(**************************************************************************) (* *) (* OCaml *) (* *) (* Xavier Leroy, projet Cristal, INRIA Rocquencourt *) (* *) (* Copyright 1996 Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et *) (* en Automatique. *) (* *) (* All rights reserved. This file is distributed under the terms of *) (* the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1, with the *) (* special exception on linking described in the file LICENSE. *) (* *) (**************************************************************************) (** Character operations. *) external code : char -> int = "%identity" (** Return the ASCII code of the argument. *) val chr : int -> char (** Return the character with the given ASCII code. @raise Invalid_argument if the argument is outside the range 0--255. *) val escaped : char -> string (** Return a string representing the given character, with special characters escaped following the lexical conventions of OCaml. All characters outside the ASCII printable range (32..126) are escaped, as well as backslash, double-quote, and single-quote. *) val lowercase : char -> char [@@ocaml.deprecated "Use Char.lowercase_ascii instead."] (** Convert the given character to its equivalent lowercase character, using the ISO Latin-1 (8859-1) character set. @deprecated Functions operating on Latin-1 character set are deprecated. *) val uppercase : char -> char [@@ocaml.deprecated "Use Char.uppercase_ascii instead."] (** Convert the given character to its equivalent uppercase character, using the ISO Latin-1 (8859-1) character set. @deprecated Functions operating on Latin-1 character set are deprecated. *) val lowercase_ascii : char -> char (** Convert the given character to its equivalent lowercase character, using the US-ASCII character set. @since 4.03.0 *) val uppercase_ascii : char -> char (** Convert the given character to its equivalent uppercase character, using the US-ASCII character set. @since 4.03.0 *) type t = char (** An alias for the type of characters. *) val compare: t -> t -> int (** The comparison function for characters, with the same specification as {!Stdlib.compare}. Along with the type [t], this function [compare] allows the module [Char] to be passed as argument to the functors {!Set.Make} and {!Map.Make}. *) val equal: t -> t -> bool (** The equal function for chars. @since 4.03.0 *) (**/**) (* The following is for system use only. Do not call directly. *) external unsafe_chr : int -> char = "%identity"