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(** The continuation monad and its operators. *)
(** {6 Overview} *)
(** The continuation monad is provided here mostly for reference purposes,
since it is helpful to refer to it when lifting into a more complex
monad.
A continuation monad represents a computation composed of stages that can
be interrupted, resumed and rescheduled. Because Objective Caml is an
eager language programming in the continuation-passing style (CPS) can be
simplified by the use of the continuation monad and its operators.
Note: see the {!Cf_gadget} module for an example of its use.
*)
(** {6 Types} *)
(** The continuation monad: a function for passing intermediate results from
continuation context to continuation context.
*)
type ('x, 'a) t = ('a -> 'x) -> 'x
(** {6 Modules} *)
(** A module containing the [( >>= )] binding operator for composition of
continuation monads.
*)
module Op: sig
(** Use [m >>= f] to produce a monad that applies [f] to the result of
evaluating [m].
*)
val ( >>= ): ('x, 'a) t -> ('a -> ('x, 'b) t) -> ('x, 'b) t
end
(** {6 Operators} *)
(** A monad that returns [unit] and performs no operation. *)
val nil: ('x, unit) t
(** Use [return a] to produce a monad that returns [a] as an intermediate
result from the current continuation.
*)
val return: 'a -> ('x, 'a) t
(** Use [init x] to produce a monad that discards the current intermediate
result and returns [x] as the continuation context.
*)
val init: 'x -> ('x, 'a) t
(** Use [cont f] to produce a monad that passes the calling continuation to
the function [f] and returns the unit value as an intermediate result.
*)
val cont: ('x -> 'x) -> ('x, unit) t
(** Use [eval m] to evaluate the continuation monad to produce a function from
initial continuation context to final continuation context.
*)
val eval: ('x, unit) t -> 'x -> 'x
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