max_boxes [Format] | set_max_boxes max sets the maximum number of boxes simultaneously
   opened.
 | 
| set_max_indent [Format] | set_max_indent d sets the value of the maximum
   indentation limit to d (in characters):
   once this limit is reached, boxes are rejected to the left,
   if they do not fit on the current line.
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| set_method [CamlinternalOO] | |
| set_methods [CamlinternalOO] | |
| set_nonblock [UnixLabels] | 
Set the ``non-blocking'' flag on the given descriptor.
 
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| set_nonblock [Unix] | 
Set the ``non-blocking'' flag on the given descriptor.
 
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| set_normalize_ratio [Arith_status] | 
Get or set the flag  
normalize_ratio.
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| set_normalize_ratio_when_printing [Arith_status] | 
Get or set the flag  
normalize_ratio_when_printing.
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| set_print_tags [Format] | |
| set_signal [Sys] | 
Same as  
Sys.signal but return value is ignored.
 | 
| set_state [Random] | 
Set the state of the generator used by the basic functions.
 
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| set_tab [Format] | 
Sets a tabulation mark at the current insertion point.
 
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| set_tag [Obj] | |
| set_tags [Format] | set_tags b turns on or off the treatment of tags (default is off).
 | 
| set_temp_dir_name [Filename] | 
Change the temporary directory returned by  
Filename.get_temp_dir_name
    and used by Filename.temp_file and Filename.open_temp_file.
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| set_text_size [Graphics] | 
Set the character size used for drawing text.
 
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| set_trace [Parsing] | 
Control debugging support for  
ocamlyacc-generated parsers.
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| set_uncaught_exception_handler [Printexc] | Printexc.set_uncaught_exception_handler fn registers fn as the handler
    for uncaught exceptions.
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| set_window_title [Graphics] | 
Set the title of the graphics window.
 
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| setgid [UnixLabels] | 
Set the real group id and effective group id for the process.
 
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| setgid [Unix] | 
Set the real group id and effective group id for the process.
 
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| setgroups [UnixLabels] | setgroups groups sets the supplementary group IDs for the
      calling process.
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| setgroups [Unix] | setgroups groups sets the supplementary group IDs for the
      calling process.
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| setitimer [UnixLabels] | setitimer t s sets the interval timer t and returns
   its previous status.
 | 
| setitimer [Unix] | setitimer t s sets the interval timer t and returns
   its previous status.
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| setsid [UnixLabels] | 
Put the calling process in a new session and detach it from
   its controlling terminal.
 
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| setsid [Unix] | 
Put the calling process in a new session and detach it from
   its controlling terminal.
 
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| setsockopt [UnixLabels] | 
Set or clear a boolean-valued option in the given socket.
 
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| setsockopt [Unix] | 
Set or clear a boolean-valued option in the given socket.
 
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| setsockopt_float [UnixLabels] | 
Same as  
Unix.setsockopt for a socket option whose value is a
    floating-point number.
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| setsockopt_float [Unix] | 
Same as  
Unix.setsockopt for a socket option whose value is a
   floating-point number.
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| setsockopt_int [UnixLabels] | 
Same as  
Unix.setsockopt for an integer-valued socket option.
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| setsockopt_int [Unix] | 
Same as  
Unix.setsockopt for an integer-valued socket option.
 | 
| setsockopt_optint [UnixLabels] | 
Same as  
Unix.setsockopt for a socket option whose value is
    an int option.
 | 
| setsockopt_optint [Unix] | 
Same as  
Unix.setsockopt for a socket option whose value is an
   int option.
 | 
| setuid [UnixLabels] | 
Set the real user id and effective user id for the process.
 
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| setuid [Unix] | 
Set the real user id and effective user id for the process.
 
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| shift_left [Nativeint] | Nativeint.shift_left x y shifts x to the left by y bits.
 | 
| shift_left [Int64] | Int64.shift_left x y shifts x to the left by y bits.
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| shift_left [Int32] | Int32.shift_left x y shifts x to the left by y bits.
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| shift_left_big_int [Big_int] | shift_left_big_int b n returns b shifted left by n bits.
 | 
| shift_right [Nativeint] | Nativeint.shift_right x y shifts x to the right by y bits.
 | 
| shift_right [Int64] | Int64.shift_right x y shifts x to the right by y bits.
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| shift_right [Int32] | Int32.shift_right x y shifts x to the right by y bits.
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| shift_right_big_int [Big_int] | shift_right_big_int b n returns b shifted right by n bits.
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| shift_right_logical [Nativeint] | Nativeint.shift_right_logical x y shifts x to the right
   by y bits.
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| shift_right_logical [Int64] | Int64.shift_right_logical x y shifts x to the right by y bits.
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| shift_right_logical [Int32] | Int32.shift_right_logical x y shifts x to the right by y bits.
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| shift_right_towards_zero_big_int [Big_int] | shift_right_towards_zero_big_int b n returns b shifted
            right by n bits.
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| shutdown [UnixLabels] | 
Shutdown a socket connection.
 
