module Buffer: sig  end
   This module implements string buffers that automatically expand
   as necessary.  It provides accumulative concatenation of strings
   in quasi-linear time (instead of quadratic time when strings are
   concatenated pairwise).
type t 
val create : int -> tcreate n returns a fresh buffer, initially empty.
   The n parameter is the initial size of the internal string
   that holds the buffer contents.  That string is automatically
   reallocated when more than n characters are stored in the buffer,
   but shrinks back to n characters when reset is called.
   For best performance, n should be of the same order of magnitude
   as the number of characters that are expected to be stored in
   the buffer (for instance, 80 for a buffer that holds one output
   line).  Nothing bad will happen if the buffer grows beyond that
   limit, however.  In doubt, take n = 16 for instance.
   If n is not between 1 and Sys.max_string_length, it will
   be clipped to that interval.val contents : t -> stringval length : t -> intval clear : t -> unitval reset : t -> unitn that was allocated by Buffer.create n.
   For long-lived buffers that may have grown a lot, reset allows
   faster reclaimation of the space used by the buffer.val add_char : t -> char -> unitadd_char b c appends the character c at the end of the buffer b.val add_string : t -> string -> unitadd_string b s appends the string s at the end of the buffer b.val add_substring : t -> string -> int -> int -> unitadd_substring b s ofs len takes len characters from offset
   ofs in string s and appends them at the end of the buffer b.val add_buffer : t -> t -> unitadd_buffer b1 b2 appends the current contents of buffer b2
   at the end of buffer b1.  b2 is not modified.val add_channel : t -> Pervasives.in_channel -> int -> unitadd_channel b ic n reads exactly n character from the
   input channel ic and stores them at the end of buffer b.
   Raise End_of_file if the channel contains fewer than n
   characters.val output_buffer : Pervasives.out_channel -> t -> unitoutput_buffer oc b writes the current contents of buffer b
   on the output channel oc.