Make_persistent.Packinclude Irmin_pack.Indexable.S
with type key := hash Pack_key.t
with type hash := hash
with type 'a t = 'a tinclude Irmin.Indexable.S
with type key := hash Pack_key.t
with type hash := hash
with type 'a t = 'a tRead-only stores are store where it is only possible to read existing values.
type 'a t = 'a tThe type for stores. The 'a phantom type carries information about the store mutability.
val mem : [> Irmin.Perms.read ] t -> hash Pack_key.t -> bool Lwt.tmem t k is true iff k is present in t.
val find : [> Irmin.Perms.read ] t -> hash Pack_key.t -> value option Lwt.tfind t k is Some v if k is associated to v in t and None is k is not present in t.
val close : 'a t -> unit Lwt.tclose t frees up all the resources associated with t. Any operations run on a closed handle will raise Closed.
val index : [> Irmin.Perms.read ] t -> hash -> hash Pack_key.t option Lwt.tIndexing maps the hash of a value to a corresponding key of that value in the store. For stores that are addressed by hashes directly, this is typically fun _t h -> Lwt.return (Key.of_hash h); for stores with more complex addressing schemes, index may attempt a lookup operation in the store.
In general, indexing is best-effort and reveals no information about the membership of the value in the store. In particular:
index t hash = Some key doesn't guarantee mem t key: the value with hash hash may still be absent from the store;index t hash = None doesn't guarantee that there is no key such that mem t key and Key.to_hash key = hash: the value may still be present in the store under a key that is not indexed.val batch :
Irmin.Perms.read t ->
([ Irmin.Perms.read | Irmin.Perms.write ] t -> 'a Lwt.t) ->
'a Lwt.tbatch t f applies the writes in f in a separate batch. The exact guarantees depend on the implementation.
module Key : Irmin.Key.S with type t = hash Pack_key.t and type hash = hashval add : 'a t -> value -> hash Pack_key.t Lwt.tOverwrite add to work with a read-only database handler.
val unsafe_add : 'a t -> hash -> value -> hash Pack_key.t Lwt.tOverwrite unsafe_add to work with a read-only database handler.
val index_direct : _ t -> hash -> hash Pack_key.t optionval unsafe_append :
ensure_unique:bool ->
overcommit:bool ->
'a t ->
hash ->
value ->
hash Pack_key.tval unsafe_mem : 'a t -> hash Pack_key.t -> boolval unsafe_find :
check_integrity:bool ->
'a t ->
hash Pack_key.t ->
value optiontype file_manager = file_managertype dict = dicttype dispatcher = dispatcherval v :
config:Irmin.Backend.Conf.t ->
fm:file_manager ->
dict:dict ->
dispatcher:dispatcher ->
lru:Lru.t ->
Irmin.Perms.read tval cast : Irmin.Perms.read t -> Irmin.Perms.read_write tmodule Entry_prefix : sig ... endval read_and_decode_entry_prefix :
off:Optint.Int63.t ->
dispatcher ->
Entry_prefix.tRead the entry prefix at offset off.
val index_direct_with_kind :
'a t ->
hash ->
(hash Pack_key.t * Irmin_pack.Pack_value.Kind.t) optionReturns the key and the kind of an object indexed by hash.
val purge_lru : 'a t -> unitval key_of_offset : 'a t -> Optint.Int63.t -> hash Pack_key.tReturns the key associated with the offset.
val unsafe_find_no_prefetch : 'a t -> hash Pack_key.t -> value optionSimilar to unsafe_find, returns the value associated with the key in the store but without prefetching the hash and length of the children (or doing any integrity check). As a result, the produced children keys only contain their offset and are not usable without calling key_of_offset first. This function only exists to optimize the GC reachability traversal.
val get_offset : 'a t -> hash Pack_key.t -> Optint.Int63.tReturns the offset associated with the key.
val get_length : 'a t -> hash Pack_key.t -> intReturns the length of the object associated with the key.