LiterateX High-Level Example ============================ This is a simple example of using the [LiterateX][] high-level API to transform Haskell source code to [Pandoc Markdown][]. [LiterateX]: [Pandoc Markdown]: Code ---- When executed, this example program reads this source code and transforms it to Markdown, writing the output to `STDOUT`. Note that the path is hard-coded, so be sure to execute the program from the project directory. The `OverloadedStrings` extension is used to set the code language below. > {-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-} > > module Main (main) where Imports from [base](https://hackage.haskell.org/package/base): > import System.IO (stdout) Imports from [literatex](https://hackage.haskell.org/package/literatex): > import qualified LiterateX > import qualified LiterateX.Renderer as Renderer > import qualified LiterateX.Types.SourceFormat as SourceFormat The `main` function is just a call to `LiterateX.transformFileToHandle` with appropriate options. > main :: IO () > main = LiterateX.transformFileToHandle > SourceFormat.LiterateHaskell > (Renderer.defaultOptionsFor "haskell") > "examples/highlevel.lhs" > stdout