Lwt_stream
Data streams
A stream holding values of type 'a
.
Naming convention: in this module, all functions applying a function to each element of a stream are suffixed by:
_s
when the function returns a thread and calls are serialised_p
when the function returns a thread and calls are parallelisedfrom f
creates a stream from the given input function. f
is called each time more input is needed, and the stream ends when f
returns None
.
If f
, or the thread produced by f
, raises an exception, that exception is forwarded to the consumer of the stream (for example, a caller of get
). Note that this does not end the stream. A subsequent attempt to read from the stream will cause another call to f
, which may succeed with a value.
val from_direct : (unit -> 'a option) -> 'a t
Exception raised by the push function of a push-stream when pushing an element after the end of stream (= None
) has been pushed.
val create : unit -> 'a t * ('a option -> unit)
create ()
returns a new stream and a push function.
To notify the stream's consumer of errors, either use a separate communication channel, or use a Stdlib.result
stream. There is no way to push an exception into a push-stream.
val create_with_reference : unit -> 'a t * ('a option -> unit) * ('b -> unit)
create_with_reference ()
returns a new stream and a push function. The last function allows a reference to be set to an external source. This prevents the external source from being garbage collected.
For example, to convert a reactive event to a stream:
let stream, push, set_ref = Lwt_stream.create_with_reference () in
set_ref (map_event push event)
Exception raised by the push function of a bounded push-stream when the stream queue is full and a thread is already waiting to push an element.
class type 'a bounded_push = object ... end
Type of sources for bounded push-streams.
val create_bounded : int -> 'a t * 'a bounded_push
create_bounded size
returns a new stream and a bounded push source. The stream can hold a maximum of size
elements. When this limit is reached, pushing a new element will block until one is consumed.
Note that you cannot clone or parse (with parse
) a bounded stream. These functions will raise Invalid_argument
if you try to do so.
It raises Invalid_argument
if size < 0
.
val return : 'a -> 'a t
return a
creates a stream containing the value a
and being immediately closed stream (in the sense of is_closed
).
return_lwt l
creates a stream returning the value that l
resolves to. The value is pushed into the stream immediately after the promise becomes resolved and the stream is then immediately closed (in the sense of is_closed
).
If, instead, l
becomes rejected, then the stream is closed without any elements in it. Attempting to fetch elements from it will raise Empty
.
of_seq s
creates a stream returning all elements of s
. The elements are evaluated from s
and pushed onto the stream as the stream is consumed.
of_lwt_seq s
creates a stream returning all elements of s
. The elements are evaluated from s
and pushed onto the stream as the stream is consumed.
val of_list : 'a list -> 'a t
of_list l
creates a stream returning all elements of l
. The elements are pushed into the stream immediately, resulting in a closed stream (in the sense of is_closed
).
val of_array : 'a array -> 'a t
of_array a
creates a stream returning all elements of a
. The elements are pushed into the stream immediately, resulting in a closed stream (in the sense of is_closed
).
val of_string : string -> char t
of_string str
creates a stream returning all characters of str
. The characters are pushed into the stream immediately, resulting in a closed stream (in the sense of is_closed
).
clone st
clone the given stream. Operations on each stream will not affect the other.
For example:
# let st1 = Lwt_stream.of_list [1; 2; 3];;
val st1 : int Lwt_stream.t = <abstr>
# let st2 = Lwt_stream.clone st1;;
val st2 : int Lwt_stream.t = <abstr>
# lwt x = Lwt_stream.next st1;;
val x : int = 1
# lwt y = Lwt_stream.next st2;;
val y : int = 1
It raises Invalid_argument
if st
is a bounded push-stream.
Returns the word composed of all characters of the given stream
peek st
returns the first element of the stream, if any, without removing it.
npeek n st
returns at most the first n
elements of st
, without removing them.
get st
removes and returns the first element of the stream, if any.
nget n st
removes and returns at most the first n
elements of st
.
get_while f st
returns the longest prefix of st
where all elements satisfy f
.
next st
removes and returns the next element of the stream or fails with Empty
, if the stream is empty.
last_new st
returns the last element that can be obtained without sleeping, or wait for one if none is available.
It fails with Empty
if the stream has no more elements.
junk_while f st
removes all elements at the beginning of the streams which satisfy f
.
val junk_available : 'a t -> unit
junk_available st
removes all elements that are ready to be read without yielding from st
.
val get_available : 'a t -> 'a list
get_available st
returns all available elements of l
without blocking.
val get_available_up_to : int -> 'a t -> 'a list
get_available_up_to n st
returns up to n
elements of l
without blocking.
val is_closed : 'a t -> bool
is_closed st
returns whether the given stream has been closed. A closed stream is not necessarily empty. It may still contain unread elements. If is_closed s = true
, then all subsequent reads until the end of the stream are guaranteed not to block.
closed st
returns a thread that will sleep until the stream has been closed.
Note: all the following functions are destructive.
For example:
# let st1 = Lwt_stream.of_list [1; 2; 3];;
val st1 : int Lwt_stream.t = <abstr>
# let st2 = Lwt_stream.map string_of_int st1;;
val st2 : string Lwt_stream.t = <abstr>
# lwt x = Lwt_stream.next st1;;
val x : int = 1
# lwt y = Lwt_stream.next st2;;
val y : string = "2"
choose l
creates an stream from a list of streams. The resulting stream will return elements returned by any stream of l
in an unspecified order.
filter f st
keeps only values, x
, such that f x
is true
filter_map f st
filter and map st
at the same time
map_list f st
applies f
on each element of st
and flattens the lists returned
fold f s x
fold_like function for streams.
iter f s
iterates over all elements of the stream.
iter_n ?max_concurrency f s
iterates over all elements of the stream s
. Iteration is performed concurrently with up to max_threads
concurrent instances of f
.
Iteration is not guaranteed to be in order as this function will attempt to always process max_concurrency
elements from s
at once.
find_map f s
find and map at the same time.
combine s1 s2
combines two streams. The stream will end when either stream ends.
append s1 s2
returns a stream which returns all elements of s1
, then all elements of s2
wrap_exn s
is a stream s'
such that each time s
yields a value v
, s'
yields Result.Ok v
, and when the source of s
raises an exception e
, s'
yields Result.Error e
.
Note that push-streams (as returned by create
) never raise exceptions.
If the stream source keeps raising the same exception e
each time the stream is read, s'
is unbounded. Reading it will produce Result.Error e
indefinitely.
parse st f
parses st
with f
. If f
raise an exception, st
is restored to its previous state.
It raises Invalid_argument
if st
is a bounded push-stream.