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| shutdown [Unix] | 
Shutdown a socket connection.
 
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| shutdown_connection [UnixLabels] | 
``Shut down'' a connection established with  
UnixLabels.open_connection;
   that is, transmit an end-of-file condition to the server reading
   on the other side of the connection.
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| shutdown_connection [Unix] | 
``Shut down'' a connection established with  
Unix.open_connection;
   that is, transmit an end-of-file condition to the server reading
   on the other side of the connection.
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| sigabrt [Sys] | 
Abnormal termination
 
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| sigalrm [Sys] | 
Timeout
 
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| sigchld [Sys] | 
Child process terminated
 
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| sigcont [Sys] | 
Continue
 
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| sigfpe [Sys] | 
Arithmetic exception
 
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| sighup [Sys] | 
Hangup on controlling terminal
 
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| sigill [Sys] | 
Invalid hardware instruction
 
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| sigint [Sys] | 
Interactive interrupt (ctrl-C)
 
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| sigkill [Sys] | 
Termination (cannot be ignored)
 
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| sigmask [Thread] | sigmask cmd sigs changes the set of blocked signals for the
   calling thread.
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| sign_big_int [Big_int] | 
Return  
0 if the given big integer is zero,
           1 if it is positive, and -1 if it is negative.
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| sign_num [Num] | 
Return  
-1, 0 or 1 according to the sign of the argument.
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| signal [Sys] | 
Set the behavior of the system on receipt of a given signal.
 
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| signal [Condition] | signal c restarts one of the processes waiting on the
   condition variable c.
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| sigpending [UnixLabels] | 
Return the set of blocked signals that are currently pending.
 
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| sigpending [Unix] | 
Return the set of blocked signals that are currently pending.
 
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| sigpipe [Sys] | 
Broken pipe
 
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| sigprocmask [UnixLabels] | sigprocmask cmd sigs changes the set of blocked signals.
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| sigprocmask [Unix] | sigprocmask cmd sigs changes the set of blocked signals.
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| sigprof [Sys] | 
Profiling interrupt
 
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| sigquit [Sys] | 
Interactive termination
 
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| sigsegv [Sys] | 
Invalid memory reference
 
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| sigstop [Sys] | 
Stop
 
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| sigsuspend [UnixLabels] | sigsuspend sigs atomically sets the blocked signals to sigs
   and waits for a non-ignored, non-blocked signal to be delivered.
 | 
| sigsuspend [Unix] | sigsuspend sigs atomically sets the blocked signals to sigs
   and waits for a non-ignored, non-blocked signal to be delivered.
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| sigterm [Sys] | 
Termination
 
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| sigtstp [Sys] | 
Interactive stop
 
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| sigttin [Sys] | 
Terminal read from background process
 
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| sigttou [Sys] | 
Terminal write from background process
 
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| sigusr1 [Sys] | 
Application-defined signal 1
 
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| sigusr2 [Sys] | 
Application-defined signal 2
 
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| sigvtalrm [Sys] | 
Timeout in virtual time
 
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| sin [Pervasives] | 
Sine.
 
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| single_write [UnixLabels] | 
Same as  
write, but attempts to write only once.
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| single_write [Unix] | 
Same as  
write, but attempts to write only once.
 | 
| single_write_substring [UnixLabels] | 
Same as  
single_write, but take the data from a string instead of
    a byte sequence.
 | 
| single_write_substring [Unix] | 
Same as  
single_write, but take the data from a string instead of
    a byte sequence.
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| singleton [Set.S] | singleton x returns the one-element set containing only x.
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| singleton [MoreLabels.Set.S] | |
| singleton [MoreLabels.Map.S] | |
| singleton [Map.S] | singleton x y returns the one-element map that contains a binding y
        for x.
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| sinh [Pervasives] | 
Hyperbolic sine.
 
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| size [Obj] | |
| size [Nativeint] | 
The size in bits of a native integer.
 
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| size_x [Graphics] | 
See  
Graphics.size_y.
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| size_y [Graphics] | 
Return the size of the graphics window.
 
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| sleep [UnixLabels] | 
Stop execution for the given number of seconds.
 
