| Safe Haskell | None | 
|---|---|
| Language | Haskell2010 | 
System.ByteOrder.Unsafe
Synopsis
- newtype Fixed :: ByteOrder -> Type -> Type where
 - class FixedOrdering (b :: ByteOrder) where
- toFixedEndian :: Bytes a => a -> a
 
 
Documentation
newtype Fixed :: ByteOrder -> Type -> Type where Source #
A word whose byte order is specified (not platform dependent)
 when working with Prim and Storable.
Instances
| (FixedOrdering b, Prim a, Bytes a) => Prim (Fixed b a) Source # | |
Defined in System.ByteOrder.Unsafe Methods sizeOf# :: Fixed b a -> Int# # alignment# :: Fixed b a -> Int# # indexByteArray# :: ByteArray# -> Int# -> Fixed b a # readByteArray# :: MutableByteArray# s -> Int# -> State# s -> (#State# s, Fixed b a#) # writeByteArray# :: MutableByteArray# s -> Int# -> Fixed b a -> State# s -> State# s # setByteArray# :: MutableByteArray# s -> Int# -> Int# -> Fixed b a -> State# s -> State# s # indexOffAddr# :: Addr# -> Int# -> Fixed b a # readOffAddr# :: Addr# -> Int# -> State# s -> (#State# s, Fixed b a#) # writeOffAddr# :: Addr# -> Int# -> Fixed b a -> State# s -> State# s # setOffAddr# :: Addr# -> Int# -> Int# -> Fixed b a -> State# s -> State# s #  | |
class FixedOrdering (b :: ByteOrder) where Source #
A byte order that can be interpreted as a conversion function.
 This class is effectively closed. The only instances are for
 BigEndian and LittleEndian. It is not possible to write more
 instances since there are no other inhabitants of ByteOrder.
Methods
toFixedEndian :: Bytes a => a -> a Source #
Instances
| FixedOrdering LittleEndian Source # | |
Defined in System.ByteOrder.Unsafe Methods toFixedEndian :: Bytes a => a -> a Source #  | |
| FixedOrdering BigEndian Source # | |
Defined in System.ByteOrder.Unsafe Methods toFixedEndian :: Bytes a => a -> a Source #  | |