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packages/bigstringaf/bigstringaf.0.10.0/opam
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opam-version: "2.0"
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maintainer: "Spiros Eliopoulos <spiros@inhabitedtype.com>"
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authors: [ "Spiros Eliopoulos <spiros@inhabitedtype.com>" ]
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license: "BSD-3-clause"
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homepage: "https://github.com/inhabitedtype/bigstringaf"
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bug-reports: "https://github.com/inhabitedtype/bigstringaf/issues"
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dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/inhabitedtype/bigstringaf.git"
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build: [
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["dune" "subst"] {dev}
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[
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"dune"
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"build"
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"-p"
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name
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"-j"
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jobs
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"@install"
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"@runtest" {with-test}
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"@doc" {with-doc}
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]
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]
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depends: [
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"dune" {>= "3.0"}
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"dune-configurator" {>= "3.0"}
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"alcotest" {with-test}
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"ocaml" {>= "4.08.0"}
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]
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conflicts: [
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"mirage-xen" {< "6.0.0"}
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"ocaml-freestanding"
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"js_of_ocaml" {< "3.5.0"}
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]
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synopsis: "Bigstring intrinsics and fast blits based on memcpy/memmove"
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description: """
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Bigstring intrinsics and fast blits based on memcpy/memmove
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The OCaml compiler has a bunch of intrinsics for Bigstrings, but they're not
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widely-known, sometimes misused, and so programs that use Bigstrings are slower
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than they have to be. And even if a library got that part right and exposed the
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intrinsics properly, the compiler doesn't have any fast blits between
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Bigstrings and other string-like types.
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So here they are. Go crazy.
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"""
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url {
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src: "https://github.com/inhabitedtype/bigstringaf/archive/0.10.0.tar.gz"
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checksum: "md5=be0a44416840852777651150757a0a3b"
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}