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| sleep [Unix] | 
Stop execution for the given number of seconds.
 
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| sleep [ThreadUnix] | |
| slice_left [Bigarray.Array2] | 
Extract a row (one-dimensional slice) of the given two-dimensional
     big array.
 
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| slice_left [Bigarray.Genarray] | 
Extract a sub-array of lower dimension from the given big array
     by fixing one or several of the first (left-most) coordinates.
 
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| slice_left_1 [Bigarray.Array3] | 
Extract a one-dimensional slice of the given three-dimensional
     big array by fixing the first two coordinates.
 
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| slice_left_2 [Bigarray.Array3] | 
Extract a  two-dimensional slice of the given three-dimensional
     big array by fixing the first coordinate.
 
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| slice_right [Bigarray.Array2] | 
Extract a column (one-dimensional slice) of the given
     two-dimensional big array.
 
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| slice_right [Bigarray.Genarray] | 
Extract a sub-array of lower dimension from the given big array
     by fixing one or several of the last (right-most) coordinates.
 
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| slice_right_1 [Bigarray.Array3] | 
Extract a one-dimensional slice of the given three-dimensional
     big array by fixing the last two coordinates.
 
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| slice_right_2 [Bigarray.Array3] | 
Extract a two-dimensional slice of the given
     three-dimensional big array by fixing the last coordinate.
 
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| snd [Pervasives] | 
Return the second component of a pair.
 
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| socket [UnixLabels] | 
Create a new socket in the given domain, and with the
   given kind.
 
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| socket [Unix] | 
Create a new socket in the given domain, and with the
   given kind.
 
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| socket [ThreadUnix] | |
| socketpair [UnixLabels] | 
Create a pair of unnamed sockets, connected together.
 
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| socketpair [Unix] | 
Create a pair of unnamed sockets, connected together.
 
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| sort [ListLabels] | 
Sort a list in increasing order according to a comparison
   function.
 
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| sort [List] | 
Sort a list in increasing order according to a comparison
   function.
 
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| sort [ArrayLabels] | 
Sort an array in increasing order according to a comparison
   function.
 
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| sort [Array] | 
Sort an array in increasing order according to a comparison
   function.
 
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| sort_uniq [List] | 
Same as  
List.sort, but also remove duplicates.
 | 
| sound [Graphics] | sound freq dur plays a sound at frequency freq (in hertz)
   for a duration dur (in milliseconds).
 | 
| split [Str] | split r s splits s into substrings, taking as delimiters
   the substrings that match r, and returns the list of substrings.
 | 
| split [Set.S] | split x s returns a triple (l, present, r), where
          l is the set of elements of s that are
          strictly less than x;
          r is the set of elements of s that are
          strictly greater than x;
          present is false if s contains no element equal to x,
          or true if s contains an element equal to x.
 | 
| split [MoreLabels.Set.S] | |
| split [MoreLabels.Map.S] | |
| split [Map.S] | 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.
 | 
| split [ListLabels] | 
Transform a list of pairs into a pair of lists:
    
split [(a1,b1); ...; (an,bn)] is ([a1; ...; an], [b1; ...; bn]).
 | 
| split [List] | 
Transform a list of pairs into a pair of lists:
    
split [(a1,b1); ...; (an,bn)] is ([a1; ...; an], [b1; ...; bn]).
 | 
| split_delim [Str] | 
Same as  
Str.split but occurrences of the
   delimiter at the beginning and at the end of the string are
   recognized and returned as empty strings in the result.
 | 
| sprintf [Printf] | 
Same as  
Printf.fprintf, but instead of printing on an output channel,
   return a string containing the result of formatting the arguments.
 | 
| sprintf [Format] | 
Same as  
printf above, but instead of printing on a formatter,
   returns a string containing the result of formatting the arguments.
 | 
| sqrt [Pervasives] | 
Square root.
 
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| sqrt [Complex] | 
Square root.
 
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| sqrt_big_int [Big_int] | sqrt_big_int a returns the integer square root of a,
           that is, the largest big integer r such that r * r <= a.
 | 
| square_big_int [Big_int] | 
Return the square of the given big integer
 
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| square_num [Num] | 
Squaring
 
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| sscanf [Scanf] | 
Same as  
Scanf.bscanf, but reads from the given string.
 | 
| sscanf_format [Scanf] | 
Same as  
Scanf.bscanf_format, but reads from the given string.
 | 
| stable_sort [ListLabels] | 
Same as  
ListLabels.sort, but the sorting algorithm is guaranteed to
   be stable (i.e.
 | 
| stable_sort [List] | 
Same as  
List.sort, but the sorting algorithm is guaranteed to
   be stable (i.e.
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| stable_sort [ArrayLabels] | 
Same as  
ArrayLabels.sort, but the sorting algorithm is stable (i.e.
 | 
| stable_sort [Array] | 
Same as  
Array.sort, but the sorting algorithm is stable (i.e.
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| stat [UnixLabels.LargeFile] | |
| stat [UnixLabels] | 
Return the information for the named file.
 
