Module Format.Args

module Args: sig .. end

The Args module defines a heterogeneous list type, which can be used as the argument of printf-like functions.

It is not required to open this module when using the functions that accept an Args.t. Thanks to type-based disambiguation, the type is inferred automatically, so the list syntax [x; y; z] can be used directly for heterogeneous lists.

An example:

    (* without opening Args *)
    Format.lprintf "%s %d %.02f@." [ "ocaml"; 42; 3.14 ]

    (* or with explicit construction *)
    let lst = let open Format.Args in "ocaml" :: [ 42; 3.14 ] @ [ 'c' ] in
    Format.lprintf "%s %d %.02f %c@." lst
  

type ('a, 'r) t = 
| [] : ('r0, 'r0) t
| (::) : 'a0 * ('b, 'r1) t -> ('a0 -> 'b, 'r1) t
val apply : 'a -> ('a, 'r) t -> 'r
val (@) : ('a, 'r1) t ->
('r1, 'r2) t -> ('a, 'r2) t