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(* ASLRef *)
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(*
* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright 2022-2023 Arm Limited and/or its affiliates <open-source-office@arm.com>
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
*)
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(* Disclaimer: *)
(* This material covers both ASLv0 (viz, the existing ASL pseudocode language *)
(* which appears in the Arm Architecture Reference Manual) and ASLv1, a new, *)
(* experimental, and as yet unreleased version of ASL. *)
(* This material is work in progress, more precisely at pre-Alpha quality as *)
(* per Arm’s quality standards. *)
(* In particular, this means that it would be premature to base any *)
(* production tool development on this material. *)
(* However, any feedback, question, query and feature request would be most *)
(* welcome; those can be sent to Arm’s Architecture Formal Team Lead *)
(* Jade Alglave <jade.alglave@arm.com>, or by raising issues or PRs to the *)
(* herdtools7 github repository. *)
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(** This module converts an AST into a valid ocaml string that represents it.
*)
open AST
val subprogram_type_to_string : subprogram_type -> string
type 'a printer = Buffer.t -> 'a -> unit
(** Type of printers used here. *)
val pp_t : t printer
(** Print an AST into the buffer. *)
val t_to_string : t -> string
(** Converts the AST into an ocaml string. *)
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