numeric-prelude-0.4.3: An experimental alternative hierarchy of numeric type classes

Safe HaskellSafe
LanguageHaskell98

NumericPrelude.Base

Description

The only point of this module is to reexport items that we want from the standard Prelude.

Synopsis

Documentation

(!!) :: [a] -> Int -> a infixl 9 #

List index (subscript) operator, starting from 0. It is an instance of the more general genericIndex, which takes an index of any integral type.

($) :: (a -> b) -> a -> b infixr 0 #

Application operator. This operator is redundant, since ordinary application (f x) means the same as (f $ x). However, $ has low, right-associative binding precedence, so it sometimes allows parentheses to be omitted; for example:

    f $ g $ h x  =  f (g (h x))

It is also useful in higher-order situations, such as map ($ 0) xs, or zipWith ($) fs xs.

($!) :: (a -> b) -> a -> b infixr 0 #

Strict (call-by-value) application operator. It takes a function and an argument, evaluates the argument to weak head normal form (WHNF), then calls the function with that value.

(&&) :: Bool -> Bool -> Bool infixr 3 #

Boolean "and"

(++) :: [a] -> [a] -> [a] infixr 5 #

Append two lists, i.e.,

[x1, ..., xm] ++ [y1, ..., yn] == [x1, ..., xm, y1, ..., yn]
[x1, ..., xm] ++ [y1, ...] == [x1, ..., xm, y1, ...]

If the first list is not finite, the result is the first list.

(.) :: (b -> c) -> (a -> b) -> a -> c infixr 9 #

Function composition.

(=<<) :: Monad m => (a -> m b) -> m a -> m b infixr 1 #

Same as >>=, but with the arguments interchanged.

data Bool :: * #

Constructors

False 
True 

Instances

Bounded Bool

Since: 2.1

Enum Bool

Since: 2.1

Methods

succ :: Bool -> Bool #

pred :: Bool -> Bool #

toEnum :: Int -> Bool #

fromEnum :: Bool -> Int #

enumFrom :: Bool -> [Bool] #

enumFromThen :: Bool -> Bool -> [Bool] #

enumFromTo :: Bool -> Bool -> [Bool] #

enumFromThenTo :: Bool -> Bool -> Bool -> [Bool] #

Eq Bool 

Methods

(==) :: Bool -> Bool -> Bool #

(/=) :: Bool -> Bool -> Bool #

Ord Bool 

Methods

compare :: Bool -> Bool -> Ordering #

(<) :: Bool -> Bool -> Bool #

(<=) :: Bool -> Bool -> Bool #

(>) :: Bool -> Bool -> Bool #

(>=) :: Bool -> Bool -> Bool #

max :: Bool -> Bool -> Bool #

min :: Bool -> Bool -> Bool #

Read Bool

Since: 2.1

Show Bool 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Bool -> ShowS #

show :: Bool -> String #

showList :: [Bool] -> ShowS #

Ix Bool

Since: 2.1

Methods

range :: (Bool, Bool) -> [Bool] #

index :: (Bool, Bool) -> Bool -> Int #

unsafeIndex :: (Bool, Bool) -> Bool -> Int

inRange :: (Bool, Bool) -> Bool -> Bool #

rangeSize :: (Bool, Bool) -> Int #

unsafeRangeSize :: (Bool, Bool) -> Int

Generic Bool 

Associated Types

type Rep Bool :: * -> * #

Methods

from :: Bool -> Rep Bool x #

to :: Rep Bool x -> Bool #

Lift Bool 

Methods

lift :: Bool -> Q Exp #

Testable Bool 

Methods

property :: Bool -> Property #

Arbitrary Bool 

Methods

arbitrary :: Gen Bool #

shrink :: Bool -> [Bool] #

CoArbitrary Bool 

Methods

coarbitrary :: Bool -> Gen b -> Gen b #

SingKind Bool

Since: 4.9.0.0

Associated Types

type DemoteRep Bool :: *

Methods

fromSing :: Sing Bool a -> DemoteRep Bool

Storable Bool

Since: 2.1

Methods

sizeOf :: Bool -> Int #

alignment :: Bool -> Int #

peekElemOff :: Ptr Bool -> Int -> IO Bool #

pokeElemOff :: Ptr Bool -> Int -> Bool -> IO () #

peekByteOff :: Ptr b -> Int -> IO Bool #

pokeByteOff :: Ptr b -> Int -> Bool -> IO () #

peek :: Ptr Bool -> IO Bool #

poke :: Ptr Bool -> Bool -> IO () #

NFData Bool 

Methods

rnf :: Bool -> () #

Random Bool 

Methods

randomR :: RandomGen g => (Bool, Bool) -> g -> (Bool, g) #

random :: RandomGen g => g -> (Bool, g) #

randomRs :: RandomGen g => (Bool, Bool) -> g -> [Bool] #

randoms :: RandomGen g => g -> [Bool] #

randomRIO :: (Bool, Bool) -> IO Bool #

randomIO :: IO Bool #

C Bool Source # 

Methods

up :: Bool -> Bool -> Bool Source #

dn :: Bool -> Bool -> Bool Source #

SingI Bool False

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

sing :: Sing False a

SingI Bool True

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

sing :: Sing True a

type Rep Bool 
type Rep Bool = D1 * (MetaData "Bool" "GHC.Types" "ghc-prim" False) ((:+:) * (C1 * (MetaCons "False" PrefixI False) (U1 *)) (C1 * (MetaCons "True" PrefixI False) (U1 *)))
data Sing Bool 
data Sing Bool where
type DemoteRep Bool 
type DemoteRep Bool = Bool
type (==) Bool a b 
type (==) Bool a b = EqBool a b

class Bounded a where #

The Bounded class is used to name the upper and lower limits of a type. Ord is not a superclass of Bounded since types that are not totally ordered may also have upper and lower bounds.

The Bounded class may be derived for any enumeration type; minBound is the first constructor listed in the data declaration and maxBound is the last. Bounded may also be derived for single-constructor datatypes whose constituent types are in Bounded.

Minimal complete definition

minBound, maxBound

Methods

minBound :: a #

maxBound :: a #

Instances

Bounded Bool

Since: 2.1

Bounded Char

Since: 2.1

Bounded Int

Since: 2.1

Methods

minBound :: Int #

maxBound :: Int #

Bounded Int8

Since: 2.1

Bounded Int16

Since: 2.1

Bounded Int32

Since: 2.1

Bounded Int64

Since: 2.1

Bounded Ordering

Since: 2.1

Bounded Word

Since: 2.1

Bounded Word8

Since: 2.1

Bounded Word16

Since: 2.1

Bounded Word32

Since: 2.1

Bounded Word64

Since: 2.1

Bounded VecCount

Since: 4.10.0.0

Bounded VecElem

Since: 4.10.0.0

Bounded ()

Since: 2.1

Methods

minBound :: () #

maxBound :: () #

Bounded All 

Methods

minBound :: All #

maxBound :: All #

Bounded Any 

Methods

minBound :: Any #

maxBound :: Any #

Bounded Associativity 
Bounded SourceUnpackedness 
Bounded SourceStrictness 
Bounded DecidedStrictness 
Bounded CChar 
Bounded CSChar 
Bounded CUChar 
Bounded CShort 
Bounded CUShort 
Bounded CInt 
Bounded CUInt 
Bounded CLong 
Bounded CULong 
Bounded CLLong 
Bounded CULLong 
Bounded CBool 
Bounded CPtrdiff 
Bounded CSize 
Bounded CWchar 
Bounded CSigAtomic 
Bounded CIntPtr 
Bounded CUIntPtr 
Bounded CIntMax 
Bounded CUIntMax 
Bounded GeneralCategory 
Bounded T # 

Methods

minBound :: T #

maxBound :: T #

(Ord a, Num a) => Bounded (Bounds a) 

Methods

minBound :: Bounds a #

maxBound :: Bounds a #

Bounded a => Bounded (Min a) 

Methods

minBound :: Min a #

maxBound :: Min a #

Bounded a => Bounded (Max a) 

Methods

minBound :: Max a #

maxBound :: Max a #

Bounded a => Bounded (First a) 

Methods

minBound :: First a #

maxBound :: First a #

Bounded a => Bounded (Last a) 

Methods

minBound :: Last a #

maxBound :: Last a #

Bounded m => Bounded (WrappedMonoid m) 
Bounded a => Bounded (Identity a) 
Bounded a => Bounded (Dual a) 

Methods

minBound :: Dual a #

maxBound :: Dual a #

Bounded a => Bounded (Sum a) 

Methods

minBound :: Sum a #

maxBound :: Sum a #

Bounded a => Bounded (Product a) 
(Ord a, Num a, Bounded a) => Bounded (T a) 

Methods

minBound :: T a #

maxBound :: T a #

Bounded a => Bounded (T a) # 

Methods

minBound :: T a #

maxBound :: T a #

Bounded a => Bounded (T a) # 

Methods

minBound :: T a #

maxBound :: T a #

(Bounded a, Bounded b) => Bounded (a, b)

Since: 2.1

Methods

minBound :: (a, b) #

maxBound :: (a, b) #

Bounded (Proxy k t) 

Methods

minBound :: Proxy k t #

maxBound :: Proxy k t #

(Bounded a, Bounded b, Bounded c) => Bounded (a, b, c)

Since: 2.1

Methods

minBound :: (a, b, c) #

maxBound :: (a, b, c) #

Bounded a => Bounded (Const k a b) 

Methods

minBound :: Const k a b #

maxBound :: Const k a b #

(~) k a b => Bounded ((:~:) k a b)

Since: 4.7.0.0

Methods

minBound :: (k :~: a) b #

maxBound :: (k :~: a) b #

(Bounded a, Bounded b, Bounded c, Bounded d) => Bounded (a, b, c, d)

Since: 2.1

Methods

minBound :: (a, b, c, d) #

maxBound :: (a, b, c, d) #

(~~) k1 k2 a b => Bounded ((:~~:) k1 k2 a b)

Since: 4.10.0.0

Methods

minBound :: (k1 :~~: k2) a b #

maxBound :: (k1 :~~: k2) a b #

(Bounded a, Bounded b, Bounded c, Bounded d, Bounded e) => Bounded (a, b, c, d, e)

Since: 2.1

Methods

minBound :: (a, b, c, d, e) #

maxBound :: (a, b, c, d, e) #

(Bounded a, Bounded b, Bounded c, Bounded d, Bounded e, Bounded f) => Bounded (a, b, c, d, e, f)

Since: 2.1

Methods

minBound :: (a, b, c, d, e, f) #

maxBound :: (a, b, c, d, e, f) #

(Bounded a, Bounded b, Bounded c, Bounded d, Bounded e, Bounded f, Bounded g) => Bounded (a, b, c, d, e, f, g)

Since: 2.1

Methods

minBound :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g) #

maxBound :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g) #

(Bounded a, Bounded b, Bounded c, Bounded d, Bounded e, Bounded f, Bounded g, Bounded h) => Bounded (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h)

Since: 2.1

Methods

minBound :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h) #

maxBound :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h) #

(Bounded a, Bounded b, Bounded c, Bounded d, Bounded e, Bounded f, Bounded g, Bounded h, Bounded i) => Bounded (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i)

Since: 2.1

Methods

minBound :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i) #

maxBound :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i) #

(Bounded a, Bounded b, Bounded c, Bounded d, Bounded e, Bounded f, Bounded g, Bounded h, Bounded i, Bounded j) => Bounded (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j)

Since: 2.1

Methods

minBound :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j) #

maxBound :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j) #

(Bounded a, Bounded b, Bounded c, Bounded d, Bounded e, Bounded f, Bounded g, Bounded h, Bounded i, Bounded j, Bounded k) => Bounded (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k)

Since: 2.1

Methods

minBound :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k) #

maxBound :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k) #

(Bounded a, Bounded b, Bounded c, Bounded d, Bounded e, Bounded f, Bounded g, Bounded h, Bounded i, Bounded j, Bounded k, Bounded l) => Bounded (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l)

Since: 2.1

Methods

minBound :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l) #

maxBound :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l) #

(Bounded a, Bounded b, Bounded c, Bounded d, Bounded e, Bounded f, Bounded g, Bounded h, Bounded i, Bounded j, Bounded k, Bounded l, Bounded m) => Bounded (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m)

Since: 2.1

Methods

minBound :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m) #

maxBound :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m) #

(Bounded a, Bounded b, Bounded c, Bounded d, Bounded e, Bounded f, Bounded g, Bounded h, Bounded i, Bounded j, Bounded k, Bounded l, Bounded m, Bounded n) => Bounded (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n)

Since: 2.1

Methods

minBound :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n) #

maxBound :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n) #

(Bounded a, Bounded b, Bounded c, Bounded d, Bounded e, Bounded f, Bounded g, Bounded h, Bounded i, Bounded j, Bounded k, Bounded l, Bounded m, Bounded n, Bounded o) => Bounded (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o)

Since: 2.1

Methods

minBound :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o) #

maxBound :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o) #

data Char :: * #

The character type Char is an enumeration whose values represent Unicode (or equivalently ISO/IEC 10646) characters (see http://www.unicode.org/ for details). This set extends the ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1) character set (the first 256 characters), which is itself an extension of the ASCII character set (the first 128 characters). A character literal in Haskell has type Char.

To convert a Char to or from the corresponding Int value defined by Unicode, use toEnum and fromEnum from the Enum class respectively (or equivalently ord and chr).

Instances

Bounded Char

Since: 2.1

Enum Char

Since: 2.1

Methods

succ :: Char -> Char #

pred :: Char -> Char #

toEnum :: Int -> Char #

fromEnum :: Char -> Int #

enumFrom :: Char -> [Char] #

enumFromThen :: Char -> Char -> [Char] #

enumFromTo :: Char -> Char -> [Char] #

enumFromThenTo :: Char -> Char -> Char -> [Char] #

Eq Char 

Methods

(==) :: Char -> Char -> Bool #

(/=) :: Char -> Char -> Bool #

Ord Char 

Methods

compare :: Char -> Char -> Ordering #

(<) :: Char -> Char -> Bool #

(<=) :: Char -> Char -> Bool #

(>) :: Char -> Char -> Bool #

(>=) :: Char -> Char -> Bool #

max :: Char -> Char -> Char #

min :: Char -> Char -> Char #

Read Char

Since: 2.1

Show Char

Since: 2.1

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Char -> ShowS #

show :: Char -> String #

showList :: [Char] -> ShowS #

Ix Char

Since: 2.1

Methods

range :: (Char, Char) -> [Char] #

index :: (Char, Char) -> Char -> Int #

unsafeIndex :: (Char, Char) -> Char -> Int

inRange :: (Char, Char) -> Char -> Bool #

rangeSize :: (Char, Char) -> Int #

unsafeRangeSize :: (Char, Char) -> Int

Lift Char 

Methods

lift :: Char -> Q Exp #

Arbitrary Char 

Methods

arbitrary :: Gen Char #

shrink :: Char -> [Char] #

CoArbitrary Char 

Methods

coarbitrary :: Char -> Gen b -> Gen b #

Storable Char

Since: 2.1

Methods

sizeOf :: Char -> Int #

alignment :: Char -> Int #

peekElemOff :: Ptr Char -> Int -> IO Char #

pokeElemOff :: Ptr Char -> Int -> Char -> IO () #

peekByteOff :: Ptr b -> Int -> IO Char #

pokeByteOff :: Ptr b -> Int -> Char -> IO () #

peek :: Ptr Char -> IO Char #

poke :: Ptr Char -> Char -> IO () #

NFData Char 

Methods

rnf :: Char -> () #

Random Char 

Methods

randomR :: RandomGen g => (Char, Char) -> g -> (Char, g) #

random :: RandomGen g => g -> (Char, g) #

randomRs :: RandomGen g => (Char, Char) -> g -> [Char] #

randoms :: RandomGen g => g -> [Char] #

randomRIO :: (Char, Char) -> IO Char #

randomIO :: IO Char #

ErrorList Char 

Methods

listMsg :: String -> [Char] #

Monad m => Stream ByteString m Char 

Methods

uncons :: ByteString -> m (Maybe (Char, ByteString)) #

Monad m => Stream ByteString m Char 

Methods

uncons :: ByteString -> m (Maybe (Char, ByteString)) #

Monad m => Stream Text m Char 

Methods

uncons :: Text -> m (Maybe (Char, Text)) #

Monad m => Stream Text m Char 

Methods

uncons :: Text -> m (Maybe (Char, Text)) #

Generic1 k (URec k Char) 

Associated Types

type Rep1 (URec k Char) (f :: URec k Char -> *) :: k -> * #

Methods

from1 :: f a -> Rep1 (URec k Char) f a #

to1 :: Rep1 (URec k Char) f a -> f a #

IsString (Seq Char) 

Methods

fromString :: String -> Seq Char #

Functor (URec * Char) 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> URec * Char a -> URec * Char b #

(<$) :: a -> URec * Char b -> URec * Char a #

Foldable (URec * Char) 

Methods

fold :: Monoid m => URec * Char m -> m #

foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> URec * Char a -> m #

foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> URec * Char a -> b #

foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> URec * Char a -> b #

foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> URec * Char a -> b #

foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> URec * Char a -> b #

foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> URec * Char a -> a #

foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> URec * Char a -> a #

toList :: URec * Char a -> [a] #

null :: URec * Char a -> Bool #

length :: URec * Char a -> Int #

elem :: Eq a => a -> URec * Char a -> Bool #

maximum :: Ord a => URec * Char a -> a #

minimum :: Ord a => URec * Char a -> a #

sum :: Num a => URec * Char a -> a #

product :: Num a => URec * Char a -> a #

Traversable (URec * Char) 

Methods

traverse :: Applicative f => (a -> f b) -> URec * Char a -> f (URec * Char b) #

sequenceA :: Applicative f => URec * Char (f a) -> f (URec * Char a) #

mapM :: Monad m => (a -> m b) -> URec * Char a -> m (URec * Char b) #

sequence :: Monad m => URec * Char (m a) -> m (URec * Char a) #

Eq (URec k Char p) 

Methods

(==) :: URec k Char p -> URec k Char p -> Bool #

(/=) :: URec k Char p -> URec k Char p -> Bool #

Ord (URec k Char p) 

Methods

compare :: URec k Char p -> URec k Char p -> Ordering #

(<) :: URec k Char p -> URec k Char p -> Bool #

(<=) :: URec k Char p -> URec k Char p -> Bool #

(>) :: URec k Char p -> URec k Char p -> Bool #

(>=) :: URec k Char p -> URec k Char p -> Bool #

max :: URec k Char p -> URec k Char p -> URec k Char p #

min :: URec k Char p -> URec k Char p -> URec k Char p #

Show (URec k Char p) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> URec k Char p -> ShowS #

show :: URec k Char p -> String #

showList :: [URec k Char p] -> ShowS #

Generic (URec k Char p) 

Associated Types

type Rep (URec k Char p) :: * -> * #

Methods

from :: URec k Char p -> Rep (URec k Char p) x #

to :: Rep (URec k Char p) x -> URec k Char p #

data URec k Char

Used for marking occurrences of Char#

Since: 4.9.0.0

data URec k Char = UChar {}
type Rep1 k (URec k Char) 
type Rep1 k (URec k Char) = D1 k (MetaData "URec" "GHC.Generics" "base" False) (C1 k (MetaCons "UChar" PrefixI True) (S1 k (MetaSel (Just Symbol "uChar#") NoSourceUnpackedness NoSourceStrictness DecidedLazy) (UChar k)))
type Rep (URec k Char p) 
type Rep (URec k Char p) = D1 * (MetaData "URec" "GHC.Generics" "base" False) (C1 * (MetaCons "UChar" PrefixI True) (S1 * (MetaSel (Just Symbol "uChar#") NoSourceUnpackedness NoSourceStrictness DecidedLazy) (UChar *)))

data Either a b :: * -> * -> * #

The Either type represents values with two possibilities: a value of type Either a b is either Left a or Right b.

