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Module
       Module   Stdlib.Sys

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       Module Sys
        : (module Stdlib__Sys)

       val argv : string array

       The  command line arguments given to the process.  The first element is
       the command name used to invoke the program.   The  following  elements
       are the command-line arguments given to the program.

       val executable_name : string

       The name of the file containing the executable currently running.  This
       name may be absolute or relative to the current directory, depending on
       the  platform and whether the program was compiled to bytecode or a na-
       tive executable.

       val file_exists : string -> bool

       Test if a file with the given name exists.

       val is_directory : string -> bool

       Returns true if the given name refers  to  a  directory,  false  if  it
       refers to another kind of file.

       Since 3.10.0

       Raises Sys_error if no file exists with the given name.

       val remove : string -> unit

       Remove the given file name from the file system.

       val rename : string -> string -> unit

       Rename  a file.  rename oldpath newpath renames the file called oldpath
       , giving it newpath as its new name, moving it between  directories  if
       needed.   If newpath already exists, its contents will be replaced with
       those of oldpath .  Depending on the  operating  system,  the  metadata
       (permissions,  owner, etc) of newpath can either be preserved or be re-
       placed by those of oldpath .

       Since 4.06 concerning the "replace existing file" behavior

       val getenv : string -> string

       Return the value associated to a variable in the process environment.

       Raises Not_found if the variable is unbound.

       val getenv_opt : string -> string option

       Return the value associated to a variable in the process environment or
       None if the variable is unbound.

       Since 4.05

       val command : string -> int

       Execute the given shell command and return its exit code.

       The argument of Sys.command is generally the name of a command followed
       by zero, one or several arguments, separated by whitespace.  The  given
       argument  is  interpreted  by a shell: either the Windows shell cmd.exe
       for the Win32 ports of OCaml, or the POSIX shell sh  for  other  ports.
       It  can  contain shell builtin commands such as echo , and also special
       characters such as file redirections > and < , which will be honored by
       the shell.

       Conversely, whitespace or special shell characters occurring in command
       names or in their arguments must be quoted or escaped so that the shell
       does  not  interpret  them.   The  quoting rules vary between the POSIX
       shell and the Windows shell.  The Filename.quote_command  performs  the
       appropriate  quoting given a command name, a list of arguments, and op-
       tional file redirections.

       val time : unit -> float

       Return the processor time, in seconds, used by the  program  since  the
       beginning of execution.

       val chdir : string -> unit

       Change the current working directory of the process.

       val mkdir : string -> int -> unit

       Create a directory with the given permissions.

       Since 4.12.0

       val rmdir : string -> unit

       Remove an empty directory.

       Since 4.12.0

       val getcwd : unit -> string

       Return the current working directory of the process.

       val readdir : string -> string array

       Return  the  names  of all files present in the given directory.  Names
       denoting the current directory and the parent directory ( "."  and ".."
       in  Unix)  are  not returned.  Each string in the result is a file name
       rather than a complete path.  There  is  no  guarantee  that  the  name
       strings  in the resulting array will appear in any specific order; they
       are not, in particular, guaranteed to appear in alphabetical order.

       val interactive : bool ref

       This reference is initially set to false in standalone programs and  to
       true  if the code is being executed under the interactive toplevel sys-
       tem ocaml .

       val os_type : string

       Operating system currently executing the OCaml program. One of

       - "Unix" (for all Unix versions, including Linux and Mac OS X),

       - "Win32" (for MS-Windows, OCaml compiled with MSVC++ or Mingw),

       - "Cygwin" (for MS-Windows, OCaml compiled with Cygwin).

       type backend_type =
        | Native
        | Bytecode
        | Other of string

       Currently, the official distribution only supports Native and  Bytecode
       , but it can be other backends with alternative compilers, for example,
       javascript.

       Since 4.04.0

       val backend_type : backend_type

       Backend type  currently executing the OCaml program.

       Since 4.04.0

       val unix : bool

       True if Sys.os_type = "Unix" .

       Since 4.01.0

       val win32 : bool

       True if Sys.os_type = "Win32" .

       Since 4.01.0

       val cygwin : bool

       True if Sys.os_type = "Cygwin" .

       Since 4.01.0

       val word_size : int

       Size of one word on the machine currently executing the OCaml  program,
       in bits: 32 or 64.

       val int_size : int

       Size of int , in bits. It is 31 (resp. 63) when using OCaml on a 32-bit
       (resp. 64-bit) platform. It may differ for other implementations,  e.g.
       it can be 32 bits when compiling to JavaScript.

       Since 4.03.0

       val big_endian : bool

       Whether the machine currently executing the Caml program is big-endian.

