module Int32: sig  end
   This module provides operations on the type int32
   of signed 32-bit integers.  Unlike the built-in int type,
   the type int32 is guaranteed to be exactly 32-bit wide on all
   platforms.  All arithmetic operations over int32 are taken
   modulo 232.
   Performance notice: values of type int32 occupy more memory
   space than values of type int, and arithmetic operations on
   int32 are generally slower than those on int.  Use int32
   only when the application requires exact 32-bit arithmetic.
val zero : int32val one : int32val minus_one : int32val neg : int32 -> int32val add : int32 -> int32 -> int32val sub : int32 -> int32 -> int32val mul : int32 -> int32 -> int32val div : int32 -> int32 -> int32Division_by_zero if the second 
   argument is zero.  This division rounds the real quotient of
   its arguments towards zero, as specified for Pervasives.(/).val rem : int32 -> int32 -> int32y is not zero, the result
   of Int32.rem x y satisfies the following properties:
   Int32.zero <= Int32.rem x y < Int32.abs y and
   x = Int32.add (Int32.mul (Int32.div x y) y) (Int32.rem x y).
   If y = 0, Int32.rem x y raises Division_by_zero.val succ : int32 -> int32Int32.succ x is Int32.add x Int32.one.val pred : int32 -> int32Int32.pred x is Int32.sub x Int32.one.val abs : int32 -> int32val max_int : int32val min_int : int32val logand : int32 -> int32 -> int32val logor : int32 -> int32 -> int32val logxor : int32 -> int32 -> int32val lognot : int32 -> int32val shift_left : int32 -> int -> int32Int32.shift_left x y shifts x to the left by y bits.
   The result is unspecified if y < 0 or y >= 32.val shift_right : int32 -> int -> int32Int32.shift_right x y shifts x to the right by y bits.
   This is an arithmetic shift: the sign bit of x is replicated
   and inserted in the vacated bits.
   The result is unspecified if y < 0 or y >= 32.val shift_right_logical : int32 -> int -> int32Int32.shift_right_logical x y shifts x to the right by y bits.
   This is a logical shift: zeroes are inserted in the vacated bits
   regardless of the sign of x.
   The result is unspecified if y < 0 or y >= 32.val of_int : int -> int32int) to a 32-bit integer (type int32).val to_int : int32 -> intint32) to an
   integer (type int).  On 32-bit platforms, the 32-bit integer
   is taken modulo 231, i.e. the high-order bit is lost
   during the conversion.  On 64-bit platforms, the conversion
   is exact.val of_float : float -> int32Int32.min_int, Int32.max_int].val to_float : int32 -> floatval of_string : string -> int320x, 0o or 0b
   respectively.
   Raise Failure "int_of_string" if the given string is not
   a valid representation of an integer.val to_string : int32 -> stringval format : string -> int32 -> stringInt32.format fmt n return the string representation of the
   32-bit integer n in the format specified by fmt.
   fmt is a Printf-style format containing exactly
   one %d, %i, %u, %x, %X or %o conversion specification.
   This function is deprecated; use Printf.sprintf with a %lx format
   instead.type t = int32 
val compare : t -> t -> intPervasives.compare.  Along with the type t, this function compare
    allows the module Int32 to be passed as argument to the functors
    Set.Make and Map.Make.