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| stat [Unix.LargeFile] | |
| stat [Unix] | 
Return the information for the named file.
 
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| stat [Gc] | 
Return the current values of the memory management counters in a
    
stat record.
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| stats [Weak.S] | 
Return statistics on the table.
 
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| stats [MoreLabels.Hashtbl.SeededS] | |
| stats [MoreLabels.Hashtbl.S] | |
| stats [MoreLabels.Hashtbl] | |
| stats [Hashtbl.SeededS] | |
| stats [Hashtbl.S] | |
| stats [Hashtbl] | Hashtbl.stats tbl returns statistics about the table tbl:
   number of buckets, size of the biggest bucket, distribution of
   buckets by size.
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| stats [CamlinternalOO] | |
| std_formatter [Format] | 
The standard formatter used by the formatting functions
   above.
 
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| stdbuf [Format] | 
The string buffer in which  
str_formatter writes.
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| stderr [UnixLabels] | 
File descriptor for standard error.
 
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| stderr [Unix] | 
File descriptor for standard error.
 
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| stderr [Pervasives] | 
The standard error output for the process.
 
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| stdib [Scanf.Scanning] | 
A deprecated alias for  
Scanning.stdin, the scanning buffer reading from
    Pervasives.stdin.
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| stdin [UnixLabels] | 
File descriptor for standard input.
 
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| stdin [Unix] | 
File descriptor for standard input.
 
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| stdin [Scanf.Scanning] | 
The standard input notion for the  
Scanf module.
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| stdin [Pervasives] | 
The standard input for the process.
 
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| stdout [UnixLabels] | 
File descriptor for standard output.
 
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| stdout [Unix] | 
File descriptor for standard output.
 
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| stdout [Pervasives] | 
The standard output for the process.
 
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| str_formatter [Format] | 
A formatter to use with formatting functions below for
   output to the  
stdbuf string buffer.
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| string [Digest] | 
Return the digest of the given string.
 
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| string_after [Str] | string_after s n returns the substring of all characters of s
   that follow position n (including the character at
   position n).
 | 
| string_before [Str] | string_before s n returns the substring of all characters of s
   that precede position n (excluding the character at
   position n).
 | 
| string_match [Str] | string_match r s start tests whether a substring of s that
   starts at position start matches the regular expression r.
 | 
| string_of_big_int [Big_int] | 
Return the string representation of the given big integer,
           in decimal (base 10).
 
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| string_of_bool [Pervasives] | 
Return the string representation of a boolean.
 
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| string_of_float [Pervasives] | 
Return the string representation of a floating-point number.
 
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| string_of_fmt [CamlinternalFormat] | |
| string_of_fmtty [CamlinternalFormat] | |
| string_of_format [Pervasives] | 
Converts a format string into a string.
 
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| string_of_formatting_gen [CamlinternalFormat] | |
| string_of_formatting_lit [CamlinternalFormat] | |
| string_of_inet_addr [UnixLabels] | 
Return the printable representation of the given Internet address.
 
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| string_of_inet_addr [Unix] | 
Return the printable representation of the given Internet address.
 
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| string_of_int [Pervasives] | 
Return the string representation of an integer, in decimal.
 
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| string_of_num [Num] | 
Convert a number to a string, using fractional notation.
 
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| string_partial_match [Str] | 
Similar to  
Str.string_match, but also returns true if
   the argument string is a prefix of a string that matches.
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| string_tag [Obj] | |
| strput_acc [CamlinternalFormat] | |
| sub [String] | String.sub s start len returns a fresh string of length len,
   containing the substring of s that starts at position start and
   has length len.
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| sub [StringLabels] | String.sub s start len returns a fresh string of length len,
   containing the substring of s that starts at position start and
   has length len.
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| sub [Nativeint] | 
Subtraction.
 
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| sub [Int64] | 
Subtraction.
 
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| sub [Int32] | 
Subtraction.
 