The Either type is sometimes used to represent a value which is either correct or an error; by convention, the Left constructor is used to hold an error value and the Right constructor is used to hold a correct value (mnemonic: "right" also means "correct").

Examples

The type Either String Int is the type of values which can be either a String or an Int. The Left constructor can be used only on Strings, and the Right constructor can be used only on Ints:

>>> let s = Left "foo" :: Either String Int
>>> s
Left "foo"
>>> let n = Right 3 :: Either String Int
>>> n
Right 3
>>> :type s
s :: Either String Int
>>> :type n
n :: Either String Int

The fmap from our Functor instance will ignore Left values, but will apply the supplied function to values contained in a Right:

>>> let s = Left "foo" :: Either String Int
>>> let n = Right 3 :: Either String Int
>>> fmap (*2) s
Left "foo"
>>> fmap (*2) n
Right 6

The Monad instance for Either allows us to chain together multiple actions which may fail, and fail overall if any of the individual steps failed. First we'll write a function that can either parse an Int from a Char, or fail.

>>> import Data.Char ( digitToInt, isDigit )
>>> :{
    let parseEither :: Char -> Either String Int
        parseEither c
          | isDigit c = Right (digitToInt c)
          | otherwise = Left "parse error"
>>> :}

The following should work, since both '1' and '2' can be parsed as Ints.

>>> :{
    let parseMultiple :: Either String Int
        parseMultiple = do
          x <- parseEither '1'
          y <- parseEither '2'
          return (x + y)
>>> :}
>>> parseMultiple
Right 3

But the following should fail overall, since the first operation where we attempt to parse 'm' as an Int will fail:

>>> :{
    let parseMultiple :: Either String Int
        parseMultiple = do
          x <- parseEither 'm'
          y <- parseEither '2'
          return (x + y)
>>> :}
>>> parseMultiple
Left "parse error"

Constructors

Left a 
Right b 

Instances

Arbitrary2 Either 

Methods

liftArbitrary2 :: Gen a -> Gen b -> Gen (Either a b) #

liftShrink2 :: (a -> [a]) -> (b -> [b]) -> Either a b -> [Either a b] #

Eq2 Either

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

liftEq2 :: (a -> b -> Bool) -> (c -> d -> Bool) -> Either a c -> Either b d -> Bool #

Ord2 Either

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

liftCompare2 :: (a -> b -> Ordering) -> (c -> d -> Ordering) -> Either a c -> Either b d -> Ordering #

Read2 Either

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

liftReadsPrec2 :: (Int -> ReadS a) -> ReadS [a] -> (Int -> ReadS b) -> ReadS [b] -> Int -> ReadS (Either a b) #

liftReadList2 :: (Int -> ReadS a) -> ReadS [a] -> (Int -> ReadS b) -> ReadS [b] -> ReadS [Either a b] #

liftReadPrec2 :: ReadPrec a -> ReadPrec [a] -> ReadPrec b -> ReadPrec [b] -> ReadPrec (Either a b) #

liftReadListPrec2 :: ReadPrec a -> ReadPrec [a] -> ReadPrec b -> ReadPrec [b] -> ReadPrec [Either a b] #

Show2 Either

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

liftShowsPrec2 :: (Int -> a -> ShowS) -> ([a] -> ShowS) -> (Int -> b -> ShowS) -> ([b] -> ShowS) -> Int -> Either a b -> ShowS #

liftShowList2 :: (Int -> a -> ShowS) -> ([a] -> ShowS) -> (Int -> b -> ShowS) -> ([b] -> ShowS) -> [Either a b] -> ShowS #

NFData2 Either

Since: 1.4.3.0

Methods

liftRnf2 :: (a -> ()) -> (b -> ()) -> Either a b -> () #

Monad (Either e)

Since: 4.4.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: Either e a -> (a -> Either e b) -> Either e b #

(>>) :: Either e a -> Either e b -> Either e b #

return :: a -> Either e a #

fail :: String -> Either e a #

Functor (Either a)

Since: 3.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Either a a -> Either a b #

(<$) :: a -> Either a b -> Either a a #

Applicative (Either e)

Since: 3.0

Methods

pure :: a -> Either e a #

(<*>) :: Either e (a -> b) -> Either e a -> Either e b #

liftA2 :: (a -> b -> c) -> Either e a -> Either e b -> Either e c #

(*>) :: Either e a -> Either e b -> Either e b #

(<*) :: Either e a -> Either e b -> Either e a #

Foldable (Either a)

Since: 4.7.0.0

Methods

fold :: Monoid m => Either a m -> m #

foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Either a a -> m #

foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Either a a -> b #

foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Either a a -> b #

foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Either a a -> b #

foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Either a a -> b #

foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Either a a -> a #

foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Either a a -> a #

toList :: Either a a -> [a] #

null :: Either a a -> Bool #

length :: Either a a -> Int #

elem :: Eq a => a -> Either a a -> Bool #

maximum :: Ord a => Either a a -> a #

minimum :: Ord a => Either a a -> a #

sum :: Num a => Either a a -> a #

product :: Num a => Either a a -> a #

Traversable (Either a)

Since: 4.7.0.0

Methods

traverse :: Applicative f => (a -> f b) -> Either a a -> f (Either a b) #

sequenceA :: Applicative f => Either a (f a) -> f (Either a a) #

mapM :: Monad m => (a -> m b) -> Either a a -> m (Either a b) #

sequence :: Monad m => Either a (m a) -> m (Either a a) #

Arbitrary a => Arbitrary1 (Either a) 

Methods

liftArbitrary :: Gen a -> Gen (Either a a) #

liftShrink :: (a -> [a]) -> Either a a -> [Either a a] #

Eq a => Eq1 (Either a)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

liftEq :: (a -> b -> Bool) -> Either a a -> Either a b -> Bool #

Ord a => Ord1 (Either a)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

liftCompare :: (a -> b -> Ordering) -> Either a a -> Either a b -> Ordering #

Read a => Read1 (Either a)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

liftReadsPrec :: (Int -> ReadS a) -> ReadS [a] -> Int -> ReadS (Either a a) #

liftReadList :: (Int -> ReadS a) -> ReadS [a] -> ReadS [Either a a] #

liftReadPrec :: ReadPrec a -> ReadPrec [a] -> ReadPrec (Either a a) #

liftReadListPrec :: ReadPrec a -> ReadPrec [a] -> ReadPrec [Either a a] #

Show a => Show1 (Either a)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

liftShowsPrec :: (Int -> a -> ShowS) -> ([a] -> ShowS) -> Int -> Either a a -> ShowS #

liftShowList :: (Int -> a -> ShowS) -> ([a] -> ShowS) -> [Either a a] -> ShowS #

NFData a => NFData1 (Either a)

Since: 1.4.3.0

Methods

liftRnf :: (a -> ()) -> Either a a -> () #

Generic1 * (Either a) 

Associated Types

type Rep1 (Either a) (f :: Either a -> *) :: k -> * #

Methods

from1 :: f a -> Rep1 (Either a) f a #

to1 :: Rep1 (Either a) f a -> f a #

(Eq b, Eq a) => Eq (Either a b) 

Methods

(==) :: Either a b -> Either a b -> Bool #

(/=) :: Either a b -> Either a b -> Bool #

(Ord b, Ord a) => Ord (Either a b) 

Methods

compare :: Either a b -> Either a b -> Ordering #

(<) :: Either a b -> Either a b -> Bool #

(<=) :: Either a b -> Either a b -> Bool #

(>) :: Either a b -> Either a b -> Bool #

(>=) :: Either a b -> Either a b -> Bool #

max :: Either a b -> Either a b -> Either a b #

min :: Either a b -> Either a b -> Either a b #

(Read b, Read a) => Read (Either a b) 
(Show b, Show a) => Show (Either a b) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Either a b -> ShowS #

show :: Either a b -> String #

showList :: [Either a b] -> ShowS #

Generic (Either a b) 

Associated Types

type Rep (Either a b) :: * -> * #

Methods

from :: Either a b -> Rep (Either a b) x #

to :: Rep (Either a b) x -> Either a b #

Semigroup (Either a b)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

(<>) :: Either a b -> Either a b -> Either a b #

sconcat :: NonEmpty (Either a b) -> Either a b #

stimes :: Integral b => b -> Either a b -> Either a b #

(Lift a, Lift b) => Lift (Either a b) 

Methods

lift :: Either a b -> Q Exp #

(Arbitrary a, Arbitrary b) => Arbitrary (Either a b) 

Methods

arbitrary :: Gen (Either a b) #

shrink :: Either a b -> [Either a b] #

(CoArbitrary a, CoArbitrary b) => CoArbitrary (Either a b) 

Methods

coarbitrary :: Either a b -> Gen b -> Gen b #

(NFData a, NFData b) => NFData (Either a b) 

Methods

rnf :: Either a b -> () #

type Rep1 * (Either a) 
type Rep (Either a b) 
type (==) (Either k1 k2) a b 
type (==) (Either k1 k2) a b = EqEither k1 k2 a b

class Enum a where #

Class Enum defines operations on sequentially ordered types.

The enumFrom... methods are used in Haskell's translation of arithmetic sequences.

Instances of Enum may be derived for any enumeration type (types whose constructors have no fields). The nullary constructors are assumed to be numbered left-to-right by fromEnum from 0 through n-1. See Chapter 10 of the Haskell Report for more details.

For any type that is an instance of class Bounded as well as Enum, the following should hold:

   enumFrom     x   = enumFromTo     x maxBound
   enumFromThen x y = enumFromThenTo x y bound
     where
       bound | fromEnum y >= fromEnum x = maxBound
             | otherwise                = minBound

Minimal complete definition

toEnum, fromEnum

Methods

succ :: a -> a #

the successor of a value. For numeric types, succ adds 1.

pred :: a -> a #

the predecessor of a value. For numeric types, pred subtracts 1.

toEnum :: Int -> a #

Convert from an Int.

fromEnum :: a -> Int #

Convert to an Int. It is implementation-dependent what fromEnum returns when applied to a value that is too large to fit in an Int.

enumFrom :: a -> [a] #

Used in Haskell's translation of [n..].

enumFromThen :: a -> a -> [a] #

Used in Haskell's translation of [n,n'..].

enumFromTo :: a -> a -> [a] #

Used in Haskell's translation of [n..m].

enumFromThenTo :: a -> a -> a -> [a] #

Used in Haskell's translation of [n,n'..m].

Instances

Enum Bool

Since: 2.1

Methods

succ :: Bool -> Bool #

pred :: Bool -> Bool #

toEnum :: Int -> Bool #

fromEnum :: Bool -> Int #

enumFrom :: Bool -> [Bool] #

enumFromThen :: Bool -> Bool -> [Bool] #

enumFromTo :: Bool -> Bool -> [Bool] #

enumFromThenTo :: Bool -> Bool -> Bool -> [Bool] #

Enum Char

Since: 2.1

Methods

succ :: Char -> Char #

pred :: Char -> Char #

toEnum :: Int -> Char #

fromEnum :: Char -> Int #

enumFrom :: Char -> [Char] #

enumFromThen :: Char -> Char -> [Char] #

enumFromTo :: Char -> Char -> [Char] #

enumFromThenTo :: Char -> Char -> Char -> [Char] #

Enum Int

Since: 2.1

Methods

succ :: Int -> Int #

pred :: Int -> Int #

toEnum :: Int -> Int #

fromEnum :: Int -> Int #

enumFrom :: Int -> [Int] #

enumFromThen :: Int -> Int -> [Int] #

enumFromTo :: Int -> Int -> [Int] #

enumFromThenTo :: Int -> Int -> Int -> [Int] #

Enum Int8

Since: 2.1

Methods

succ :: Int8 -> Int8 #

pred :: Int8 -> Int8 #

toEnum :: Int -> Int8 #

fromEnum :: Int8 -> Int #

enumFrom :: Int8 -> [Int8] #

enumFromThen :: Int8 -> Int8 -> [Int8] #

enumFromTo :: Int8 -> Int8 -> [Int8] #

enumFromThenTo :: Int8 -> Int8 -> Int8 -> [Int8] #

Enum Int16

Since: 2.1

Enum Int32

Since: 2.1

Enum Int64

Since: 2.1

Enum Integer

Since: 2.1

Enum Natural

Since: 4.8.0.0

Enum Ordering

Since: 2.1

Enum Word

Since: 2.1

Methods

succ :: Word -> Word #

pred :: Word -> Word #

toEnum :: Int -> Word #

fromEnum :: Word -> Int #

enumFrom :: Word -> [Word] #

enumFromThen :: Word -> Word -> [Word] #

enumFromTo :: Word -> Word -> [Word] #

enumFromThenTo :: Word -> Word -> Word -> [Word] #

Enum Word8

Since: 2.1

Enum Word16

Since: 2.1

Enum Word32

Since: 2.1

Enum Word64

Since: 2.1

Enum VecCount

Since: 4.10.0.0

Enum VecElem

Since: 4.10.0.0

Enum ()

Since: 2.1

Methods

succ :: () -> () #

pred :: () -> () #

toEnum :: Int -> () #

fromEnum :: () -> Int #

enumFrom :: () -> [()] #

enumFromThen :: () -> () -> [()] #

enumFromTo :: () -> () -> [()] #

enumFromThenTo :: () -> () -> () -> [()] #

Enum Associativity 
Enum SourceUnpackedness 
Enum SourceStrictness 
Enum DecidedStrictness 
Enum CChar 
Enum CSChar 
Enum CUChar 
Enum CShort 
Enum CUShort 
Enum CInt 

Methods

succ :: CInt -> CInt #

pred :: CInt -> CInt #

toEnum :: Int -> CInt #

fromEnum :: CInt -> Int #

enumFrom :: CInt -> [CInt] #

enumFromThen :: CInt -> CInt -> [CInt] #

enumFromTo :: CInt -> CInt -> [CInt] #

enumFromThenTo :: CInt -> CInt -> CInt -> [CInt] #

Enum CUInt 
Enum CLong 
Enum CULong 
Enum CLLong 
Enum CULLong 
Enum CBool 
Enum CFloat 
Enum CDouble 
Enum CPtrdiff 
Enum CSize 
Enum CWchar 
Enum CSigAtomic 
Enum CClock 
Enum CTime 
Enum CUSeconds 
Enum CSUSeconds 
Enum CIntPtr 
Enum CUIntPtr 
Enum CIntMax 
Enum CUIntMax 
Enum GeneralCategory 
Enum Extension 
Enum Message 
Enum Day 

Methods

succ :: Day -> Day #

pred :: Day -> Day #

toEnum :: Int -> Day #

fromEnum :: Day -> Int #

enumFrom :: Day -> [Day] #

enumFromThen :: Day -> Day -> [Day] #

enumFromTo :: Day -> Day -> [Day] #

enumFromThenTo :: Day -> Day -> Day -> [Day] #

Enum T # 

Methods

succ :: T -> T #

pred :: T -> T #

toEnum :: Int -> T #

fromEnum :: T -> Int #

enumFrom :: T -> [T] #

enumFromThen :: T -> T -> [T] #

enumFromTo :: T -> T -> [T] #

enumFromThenTo :: T -> T -> T -> [T] #

Enum Dimension # 
Integral a => Enum (Ratio a)

Since: 2.0.1

Methods

succ :: Ratio a -> Ratio a #

pred :: Ratio a -> Ratio a #

toEnum :: Int -> Ratio a #

fromEnum :: Ratio a -> Int #

enumFrom :: Ratio a -> [Ratio a] #

enumFromThen :: Ratio a -> Ratio a -> [Ratio a] #

enumFromTo :: Ratio a -> Ratio a -> [Ratio a] #

enumFromThenTo :: Ratio a -> Ratio a -> Ratio a -> [Ratio a] #

Enum a => Enum (Bounds a) 

Methods

succ :: Bounds a -> Bounds a #

pred :: Bounds a -> Bounds a #

toEnum :: Int -> Bounds a #

fromEnum :: Bounds a -> Int #

enumFrom :: Bounds a -> [Bounds a] #

enumFromThen :: Bounds a -> Bounds a -> [Bounds a] #

enumFromTo :: Bounds a -> Bounds a -> [Bounds a] #

enumFromThenTo :: Bounds a -> Bounds a -> Bounds a -> [Bounds a] #

Enum (Fixed a)

