package qcow

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include module type of Int32
val zero : int32
val one : int32
val minus_one : int32
val neg : int32 -> int32
val add : int32 -> int32 -> int32
val sub : int32 -> int32 -> int32
val mul : int32 -> int32 -> int32
val div : int32 -> int32 -> int32
val rem : int32 -> int32 -> int32
val succ : int32 -> int32
val pred : int32 -> int32
val abs : int32 -> int32
val max_int : int32
val min_int : int32
val logand : int32 -> int32 -> int32
val logor : int32 -> int32 -> int32
val logxor : int32 -> int32 -> int32
val lognot : int32 -> int32
val shift_left : int32 -> int -> int32
val shift_right : int32 -> int -> int32
val shift_right_logical : int32 -> int -> int32
val of_int : int -> int32
val to_int : int32 -> int
val of_float : float -> int32
val to_float : int32 -> float
val of_string : string -> int32
val of_string_opt : string -> int32 option
val to_string : int32 -> string
val bits_of_float : float -> int32
val float_of_bits : int32 -> float
type t = int32
val compare : t -> t -> int
val equal : t -> t -> bool
val format : string -> int32 -> string
val t_of_sexp : Sexplib.Sexp.t -> t
val sexp_of_t : t -> Sexplib.Sexp.t
include Qcow_s.SERIALISABLE with type t := t
val sizeof : t -> int

The size of a buffer needed to hold t

val read : Cstruct.t -> (t * Cstruct.t, [ `Msg of string ]) Result.result

Read a t from the given buffer and return it, along with the unused remainder of the buffer. If the buffer cannot be parsed then return an error.

val write : t -> Cstruct.t -> (Cstruct.t, [ `Msg of string ]) Result.result

Write a t into the given buffer. If the buffer is too small, then return an error. Return the unused remainder of the buffer.

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