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| sub [Complex] | 
Subtraction
 
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| sub [BytesLabels] | sub s start len returns a new byte sequence of length len,
    containing the subsequence of s that starts at position start
    and has length len.
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| sub [Bytes] | sub s start len returns a new byte sequence of length len,
    containing the subsequence of s that starts at position start
    and has length len.
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| sub [Buffer] | Buffer.sub b off len returns (a copy of) the bytes from the
    current contents of the buffer b starting at offset off of
    length len bytes.
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| sub [Bigarray.Array1] | 
Extract a sub-array of the given one-dimensional big array.
 
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| sub [ArrayLabels] | Array.sub a start len returns a fresh array of length len,
   containing the elements number start to start + len - 1
   of array a.
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| sub [Array] | Array.sub a start len returns a fresh array of length len,
   containing the elements number start to start + len - 1
   of array a.
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| sub_big_int [Big_int] | 
Subtraction.
 
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| sub_left [Bigarray.Array3] | 
Extract a three-dimensional sub-array of the given
     three-dimensional big array by restricting the first dimension.
 
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| sub_left [Bigarray.Array2] | 
Extract a two-dimensional sub-array of the given two-dimensional
     big array by restricting the first dimension.
 
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| sub_left [Bigarray.Genarray] | 
Extract a sub-array of the given big array by restricting the
     first (left-most) dimension.
 
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| sub_num [Num] | 
Subtraction
 
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| sub_right [Bigarray.Array3] | 
Extract a three-dimensional sub-array of the given
     three-dimensional big array by restricting the second dimension.
 
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| sub_right [Bigarray.Array2] | 
Extract a two-dimensional sub-array of the given two-dimensional
     big array by restricting the second dimension.
 
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| sub_right [Bigarray.Genarray] | 
Extract a sub-array of the given big array by restricting the
     last (right-most) dimension.
 
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| sub_string [BytesLabels] | 
Same as  
sub but return a string instead of a byte sequence.
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| sub_string [Bytes] | 
Same as  
sub but return a string instead of a byte sequence.
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| subbytes [Digest] | Digest.subbytes s ofs len returns the digest of the subsequence
   of s starting at index ofs and containing len bytes.
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| subset [Set.S] | subset s1 s2 tests whether the set s1 is a subset of
       the set s2.
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| subset [MoreLabels.Set.S] | |
| substitute_first [Str] | 
Same as  
Str.global_substitute, except that only the first substring
   matching the regular expression is replaced.
 | 
| substring [Digest] | Digest.substring s ofs len returns the digest of the substring
   of s starting at index ofs and containing len characters.
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| succ [Pervasives] | succ x is x + 1.
 | 
| succ [Nativeint] | 
Successor.
 
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| succ [Int64] | 
Successor.
 
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| succ [Int32] | 
Successor.
 
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| succ_big_int [Big_int] | 
Successor (add 1).
 
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| succ_num [Num] | succ n is n+1
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| symbol_end [Parsing] | 
See  
Parsing.symbol_start.
 | 
| symbol_end_pos [Parsing] | 
Same as  
symbol_end, but return a position instead of an offset.
 | 
| symbol_start [Parsing] | symbol_start and Parsing.symbol_end are to be called in the
   action part of a grammar rule only.
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| symbol_start_pos [Parsing] | 
Same as  
symbol_start, but return a position instead of an offset.
 | 
| symlink [UnixLabels] | symlink source dest creates the file dest as a symbolic link
   to the file source.
 | 
| symlink [Unix] | symlink source dest creates the file dest as a symbolic link
   to the file source.
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| symm [CamlinternalFormat] | |
| sync [Event] | 
'Synchronize' on an event: offer all the communication
   possibilities specified in the event to the outside world,
   and block until one of the communications succeed.
 
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| synchronize [Graphics] | 
Synchronize the backing store and the on-screen window, by
   copying the contents of the backing store onto the graphics
   window.
 
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| system [UnixLabels] | 
Execute the given command, wait until it terminates, and return
   its termination status.
 
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| system [Unix] | 
Execute the given command, wait until it terminates, and return
   its termination status.
 
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| system [ThreadUnix] | |
T  | |
| tag [Obj] | |
| take [Queue] | take q removes and returns the first element in queue q,
   or raises Empty if the queue is empty.
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| tan [Pervasives] | 
Tangent.
 
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| tanh [Pervasives] | 
Hyperbolic tangent.
 
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| tcdrain [UnixLabels] | 
Waits until all output written on the given file descriptor
   has been transmitted.
 
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| tcdrain [Unix] | 
Waits until all output written on the given file descriptor
   has been transmitted.
 
