Copyright | (c) The University of Glasgow 2007 |
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License | BSD-style (see the file libraries/base/LICENSE) |
Maintainer | [email protected] |
Stability | experimental |
Portability | portable |
Safe Haskell | Trustworthy |
Language | Haskell2010 |
The String
type and associated operations.
A String
is a list of characters. String constants in Haskell are values of type String
.
Class for string-like datastructures; used by the overloaded string extension (-XOverloadedStrings in GHC).
fromString :: String -> a Source
lines :: String -> [String] Source
lines
breaks a string up into a list of strings at newline characters. The resulting strings do not contain newlines.
Note that after splitting the string at newline characters, the last part of the string is considered a line even if it doesn't end with a newline. For example,
lines "" == [] lines "\n" == [""] lines "one" == ["one"] lines "one\n" == ["one"] lines "one\n\n" == ["one",""] lines "one\ntwo" == ["one","two"] lines "one\ntwo\n" == ["one","two"]
Thus lines s
contains at least as many elements as newlines in s
.
words :: String -> [String] Source
words
breaks a string up into a list of words, which were delimited by white space.
unlines :: [String] -> String Source
unlines
is an inverse operation to lines
. It joins lines, after appending a terminating newline to each.
unwords :: [String] -> String Source
unwords
is an inverse operation to words
. It joins words with separating spaces.
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