Module BatNumber


module BatNumber: sig .. end
A common interface for numbers.
Author(s): Gabriel Scherer, David Teller

exception Overflow
Arithmetic overflow.

This kind of exception is raised by "safe" numeric modules whenever the number which should be returned is too large to be represented.

Non-"safe" numeric modules will return a result which depends on the internal representation. For instance, with module Int, max_num + 1 returns min_num. By opposition, with module Safe_int, max_num + 1 raises Overflow.

exception NaN
Not a Number

This kind of exception is raised by "safe" modules whenever the number which should be returned is not a number.

For instance, with module Safe_float, 0.0 / 0.0 raises NaN. By opposition, with module Float, 0.0 / 0.0 does not interrupt computation and returns a special value nan.


type 'a numeric = {
   zero : 'a;
   one : 'a;
   neg : 'a -> 'a;
   succ : 'a -> 'a;
   pred : 'a -> 'a;
   abs : 'a -> 'a;
   add : 'a -> 'a -> 'a;
   sub : 'a -> 'a -> 'a;
   mul : 'a -> 'a -> 'a;
   div : 'a -> 'a -> 'a;
   modulo : 'a -> 'a -> 'a;
   pow : 'a -> 'a -> 'a;
   compare : 'a -> 'a -> int;
   of_int : int -> 'a;
   to_int : 'a -> int;
   of_string : string -> 'a;
   to_string : 'a -> string;
   of_float : float -> 'a;
   to_float : 'a -> float;
}
The smallest set of operations supported by every set of numbers.

This is presented as record to permit lightweight typeclass-style computation.

module type Numeric = sig .. end
The full set of operations of a type of numbers
module type Bounded = sig .. end
module type Discrete = sig .. end