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| tcflow [UnixLabels] | 
Suspend or restart reception or transmission of data on
   the given file descriptor, depending on the second argument:
    
TCOOFF suspends output, TCOON restarts output,
   TCIOFF transmits a STOP character to suspend input,
   and TCION transmits a START character to restart input.
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| tcflow [Unix] | 
Suspend or restart reception or transmission of data on
   the given file descriptor, depending on the second argument:
    
TCOOFF suspends output, TCOON restarts output,
   TCIOFF transmits a STOP character to suspend input,
   and TCION transmits a START character to restart input.
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| tcflush [UnixLabels] | 
Discard data written on the given file descriptor but not yet
   transmitted, or data received but not yet read, depending on the
   second argument:  
TCIFLUSH flushes data received but not read,
   TCOFLUSH flushes data written but not transmitted, and
   TCIOFLUSH flushes both.
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| tcflush [Unix] | 
Discard data written on the given file descriptor but not yet
   transmitted, or data received but not yet read, depending on the
   second argument:  
TCIFLUSH flushes data received but not read,
   TCOFLUSH flushes data written but not transmitted, and
   TCIOFLUSH flushes both.
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| tcgetattr [UnixLabels] | 
Return the status of the terminal referred to by the given
   file descriptor.
 
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| tcgetattr [Unix] | 
Return the status of the terminal referred to by the given
   file descriptor.
 
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| tcsendbreak [UnixLabels] | 
Send a break condition on the given file descriptor.
 
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| tcsendbreak [Unix] | 
Send a break condition on the given file descriptor.
 
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| tcsetattr [UnixLabels] | 
Set the status of the terminal referred to by the given
   file descriptor.
 
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| tcsetattr [Unix] | 
Set the status of the terminal referred to by the given
   file descriptor.
 
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| temp_dir_name [Filename] | 
The name of the initial temporary directory:
    Under Unix, the value of the  
TMPDIR environment variable, or "/tmp"
    if the variable is not set.
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| temp_file [Filename] | temp_file prefix suffix returns the name of a
   fresh temporary file in the temporary directory.
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| text_size [Graphics] | 
Return the dimensions of the given text, if it were drawn with
   the current font and size.
 
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| time [UnixLabels] | 
Return the current time since 00:00:00 GMT, Jan.
 
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| time [Unix] | 
Return the current time since 00:00:00 GMT, Jan.
 
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| time [Sys] | 
Return the processor time, in seconds, used by the program
   since the beginning of execution.
 
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| timed_read [ThreadUnix] | |
| timed_write [ThreadUnix] | 
Behave as  
ThreadUnix.read and ThreadUnix.write, except that
   Unix_error(ETIMEDOUT,_,_) is raised if no data is
   available for reading or ready for writing after d seconds.
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| timed_write_substring [ThreadUnix] | |
| times [UnixLabels] | 
Return the execution times of the process.
 
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| times [Unix] | 
Return the execution times of the process.
 
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| tl [ListLabels] | 
Return the given list without its first element.
 
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| tl [List] | 
Return the given list without its first element.
 
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| to_buffer [Marshal] | Marshal.to_buffer buff ofs len v flags marshals the value v,
   storing its byte representation in the sequence buff,
   starting at index ofs, and writing at most
   len bytes.
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| to_bytes [Marshal] | Marshal.to_bytes v flags returns a byte sequence containing
   the representation of v.
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| to_bytes [Buffer] | 
Return a copy of the current contents of the buffer.
 
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| to_channel [Marshal] | Marshal.to_channel chan v flags writes the representation
   of v on channel chan.
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| to_float [Nativeint] | 
Convert the given native integer to a floating-point number.
 
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| to_float [Int64] | 
Convert the given 64-bit integer to a floating-point number.
 
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| to_float [Int32] | 
Convert the given 32-bit integer to a floating-point number.
 
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| to_hex [Digest] | 
Return the printable hexadecimal representation of the given digest.
 
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| to_int [Nativeint] | 
Convert the given native integer (type  
nativeint) to an
   integer (type int).
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| to_int [Int64] | 
Convert the given 64-bit integer (type  
int64) to an
   integer (type int).
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| to_int [Int32] | 
Convert the given 32-bit integer (type  
int32) to an
   integer (type int).
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| to_int32 [Nativeint] | 
Convert the given native integer to a
   32-bit integer (type  
int32).
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| to_int32 [Int64] | 
Convert the given 64-bit integer (type  
int64) to a
   32-bit integer (type int32).
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| to_list [ArrayLabels] | Array.to_list a returns the list of all the elements of a.
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| to_list [Array] | Array.to_list a returns the list of all the elements of a.
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| to_nativeint [Int64] | 
Convert the given 64-bit integer (type  
int64) to a
   native integer.
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| to_string [Printexc] | Printexc.to_string e returns a string representation of
   the exception e.
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| to_string [Nativeint] | 
Return the string representation of its argument, in decimal.
 