Since: 2.1

Methods

succ :: Fixed a -> Fixed a #

pred :: Fixed a -> Fixed a #

toEnum :: Int -> Fixed a #

fromEnum :: Fixed a -> Int #

enumFrom :: Fixed a -> [Fixed a] #

enumFromThen :: Fixed a -> Fixed a -> [Fixed a] #

enumFromTo :: Fixed a -> Fixed a -> [Fixed a] #

enumFromThenTo :: Fixed a -> Fixed a -> Fixed a -> [Fixed a] #

Enum a => Enum (Min a)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

succ :: Min a -> Min a #

pred :: Min a -> Min a #

toEnum :: Int -> Min a #

fromEnum :: Min a -> Int #

enumFrom :: Min a -> [Min a] #

enumFromThen :: Min a -> Min a -> [Min a] #

enumFromTo :: Min a -> Min a -> [Min a] #

enumFromThenTo :: Min a -> Min a -> Min a -> [Min a] #

Enum a => Enum (Max a)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

succ :: Max a -> Max a #

pred :: Max a -> Max a #

toEnum :: Int -> Max a #

fromEnum :: Max a -> Int #

enumFrom :: Max a -> [Max a] #

enumFromThen :: Max a -> Max a -> [Max a] #

enumFromTo :: Max a -> Max a -> [Max a] #

enumFromThenTo :: Max a -> Max a -> Max a -> [Max a] #

Enum a => Enum (First a)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

succ :: First a -> First a #

pred :: First a -> First a #

toEnum :: Int -> First a #

fromEnum :: First a -> Int #

enumFrom :: First a -> [First a] #

enumFromThen :: First a -> First a -> [First a] #

enumFromTo :: First a -> First a -> [First a] #

enumFromThenTo :: First a -> First a -> First a -> [First a] #

Enum a => Enum (Last a)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

succ :: Last a -> Last a #

pred :: Last a -> Last a #

toEnum :: Int -> Last a #

fromEnum :: Last a -> Int #

enumFrom :: Last a -> [Last a] #

enumFromThen :: Last a -> Last a -> [Last a] #

enumFromTo :: Last a -> Last a -> [Last a] #

enumFromThenTo :: Last a -> Last a -> Last a -> [Last a] #

Enum a => Enum (WrappedMonoid a)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Enum a => Enum (Identity a) 
(Ord a, Num a, Enum a) => Enum (T a) 

Methods

succ :: T a -> T a #

pred :: T a -> T a #

toEnum :: Int -> T a #

fromEnum :: T a -> Int #

enumFrom :: T a -> [T a] #

enumFromThen :: T a -> T a -> [T a] #

enumFromTo :: T a -> T a -> [T a] #

enumFromThenTo :: T a -> T a -> T a -> [T a] #

(Enum a, C a) => Enum (T a) 

Methods

succ :: T a -> T a #

pred :: T a -> T a #

toEnum :: Int -> T a #

fromEnum :: T a -> Int #

enumFrom :: T a -> [T a] #

enumFromThen :: T a -> T a -> [T a] #

enumFromTo :: T a -> T a -> [T a] #

enumFromThenTo :: T a -> T a -> T a -> [T a] #

Enum a => Enum (T a) # 

Methods

succ :: T a -> T a #

pred :: T a -> T a #

toEnum :: Int -> T a #

fromEnum :: T a -> Int #

enumFrom :: T a -> [T a] #

enumFromThen :: T a -> T a -> [T a] #

enumFromTo :: T a -> T a -> [T a] #

enumFromThenTo :: T a -> T a -> T a -> [T a] #

Enum a => Enum (T a) # 

Methods

succ :: T a -> T a #

pred :: T a -> T a #

toEnum :: Int -> T a #

fromEnum :: T a -> Int #

enumFrom :: T a -> [T a] #

enumFromThen :: T a -> T a -> [T a] #

enumFromTo :: T a -> T a -> [T a] #

enumFromThenTo :: T a -> T a -> T a -> [T a] #

Enum (Proxy k s)

Since: 4.7.0.0

Methods

succ :: Proxy k s -> Proxy k s #

pred :: Proxy k s -> Proxy k s #

toEnum :: Int -> Proxy k s #

fromEnum :: Proxy k s -> Int #

enumFrom :: Proxy k s -> [Proxy k s] #

enumFromThen :: Proxy k s -> Proxy k s -> [Proxy k s] #

enumFromTo :: Proxy k s -> Proxy k s -> [Proxy k s] #

enumFromThenTo :: Proxy k s -> Proxy k s -> Proxy k s -> [Proxy k s] #

Enum a => Enum (Const k a b) 

Methods

succ :: Const k a b -> Const k a b #

pred :: Const k a b -> Const k a b #

toEnum :: Int -> Const k a b #

fromEnum :: Const k a b -> Int #

enumFrom :: Const k a b -> [Const k a b] #

enumFromThen :: Const k a b -> Const k a b -> [Const k a b] #

enumFromTo :: Const k a b -> Const k a b -> [Const k a b] #

enumFromThenTo :: Const k a b -> Const k a b -> Const k a b -> [Const k a b] #

Enum (f a) => Enum (Alt k f a) 

Methods

succ :: Alt k f a -> Alt k f a #

pred :: Alt k f a -> Alt k f a #

toEnum :: Int -> Alt k f a #

fromEnum :: Alt k f a -> Int #

enumFrom :: Alt k f a -> [Alt k f a] #

enumFromThen :: Alt k f a -> Alt k f a -> [Alt k f a] #

enumFromTo :: Alt k f a -> Alt k f a -> [Alt k f a] #

enumFromThenTo :: Alt k f a -> Alt k f a -> Alt k f a -> [Alt k f a] #

(~) k a b => Enum ((:~:) k a b)

Since: 4.7.0.0

Methods

succ :: (k :~: a) b -> (k :~: a) b #

pred :: (k :~: a) b -> (k :~: a) b #

toEnum :: Int -> (k :~: a) b #

fromEnum :: (k :~: a) b -> Int #

enumFrom :: (k :~: a) b -> [(k :~: a) b] #

enumFromThen :: (k :~: a) b -> (k :~: a) b -> [(k :~: a) b] #

enumFromTo :: (k :~: a) b -> (k :~: a) b -> [(k :~: a) b] #

enumFromThenTo :: (k :~: a) b -> (k :~: a) b -> (k :~: a) b -> [(k :~: a) b] #

(~~) k1 k2 a b => Enum ((:~~:) k1 k2 a b)

Since: 4.10.0.0

Methods

succ :: (k1 :~~: k2) a b -> (k1 :~~: k2) a b #

pred :: (k1 :~~: k2) a b -> (k1 :~~: k2) a b #

toEnum :: Int -> (k1 :~~: k2) a b #

fromEnum :: (k1 :~~: k2) a b -> Int #

enumFrom :: (k1 :~~: k2) a b -> [(k1 :~~: k2) a b] #

enumFromThen :: (k1 :~~: k2) a b -> (k1 :~~: k2) a b -> [(k1 :~~: k2) a b] #

enumFromTo :: (k1 :~~: k2) a b -> (k1 :~~: k2) a b -> [(k1 :~~: k2) a b] #

enumFromThenTo :: (k1 :~~: k2) a b -> (k1 :~~: k2) a b -> (k1 :~~: k2) a b -> [(k1 :~~: k2) a b] #

class Eq a where #

The Eq class defines equality (==) and inequality (/=). All the basic datatypes exported by the Prelude are instances of Eq, and Eq may be derived for any datatype whose constituents are also instances of Eq.

Minimal complete definition: either == or /=.

Minimal complete definition

(==) | (/=)

Methods

(==) :: a -> a -> Bool infix 4 #

(/=) :: a -> a -> Bool infix 4 #

Instances

Eq Bool 

Methods

(==) :: Bool -> Bool -> Bool #

(/=) :: Bool -> Bool -> Bool #

Eq Char 

Methods

(==) :: Char -> Char -> Bool #

(/=) :: Char -> Char -> Bool #

Eq Double 

Methods

(==) :: Double -> Double -> Bool #

(/=) :: Double -> Double -> Bool #

Eq Float 

Methods

(==) :: Float -> Float -> Bool #

(/=) :: Float -> Float -> Bool #

Eq Int 

Methods

(==) :: Int -> Int -> Bool #

(/=) :: Int -> Int -> Bool #

Eq Int8

Since: 2.1

Methods

(==) :: Int8 -> Int8 -> Bool #

(/=) :: Int8 -> Int8 -> Bool #

Eq Int16

Since: 2.1

Methods

(==) :: Int16 -> Int16 -> Bool #

(/=) :: Int16 -> Int16 -> Bool #

Eq Int32

Since: 2.1

Methods

(==) :: Int32 -> Int32 -> Bool #

(/=) :: Int32 -> Int32 -> Bool #

Eq Int64

Since: 2.1

Methods

(==) :: Int64 -> Int64 -> Bool #

(/=) :: Int64 -> Int64 -> Bool #

Eq Integer 

Methods

(==) :: Integer -> Integer -> Bool #

(/=) :: Integer -> Integer -> Bool #

Eq Natural 

Methods

(==) :: Natural -> Natural -> Bool #

(/=) :: Natural -> Natural -> Bool #

Eq Ordering 
Eq Word 

Methods

(==) :: Word -> Word -> Bool #

(/=) :: Word -> Word -> Bool #

Eq Word8

Since: 2.1

Methods

(==) :: Word8 -> Word8 -> Bool #

(/=) :: Word8 -> Word8 -> Bool #

Eq Word16

Since: 2.1

Methods

(==) :: Word16 -> Word16 -> Bool #

(/=) :: Word16 -> Word16 -> Bool #

Eq Word32

Since: 2.1

Methods

(==) :: Word32 -> Word32 -> Bool #

(/=) :: Word32 -> Word32 -> Bool #

Eq Word64

Since: 2.1

Methods

(==) :: Word64 -> Word64 -> Bool #

(/=) :: Word64 -> Word64 -> Bool #

Eq SomeTypeRep 
Eq Exp 

Methods

(==) :: Exp -> Exp -> Bool #

(/=) :: Exp -> Exp -> Bool #

Eq Match 

Methods

(==) :: Match -> Match -> Bool #

(/=) :: Match -> Match -> Bool #

Eq Clause 

Methods

(==) :: Clause -> Clause -> Bool #

(/=) :: Clause -> Clause -> Bool #

Eq Pat 

Methods

(==) :: Pat -> Pat -> Bool #

(/=) :: Pat -> Pat -> Bool #

Eq Type 

Methods

(==) :: Type -> Type -> Bool #

(/=) :: Type -> Type -> Bool #

Eq Dec 

Methods

(==) :: Dec -> Dec -> Bool #

(/=) :: Dec -> Dec -> Bool #

Eq Name 

Methods

(==) :: Name -> Name -> Bool #

(/=) :: Name -> Name -> Bool #

Eq FunDep 

Methods

(==) :: FunDep -> FunDep -> Bool #

(/=) :: FunDep -> FunDep -> Bool #

Eq TyVarBndr 
Eq InjectivityAnn 
Eq Overlap 

Methods

(==) :: Overlap -> Overlap -> Bool #

(/=) :: Overlap -> Overlap -> Bool #

Eq DerivStrategy 
Eq () 

Methods

(==) :: () -> () -> Bool #

(/=) :: () -> () -> Bool #

Eq TyCon 

Methods

(==) :: TyCon -> TyCon -> Bool #

(/=) :: TyCon -> TyCon -> Bool #

Eq Module 

Methods

(==) :: Module -> Module -> Bool #

(/=) :: Module -> Module -> Bool #

Eq TrName 

Methods

(==) :: TrName -> TrName -> Bool #

(/=) :: TrName -> TrName -> Bool #

Eq Version

Since: 2.1

Methods

(==) :: Version -> Version -> Bool #

(/=) :: Version -> Version -> Bool #

Eq BigNat 

Methods

(==) :: BigNat -> BigNat -> Bool #

(/=) :: BigNat -> BigNat -> Bool #

Eq Void

Since: 4.8.0.0

Methods

(==) :: Void -> Void -> Bool #

(/=) :: Void -> Void -> Bool #

Eq SpecConstrAnnotation 
Eq Unique 

Methods

(==) :: Unique -> Unique -> Bool #

(/=) :: Unique -> Unique -> Bool #

Eq ThreadId

Since: 4.2.0.0

Eq BlockReason 
Eq ThreadStatus 
Eq AsyncException 
Eq ArrayException 
Eq ExitCode 
Eq IOErrorType

Since: 4.1.0.0

Eq MaskingState 
Eq IOException

Since: 4.1.0.0

Eq All 

Methods

(==) :: All -> All -> Bool #

(/=) :: All -> All -> Bool #

Eq Any 

Methods

(==) :: Any -> Any -> Bool #

(/=) :: Any -> Any -> Bool #

Eq Fixity 

Methods

(==) :: Fixity -> Fixity -> Bool #

(/=) :: Fixity -> Fixity -> Bool #

Eq Associativity 
Eq SourceUnpackedness 
Eq SourceStrictness 
Eq DecidedStrictness 
Eq CChar 

Methods

(==) :: CChar -> CChar -> Bool #

(/=) :: CChar -> CChar -> Bool #

Eq CSChar 

Methods

(==) :: CSChar -> CSChar -> Bool #

(/=) :: CSChar -> CSChar -> Bool #

Eq CUChar 

Methods

(==) :: CUChar -> CUChar -> Bool #

(/=) :: CUChar -> CUChar -> Bool #

Eq CShort 

Methods

(==) :: CShort -> CShort -> Bool #

(/=) :: CShort -> CShort -> Bool #

Eq CUShort 

Methods

(==) :: CUShort -> CUShort -> Bool #

(/=) :: CUShort -> CUShort -> Bool #

Eq CInt 

Methods

(==) :: CInt -> CInt -> Bool #

(/=) :: CInt -> CInt -> Bool #

Eq CUInt 

Methods

(==) :: CUInt -> CUInt -> Bool #

(/=) :: CUInt -> CUInt -> Bool #

Eq CLong 

Methods

(==) :: CLong -> CLong -> Bool #

(/=) :: CLong -> CLong -> Bool #

Eq CULong 

Methods

(==) :: CULong -> CULong -> Bool #

(/=) :: CULong -> CULong -> Bool #

Eq CLLong 

Methods

(==) :: CLLong -> CLLong -> Bool #

(/=) :: CLLong -> CLLong -> Bool #

Eq CULLong 

Methods

(==) :: CULLong -> CULLong -> Bool #

(/=) :: CULLong -> CULLong -> Bool #

Eq CBool 

Methods

(==) :: CBool -> CBool -> Bool #

(/=) :: CBool -> CBool -> Bool #

Eq CFloat 

Methods

(==) :: CFloat -> CFloat -> Bool #

(/=) :: CFloat -> CFloat -> Bool #

Eq CDouble 

Methods

(==) :: CDouble -> CDouble -> Bool #

(/=) :: CDouble -> CDouble -> Bool #

Eq CPtrdiff 
Eq CSize 

Methods

(==) :: CSize -> CSize -> Bool #

(/=) :: CSize -> CSize -> Bool #

Eq CWchar 

Methods

(==) :: CWchar -> CWchar -> Bool #

(/=) :: CWchar -> CWchar -> Bool #

Eq CSigAtomic 
Eq CClock 

Methods

(==) :: CClock -> CClock -> Bool #

(/=) :: CClock -> CClock -> Bool #

Eq CTime 

Methods

(==) :: CTime -> CTime -> Bool #

(/=) :: CTime -> CTime -> Bool #

Eq CUSeconds 
Eq CSUSeconds 
Eq CIntPtr 

Methods

(==) :: CIntPtr -> CIntPtr -> Bool #

(/=) :: CIntPtr -> CIntPtr -> Bool #

Eq CUIntPtr 
Eq CIntMax 

Methods

(==) :: CIntMax -> CIntMax -> Bool #

(/=) :: CIntMax -> CIntMax -> Bool #

Eq CUIntMax 
Eq Fingerprint 
Eq Lexeme 

Methods

(==) :: Lexeme -> Lexeme -> Bool #

(/=) :: Lexeme -> Lexeme -> Bool #

Eq Number 

Methods

(==) :: Number -> Number -> Bool #

(/=) :: Number -> Number -> Bool #

Eq GeneralCategory 
Eq SrcLoc 

Methods

(==) :: SrcLoc -> SrcLoc -> Bool #

(/=) :: SrcLoc -> SrcLoc -> Bool #

Eq IntSet 

Methods

(==) :: IntSet -> IntSet -> Bool #

(/=) :: IntSet -> IntSet -> Bool #

Eq Extension 
Eq ForeignSrcLang 
Eq Message 

Methods

(==) :: Message -> Message -> Bool #

(/=) :: Message -> Message -> Bool #

Eq ParseError 
Eq SourcePos 
Eq Doc 

Methods

(==) :: Doc -> Doc -> Bool #

(/=) :: Doc -> Doc -> Bool #

Eq TextDetails 
Eq Style 

Methods

(==) :: Style -> Style -> Bool #

(/=) :: Style -> Style -> Bool #

Eq Mode 

Methods

(==) :: Mode -> Mode -> Bool #

(/=) :: Mode -> Mode -> Bool #

Eq ModName 

Methods

(==) :: ModName -> ModName -> Bool #

(/=) :: ModName -> ModName -> Bool #

Eq PkgName 

Methods

(==) :: PkgName -> PkgName -> Bool #

(/=) :: PkgName -> PkgName -> Bool #

Eq Module 

Methods

(==) :: Module -> Module -> Bool #

(/=) :: Module -> Module -> Bool #

Eq OccName 

Methods

(==) :: OccName -> OccName -> Bool #

(/=) :: OccName -> OccName -> Bool #

Eq NameFlavour 
Eq NameSpace 
Eq Loc 

Methods

(==) :: Loc -> Loc -> Bool #

(/=) :: Loc -> Loc -> Bool #

Eq Info 

Methods

(==) :: Info -> Info -> Bool #

(/=) :: Info -> Info -> Bool #

Eq ModuleInfo 
Eq Fixity 

Methods

(==) :: Fixity -> Fixity -> Bool #

(/=) :: Fixity -> Fixity -> Bool #

Eq FixityDirection 
Eq Lit 

Methods

(==) :: Lit -> Lit -> Bool #

(/=) :: Lit -> Lit -> Bool #

Eq Body 

Methods

(==) :: Body -> Body -> Bool #

(/=) :: Body -> Body -> Bool #

Eq Guard 

Methods

(==) :: Guard -> Guard -> Bool #

(/=) :: Guard -> Guard -> Bool #

Eq Stmt 

Methods

(==) :: Stmt -> Stmt -> Bool #

(/=) :: Stmt -> Stmt -> Bool #

Eq Range 

Methods

(==) :: Range -> Range -> Bool #

(/=) :: Range -> Range -> Bool #

Eq DerivClause 
Eq TypeFamilyHead 
Eq TySynEqn 
Eq FamFlavour 
Eq Foreign 

Methods

(==) :: Foreign -> Foreign -> Bool #

(/=) :: Foreign -> Foreign -> Bool #

Eq Callconv 
Eq Safety 

Methods

(==) :: Safety -> Safety -> Bool #

(/=) :: Safety -> Safety -> Bool #

Eq Pragma 

Methods

(==) :: Pragma -> Pragma -> Bool #

(/=) :: Pragma -> Pragma -> Bool #

Eq Inline 

Methods

(==) :: Inline -> Inline -> Bool #

(/=) :: Inline -> Inline -> Bool #

Eq RuleMatch 
Eq Phases 

Methods

(==) :: Phases -> Phases -> Bool #

(/=) :: Phases -> Phases -> Bool #

Eq RuleBndr 
Eq AnnTarget 
Eq SourceUnpackedness 
Eq SourceStrictness 
Eq DecidedStrictness 
Eq Con 

