opam-version: "2.0" maintainer: "Spiros Eliopoulos " authors: [ "Spiros Eliopoulos " ] license: "BSD-3-Clause" homepage: "https://github.com/inhabitedtype/bigstringaf" bug-reports: "https://github.com/inhabitedtype/bigstringaf/issues" dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/inhabitedtype/bigstringaf.git" build: [ ["dune" "subst"] {dev} ["dune" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs] ["dune" "runtest" "-p" name] {with-test} ] depends: [ "dune" "alcotest" {with-test} "base-bigarray" "ocaml" {>= "4.03.0"} ] depopts: [ "mirage-xen-posix" "ocaml-freestanding" ] conflicts: [ "mirage-xen-posix" {< "3.1.0"} "ocaml-freestanding" {< "0.4.1"} ] synopsis: "Bigstring intrinsics and fast blits based on memcpy/memmove" description: """ Bigstring intrinsics and fast blits based on memcpy/memmove The OCaml compiler has a bunch of intrinsics for Bigstrings, but they're not widely-known, sometimes misused, and so programs that use Bigstrings are slower than they have to be. And even if a library got that part right and exposed the intrinsics properly, the compiler doesn't have any fast blits between Bigstrings and other string-like types. So here they are. Go crazy. """ url { src: "https://github.com/inhabitedtype/bigstringaf/archive/0.5.0.tar.gz" checksum: [ "sha256=212448913180e52c85307236f5aa4059c58dfe841dfeefb7978697dc043deaeb" "md5=e6b5e7eb0469ef21b27d1c66feeac356" ] }