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| to_string [Marshal] | 
Same as  
to_bytes but return the result as a string instead of
    a byte sequence.
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| to_string [Int64] | 
Return the string representation of its argument, in decimal.
 
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| to_string [Int32] | 
Return the string representation of its argument, in signed decimal.
 
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| to_string [BytesLabels] | 
Return a new string that contains the same bytes as the given byte
    sequence.
 
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| to_string [Bytes] | 
Return a new string that contains the same bytes as the given byte
    sequence.
 
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| top [Stack] | top s returns the topmost element in stack s,
   or raises Empty if the stack is empty.
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| top [Queue] | top is a synonym for peek.
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| total_size [Marshal] | 
See  
Marshal.header_size.
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| trans [CamlinternalFormat] | |
| transfer [Queue] | transfer q1 q2 adds all of q1's elements at the end of
   the queue q2, then clears q1.
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| transp [Graphics] | 
In matrices of colors, this color represent a 'transparent'
   point: when drawing the corresponding image, all pixels on the
   screen corresponding to a transparent pixel in the image will
   not be modified, while other points will be set to the color
   of the corresponding point in the image.
 
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| trim [String] | 
Return a copy of the argument, without leading and trailing
   whitespace.
 
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| trim [StringLabels] | 
Return a copy of the argument, without leading and trailing
   whitespace.
 
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| trim [BytesLabels] | 
Return a copy of the argument, without leading and trailing
    whitespace.
 
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| trim [Bytes] | 
Return a copy of the argument, without leading and trailing
    whitespace.
 
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| truncate [UnixLabels.LargeFile] | |
| truncate [UnixLabels] | 
Truncates the named file to the given size.
 
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| truncate [Unix.LargeFile] | |
| truncate [Unix] | 
Truncates the named file to the given size.
 
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| truncate [Pervasives] | 
Same as  
int_of_float.
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| truncate [Obj] | |
| try_lock [Mutex] | 
Same as  
Mutex.lock, but does not suspend the calling thread if
   the mutex is already locked: just return false immediately
   in that case.
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| type_format [CamlinternalFormat] | |
U  | |
| umask [UnixLabels] | 
Set the process's file mode creation mask, and return the previous
    mask.
 
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| umask [Unix] | 
Set the process's file mode creation mask, and return the previous
    mask.
 
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| unaligned_tag [Obj] | |
| uncapitalize [String] | 
Return a copy of the argument, with the first character set to lowercase.
 
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| uncapitalize [StringLabels] | 
Return a copy of the argument, with the first character set to lowercase.
 
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| uncapitalize [BytesLabels] | 
Return a copy of the argument, with the first byte set to
    lowercase.
 
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| uncapitalize [Bytes] | 
Return a copy of the argument, with the first byte set to
    lowercase.
 
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| unescaped [Scanf] | 
Return a copy of the argument with escape sequences, following the
    lexical conventions of OCaml, replaced by their corresponding
    special characters.
 
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| union [Set.S] | 
Set union.
 
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| union [MoreLabels.Set.S] | |
| unit_big_int [Big_int] | 
The big integer  
1.
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| unix [Sys] | 
True if  
Sys.os_type = "Unix".
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| unlink [UnixLabels] | 
Removes the named file
 
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| unlink [Unix] | 
Removes the named file
 
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| unlock [Mutex] | 
Unlock the given mutex.
 
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| unmarshal [Obj] | |
| unsafe_get [Bigarray.Array3] | 
Like  
Bigarray.Array3.get, but bounds checking is not always
      performed.
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| unsafe_get [Bigarray.Array2] | 
Like  
Bigarray.Array2.get, but bounds checking is not always
      performed.
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| unsafe_get [Bigarray.Array1] | 
Like  
Bigarray.Array1.get, but bounds checking is not always performed.
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| unsafe_of_string [Bytes] | 
Unsafely convert a shared string to a byte sequence that should
    not be mutated.
 
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| unsafe_set [Bigarray.Array3] | 
Like  
Bigarray.Array3.set, but bounds checking is not always
      performed.
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| unsafe_set [Bigarray.Array2] | 
Like  
Bigarray.Array2.set, but bounds checking is not always
      performed.
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| unsafe_set [Bigarray.Array1] | 
Like  
Bigarray.Array1.set, but bounds checking is not always performed.
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| unsafe_to_string [Bytes] | 
Unsafely convert a byte sequence into a string.
 