Methods

(==) :: Con -> Con -> Bool #

(/=) :: Con -> Con -> Bool #

Eq Bang 

Methods

(==) :: Bang -> Bang -> Bool #

(/=) :: Bang -> Bang -> Bool #

Eq PatSynDir 
Eq PatSynArgs 
Eq FamilyResultSig 
Eq TyLit 

Methods

(==) :: TyLit -> TyLit -> Bool #

(/=) :: TyLit -> TyLit -> Bool #

Eq Role 

Methods

(==) :: Role -> Role -> Bool #

(/=) :: Role -> Role -> Bool #

Eq AnnLookup 
Eq LocalTime 
Eq TimeOfDay 
Eq TimeZone 
Eq UniversalTime 
Eq UTCTime 

Methods

(==) :: UTCTime -> UTCTime -> Bool #

(/=) :: UTCTime -> UTCTime -> Bool #

Eq Day 

Methods

(==) :: Day -> Day -> Bool #

(/=) :: Day -> Day -> Bool #

Eq T # 

Methods

(==) :: T -> T -> Bool #

(/=) :: T -> T -> Bool #

Eq T # 

Methods

(==) :: T -> T -> Bool #

(/=) :: T -> T -> Bool #

Eq T # 

Methods

(==) :: T -> T -> Bool #

(/=) :: T -> T -> Bool #

Eq T # 

Methods

(==) :: T -> T -> Bool #

(/=) :: T -> T -> Bool #

Eq Dimension # 
Eq a => Eq [a] 

Methods

(==) :: [a] -> [a] -> Bool #

(/=) :: [a] -> [a] -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (Maybe a) 

Methods

(==) :: Maybe a -> Maybe a -> Bool #

(/=) :: Maybe a -> Maybe a -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (Ratio a) 

Methods

(==) :: Ratio a -> Ratio a -> Bool #

(/=) :: Ratio a -> Ratio a -> Bool #

Eq (StablePtr a)

Since: 2.1

Methods

(==) :: StablePtr a -> StablePtr a -> Bool #

(/=) :: StablePtr a -> StablePtr a -> Bool #

Eq (Ptr a) 

Methods

(==) :: Ptr a -> Ptr a -> Bool #

(/=) :: Ptr a -> Ptr a -> Bool #

Eq (FunPtr a) 

Methods

(==) :: FunPtr a -> FunPtr a -> Bool #

(/=) :: FunPtr a -> FunPtr a -> Bool #

Eq p => Eq (Par1 p) 

Methods

(==) :: Par1 p -> Par1 p -> Bool #

(/=) :: Par1 p -> Par1 p -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (Bounds a) 

Methods

(==) :: Bounds a -> Bounds a -> Bool #

(/=) :: Bounds a -> Bounds a -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (Complex a) 

Methods

(==) :: Complex a -> Complex a -> Bool #

(/=) :: Complex a -> Complex a -> Bool #

Eq (Fixed a) 

Methods

(==) :: Fixed a -> Fixed a -> Bool #

(/=) :: Fixed a -> Fixed a -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (Min a) 

Methods

(==) :: Min a -> Min a -> Bool #

(/=) :: Min a -> Min a -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (Max a) 

Methods

(==) :: Max a -> Max a -> Bool #

(/=) :: Max a -> Max a -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (First a) 

Methods

(==) :: First a -> First a -> Bool #

(/=) :: First a -> First a -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (Last a) 

Methods

(==) :: Last a -> Last a -> Bool #

(/=) :: Last a -> Last a -> Bool #

Eq m => Eq (WrappedMonoid m) 
Eq a => Eq (Option a) 

Methods

(==) :: Option a -> Option a -> Bool #

(/=) :: Option a -> Option a -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (NonEmpty a) 

Methods

(==) :: NonEmpty a -> NonEmpty a -> Bool #

(/=) :: NonEmpty a -> NonEmpty a -> Bool #

Eq (StableName a)

Since: 2.1

Methods

(==) :: StableName a -> StableName a -> Bool #

(/=) :: StableName a -> StableName a -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (ZipList a) 

Methods

(==) :: ZipList a -> ZipList a -> Bool #

(/=) :: ZipList a -> ZipList a -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (Identity a) 

Methods

(==) :: Identity a -> Identity a -> Bool #

(/=) :: Identity a -> Identity a -> Bool #

Eq (TVar a)

Since: 4.8.0.0

Methods

(==) :: TVar a -> TVar a -> Bool #

(/=) :: TVar a -> TVar a -> Bool #

Eq (IORef a)

Since: 4.1.0.0

Methods

(==) :: IORef a -> IORef a -> Bool #

(/=) :: IORef a -> IORef a -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (Dual a) 

Methods

(==) :: Dual a -> Dual a -> Bool #

(/=) :: Dual a -> Dual a -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (Sum a) 

Methods

(==) :: Sum a -> Sum a -> Bool #

(/=) :: Sum a -> Sum a -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (Product a) 

Methods

(==) :: Product a -> Product a -> Bool #

(/=) :: Product a -> Product a -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (First a) 

Methods

(==) :: First a -> First a -> Bool #

(/=) :: First a -> First a -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (Last a) 

Methods

(==) :: Last a -> Last a -> Bool #

(/=) :: Last a -> Last a -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (Down a) 

Methods

(==) :: Down a -> Down a -> Bool #

(/=) :: Down a -> Down a -> Bool #

Eq (MVar a)

Since: 4.1.0.0

Methods

(==) :: MVar a -> MVar a -> Bool #

(/=) :: MVar a -> MVar a -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (IntMap a) 

Methods

(==) :: IntMap a -> IntMap a -> Bool #

(/=) :: IntMap a -> IntMap a -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (Tree a) 

Methods

(==) :: Tree a -> Tree a -> Bool #

(/=) :: Tree a -> Tree a -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (Seq a) 

Methods

(==) :: Seq a -> Seq a -> Bool #

(/=) :: Seq a -> Seq a -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (ViewL a) 

Methods

(==) :: ViewL a -> ViewL a -> Bool #

(/=) :: ViewL a -> ViewL a -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (ViewR a) 

Methods

(==) :: ViewR a -> ViewR a -> Bool #

(/=) :: ViewR a -> ViewR a -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (Set a) 

Methods

(==) :: Set a -> Set a -> Bool #

(/=) :: Set a -> Set a -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (T a) 

Methods

(==) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(/=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

C a => Eq (T a) 

Methods

(==) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(/=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

Eq (Doc a) 

Methods

(==) :: Doc a -> Doc a -> Bool #

(/=) :: Doc a -> Doc a -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (AnnotDetails a) 
Eq a => Eq (Span a) 

Methods

(==) :: Span a -> Span a -> Bool #

(/=) :: Span a -> Span a -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (ToOrd a) # 

Methods

(==) :: ToOrd a -> ToOrd a -> Bool #

(/=) :: ToOrd a -> ToOrd a -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (Max a) # 

Methods

(==) :: Max a -> Max a -> Bool #

(/=) :: Max a -> Max a -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (Min a) # 

Methods

(==) :: Min a -> Min a -> Bool #

(/=) :: Min a -> Min a -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (LCM a) # 

Methods

(==) :: LCM a -> LCM a -> Bool #

(/=) :: LCM a -> LCM a -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (GCD a) # 

Methods

(==) :: GCD a -> GCD a -> Bool #

(/=) :: GCD a -> GCD a -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (T a) # 

Methods

(==) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(/=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (T a) # 

Methods

(==) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(/=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(Eq a, C a, C a) => Eq (T a) # 

Methods

(==) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(/=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

Eq (T a) # 

Methods

(==) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(/=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (T a) # 

Methods

(==) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(/=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (Valuable a) # 

Methods

(==) :: Valuable a -> Valuable a -> Bool #

(/=) :: Valuable a -> Valuable a -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (T a) # 

Methods

(==) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(/=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

C a => Eq (T a) # 

Methods

(==) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(/=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(Eq a, C a) => Eq (T a) # 

Methods

(==) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(/=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(Eq a, C a) => Eq (T a) # 

Methods

(==) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(/=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(Eq a, C a) => Eq (T a) # 

Methods

(==) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(/=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(Eq a, C a) => Eq (T a) # 

Methods

(==) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(/=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

Ix i => Eq (T i) #

These instances may need more work They involve converting a permutation to a table.

Methods

(==) :: T i -> T i -> Bool #

(/=) :: T i -> T i -> Bool #

Eq i => Eq (Cycle i) # 

Methods

(==) :: Cycle i -> Cycle i -> Bool #

(/=) :: Cycle i -> Cycle i -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (T a) # 

Methods

(==) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(/=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (T a) # 

Methods

(==) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(/=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (T a) # 

Methods

(==) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(/=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (T a) # 

Methods

(==) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(/=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(Eq a, C a) => Eq (T a) # 

Methods

(==) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(/=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (T a) # 

Methods

(==) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(/=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(Eq b, Eq a) => Eq (Either a b) 

Methods

(==) :: Either a b -> Either a b -> Bool #

(/=) :: Either a b -> Either a b -> Bool #

Eq (V1 k p) 

Methods

(==) :: V1 k p -> V1 k p -> Bool #

(/=) :: V1 k p -> V1 k p -> Bool #

Eq (U1 k p)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

(==) :: U1 k p -> U1 k p -> Bool #

(/=) :: U1 k p -> U1 k p -> Bool #

Eq (TypeRep k a)

Since: 2.1

Methods

(==) :: TypeRep k a -> TypeRep k a -> Bool #

(/=) :: TypeRep k a -> TypeRep k a -> Bool #

(Eq a, Eq b) => Eq (a, b) 

Methods

(==) :: (a, b) -> (a, b) -> Bool #

(/=) :: (a, b) -> (a, b) -> Bool #

(Ix i, Eq e) => Eq (Array i e)

Since: 2.1

Methods

(==) :: Array i e -> Array i e -> Bool #

(/=) :: Array i e -> Array i e -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (Arg a b)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

(==) :: Arg a b -> Arg a b -> Bool #

(/=) :: Arg a b -> Arg a b -> Bool #

Eq (Proxy k s)

Since: 4.7.0.0

Methods

(==) :: Proxy k s -> Proxy k s -> Bool #

(/=) :: Proxy k s -> Proxy k s -> Bool #

Eq (STRef s a)

Since: 2.1

Methods

(==) :: STRef s a -> STRef s a -> Bool #

(/=) :: STRef s a -> STRef s a -> Bool #

(Eq k, Eq a) => Eq (Map k a) 

Methods

(==) :: Map k a -> Map k a -> Bool #

(/=) :: Map k a -> Map k a -> Bool #

(Eq b, Eq a) => Eq (T a b) # 

Methods

(==) :: T a b -> T a b -> Bool #

(/=) :: T a b -> T a b -> Bool #

Eq v => Eq (T a v) # 

Methods

(==) :: T a v -> T a v -> Bool #

(/=) :: T a v -> T a v -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (T u a) # 

Methods

(==) :: T u a -> T u a -> Bool #

(/=) :: T u a -> T u a -> Bool #

(Eq i, Eq a) => Eq (T i a) # 

Methods

(==) :: T i a -> T i a -> Bool #

(/=) :: T i a -> T i a -> Bool #

Eq v => Eq (T a v) # 

Methods

(==) :: T a v -> T a v -> Bool #

(/=) :: T a v -> T a v -> Bool #

Eq (f p) => Eq (Rec1 k f p) 

Methods

(==) :: Rec1 k f p -> Rec1 k f p -> Bool #

(/=) :: Rec1 k f p -> Rec1 k f p -> Bool #

Eq (URec k (Ptr ()) p) 

Methods

(==) :: URec k (Ptr ()) p -> URec k (Ptr ()) p -> Bool #

(/=) :: URec k (Ptr ()) p -> URec k (Ptr ()) p -> Bool #

Eq (URec k Char p) 

Methods

(==) :: URec k Char p -> URec k Char p -> Bool #

(/=) :: URec k Char p -> URec k Char p -> Bool #

Eq (URec k Double p) 

Methods

(==) :: URec k Double p -> URec k Double p -> Bool #

(/=) :: URec k Double p -> URec k Double p -> Bool #

Eq (URec k Float p) 

Methods

(==) :: URec k Float p -> URec k Float p -> Bool #

(/=) :: URec k Float p -> URec k Float p -> Bool #

Eq (URec k Int p) 

Methods

(==) :: URec k Int p -> URec k Int p -> Bool #

(/=) :: URec k Int p -> URec k Int p -> Bool #

Eq (URec k Word p) 

Methods

(==) :: URec k Word p -> URec k Word p -> Bool #

(/=) :: URec k Word p -> URec k Word p -> Bool #

(Eq a, Eq b, Eq c) => Eq (a, b, c) 

Methods

(==) :: (a, b, c) -> (a, b, c) -> Bool #

(/=) :: (a, b, c) -> (a, b, c) -> Bool #

Eq (STArray s i e)

Since: 2.1

Methods

(==) :: STArray s i e -> STArray s i e -> Bool #

(/=) :: STArray s i e -> STArray s i e -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (Const k a b) 

Methods

(==) :: Const k a b -> Const k a b -> Bool #

(/=) :: Const k a b -> Const k a b -> Bool #

Eq (f a) => Eq (Alt k f a) 

Methods

(==) :: Alt k f a -> Alt k f a -> Bool #

(/=) :: Alt k f a -> Alt k f a -> Bool #

Eq ((:~:) k a b) 

Methods

(==) :: (k :~: a) b -> (k :~: a) b -> Bool #

(/=) :: (k :~: a) b -> (k :~: a) b -> Bool #

(Eq e, Eq1 m, Eq a) => Eq (ErrorT e m a) 

Methods

(==) :: ErrorT e m a -> ErrorT e m a -> Bool #

(/=) :: ErrorT e m a -> ErrorT e m a -> Bool #

Eq a => Eq (Constant k a b) 

Methods

(==) :: Constant k a b -> Constant k a b -> Bool #

(/=) :: Constant k a b -> Constant k a b -> Bool #

Eq c => Eq (K1 k i c p) 

Methods

(==) :: K1 k i c p -> K1 k i c p -> Bool #

(/=) :: K1 k i c p -> K1 k i c p -> Bool #

(Eq (g p), Eq (f p)) => Eq ((:+:) k f g p) 

Methods

(==) :: (k :+: f) g p -> (k :+: f) g p -> Bool #

(/=) :: (k :+: f) g p -> (k :+: f) g p -> Bool #

(Eq (g p), Eq (f p)) => Eq ((:*:) k f g p) 

Methods

(==) :: (k :*: f) g p -> (k :*: f) g p -> Bool #

(/=) :: (k :*: f) g p -> (k :*: f) g p -> Bool #

(Eq a, Eq b, Eq c, Eq d) => Eq (a, b, c, d) 

Methods

(==) :: (a, b, c, d) -> (a, b, c, d) -> Bool #

(/=) :: (a, b, c, d) -> (a, b, c, d) -> Bool #

(Eq1 f, Eq1 g, Eq a) => Eq (Product * f g a)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

(==) :: Product * f g a -> Product * f g a -> Bool #

(/=) :: Product * f g a -> Product * f g a -> Bool #

(Eq1 f, Eq1 g, Eq a) => Eq (Sum * f g a)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

(==) :: Sum * f g a -> Sum * f g a -> Bool #

(/=) :: Sum * f g a -> Sum * f g a -> Bool #

Eq ((:~~:) k1 k2 a b)

Since: 4.10.0.0

Methods

(==) :: (k1 :~~: k2) a b -> (k1 :~~: k2) a b -> Bool #

(/=) :: (k1 :~~: k2) a b -> (k1 :~~: k2) a b -> Bool #

Eq (f p) => Eq (M1 k i c f p) 

Methods

(==) :: M1 k i c f p -> M1 k i c f p -> Bool #

(/=) :: M1 k i c f p -> M1 k i c f p -> Bool #

Eq (f (g p)) => Eq ((:.:) k2 k1 f g p) 

Methods

(==) :: (k2 :.: k1) f g p -> (k2 :.: k1) f g p -> Bool #

(/=) :: (k2 :.: k1) f g p -> (k2 :.: k1) f g p -> Bool #

(Eq a, Eq b, Eq c, Eq d, Eq e) => Eq (a, b, c, d, e) 