       Since 4.00.0

       val max_string_length : int

       Maximum length of strings and byte sequences.

       val max_array_length : int

       Maximum length of a normal array (i.e. any array whose elements are not
       of type float ). The maximum length of a float  array  is  max_floatar-
       ray_length  if  OCaml was configured with --enable-flat-float-array and
       max_array_length if configured with --disable-flat-float-array .

       val max_floatarray_length : int

       Maximum length of a floatarray. This is also the maximum  length  of  a
       float array when OCaml is configured with --enable-flat-float-array .

       val runtime_variant : unit -> string

       Return the name of the runtime variant the program is running on.  This
       is normally the argument given to -runtime-variant at compile time, but
       for byte-code it can be changed after compilation.

       Since 4.03.0

       val runtime_parameters : unit -> string

       Return  the  value of the runtime parameters, in the same format as the
       contents of the OCAMLRUNPARAM environment variable.

       Since 4.03.0

   Signal handling
       type signal_behavior =
        | Signal_default
        | Signal_ignore
        | Signal_handle of (int -> unit)

       What to do when receiving a signal:

       - Signal_default : take the default behavior (usually: abort  the  pro-
       gram)

       - Signal_ignore : ignore the signal

       -  Signal_handle  f  : call function f , giving it the signal number as
       argument.

       val signal : int -> signal_behavior -> signal_behavior

       Set the behavior of the system on receipt of a given signal.  The first
       argument  is the signal number.  Return the behavior previously associ-
       ated with the signal. If the signal number is invalid (or not available
       on your system), an Invalid_argument exception is raised.

       val set_signal : int -> signal_behavior -> unit

       Same as Sys.signal but return value is ignored.

   Signal numbers for the standard POSIX signals.
       val sigabrt : int

       Abnormal termination

       val sigalrm : int

       Timeout

       val sigfpe : int

       Arithmetic exception

       val sighup : int

       Hangup on controlling terminal

       val sigill : int

       Invalid hardware instruction

       val sigint : int

       Interactive interrupt (ctrl-C)

       val sigkill : int

       Termination (cannot be ignored)

       val sigpipe : int

       Broken pipe

       val sigquit : int

       Interactive termination

       val sigsegv : int

       Invalid memory reference

       val sigterm : int

       Termination

       val sigusr1 : int

       Application-defined signal 1

       val sigusr2 : int

       Application-defined signal 2

       val sigchld : int

       Child process terminated

       val sigcont : int

       Continue

       val sigstop : int

       Stop

       val sigtstp : int

       Interactive stop

       val sigttin : int

       Terminal read from background process

       val sigttou : int

       Terminal write from background process

       val sigvtalrm : int

       Timeout in virtual time

       val sigprof : int

       Profiling interrupt

       val sigbus : int

       Bus error

       Since 4.03

       val sigpoll : int

       Pollable event

       Since 4.03

       val sigsys : int

       Bad argument to routine

       Since 4.03

       val sigtrap : int

       Trace/breakpoint trap

       Since 4.03

       val sigurg : int

       Urgent condition on socket

       Since 4.03

       val sigxcpu : int

       Timeout in cpu time

       Since 4.03

       val sigxfsz : int

       File size limit exceeded

       Since 4.03

       exception Break

       Exception raised on interactive interrupt if Sys.catch_break is on.

       val catch_break : bool -> unit

       catch_break  governs  whether interactive interrupt (ctrl-C) terminates
       the program or raises the Break exception.  Call  catch_break  true  to
       enable  raising  Break , and catch_break false to let the system termi-
       nate the program on user interrupt.

       val ocaml_version : string

       ocaml_version is the version of OCaml.  It is a string of the form "ma-
       jor.minor[.patchlevel][(+|~)additional-info]"  ,  where major , minor ,
       and patchlevel  are  integers,  and  additional-info  is  an  arbitrary
       string.   The  [.patchlevel]  part  is  absent for versions anterior to
       3.08.0.  The [(+|~)additional-info] part may be absent.

       val enable_runtime_warnings : bool -> unit

       Control whether the OCaml runtime system can emit warnings  on  stderr.
       Currently,  the only supported warning is triggered when a channel cre-
       ated by open_* functions is finalized without  being  closed.   Runtime
       warnings are disabled by default.

       Since 4.03.0

       val runtime_warnings_enabled : unit -> bool

       Return whether runtime warnings are currently enabled.

       Since 4.03.0

   Optimization
       val opaque_identity : 'a -> 'a

       For  the  purposes of optimization, opaque_identity behaves like an un-
       known (and thus possibly side-effecting) function.

       At runtime, opaque_identity disappears altogether.

       A typical use of this function is to prevent pure computations from be-
       ing optimized away in benchmarking loops.  For example:
             for _round = 1 to 100_000 do
               ignore (Sys.opaque_identity (my_pure_computation ()))
             done

       Since 4.03.0

       module Immediate64 : sig end

OCamldoc                          2023-02-12                    Stdlib.Sys(3o)

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