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| update_mod [CamlinternalMod] | |
| uppercase [String] | 
Return a copy of the argument, with all lowercase letters
   translated to uppercase, including accented letters of the ISO
   Latin-1 (8859-1) character set.
 
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| uppercase [StringLabels] | 
Return a copy of the argument, with all lowercase letters
   translated to uppercase, including accented letters of the ISO
   Latin-1 (8859-1) character set.
 
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| uppercase [Char] | 
Convert the given character to its equivalent uppercase character.
 
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| uppercase [BytesLabels] | 
Return a copy of the argument, with all lowercase letters
    translated to uppercase, including accented letters of the ISO
    Latin-1 (8859-1) character set.
 
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| uppercase [Bytes] | 
Return a copy of the argument, with all lowercase letters
    translated to uppercase, including accented letters of the ISO
    Latin-1 (8859-1) character set.
 
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| usage [Arg] | Arg.usage speclist usage_msg prints to standard error
    an error message that includes the list of valid options.
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| usage_string [Arg] | 
Returns the message that would have been printed by  
Arg.usage,
    if provided with the same parameters.
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| utimes [UnixLabels] | 
Set the last access time (second arg) and last modification time
   (third arg) for a file.
 
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| utimes [Unix] | 
Set the last access time (second arg) and last modification time
   (third arg) for a file.
 
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W  | |
| wait [UnixLabels] | 
Wait until one of the children processes die, and return its pid
   and termination status.
 
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| wait [Unix] | 
Wait until one of the children processes die, and return its pid
   and termination status.
 
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| wait [ThreadUnix] | |
| wait [Condition] | wait c m atomically unlocks the mutex m and suspends the
   calling process on the condition variable c.
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| wait_next_event [Graphics] | 
Wait until one of the events specified in the given event list
   occurs, and return the status of the mouse and keyboard at
   that time.
 
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| wait_pid [Thread] | wait_pid p suspends the execution of the calling thread
   until the process specified by the process identifier p
   terminates.
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| wait_read [Thread] | 
See  
Thread.wait_write.
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| wait_signal [Thread] | wait_signal sigs suspends the execution of the calling thread
   until the process receives one of the signals specified in the
   list sigs.
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| wait_timed_read [Thread] | |
| wait_timed_write [Thread] | 
Suspend the execution of the calling thread until at least
   one character is available for reading ( 
wait_read) or
   one character can be written without blocking (wait_write)
   on the given Unix file descriptor.
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| wait_write [Thread] | 
This function does nothing in this implementation.
 
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| waitpid [UnixLabels] | 
Same as  
UnixLabels.wait, but waits for the child process whose pid
   is given.
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| waitpid [Unix] | 
Same as  
Unix.wait, but waits for the child process whose pid is given.
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| waitpid [ThreadUnix] | |
| white [Graphics] | |
| widen [CamlinternalOO] | |
| win32 [Sys] | 
True if  
Sys.os_type = "Win32".
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| window_id [GraphicsX11] | 
Return the unique identifier of the OCaml graphics window.
 
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| word_size [Sys] | 
Size of one word on the machine currently executing the OCaml
   program, in bits: 32 or 64.
 
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| wrap [Event] | wrap ev fn returns the event that performs the same communications
   as ev, then applies the post-processing function fn
   on the return value.
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| wrap_abort [Event] | wrap_abort ev fn returns the event that performs
   the same communications as ev, but if it is not selected
   the function fn is called after the synchronization.
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| write [UnixLabels] | write fd buff ofs len writes len bytes to descriptor fd,
    taking them from byte sequence buff, starting at position ofs
    in buff.
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| write [Unix] | write fd buff ofs len writes len bytes to descriptor fd,
    taking them from byte sequence buff, starting at position ofs
    in buff.
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| write [ThreadUnix] | |
| write_substring [UnixLabels] | 
Same as  
write, but take the data from a string instead of a byte
    sequence.
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| write_substring [Unix] | 
Same as  
write, but take the data from a string instead of a byte
    sequence.
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| write_substring [ThreadUnix] | |
X  | |
| xor_big_int [Big_int] | 
Bitwise logical 'exclusive or'.
 
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Y  | |
| yellow [Graphics] | |
| yield [Thread] | 
Re-schedule the calling thread without suspending it.
 
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Z  | |
| zero [Nativeint] | 
The native integer 0.
 
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| zero [Int64] | 
The 64-bit integer 0.
 
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| zero [Int32] | 
The 32-bit integer 0.
 
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| zero [Complex] | 
The complex number  
0.
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| zero_big_int [Big_int] | 
The big integer  
0.
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