Store.Vtype hash = S.keytype t = S.valueThe type for node values.
type contents_key = hashThe type for contents keys.
val contents_key_t : contents_key Type.ttype node_key = hashThe type for node keys.
The type for either (node) keys or (contents) keys combined with their metadata.
list t is the contents of t. offset and length are used to paginate results.
of_seq s is the node n such that seq n = s.
seq t is the contents of t. offset and length are used to paginate results.
See caching for an explanation of the cache parameter
val empty : unit -> tempty () is the empty node.
val length : t -> intlength t is the number of entries in t.
hash_exn t is the hash of t.
Another way of computing it is Hash.Typed(Hash)(Node).hash t which computes the pre-hash of t before hashing it using Hash. hash_exn might be faster because the it may be optimised (e.g. it may use caching).
hash_exn t is hash_exn ~force:true t which is not expected to raise an exception. hash_exn ~force:false t will raise Not_found if the hash requires IOs to be computed.
val clear : t -> unitCleanup internal caches.
add t s v is the node where find t v is Some s but is similar to t otherwise.
remove t s is the node where find t s is None but is similar to t otherwise.
module Metadata : Metadata.S with type t = metadataMetadata functions.
cache regulates the caching behaviour regarding the node's internal data which may be lazily loaded from the backend, depending on the node implementation.
cache defaults to true which may greatly reduce the IOs and the runtime but may also increase the memory consumption.
cache = false doesn't replace a call to clear, it only prevents the storing of new data, it doesn't discard the existing one.
Some Node implementations (like irmin-pack's inodes) can represent a node as a set of nodes. One operation on such "high-level" node corresponds to a sequence of recursive calls to the underlying "lower-level" nodes. Note: theses effects are not in the Lwt monad on purpose (so Tree.hash and Tree.equal are not in the Lwt monad as well).
with_handler f replace the current effect handler h by f h. f h will be called for all the recursive read effects that are required by recursive operations on nodes. .
Reveal the shallow internal structure of the node.
Only hashes and not keys are revealed in the `Inode case, this is because these inodes might not be keyed yet.
merge is the merge function for nodes.