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Original bug ID: 7273 Reporter: MonsieurPi Assigned to:@gasche Status: closed (set by @gasche on 2016-06-15T18:54:54Z) Resolution: not a bug Priority: normal Severity: minor Version: 4.03.0 Category: documentation Monitored by: MonsieurPi
Bug description
The operator (^) disappeared from the String documentation and in the Bytes documentation we can find the function cat but no mention to (^).
This is strange because I kind of remember reading in the documentation that the use of (^) was not adviced but since it still exists, it would be great to have it documented.
For a beginner in OCaml, reading the module documentation makes him/her think that there is no other way than String.concat "" [s1; s2] to concatenate s1 and s2.
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Original bug ID: 7273
Reporter: MonsieurPi
Assigned to: @gasche
Status: closed (set by @gasche on 2016-06-15T18:54:54Z)
Resolution: not a bug
Priority: normal
Severity: minor
Version: 4.03.0
Category: documentation
Monitored by: MonsieurPi
Bug description
The operator (^) disappeared from the String documentation and in the Bytes documentation we can find the function cat but no mention to (^).
This is strange because I kind of remember reading in the documentation that the use of (^) was not adviced but since it still exists, it would be great to have it documented.
For a beginner in OCaml, reading the module documentation makes him/her think that there is no other way than String.concat "" [s1; s2] to concatenate s1 and s2.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: