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1opam-version: "2.0" 2maintainer: "Spiros Eliopoulos <spiros@inhabitedtype.com>" 3authors: [ "Spiros Eliopoulos <spiros@inhabitedtype.com>" ] 4license: "BSD-3-clause" 5homepage: "https://github.com/inhabitedtype/bigstringaf" 6bug-reports: "https://github.com/inhabitedtype/bigstringaf/issues" 7dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/inhabitedtype/bigstringaf.git" 8build: [ 9 ["dune" "subst"] {dev} 10 ["dune" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs] 11 ["dune" "runtest" "-p" name] {with-test & arch != "x86_32" & arch != "arm32"} 12] 13depends: [ 14 "dune" {>= "2.6.0"} 15 "alcotest" {with-test} 16 "bigarray-compat" 17 "ocaml" {>= "4.03.0"} 18 "conf-pkg-config" {build} 19] 20depopts: [ 21 "ocaml-freestanding" 22] 23conflicts: [ 24 "mirage-xen" {< "6.0.0"} 25 "ocaml-freestanding" {< "0.4.1"} 26 "js_of_ocaml" {< "3.5.0"} 27] 28synopsis: "Bigstring intrinsics and fast blits based on memcpy/memmove" 29description: """ 30Bigstring intrinsics and fast blits based on memcpy/memmove 31 32The OCaml compiler has a bunch of intrinsics for Bigstrings, but they're not 33widely-known, sometimes misused, and so programs that use Bigstrings are slower 34than they have to be. And even if a library got that part right and exposed the 35intrinsics properly, the compiler doesn't have any fast blits between 36Bigstrings and other string-like types. 37 38So here they are. Go crazy. 39""" 40url { 41 src: "https://github.com/inhabitedtype/bigstringaf/archive/0.8.0.tar.gz" 42 checksum: [ 43 "sha256=1f0578dd6f9899e30f6fe214e9e376c6e7ea7337782c50ba4819ed876d37861b" 44 "md5=c3b8164c1ed1eba9977dcd0c5490e61d" 45 ] 46}