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Basic signal for multiple-callbacks Observer

A signal can be used to decouple the (unique) emitter of some event, and (multiple) receivers for this event. The signal is typically created by the emitter (in the same module), and exposed; then, observers can register to the signal and be notified every time an event (a value) is emitted through the signal.

type 'a t

Signal of type 'a

val create : unit -> 'a t

New signal

val send : 'a t -> 'a -> unit

Trigger the signal

type handler_response =
  1. | ContinueListening
  2. | StopListening
val on : 'a t -> ('a -> handler_response) -> unit

Register a handler to the signal; the handler returns true if it wants to continue being notified, false otherwise

val on_every : 'a t -> ('a -> _) -> unit

on_every s f calls f on every event signalled on s

val once : 'a t -> ('a -> 'b) -> unit

Register a handler to be called only once

val propagate : 'a t -> 'a t -> unit

propagate a b propagates all values of a into b. Cycles are not detected.

Combinators

val map : 'a t -> ('a -> 'b) -> 'b t
val filter : 'a t -> ('a -> bool) -> 'a t
val set_exn_handler : (exn -> unit) -> unit

Set the handler that is called upon an exception in a Signal. The default handler does nothing. If the handler raises an exception, it is not caught!

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