Methods

(==) :: (a, b, c, d, e) -> (a, b, c, d, e) -> Bool #

(/=) :: (a, b, c, d, e) -> (a, b, c, d, e) -> Bool #

(Eq1 f, Eq1 g, Eq a) => Eq (Compose * * f g a)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

(==) :: Compose * * f g a -> Compose * * f g a -> Bool #

(/=) :: Compose * * f g a -> Compose * * f g a -> Bool #

(Eq a, Eq b, Eq c, Eq d, Eq e, Eq f) => Eq (a, b, c, d, e, f) 

Methods

(==) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f) -> Bool #

(/=) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f) -> Bool #

(Eq a, Eq b, Eq c, Eq d, Eq e, Eq f, Eq g) => Eq (a, b, c, d, e, f, g) 

Methods

(==) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g) -> Bool #

(/=) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g) -> Bool #

(Eq a, Eq b, Eq c, Eq d, Eq e, Eq f, Eq g, Eq h) => Eq (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h) 

Methods

(==) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h) -> Bool #

(/=) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h) -> Bool #

(Eq a, Eq b, Eq c, Eq d, Eq e, Eq f, Eq g, Eq h, Eq i) => Eq (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i) 

Methods

(==) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i) -> Bool #

(/=) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i) -> Bool #

(Eq a, Eq b, Eq c, Eq d, Eq e, Eq f, Eq g, Eq h, Eq i, Eq j) => Eq (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j) 

Methods

(==) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j) -> Bool #

(/=) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j) -> Bool #

(Eq a, Eq b, Eq c, Eq d, Eq e, Eq f, Eq g, Eq h, Eq i, Eq j, Eq k) => Eq (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k) 

Methods

(==) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k) -> Bool #

(/=) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k) -> Bool #

(Eq a, Eq b, Eq c, Eq d, Eq e, Eq f, Eq g, Eq h, Eq i, Eq j, Eq k, Eq l) => Eq (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l) 

Methods

(==) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l) -> Bool #

(/=) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l) -> Bool #

(Eq a, Eq b, Eq c, Eq d, Eq e, Eq f, Eq g, Eq h, Eq i, Eq j, Eq k, Eq l, Eq m) => Eq (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m) 

Methods

(==) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m) -> Bool #

(/=) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m) -> Bool #

(Eq a, Eq b, Eq c, Eq d, Eq e, Eq f, Eq g, Eq h, Eq i, Eq j, Eq k, Eq l, Eq m, Eq n) => Eq (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n) 

Methods

(==) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n) -> Bool #

(/=) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n) -> Bool #

(Eq a, Eq b, Eq c, Eq d, Eq e, Eq f, Eq g, Eq h, Eq i, Eq j, Eq k, Eq l, Eq m, Eq n, Eq o) => Eq (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o) 

Methods

(==) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o) -> Bool #

(/=) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o) -> Bool #

type FilePath = String #

File and directory names are values of type String, whose precise meaning is operating system dependent. Files can be opened, yielding a handle which can then be used to operate on the contents of that file.

class Functor (f :: * -> *) where #

The Functor class is used for types that can be mapped over. Instances of Functor should satisfy the following laws:

fmap id  ==  id
fmap (f . g)  ==  fmap f . fmap g

The instances of Functor for lists, Maybe and IO satisfy these laws.

Minimal complete definition

fmap

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> f a -> f b #

(<$) :: a -> f b -> f a infixl 4 #

Replace all locations in the input with the same value. The default definition is fmap . const, but this may be overridden with a more efficient version.

Instances

Functor []

Since: 2.1

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> [a] -> [b] #

(<$) :: a -> [b] -> [a] #

Functor Maybe

Since: 2.1

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Maybe a -> Maybe b #

(<$) :: a -> Maybe b -> Maybe a #

Functor IO

Since: 2.1

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> IO a -> IO b #

(<$) :: a -> IO b -> IO a #

Functor Par1 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Par1 a -> Par1 b #

(<$) :: a -> Par1 b -> Par1 a #

Functor Q 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Q a -> Q b #

(<$) :: a -> Q b -> Q a #

Functor Rose 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Rose a -> Rose b #

(<$) :: a -> Rose b -> Rose a #

Functor Gen 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Gen a -> Gen b #

(<$) :: a -> Gen b -> Gen a #

Functor P 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> P a -> P b #

(<$) :: a -> P b -> P a #

Functor Complex 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Complex a -> Complex b #

(<$) :: a -> Complex b -> Complex a #

Functor Min

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Min a -> Min b #

(<$) :: a -> Min b -> Min a #

Functor Max

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Max a -> Max b #

(<$) :: a -> Max b -> Max a #

Functor First

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> First a -> First b #

(<$) :: a -> First b -> First a #

Functor Last

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Last a -> Last b #

(<$) :: a -> Last b -> Last a #

Functor Option

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Option a -> Option b #

(<$) :: a -> Option b -> Option a #

Functor NonEmpty

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> NonEmpty a -> NonEmpty b #

(<$) :: a -> NonEmpty b -> NonEmpty a #

Functor ZipList 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> ZipList a -> ZipList b #

(<$) :: a -> ZipList b -> ZipList a #

Functor Identity

Since: 4.8.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Identity a -> Identity b #

(<$) :: a -> Identity b -> Identity a #

Functor Handler

Since: 4.6.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Handler a -> Handler b #

(<$) :: a -> Handler b -> Handler a #

Functor STM

Since: 4.3.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> STM a -> STM b #

(<$) :: a -> STM b -> STM a #

Functor Dual

Since: 4.8.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Dual a -> Dual b #

(<$) :: a -> Dual b -> Dual a #

Functor Sum

Since: 4.8.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Sum a -> Sum b #

(<$) :: a -> Sum b -> Sum a #

Functor Product

Since: 4.8.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Product a -> Product b #

(<$) :: a -> Product b -> Product a #

Functor First 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> First a -> First b #

(<$) :: a -> First b -> First a #

Functor Last 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Last a -> Last b #

(<$) :: a -> Last b -> Last a #

Functor ReadPrec

Since: 2.1

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> ReadPrec a -> ReadPrec b #

(<$) :: a -> ReadPrec b -> ReadPrec a #

Functor ReadP

Since: 2.1

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> ReadP a -> ReadP b #

(<$) :: a -> ReadP b -> ReadP a #

Functor IntMap 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> IntMap a -> IntMap b #

(<$) :: a -> IntMap b -> IntMap a #

Functor Tree 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Tree a -> Tree b #

(<$) :: a -> Tree b -> Tree a #

Functor Seq 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Seq a -> Seq b #

(<$) :: a -> Seq b -> Seq a #

Functor FingerTree 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> FingerTree a -> FingerTree b #

(<$) :: a -> FingerTree b -> FingerTree a #

Functor Digit 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Digit a -> Digit b #

(<$) :: a -> Digit b -> Digit a #

Functor Node 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Node a -> Node b #

(<$) :: a -> Node b -> Node a #

Functor Elem 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Elem a -> Elem b #

(<$) :: a -> Elem b -> Elem a #

Functor ViewL 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> ViewL a -> ViewL b #

(<$) :: a -> ViewL b -> ViewL a #

Functor ViewR 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> ViewR a -> ViewR b #

(<$) :: a -> ViewR b -> ViewR a #

Functor Consumed 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Consumed a -> Consumed b #

(<$) :: a -> Consumed b -> Consumed a #

Functor Doc 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Doc a -> Doc b #

(<$) :: a -> Doc b -> Doc a #

Functor AnnotDetails 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> AnnotDetails a -> AnnotDetails b #

(<$) :: a -> AnnotDetails b -> AnnotDetails a #

Functor Span 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Span a -> Span b #

(<$) :: a -> Span b -> Span a #

Functor T # 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> T a -> T b #

(<$) :: a -> T b -> T a #

Functor T # 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> T a -> T b #

(<$) :: a -> T b -> T a #

Functor T # 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> T a -> T b #

(<$) :: a -> T b -> T a #

Functor T # 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> T a -> T b #

(<$) :: a -> T b -> T a #

Functor T # 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> T a -> T b #

(<$) :: a -> T b -> T a #

Functor T #

When you use fmap you must assert that forall n. fmap f (Cons d x) == fmap f (Cons (n*d) (x^n))

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> T a -> T b #

(<$) :: a -> T b -> T a #

Functor T # 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> T a -> T b #

(<$) :: a -> T b -> T a #

Functor T # 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> T a -> T b #

(<$) :: a -> T b -> T a #

Functor T # 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> T a -> T b #

(<$) :: a -> T b -> T a #

Functor T # 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> T a -> T b #

(<$) :: a -> T b -> T a #

Functor (Either a)

Since: 3.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Either a a -> Either a b #

(<$) :: a -> Either a b -> Either a a #

Functor (V1 *) 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> V1 * a -> V1 * b #

(<$) :: a -> V1 * b -> V1 * a #

Functor (U1 *)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> U1 * a -> U1 * b #

(<$) :: a -> U1 * b -> U1 * a #

Functor ((,) a)

Since: 2.1

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> (a, a) -> (a, b) #

(<$) :: a -> (a, b) -> (a, a) #

Functor (Array i)

Since: 2.1

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Array i a -> Array i b #

(<$) :: a -> Array i b -> Array i a #

Functor (Arg a)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Arg a a -> Arg a b #

(<$) :: a -> Arg a b -> Arg a a #

Monad m => Functor (WrappedMonad m)

Since: 2.1

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> WrappedMonad m a -> WrappedMonad m b #

(<$) :: a -> WrappedMonad m b -> WrappedMonad m a #

Arrow a => Functor (ArrowMonad a)

Since: 4.6.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> ArrowMonad a a -> ArrowMonad a b #

(<$) :: a -> ArrowMonad a b -> ArrowMonad a a #

Functor (Proxy *)

Since: 4.7.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Proxy * a -> Proxy * b #

(<$) :: a -> Proxy * b -> Proxy * a #

Functor (State s) 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> State s a -> State s b #

(<$) :: a -> State s b -> State s a #

Functor (Map k) 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Map k a -> Map k b #

(<$) :: a -> Map k b -> Map k a #

Functor (Box r) 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Box r a -> Box r b #

(<$) :: a -> Box r b -> Box r a #

Functor (Access r) 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Access r a -> Access r b #

(<$) :: a -> Access r b -> Access r a #

Functor (T v) # 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> T v a -> T v b #

(<$) :: a -> T v b -> T v a #

Functor (T a) # 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> T a a -> T a b #

(<$) :: a -> T a b -> T a a #

Functor (T a) # 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> T a a -> T a b #

(<$) :: a -> T a b -> T a a #

Functor (T i) # 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> T i a -> T i b #

(<$) :: a -> T i b -> T i a #

Functor (T a) # 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> T a a -> T a b #

(<$) :: a -> T a b -> T a a #

Functor f => Functor (Rec1 * f) 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Rec1 * f a -> Rec1 * f b #

(<$) :: a -> Rec1 * f b -> Rec1 * f a #

Functor (URec * Char) 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> URec * Char a -> URec * Char b #

(<$) :: a -> URec * Char b -> URec * Char a #

Functor (URec * Double) 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> URec * Double a -> URec * Double b #

(<$) :: a -> URec * Double b -> URec * Double a #

Functor (URec * Float) 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> URec * Float a -> URec * Float b #

(<$) :: a -> URec * Float b -> URec * Float a #

Functor (URec * Int) 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> URec * Int a -> URec * Int b #

(<$) :: a -> URec * Int b -> URec * Int a #

Functor (URec * Word) 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> URec * Word a -> URec * Word b #

(<$) :: a -> URec * Word b -> URec * Word a #

Functor (URec * (Ptr ())) 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> URec * (Ptr ()) a -> URec * (Ptr ()) b #

(<$) :: a -> URec * (Ptr ()) b -> URec * (Ptr ()) a #

Arrow a => Functor (WrappedArrow a b)

Since: 2.1

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> WrappedArrow a b a -> WrappedArrow a b b #

(<$) :: a -> WrappedArrow a b b -> WrappedArrow a b a #

Functor (Const * m)

Since: 2.1

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Const * m a -> Const * m b #

(<$) :: a -> Const * m b -> Const * m a #

Functor f => Functor (Alt * f) 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Alt * f a -> Alt * f b #

(<$) :: a -> Alt * f b -> Alt * f a #

(Applicative f, Monad f) => Functor (WhenMissing f x) 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> WhenMissing f x a -> WhenMissing f x b #

(<$) :: a -> WhenMissing f x b -> WhenMissing f x a #

Functor m => Functor (ErrorT e m) 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> ErrorT e m a -> ErrorT e m b #

(<$) :: a -> ErrorT e m b -> ErrorT e m a #

Functor (Reply s u) 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Reply s u a -> Reply s u b #

(<$) :: a -> Reply s u b -> Reply s u a #

Functor (Constant * a) 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Constant * a a -> Constant * a b #

(<$) :: a -> Constant * a b -> Constant * a a #

Functor ((->) LiftedRep LiftedRep r)

Since: 2.1

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> (LiftedRep -> LiftedRep) r a -> (LiftedRep -> LiftedRep) r b #

(<$) :: a -> (LiftedRep -> LiftedRep) r b -> (LiftedRep -> LiftedRep) r a #

Functor (K1 * i c) 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> K1 * i c a -> K1 * i c b #

(<$) :: a -> K1 * i c b -> K1 * i c a #

(Functor g, Functor f) => Functor ((:+:) * f g) 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> (* :+: f) g a -> (* :+: f) g b #

(<$) :: a -> (* :+: f) g b -> (* :+: f) g a #

(Functor g, Functor f) => Functor ((:*:) * f g) 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> (* :*: f) g a -> (* :*: f) g b #

(<$) :: a -> (* :*: f) g b -> (* :*: f) g a #

(Functor f, Functor g) => Functor (Product * f g)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Product * f g a -> Product * f g b #

(<$) :: a -> Product * f g b -> Product * f g a #

(Functor f, Functor g) => Functor (Sum * f g)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Sum * f g a -> Sum * f g b #

(<$) :: a -> Sum * f g b -> Sum * f g a #

Functor f => Functor (WhenMatched f x y) 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> WhenMatched f x y a -> WhenMatched f x y b #

(<$) :: a -> WhenMatched f x y b -> WhenMatched f x y a #

(Applicative f, Monad f) => Functor (WhenMissing f k x) 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> WhenMissing f k x a -> WhenMissing f k x b #

(<$) :: a -> WhenMissing f k x b -> WhenMissing f k x a #

Functor (ParsecT s u m) 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> ParsecT s u m a -> ParsecT s u m b #

(<$) :: a -> ParsecT s u m b -> ParsecT s u m a #

Functor f => Functor (M1 * i c f) 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> M1 * i c f a -> M1 * i c f b #

(<$) :: a -> M1 * i c f b -> M1 * i c f a #

(Functor g, Functor f) => Functor ((:.:) * * f g) 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> (* :.: *) f g a -> (* :.: *) f g b #

(<$) :: a -> (* :.: *) f g b -> (* :.: *) f g a #

(Functor f, Functor g) => Functor (Compose * * f g)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Compose * * f g a -> Compose * * f g b #

(<$) :: a -> Compose * * f g b -> Compose * * f g a #

Functor f => Functor (WhenMatched f k x y) 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> WhenMatched f k x y a -> WhenMatched f k x y b #

(<$) :: a -> WhenMatched f k x y b -> WhenMatched f k x y a #

data IO a :: * -> * #

A value of type IO a is a computation which, when performed, does some I/O before returning a value of type a.

There is really only one way to "perform" an I/O action: bind it to Main.main in your program. When your program is run, the I/O will be performed. It isn't possible to perform I/O from an arbitrary function, unless that function is itself in the IO monad and called at some point, directly or indirectly, from Main.main.

IO is a monad, so IO actions can be combined using either the do-notation or the >> and >>= operations from the Monad class.

Instances

Monad IO

Since: 2.1

Methods

(>>=) :: IO a -> (a -> IO b) -> IO b #

(>>) :: IO a -> IO b -> IO b #

return :: a -> IO a #

fail :: String -> IO a #

Functor IO

Since: 2.1

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> IO a -> IO b #

(<$) :: a -> IO b -> IO a #

Applicative IO

Since: 2.1

Methods

pure :: a -> IO a #

(<*>) :: IO (a -> b) -> IO a -> IO b #

liftA2 :: (a -> b -> c) -> IO a -> IO b -> IO c #

(*>) :: IO a -> IO b -> IO b #

(<*) :: IO a -> IO b -> IO a #

Alternative IO

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

empty :: IO a #

(<|>) :: IO a -> IO a -> IO a #

some :: IO a -> IO [a] #

many :: IO a -> IO [a] #

MonadPlus IO

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

mzero :: IO a #

mplus :: IO a -> IO a -> IO a #

PrimMonad IO 

Associated Types

type PrimState (IO :: * -> *) :: * #

PrimBase IO 
Quasi IO 
Semigroup a => Semigroup (IO a)

Since: 4.10.0.0

Methods

(<>) :: IO a -> IO a -> IO a #

sconcat :: NonEmpty (IO a) -> IO a #

stimes :: Integral b => b -> IO a -> IO a #

Monoid a => Monoid (IO a)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

mempty :: IO a #

mappend :: IO a -> IO a -> IO a #

mconcat :: [IO a] -> IO a #

type PrimState IO 

type IOError = IOException #

The Haskell 2010 type for exceptions in the IO monad. Any I/O operation may raise an IOError instead of returning a result. For a more general type of exception, including also those that arise in pure code, see Exception.

In Haskell 2010, this is an opaque type.

data Maybe a :: * -> * #

The Maybe type encapsulates an optional value. A value of type Maybe a either contains a value of type a (represented as Just a), or it is empty (represented as Nothing). Using Maybe is a good way to deal with errors or exceptional cases without resorting to drastic measures such as error.

The Maybe type is also a monad. It is a simple kind of error monad, where all errors are represented by Nothing. A richer error monad can be built using the Either type.

