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Standard integer types
type int8 = private int
Signed 8-bit integer
type int16 = private int
Signed 16-bit integer
type int24 = private int
Signed 24-bit integer
type int32 = Stdlib.Int32.t
Signed 32-bit integer
type int40
Signed 40-bit integer
type int48
Signed 48-bit integer
type int56
Signed 56-bit integer
type int64 = Stdlib.Int64.t
Signed 64-bit integer
type int128
Signed 128-bit integer
type uint8 = private int
Unsigned 8-bit integer
type uint16 = private int
Unsigned 16-bit integer
type uint24 = private int
Unsigned 24-bit integer
type uint32
Unsigned 32-bit integer
type uint40
Unsigned 40-bit integer
type uint48
Unsigned 48-bit integer
type uint56
Unsigned 56-bit integer
type uint64
Unsigned 64-bit integer
type uint128
Unsigned 128-bit integer
module type Int = sig ... end
The generic integer interface
module Int8 : Int with type t = int8
module Int16 : Int with type t = int16
module Int24 : Int with type t = int24
module Int32 : Int with type t = int32
module Int40 : Int with type t = int40
module Int48 : Int with type t = int48
module Int56 : Int with type t = int56
module Int64 : Int with type t = int64
module Int128 : Int with type t = int128
module Uint8 : Int with type t = uint8
module Uint16 : Int with type t = uint16
module Uint24 : Int with type t = uint24
module Uint32 : Int with type t = uint32
module Uint40 : Int with type t = uint40
module Uint48 : Int with type t = uint48
module Uint56 : Int with type t = uint56
module Uint64 : Int with type t = uint64
module Uint128 : Int with type t = uint128