Constructors

Nothing 
Just a 

Instances

Monad Maybe

Since: 2.1

Methods

(>>=) :: Maybe a -> (a -> Maybe b) -> Maybe b #

(>>) :: Maybe a -> Maybe b -> Maybe b #

return :: a -> Maybe a #

fail :: String -> Maybe a #

Functor Maybe

Since: 2.1

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Maybe a -> Maybe b #

(<$) :: a -> Maybe b -> Maybe a #

Applicative Maybe

Since: 2.1

Methods

pure :: a -> Maybe a #

(<*>) :: Maybe (a -> b) -> Maybe a -> Maybe b #

liftA2 :: (a -> b -> c) -> Maybe a -> Maybe b -> Maybe c #

(*>) :: Maybe a -> Maybe b -> Maybe b #

(<*) :: Maybe a -> Maybe b -> Maybe a #

Foldable Maybe

Since: 2.1

Methods

fold :: Monoid m => Maybe m -> m #

foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Maybe a -> m #

foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Maybe a -> b #

foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Maybe a -> b #

foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Maybe a -> b #

foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Maybe a -> b #

foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Maybe a -> a #

foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Maybe a -> a #

toList :: Maybe a -> [a] #

null :: Maybe a -> Bool #

length :: Maybe a -> Int #

elem :: Eq a => a -> Maybe a -> Bool #

maximum :: Ord a => Maybe a -> a #

minimum :: Ord a => Maybe a -> a #

sum :: Num a => Maybe a -> a #

product :: Num a => Maybe a -> a #

Traversable Maybe

Since: 2.1

Methods

traverse :: Applicative f => (a -> f b) -> Maybe a -> f (Maybe b) #

sequenceA :: Applicative f => Maybe (f a) -> f (Maybe a) #

mapM :: Monad m => (a -> m b) -> Maybe a -> m (Maybe b) #

sequence :: Monad m => Maybe (m a) -> m (Maybe a) #

Arbitrary1 Maybe 

Methods

liftArbitrary :: Gen a -> Gen (Maybe a) #

liftShrink :: (a -> [a]) -> Maybe a -> [Maybe a] #

Eq1 Maybe

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

liftEq :: (a -> b -> Bool) -> Maybe a -> Maybe b -> Bool #

Ord1 Maybe

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

liftCompare :: (a -> b -> Ordering) -> Maybe a -> Maybe b -> Ordering #

Read1 Maybe

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

liftReadsPrec :: (Int -> ReadS a) -> ReadS [a] -> Int -> ReadS (Maybe a) #

liftReadList :: (Int -> ReadS a) -> ReadS [a] -> ReadS [Maybe a] #

liftReadPrec :: ReadPrec a -> ReadPrec [a] -> ReadPrec (Maybe a) #

liftReadListPrec :: ReadPrec a -> ReadPrec [a] -> ReadPrec [Maybe a] #

Show1 Maybe

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

liftShowsPrec :: (Int -> a -> ShowS) -> ([a] -> ShowS) -> Int -> Maybe a -> ShowS #

liftShowList :: (Int -> a -> ShowS) -> ([a] -> ShowS) -> [Maybe a] -> ShowS #

Alternative Maybe

Since: 2.1

Methods

empty :: Maybe a #

(<|>) :: Maybe a -> Maybe a -> Maybe a #

some :: Maybe a -> Maybe [a] #

many :: Maybe a -> Maybe [a] #

MonadPlus Maybe

Since: 2.1

Methods

mzero :: Maybe a #

mplus :: Maybe a -> Maybe a -> Maybe a #

NFData1 Maybe

Since: 1.4.3.0

Methods

liftRnf :: (a -> ()) -> Maybe a -> () #

Eq a => Eq (Maybe a) 

Methods

(==) :: Maybe a -> Maybe a -> Bool #

(/=) :: Maybe a -> Maybe a -> Bool #

Ord a => Ord (Maybe a) 

Methods

compare :: Maybe a -> Maybe a -> Ordering #

(<) :: Maybe a -> Maybe a -> Bool #

(<=) :: Maybe a -> Maybe a -> Bool #

(>) :: Maybe a -> Maybe a -> Bool #

(>=) :: Maybe a -> Maybe a -> Bool #

max :: Maybe a -> Maybe a -> Maybe a #

min :: Maybe a -> Maybe a -> Maybe a #

Read a => Read (Maybe a)

Since: 2.1

Show a => Show (Maybe a) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Maybe a -> ShowS #

show :: Maybe a -> String #

showList :: [Maybe a] -> ShowS #

Generic (Maybe a) 

Associated Types

type Rep (Maybe a) :: * -> * #

Methods

from :: Maybe a -> Rep (Maybe a) x #

to :: Rep (Maybe a) x -> Maybe a #

Semigroup a => Semigroup (Maybe a)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

(<>) :: Maybe a -> Maybe a -> Maybe a #

sconcat :: NonEmpty (Maybe a) -> Maybe a #

stimes :: Integral b => b -> Maybe a -> Maybe a #

Monoid a => Monoid (Maybe a)

Lift a semigroup into Maybe forming a Monoid according to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monoid: "Any semigroup S may be turned into a monoid simply by adjoining an element e not in S and defining e*e = e and e*s = s = s*e for all s ∈ S." Since there used to be no "Semigroup" typeclass providing just mappend, we use Monoid instead.

Since: 2.1

Methods

mempty :: Maybe a #

mappend :: Maybe a -> Maybe a -> Maybe a #

mconcat :: [Maybe a] -> Maybe a #

Lift a => Lift (Maybe a) 

Methods

lift :: Maybe a -> Q Exp #

Arbitrary a => Arbitrary (Maybe a) 

Methods

arbitrary :: Gen (Maybe a) #

shrink :: Maybe a -> [Maybe a] #

CoArbitrary a => CoArbitrary (Maybe a) 

Methods

coarbitrary :: Maybe a -> Gen b -> Gen b #

SingKind a => SingKind (Maybe a)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Associated Types

type DemoteRep (Maybe a) :: *

Methods

fromSing :: Sing (Maybe a) a -> DemoteRep (Maybe a)

NFData a => NFData (Maybe a) 

Methods

rnf :: Maybe a -> () #

Generic1 * Maybe 

Associated Types

type Rep1 Maybe (f :: Maybe -> *) :: k -> * #

Methods

from1 :: f a -> Rep1 Maybe f a #

to1 :: Rep1 Maybe f a -> f a #

SingI (Maybe a) (Nothing a)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

sing :: Sing (Nothing a) a

SingI a1 a2 => SingI (Maybe a1) (Just a1 a2)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

sing :: Sing (Just a1 a2) a

type Rep (Maybe a) 
type Rep (Maybe a) = D1 * (MetaData "Maybe" "GHC.Base" "base" False) ((:+:) * (C1 * (MetaCons "Nothing" PrefixI False) (U1 *)) (C1 * (MetaCons "Just" PrefixI False) (S1 * (MetaSel (Nothing Symbol) NoSourceUnpackedness NoSourceStrictness DecidedLazy) (Rec0 * a))))
data Sing (Maybe a) 
data Sing (Maybe a) where
type DemoteRep (Maybe a) 
type DemoteRep (Maybe a) = Maybe (DemoteRep a)
type Rep1 * Maybe 
type (==) (Maybe k) a b 
type (==) (Maybe k) a b = EqMaybe k a b

class Applicative m => Monad (m :: * -> *) where #

The Monad class defines the basic operations over a monad, a concept from a branch of mathematics known as category theory. From the perspective of a Haskell programmer, however, it is best to think of a monad as an abstract datatype of actions. Haskell's do expressions provide a convenient syntax for writing monadic expressions.

Instances of Monad should satisfy the following laws:

Furthermore, the Monad and Applicative operations should relate as follows:

The above laws imply:

and that pure and (<*>) satisfy the applicative functor laws.

The instances of Monad for lists, Maybe and IO defined in the Prelude satisfy these laws.

Minimal complete definition

(>>=)

Methods

(>>=) :: m a -> (a -> m b) -> m b infixl 1 #

Sequentially compose two actions, passing any value produced by the first as an argument to the second.

(>>) :: m a -> m b -> m b infixl 1 #

Sequentially compose two actions, discarding any value produced by the first, like sequencing operators (such as the semicolon) in imperative languages.

return :: a -> m a #

Inject a value into the monadic type.

fail :: String -> m a #

Fail with a message. This operation is not part of the mathematical definition of a monad, but is invoked on pattern-match failure in a do expression.

As part of the MonadFail proposal (MFP), this function is moved to its own class MonadFail (see Control.Monad.Fail for more details). The definition here will be removed in a future release.

Instances

Monad []

Since: 2.1

Methods

(>>=) :: [a] -> (a -> [b]) -> [b] #

(>>) :: [a] -> [b] -> [b] #

return :: a -> [a] #

fail :: String -> [a] #

Monad Maybe

Since: 2.1

Methods

(>>=) :: Maybe a -> (a -> Maybe b) -> Maybe b #

(>>) :: Maybe a -> Maybe b -> Maybe b #

return :: a -> Maybe a #

fail :: String -> Maybe a #

Monad IO

Since: 2.1

Methods

(>>=) :: IO a -> (a -> IO b) -> IO b #

(>>) :: IO a -> IO b -> IO b #

return :: a -> IO a #

fail :: String -> IO a #

Monad Par1

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: Par1 a -> (a -> Par1 b) -> Par1 b #

(>>) :: Par1 a -> Par1 b -> Par1 b #

return :: a -> Par1 a #

fail :: String -> Par1 a #

Monad Q 

Methods

(>>=) :: Q a -> (a -> Q b) -> Q b #

(>>) :: Q a -> Q b -> Q b #

return :: a -> Q a #

fail :: String -> Q a #

Monad Rose 

Methods

(>>=) :: Rose a -> (a -> Rose b) -> Rose b #

(>>) :: Rose a -> Rose b -> Rose b #

return :: a -> Rose a #

fail :: String -> Rose a #

Monad Gen 

Methods

(>>=) :: Gen a -> (a -> Gen b) -> Gen b #

(>>) :: Gen a -> Gen b -> Gen b #

return :: a -> Gen a #

fail :: String -> Gen a #

Monad P

Since: 2.1

Methods

(>>=) :: P a -> (a -> P b) -> P b #

(>>) :: P a -> P b -> P b #

return :: a -> P a #

fail :: String -> P a #

Monad Complex

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: Complex a -> (a -> Complex b) -> Complex b #

(>>) :: Complex a -> Complex b -> Complex b #

return :: a -> Complex a #

fail :: String -> Complex a #

Monad Min

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: Min a -> (a -> Min b) -> Min b #

(>>) :: Min a -> Min b -> Min b #

return :: a -> Min a #

fail :: String -> Min a #

Monad Max

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: Max a -> (a -> Max b) -> Max b #

(>>) :: Max a -> Max b -> Max b #

return :: a -> Max a #

fail :: String -> Max a #

Monad First

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: First a -> (a -> First b) -> First b #

(>>) :: First a -> First b -> First b #

return :: a -> First a #

fail :: String -> First a #

Monad Last

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: Last a -> (a -> Last b) -> Last b #

(>>) :: Last a -> Last b -> Last b #

return :: a -> Last a #

fail :: String -> Last a #

Monad Option

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: Option a -> (a -> Option b) -> Option b #

(>>) :: Option a -> Option b -> Option b #

return :: a -> Option a #

fail :: String -> Option a #

Monad NonEmpty

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: NonEmpty a -> (a -> NonEmpty b) -> NonEmpty b #

(>>) :: NonEmpty a -> NonEmpty b -> NonEmpty b #

return :: a -> NonEmpty a #

fail :: String -> NonEmpty a #

Monad Identity

Since: 4.8.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: Identity a -> (a -> Identity b) -> Identity b #

(>>) :: Identity a -> Identity b -> Identity b #

return :: a -> Identity a #

fail :: String -> Identity a #

Monad STM

Since: 4.3.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: STM a -> (a -> STM b) -> STM b #

(>>) :: STM a -> STM b -> STM b #

return :: a -> STM a #

fail :: String -> STM a #

Monad Dual

Since: 4.8.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: Dual a -> (a -> Dual b) -> Dual b #

(>>) :: Dual a -> Dual b -> Dual b #

return :: a -> Dual a #

fail :: String -> Dual a #

Monad Sum

Since: 4.8.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: Sum a -> (a -> Sum b) -> Sum b #

(>>) :: Sum a -> Sum b -> Sum b #

return :: a -> Sum a #

fail :: String -> Sum a #

Monad Product

Since: 4.8.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: Product a -> (a -> Product b) -> Product b #

(>>) :: Product a -> Product b -> Product b #

return :: a -> Product a #

fail :: String -> Product a #

Monad First 

Methods

(>>=) :: First a -> (a -> First b) -> First b #

(>>) :: First a -> First b -> First b #

return :: a -> First a #

fail :: String -> First a #

Monad Last 

Methods

(>>=) :: Last a -> (a -> Last b) -> Last b #

(>>) :: Last a -> Last b -> Last b #

return :: a -> Last a #

fail :: String -> Last a #

Monad ReadPrec

Since: 2.1

Methods

(>>=) :: ReadPrec a -> (a -> ReadPrec b) -> ReadPrec b #

(>>) :: ReadPrec a -> ReadPrec b -> ReadPrec b #

return :: a -> ReadPrec a #

fail :: String -> ReadPrec a #

Monad ReadP

Since: 2.1

Methods

(>>=) :: ReadP a -> (a -> ReadP b) -> ReadP b #

(>>) :: ReadP a -> ReadP b -> ReadP b #

return :: a -> ReadP a #

fail :: String -> ReadP a #

Monad Tree 

Methods

(>>=) :: Tree a -> (a -> Tree b) -> Tree b #

(>>) :: Tree a -> Tree b -> Tree b #

return :: a -> Tree a #

fail :: String -> Tree a #

Monad Seq 

Methods

(>>=) :: Seq a -> (a -> Seq b) -> Seq b #

(>>) :: Seq a -> Seq b -> Seq b #

return :: a -> Seq a #

fail :: String -> Seq a #

Monad (Either e)

Since: 4.4.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: Either e a -> (a -> Either e b) -> Either e b #

(>>) :: Either e a -> Either e b -> Either e b #

return :: a -> Either e a #

fail :: String -> Either e a #

Monad (U1 *)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: U1 * a -> (a -> U1 * b) -> U1 * b #

(>>) :: U1 * a -> U1 * b -> U1 * b #

return :: a -> U1 * a #

fail :: String -> U1 * a #

Monoid a => Monad ((,) a)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: (a, a) -> (a -> (a, b)) -> (a, b) #

(>>) :: (a, a) -> (a, b) -> (a, b) #

return :: a -> (a, a) #

fail :: String -> (a, a) #

Monad m => Monad (WrappedMonad m) 

Methods

(>>=) :: WrappedMonad m a -> (a -> WrappedMonad m b) -> WrappedMonad m b #

(>>) :: WrappedMonad m a -> WrappedMonad m b -> WrappedMonad m b #

return :: a -> WrappedMonad m a #

fail :: String -> WrappedMonad m a #

ArrowApply a => Monad (ArrowMonad a)

Since: 2.1

Methods

(>>=) :: ArrowMonad a a -> (a -> ArrowMonad a b) -> ArrowMonad a b #

(>>) :: ArrowMonad a a -> ArrowMonad a b -> ArrowMonad a b #

return :: a -> ArrowMonad a a #

fail :: String -> ArrowMonad a a #

Monad (Proxy *)

Since: 4.7.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: Proxy * a -> (a -> Proxy * b) -> Proxy * b #

(>>) :: Proxy * a -> Proxy * b -> Proxy * b #

return :: a -> Proxy * a #

fail :: String -> Proxy * a #

Monad (State s) 

Methods

(>>=) :: State s a -> (a -> State s b) -> State s b #

(>>) :: State s a -> State s b -> State s b #

return :: a -> State s a #

fail :: String -> State s a #

Monad (T a) # 

Methods

(>>=) :: T a a -> (a -> T a b) -> T a b #

(>>) :: T a a -> T a b -> T a b #

return :: a -> T a a #

fail :: String -> T a a #

Monad (T i) # 

Methods

(>>=) :: T i a -> (a -> T i b) -> T i b #

(>>) :: T i a -> T i b -> T i b #

return :: a -> T i a #

fail :: String -> T i a #

Monad f => Monad (Rec1 * f)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: Rec1 * f a -> (a -> Rec1 * f b) -> Rec1 * f b #

(>>) :: Rec1 * f a -> Rec1 * f b -> Rec1 * f b #

return :: a -> Rec1 * f a #

fail :: String -> Rec1 * f a #

Monad f => Monad (Alt * f) 

Methods

(>>=) :: Alt * f a -> (a -> Alt * f b) -> Alt * f b #

(>>) :: Alt * f a -> Alt * f b -> Alt * f b #

return :: a -> Alt * f a #

fail :: String -> Alt * f a #

(Applicative f, Monad f) => Monad (WhenMissing f x)

Equivalent to ReaderT k (ReaderT x (MaybeT f)).

Methods

(>>=) :: WhenMissing f x a -> (a -> WhenMissing f x b) -> WhenMissing f x b #

(>>) :: WhenMissing f x a -> WhenMissing f x b -> WhenMissing f x b #

return :: a -> WhenMissing f x a #

fail :: String -> WhenMissing f x a #

(Monad m, Error e) => Monad (ErrorT e m) 

Methods

(>>=) :: ErrorT e m a -> (a -> ErrorT e m b) -> ErrorT e m b #

(>>) :: ErrorT e m a -> ErrorT e m b -> ErrorT e m b #

return :: a -> ErrorT e m a #

fail :: String -> ErrorT e m a #

Monad ((->) LiftedRep LiftedRep r)

Since: 2.1

Methods

(>>=) :: (LiftedRep -> LiftedRep) r a -> (a -> (LiftedRep -> LiftedRep) r b) -> (LiftedRep -> LiftedRep) r b #

(>>) :: (LiftedRep -> LiftedRep) r a -> (LiftedRep -> LiftedRep) r b -> (LiftedRep -> LiftedRep) r b #

return :: a -> (LiftedRep -> LiftedRep) r a #

fail :: String -> (LiftedRep -> LiftedRep) r a #

(Monad f, Monad g) => Monad ((:*:) * f g)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: (* :*: f) g a -> (a -> (* :*: f) g b) -> (* :*: f) g b #

(>>) :: (* :*: f) g a -> (* :*: f) g b -> (* :*: f) g b #

return :: a -> (* :*: f) g a #

fail :: String -> (* :*: f) g a #

(Monad f, Monad g) => Monad (Product * f g)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: Product * f g a -> (a -> Product * f g b) -> Product * f g b #

(>>) :: Product * f g a -> Product * f g b -> Product * f g b #

return :: a -> Product * f g a #

fail :: String -> Product * f g a #

(Monad f, Applicative f) => Monad (WhenMatched f x y)

Equivalent to ReaderT Key (ReaderT x (ReaderT y (MaybeT f)))

Methods

(>>=) :: WhenMatched f x y a -> (a -> WhenMatched f x y b) -> WhenMatched f x y b #

(>>) :: WhenMatched f x y a -> WhenMatched f x y b -> WhenMatched f x y b #

return :: a -> WhenMatched f x y a #

fail :: String -> WhenMatched f x y a #

(Applicative f, Monad f) => Monad (WhenMissing f k x)

Equivalent to ReaderT k (ReaderT x (MaybeT f)) .

Methods

(>>=) :: WhenMissing f k x a -> (a -> WhenMissing f k x b) -> WhenMissing f k x b #

(>>) :: WhenMissing f k x a -> WhenMissing f k x b -> WhenMissing f k x b #

return :: a -> WhenMissing f k x a #

fail :: String -> WhenMissing f k x a #

Monad (ParsecT s u m) 

Methods

(>>=) :: ParsecT s u m a -> (a -> ParsecT s u m b) -> ParsecT s u m b #

(>>) :: ParsecT s u m a -> ParsecT s u m b -> ParsecT s u m b #

return :: a -> ParsecT s u m a #

fail :: String -> ParsecT s u m a #

Monad f => Monad (M1 * i c f)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: M1 * i c f a -> (a -> M1 * i c f b) -> M1 * i c f b #

(>>) :: M1 * i c f a -> M1 * i c f b -> M1 * i c f b #

return :: a -> M1 * i c f a #

fail :: String -> M1 * i c f a #

(Monad f, Applicative f) => Monad (WhenMatched f k x y)

Equivalent to ReaderT k (ReaderT x (ReaderT y (MaybeT f)))

Methods

(>>=) :: WhenMatched f k x y a -> (a -> WhenMatched f k x y b) -> WhenMatched f k x y b #

(>>) :: WhenMatched f k x y a -> WhenMatched f k x y b -> WhenMatched f k x y b #

return :: a -> WhenMatched f k x y a #

fail :: String -> WhenMatched f k x y a #

class Eq a => Ord a where #

The Ord class is used for totally ordered datatypes.

Instances of Ord can be derived for any user-defined datatype whose constituent types are in Ord. The declared order of the constructors in the data declaration determines the ordering in derived Ord instances. The Ordering datatype allows a single comparison to determine the precise ordering of two objects.

Minimal complete definition: either compare or <=. Using compare can be more efficient for complex types.

Minimal complete definition

compare | (<=)

Methods

compare :: a -> a -> Ordering #

(<) :: a -> a -> Bool infix 4 #

(<=) :: a -> a -> Bool infix 4 #

(>) :: a -> a -> Bool infix 4 #

(>=) :: a -> a -> Bool infix 4 #

max :: a -> a -> a #

min :: a -> a -> a #

Instances

Ord Bool 

Methods

compare :: Bool -> Bool -> Ordering #

(<) :: Bool -> Bool -> Bool #

(<=) :: Bool -> Bool -> Bool #

(>) :: Bool -> Bool -> Bool #

(>=) :: Bool -> Bool -> Bool #

max :: Bool -> Bool -> Bool #

min :: Bool -> Bool -> Bool #

Ord Char 

Methods

compare :: Char -> Char -> Ordering #

(<) :: Char -> Char -> Bool #

(<=) :: Char -> Char -> Bool #

(>) :: Char -> Char -> Bool #

(>=) :: Char -> Char -> Bool #

max :: Char -> Char -> Char #

min :: Char -> Char -> Char #

Ord Double 
Ord Float 

Methods

compare :: Float -> Float -> Ordering #

(<) :: Float -> Float -> Bool #

(<=) :: Float -> Float -> Bool #

(>) :: Float -> Float -> Bool #

(>=) :: Float -> Float -> Bool #

max :: Float -> Float -> Float #

min :: Float -> Float -> Float #

Ord Int 

Methods

compare :: Int -> Int -> Ordering #

(<) :: Int -> Int -> Bool #

(<=) :: Int -> Int -> Bool #

(>) :: Int -> Int -> Bool #

(>=) :: Int -> Int -> Bool #

max :: Int -> Int -> Int #

min :: Int -> Int -> Int #

Ord Int8

Since: 2.1

Methods

compare :: Int8 -> Int8 -> Ordering #

(<) :: Int8 -> Int8 -> Bool #

(<=) :: Int8 -> Int8 -> Bool #

(>) :: Int8 -> Int8 -> Bool #

(>=) :: Int8 -> Int8 -> Bool #

max :: Int8 -> Int8 -> Int8 #

min :: Int8 -> Int8 -> Int8 #

Ord Int16

Since: 2.1

Methods

compare :: Int16 -> Int16 -> Ordering #

(<) :: Int16 -> Int16 -> Bool #

(<=) :: Int16 -> Int16 -> Bool #

(>) :: Int16 -> Int16 -> Bool #

(>=) :: Int16 -> Int16 -> Bool #

max :: Int16 -> Int16 -> Int16 #

min :: Int16 -> Int16 -> Int16 #

Ord Int32

Since: 2.1

Methods

compare :: Int32 -> Int32 -> Ordering #

(<) :: Int32 -> Int32 -> Bool #

(<=) :: Int32 -> Int32 -> Bool #

(>) :: Int32 -> Int32 -> Bool #

(>=) :: Int32 -> Int32 -> Bool #

max :: Int32 -> Int32 -> Int32 #

min :: Int32 -> Int32 -> Int32 #

Ord Int64

Since: 2.1

Methods

compare :: Int64 -> Int64 -> Ordering #

(<) :: Int64 -> Int64 -> Bool #

(<=) :: Int64 -> Int64 -> Bool #

(>) :: Int64 -> Int64 -> Bool #

(>=) :: Int64 -> Int64 -> Bool #

max :: Int64 -> Int64 -> Int64 #

min :: Int64 -> Int64 -> Int64 #

Ord Integer 
Ord Natural 
Ord Ordering 
Ord Word 

Methods

compare :: Word -> Word -> Ordering #

(<) :: Word -> Word -> Bool #

(<=) :: Word -> Word -> Bool #

(>) :: Word -> Word -> Bool #

(>=) :: Word -> Word -> Bool #

max :: Word -> Word -> Word #

min :: Word -> Word -> Word #

Ord Word8

Since: 2.1

Methods

compare :: Word8 -> Word8 -> Ordering #

(<) :: Word8 -> Word8 -> Bool #

(<=) :: Word8 -> Word8 -> Bool #

(>) :: Word8 -> Word8 -> Bool #

(>=) :: Word8 -> Word8 -> Bool #

max :: Word8 -> Word8 -> Word8 #

min :: Word8 -> Word8 -> Word8 #

Ord Word16

Since: 2.1

Ord Word32

Since: 2.1

Ord Word64

Since: 2.1

Ord SomeTypeRep 
Ord Exp 

Methods

compare :: Exp -> Exp -> Ordering #

(<) :: Exp -> Exp -> Bool #

(<=) :: Exp -> Exp -> Bool #

(>) :: Exp -> Exp -> Bool #

(>=) :: Exp -> Exp -> Bool #

max :: Exp -> Exp -> Exp #

min :: Exp -> Exp -> Exp #

Ord Match 

Methods

compare :: Match -> Match -> Ordering #

(<) :: Match -> Match -> Bool #

(<=) :: Match -> Match -> Bool #

(>) :: Match -> Match -> Bool #

(>=) :: Match -> Match -> Bool #

max :: Match -> Match -> Match #

min :: Match -> Match -> Match #

Ord Clause 
Ord Pat 

Methods

compare :: Pat -> Pat -> Ordering #

(<) :: Pat -> Pat -> Bool #

(<=) :: Pat -> Pat -> Bool #

(>) :: Pat -> Pat -> Bool #

(>=) :: Pat -> Pat -> Bool #

max :: Pat -> Pat -> Pat #

min :: Pat -> Pat -> Pat #

Ord Type 

Methods

compare :: Type -> Type -> Ordering #

(<) :: Type -> Type -> Bool #

(<=) :: Type -> Type -> Bool #

(>) :: Type -> Type -> Bool #

(>=) :: Type -> Type -> Bool #

max :: Type -> Type -> Type #

min :: Type -> Type -> Type #

Ord Dec 

Methods

compare :: Dec -> Dec -> Ordering #

(<) :: Dec -> Dec -> Bool #

(<=) :: Dec -> Dec -> Bool #

(>) :: Dec -> Dec -> Bool #

(>=) :: Dec -> Dec -> Bool #

max :: Dec -> Dec -> Dec #

min :: Dec -> Dec -> Dec #

Ord Name 

Methods

compare :: Name -> Name -> Ordering #

(<) :: Name -> Name -> Bool #

(<=) :: Name -> Name -> Bool #

(>) :: Name -> Name -> Bool #

(>=) :: Name -> Name -> Bool #

max :: Name -> Name -> Name #

min :: Name -> Name -> Name #

Ord FunDep 
Ord TyVarBndr 
Ord InjectivityAnn 
Ord Overlap 
Ord DerivStrategy 
Ord () 

Methods

compare :: () -> () -> Ordering #

(<) :: () -> () -> Bool #

(<=) :: () -> () -> Bool #

(>) :: () -> () -> Bool #

(>=) :: () -> () -> Bool #

max :: () -> () -> () #

min :: () -> () -> () #

Ord TyCon 

Methods

compare :: TyCon -> TyCon -> Ordering #

(<) :: TyCon -> TyCon -> Bool #

(<=) :: TyCon -> TyCon -> Bool #

(>) :: TyCon -> TyCon -> Bool #

(>=) :: TyCon -> TyCon -> Bool #

max :: TyCon -> TyCon -> TyCon #

min :: TyCon -> TyCon -> TyCon #

Ord Version

Since: 2.1

Ord BigNat 
Ord Void

Since: 4.8.0.0

Methods

compare :: Void -> Void -> Ordering #

(<) :: Void -> Void -> Bool #

(<=) :: Void -> Void -> Bool #

(>) :: Void -> Void -> Bool #

(>=) :: Void -> Void -> Bool #

max :: Void -> Void -> Void #

min :: Void -> Void -> Void #

Ord Unique 
Ord ThreadId

Since: 4.2.0.0

Ord BlockReason 
Ord ThreadStatus 
Ord AsyncException 
Ord ArrayException 
Ord ExitCode 
Ord All 

Methods

compare :: All -> All -> Ordering #

(<) :: All -> All -> Bool #

(<=) :: All -> All -> Bool #

(>) :: All -> All -> Bool #

(>=) :: All -> All -> Bool #

max :: All -> All -> All #

min :: All -> All -> All #

Ord Any 

Methods

compare :: Any -> Any -> Ordering #

(<) :: Any -> Any -> Bool #

(<=) :: Any -> Any -> Bool #

(>) :: Any -> Any -> Bool #

(>=) :: Any -> Any -> Bool #

max :: Any -> Any -> Any #

min :: Any -> Any -> Any #

Ord Fixity 
Ord Associativity 
Ord SourceUnpackedness 
Ord SourceStrictness 
Ord DecidedStrictness 
Ord CChar 

Methods

compare :: CChar -> CChar -> Ordering #

(<) :: CChar -> CChar -> Bool #

(<=) :: CChar -> CChar -> Bool #

(>) :: CChar -> CChar -> Bool #

(>=) :: CChar -> CChar -> Bool #

max :: CChar -> CChar -> CChar #

min :: CChar -> CChar -> CChar #

Ord CSChar 
Ord CUChar 
Ord CShort 
Ord CUShort 
Ord CInt 

Methods

compare :: CInt -> CInt -> Ordering #

(<) :: CInt -> CInt -> Bool #

(<=) :: CInt -> CInt -> Bool #

(>) :: CInt -> CInt -> Bool #

(>=) :: CInt -> CInt -> Bool #

max :: CInt -> CInt -> CInt #

min :: CInt -> CInt -> CInt #

Ord CUInt 

Methods

compare :: CUInt -> CUInt -> Ordering #

(<) :: CUInt -> CUInt -> Bool #

(<=) :: CUInt -> CUInt -> Bool #

(>) :: CUInt -> CUInt -> Bool #

(>=) :: CUInt -> CUInt -> Bool #

max :: CUInt -> CUInt -> CUInt #

min :: CUInt -> CUInt -> CUInt #

Ord CLong 

Methods

compare :: CLong -> CLong -> Ordering #

(<) :: CLong -> CLong -> Bool #

(<=) :: CLong -> CLong -> Bool #

(>) :: CLong -> CLong -> Bool #

(>=) :: CLong -> CLong -> Bool #

max :: CLong -> CLong -> CLong #

min :: CLong -> CLong -> CLong #

Ord CULong 
Ord CLLong 
Ord CULLong 
Ord CBool 

Methods

compare :: CBool -> CBool -> Ordering #

(<) :: CBool -> CBool -> Bool #

(<=) :: CBool -> CBool -> Bool #

(>) :: CBool -> CBool -> Bool #

(>=) :: CBool -> CBool -> Bool #

max :: CBool -> CBool -> CBool #

min :: CBool -> CBool -> CBool #

Ord CFloat 
Ord CDouble 
Ord CPtrdiff 
Ord CSize 

Methods

compare :: CSize -> CSize -> Ordering #

(<) :: CSize -> CSize -> Bool #

(<=) :: CSize -> CSize -> Bool #

(>) :: CSize -> CSize -> Bool #

(>=) :: CSize -> CSize -> Bool #

max :: CSize -> CSize -> CSize #

min :: CSize -> CSize -> CSize #

Ord CWchar 
Ord CSigAtomic 
Ord CClock 
Ord CTime 

Methods

compare :: CTime -> CTime -> Ordering #

(<) :: CTime -> CTime -> Bool #

(<=) :: CTime -> CTime -> Bool #

(>) :: CTime -> CTime -> Bool #

(>=) :: CTime -> CTime -> Bool #

max :: CTime -> CTime -> CTime #

min :: CTime -> CTime -> CTime #

Ord CUSeconds 
Ord CSUSeconds 
Ord CIntPtr 
Ord CUIntPtr 
Ord CIntMax 
Ord CUIntMax 
Ord Fingerprint 
Ord GeneralCategory 
Ord IntSet 
Ord Message 
Ord SourcePos 
Ord ModName 
Ord PkgName 
Ord Module 
Ord OccName 
Ord NameFlavour 
Ord NameSpace 
Ord Loc 

Methods

compare :: Loc -> Loc -> Ordering #

(<) :: Loc -> Loc -> Bool #

(<=) :: Loc -> Loc -> Bool #

(>) :: Loc -> Loc -> Bool #

(>=) :: Loc -> Loc -> Bool #

max :: Loc -> Loc -> Loc #

min :: Loc -> Loc -> Loc #

Ord Info 

Methods

compare :: Info -> Info -> Ordering #

(<) :: Info -> Info -> Bool #

(<=) :: Info -> Info -> Bool #

(>) :: Info -> Info -> Bool #

(>=) :: Info -> Info -> Bool #

max :: Info -> Info -> Info #

min :: Info -> Info -> Info #

Ord ModuleInfo 
Ord Fixity 
Ord FixityDirection 
Ord Lit 

Methods

compare :: Lit -> Lit -> Ordering #

(<) :: Lit -> Lit -> Bool #

(<=) :: Lit -> Lit -> Bool #

(>) :: Lit -> Lit -> Bool #

(>=) :: Lit -> Lit -> Bool #

max :: Lit -> Lit -> Lit #

min :: Lit -> Lit -> Lit #

Ord Body 

Methods

compare :: Body -> Body -> Ordering #

(<) :: Body -> Body -> Bool #

(<=) :: Body -> Body -> Bool #

(>) :: Body -> Body -> Bool #

(>=) :: Body -> Body -> Bool #

max :: Body -> Body -> Body #

min :: Body -> Body -> Body #

Ord Guard 

Methods

compare :: Guard -> Guard -> Ordering #

(<) :: Guard -> Guard -> Bool #

(<=) :: Guard -> Guard -> Bool #

(>) :: Guard -> Guard -> Bool #

(>=) :: Guard -> Guard -> Bool #

max :: Guard -> Guard -> Guard #

min :: Guard -> Guard -> Guard #

Ord Stmt 

Methods

compare :: Stmt -> Stmt -> Ordering #

(<) :: Stmt -> Stmt -> Bool #

(<=) :: Stmt -> Stmt -> Bool #

(>) :: Stmt -> Stmt -> Bool #

(>=) :: Stmt -> Stmt -> Bool #

max :: Stmt -> Stmt -> Stmt #

min :: Stmt -> Stmt -> Stmt #

Ord Range 

Methods

compare :: Range -> Range -> Ordering #

(<) :: Range -> Range -> Bool #

(<=) :: Range -> Range -> Bool #

(>) :: Range -> Range -> Bool #

(>=) :: Range -> Range -> Bool #

max :: Range -> Range -> Range #

min :: Range -> Range -> Range #

Ord DerivClause 
Ord TypeFamilyHead 
Ord TySynEqn 
Ord FamFlavour 
Ord Foreign 
Ord Callconv 
Ord Safety 
Ord Pragma 
Ord Inline 
Ord RuleMatch 
Ord Phases 
Ord RuleBndr 
Ord AnnTarget 
Ord SourceUnpackedness 
Ord SourceStrictness 
Ord DecidedStrictness 
Ord Con 

Methods

compare :: Con -> Con -> Ordering #

(<) :: Con -> Con -> Bool #

(<=) :: Con -> Con -> Bool #

(>) :: Con -> Con -> Bool #

(>=) :: Con -> Con -> Bool #

max :: Con -> Con -> Con #

min :: Con -> Con -> Con #

Ord Bang 

Methods

compare :: Bang -> Bang -> Ordering #

(<) :: Bang -> Bang -> Bool #

(<=) :: Bang -> Bang -> Bool #

(>) :: Bang -> Bang -> Bool #

(>=) :: Bang -> Bang -> Bool #

max :: Bang -> Bang -> Bang #

min :: Bang -> Bang -> Bang #

Ord PatSynDir 
Ord PatSynArgs 
Ord FamilyResultSig 
Ord TyLit 

Methods

compare :: TyLit -> TyLit -> Ordering #

(<) :: TyLit -> TyLit -> Bool #

(<=) :: TyLit -> TyLit -> Bool #

(>) :: TyLit -> TyLit -> Bool #

(>=) :: TyLit -> TyLit -> Bool #

max :: TyLit -> TyLit -> TyLit #

min :: TyLit -> TyLit -> TyLit #

Ord Role 

Methods

compare :: Role -> Role -> Ordering #

(<) :: Role -> Role -> Bool #

(<=) :: Role -> Role -> Bool #

(>) :: Role -> Role -> Bool #

(>=) :: Role -> Role -> Bool #

max :: Role -> Role -> Role #

min :: Role -> Role -> Role #

Ord AnnLookup 
Ord LocalTime 
Ord TimeOfDay 
Ord TimeZone 
Ord UniversalTime 
Ord UTCTime 
Ord Day 

Methods

compare :: Day -> Day -> Ordering #

(<) :: Day -> Day -> Bool #

(<=) :: Day -> Day -> Bool #

(>) :: Day -> Day -> Bool #

(>=) :: Day -> Day -> Bool #

max :: Day -> Day -> Day #

min :: Day -> Day -> Day #

Ord T # 

Methods

compare :: T -> T -> Ordering #

(<) :: T -> T -> Bool #

(<=) :: T -> T -> Bool #

(>) :: T -> T -> Bool #

(>=) :: T -> T -> Bool #

max :: T -> T -> T #

min :: T -> T -> T #

Ord T # 

Methods

compare :: T -> T -> Ordering #

(<) :: T -> T -> Bool #

(<=) :: T -> T -> Bool #

(>) :: T -> T -> Bool #

(>=) :: T -> T -> Bool #

max :: T -> T -> T #

min :: T -> T -> T #

Ord T # 

Methods

compare :: T -> T -> Ordering #

(<) :: T -> T -> Bool #

(<=) :: T -> T -> Bool #

(>) :: T -> T -> Bool #

(>=) :: T -> T -> Bool #

max :: T -> T -> T #

min :: T -> T -> T #

Ord Dimension # 
Ord a => Ord [a] 

Methods

compare :: [a] -> [a] -> Ordering #

(<) :: [a] -> [a] -> Bool #

(<=) :: [a] -> [a] -> Bool #

(>) :: [a] -> [a] -> Bool #

(>=) :: [a] -> [a] -> Bool #

max :: [a] -> [a] -> [a] #

min :: [a] -> [a] -> [a] #

Ord a => Ord (Maybe a) 

Methods

compare :: Maybe a -> Maybe a -> Ordering #

(<) :: Maybe a -> Maybe a -> Bool #

(<=) :: Maybe a -> Maybe a -> Bool #

(>) :: Maybe a -> Maybe a -> Bool #

(>=) :: Maybe a -> Maybe a -> Bool #

max :: Maybe a -> Maybe a -> Maybe a #

min :: Maybe a -> Maybe a -> Maybe a #

Integral a => Ord (Ratio a)

Since: 2.0.1

Methods

compare :: Ratio a -> Ratio a -> Ordering #

(<) :: Ratio a -> Ratio a -> Bool #

(<=) :: Ratio a -> Ratio a -> Bool #

(>) :: Ratio a -> Ratio a -> Bool #

(>=) :: Ratio a -> Ratio a -> Bool #

max :: Ratio a -> Ratio a -> Ratio a #

min :: Ratio a -> Ratio a -> Ratio a #

Ord (Ptr a) 

Methods

compare :: Ptr a -> Ptr a -> Ordering #

(<) :: Ptr a -> Ptr a -> Bool #

(<=) :: Ptr a -> Ptr a -> Bool #

(>) :: Ptr a -> Ptr a -> Bool #

(>=) :: Ptr a -> Ptr a -> Bool #

max :: Ptr a -> Ptr a -> Ptr a #

min :: Ptr a -> Ptr a -> Ptr a #

Ord (FunPtr a) 

Methods

compare :: FunPtr a -> FunPtr a -> Ordering #

(<) :: FunPtr a -> FunPtr a -> Bool #

(<=) :: FunPtr a -> FunPtr a -> Bool #

(>) :: FunPtr a -> FunPtr a -> Bool #

(>=) :: FunPtr a -> FunPtr a -> Bool #

max :: FunPtr a -> FunPtr a -> FunPtr a #

min :: FunPtr a -> FunPtr a -> FunPtr a #

Ord p => Ord (Par1 p) 

Methods

compare :: Par1 p -> Par1 p -> Ordering #

(<) :: Par1 p -> Par1 p -> Bool #

(<=) :: Par1 p -> Par1 p -> Bool #

(>) :: Par1 p -> Par1 p -> Bool #

(>=) :: Par1 p -> Par1 p -> Bool #

max :: Par1 p -> Par1 p -> Par1 p #

min :: Par1 p -> Par1 p -> Par1 p #

Ord a => Ord (Bounds a) 

Methods

compare :: Bounds a -> Bounds a -> Ordering #

(<) :: Bounds a -> Bounds a -> Bool #

(<=) :: Bounds a -> Bounds a -> Bool #

(>) :: Bounds a -> Bounds a -> Bool #

(>=) :: Bounds a -> Bounds a -> Bool #

max :: Bounds a -> Bounds a -> Bounds a #

min :: Bounds a -> Bounds a -> Bounds a #

Ord (Fixed a) 

Methods

compare :: Fixed a -> Fixed a -> Ordering #

(<) :: Fixed a -> Fixed a -> Bool #

(<=) :: Fixed a -> Fixed a -> Bool #

(>) :: Fixed a -> Fixed a -> Bool #

(>=) :: Fixed a -> Fixed a -> Bool #

max :: Fixed a -> Fixed a -> Fixed a #

min :: Fixed a -> Fixed a -> Fixed a #

Ord a => Ord (Min a) 

Methods

compare :: Min a -> Min a -> Ordering #

(<) :: Min a -> Min a -> Bool #

(<=) :: Min a -> Min a -> Bool #

(>) :: Min a -> Min a -> Bool #

(>=) :: Min a -> Min a -> Bool #

max :: Min a -> Min a -> Min a #

min :: Min a -> Min a -> Min a #

Ord a => Ord (Max a) 

Methods

compare :: Max a -> Max a -> Ordering #

(<) :: Max a -> Max a -> Bool #

(<=) :: Max a -> Max a -> Bool #

(>) :: Max a -> Max a -> Bool #

(>=) :: Max a -> Max a -> Bool #

max :: Max a -> Max a -> Max a #

min :: Max a -> Max a -> Max a #

Ord a => Ord (First a) 

Methods

compare :: First a -> First a -> Ordering #

(<) :: First a -> First a -> Bool #

(<=) :: First a -> First a -> Bool #

(>) :: First a -> First a -> Bool #

(>=) :: First a -> First a -> Bool #

max :: First a -> First a -> First a #

min :: First a -> First a -> First a #

Ord a => Ord (Last a) 

Methods

compare :: Last a -> Last a -> Ordering #

(<) :: Last a -> Last a -> Bool #

(<=) :: Last a -> Last a -> Bool #

(>) :: Last a -> Last a -> Bool #

(>=) :: Last a -> Last a -> Bool #

max :: Last a -> Last a -> Last a #

min :: Last a -> Last a -> Last a #

Ord m => Ord (WrappedMonoid m) 
Ord a => Ord (Option a) 

Methods

compare :: Option a -> Option a -> Ordering #

(<) :: Option a -> Option a -> Bool #

(<=) :: Option a -> Option a -> Bool #

(>) :: Option a -> Option a -> Bool #

(>=) :: Option a -> Option a -> Bool #

max :: Option a -> Option a -> Option a #

min :: Option a -> Option a -> Option a #

Ord a => Ord (NonEmpty a) 

Methods

compare :: NonEmpty a -> NonEmpty a -> Ordering #

(<) :: NonEmpty a -> NonEmpty a -> Bool #

(<=) :: NonEmpty a -> NonEmpty a -> Bool #

(>) :: NonEmpty a -> NonEmpty a -> Bool #

(>=) :: NonEmpty a -> NonEmpty a -> Bool #

max :: NonEmpty a -> NonEmpty a -> NonEmpty a #

min :: NonEmpty a -> NonEmpty a -> NonEmpty a #

Ord a => Ord (ZipList a) 

Methods

compare :: ZipList a -> ZipList a -> Ordering #

(<) :: ZipList a -> ZipList a -> Bool #

(<=) :: ZipList a -> ZipList a -> Bool #

(>) :: ZipList a -> ZipList a -> Bool #

(>=) :: ZipList a -> ZipList a -> Bool #

max :: ZipList a -> ZipList a -> ZipList a #

min :: ZipList a -> ZipList a -> ZipList a #

Ord a => Ord (Identity a) 

Methods

compare :: Identity a -> Identity a -> Ordering #

(<) :: Identity a -> Identity a -> Bool #

(<=) :: Identity a -> Identity a -> Bool #

(>) :: Identity a -> Identity a -> Bool #

(>=) :: Identity a -> Identity a -> Bool #

max :: Identity a -> Identity a -> Identity a #

min :: Identity a -> Identity a -> Identity a #

Ord a => Ord (Dual a) 

Methods

compare :: Dual a -> Dual a -> Ordering #

(<) :: Dual a -> Dual a -> Bool #

(<=) :: Dual a -> Dual a -> Bool #

(>) :: Dual a -> Dual a -> Bool #

(>=) :: Dual a -> Dual a -> Bool #

max :: Dual a -> Dual a -> Dual a #

min :: Dual a -> Dual a -> Dual a #

Ord a => Ord (Sum a) 

Methods

compare :: Sum a -> Sum a -> Ordering #

(<) :: Sum a -> Sum a -> Bool #

(<=) :: Sum a -> Sum a -> Bool #

(>) :: Sum a -> Sum a -> Bool #

(>=) :: Sum a -> Sum a -> Bool #

max :: Sum a -> Sum a -> Sum a #

min :: Sum a -> Sum a -> Sum a #

Ord a => Ord (Product a) 

Methods

compare :: Product a -> Product a -> Ordering #

(<) :: Product a -> Product a -> Bool #

(<=) :: Product a -> Product a -> Bool #

(>) :: Product a -> Product a -> Bool #

(>=) :: Product a -> Product a -> Bool #

max :: Product a -> Product a -> Product a #

min :: Product a -> Product a -> Product a #

Ord a => Ord (First a) 

Methods

compare :: First a -> First a -> Ordering #

(<) :: First a -> First a -> Bool #

(<=) :: First a -> First a -> Bool #

(>) :: First a -> First a -> Bool #

(>=) :: First a -> First a -> Bool #

max :: First a -> First a -> First a #

min :: First a -> First a -> First a #

Ord a => Ord (Last a) 

Methods

compare :: Last a -> Last a -> Ordering #

(<) :: Last a -> Last a -> Bool #

(<=) :: Last a -> Last a -> Bool #

(>) :: Last a -> Last a -> Bool #

(>=) :: Last a -> Last a -> Bool #

max :: Last a -> Last a -> Last a #

min :: Last a -> Last a -> Last a #

Ord a => Ord (Down a)

Since: 4.6.0.0

Methods

compare :: Down a -> Down a -> Ordering #

(<) :: Down a -> Down a -> Bool #

(<=) :: Down a -> Down a -> Bool #

(>) :: Down a -> Down a -> Bool #

(>=) :: Down a -> Down a -> Bool #

max :: Down a -> Down a -> Down a #

min :: Down a -> Down a -> Down a #

Ord a => Ord (IntMap a) 

Methods

compare :: IntMap a -> IntMap a -> Ordering #

(<) :: IntMap a -> IntMap a -> Bool #

(<=) :: IntMap a -> IntMap a -> Bool #

(>) :: IntMap a -> IntMap a -> Bool #

(>=) :: IntMap a -> IntMap a -> Bool #

max :: IntMap a -> IntMap a -> IntMap a #

min :: IntMap a -> IntMap a -> IntMap a #

Ord a => Ord (Seq a) 

Methods

compare :: Seq a -> Seq a -> Ordering #

(<) :: Seq a -> Seq a -> Bool #

(<=) :: Seq a -> Seq a -> Bool #

(>) :: Seq a -> Seq a -> Bool #

(>=) :: Seq a -> Seq a -> Bool #

max :: Seq a -> Seq a -> Seq a #

min :: Seq a -> Seq a -> Seq a #

Ord a => Ord (ViewL a) 

Methods

compare :: ViewL a -> ViewL a -> Ordering #

(<) :: ViewL a -> ViewL a -> Bool #

(<=) :: ViewL a -> ViewL a -> Bool #

(>) :: ViewL a -> ViewL a -> Bool #

(>=) :: ViewL a -> ViewL a -> Bool #

max :: ViewL a -> ViewL a -> ViewL a #

min :: ViewL a -> ViewL a -> ViewL a #

Ord a => Ord (ViewR a) 

Methods

compare :: ViewR a -> ViewR a -> Ordering #

(<) :: ViewR a -> ViewR a -> Bool #

(<=) :: ViewR a -> ViewR a -> Bool #

(>) :: ViewR a -> ViewR a -> Bool #

(>=) :: ViewR a -> ViewR a -> Bool #

max :: ViewR a -> ViewR a -> ViewR a #

min :: ViewR a -> ViewR a -> ViewR a #

Ord a => Ord (Set a) 

Methods

compare :: Set a -> Set a -> Ordering #

(<) :: Set a -> Set a -> Bool #

(<=) :: Set a -> Set a -> Bool #

(>) :: Set a -> Set a -> Bool #

(>=) :: Set a -> Set a -> Bool #

max :: Set a -> Set a -> Set a #

min :: Set a -> Set a -> Set a #

Ord a => Ord (T a) 

Methods

compare :: T a -> T a -> Ordering #

(<) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(<=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(>) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(>=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

max :: T a -> T a -> T a #

min :: T a -> T a -> T a #

C a => Ord (T a) 

Methods

compare :: T a -> T a -> Ordering #

(<) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(<=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(>) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(>=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

max :: T a -> T a -> T a #

min :: T a -> T a -> T a #

C a => Ord (ToOrd a) # 

Methods

compare :: ToOrd a -> ToOrd a -> Ordering #

(<) :: ToOrd a -> ToOrd a -> Bool #

(<=) :: ToOrd a -> ToOrd a -> Bool #

(>) :: ToOrd a -> ToOrd a -> Bool #

(>=) :: ToOrd a -> ToOrd a -> Bool #

max :: ToOrd a -> ToOrd a -> ToOrd a #

min :: ToOrd a -> ToOrd a -> ToOrd a #

(Ord a, C a) => Ord (T a) # 

Methods

compare :: T a -> T a -> Ordering #

(<) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(<=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(>) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(>=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

max :: T a -> T a -> T a #

min :: T a -> T a -> T a #

Ord a => Ord (T a) # 

Methods

compare :: T a -> T a -> Ordering #

(<) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(<=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(>) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(>=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

max :: T a -> T a -> T a #

min :: T a -> T a -> T a #

Ord a => Ord (Valuable a) # 

Methods

compare :: Valuable a -> Valuable a -> Ordering #

(<) :: Valuable a -> Valuable a -> Bool #

(<=) :: Valuable a -> Valuable a -> Bool #

(>) :: Valuable a -> Valuable a -> Bool #

(>=) :: Valuable a -> Valuable a -> Bool #

max :: Valuable a -> Valuable a -> Valuable a #

min :: Valuable a -> Valuable a -> Valuable a #

Ord a => Ord (T a) # 

Methods

compare :: T a -> T a -> Ordering #

(<) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(<=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(>) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(>=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

max :: T a -> T a -> T a #

min :: T a -> T a -> T a #

C a => Ord (T a) # 

Methods

compare :: T a -> T a -> Ordering #

(<) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(<=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(>) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(>=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

max :: T a -> T a -> T a #

min :: T a -> T a -> T a #

(C a, Ord a) => Ord (T a) # 

Methods

compare :: T a -> T a -> Ordering #

(<) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(<=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(>) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(>=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

max :: T a -> T a -> T a #

min :: T a -> T a -> T a #

(C a, Ord a) => Ord (T a) # 

Methods

compare :: T a -> T a -> Ordering #

(<) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(<=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(>) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(>=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

max :: T a -> T a -> T a #

min :: T a -> T a -> T a #

(Ord a, C a) => Ord (T a) # 

Methods

compare :: T a -> T a -> Ordering #

(<) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(<=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(>) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(>=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

max :: T a -> T a -> T a #

min :: T a -> T a -> T a #

Ix i => Ord (T i) # 

Methods

compare :: T i -> T i -> Ordering #

(<) :: T i -> T i -> Bool #

(<=) :: T i -> T i -> Bool #

(>) :: T i -> T i -> Bool #

(>=) :: T i -> T i -> Bool #

max :: T i -> T i -> T i #

min :: T i -> T i -> T i #

Ord a => Ord (T a) # 

Methods

compare :: T a -> T a -> Ordering #

(<) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(<=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(>) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(>=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

max :: T a -> T a -> T a #

min :: T a -> T a -> T a #

Ord a => Ord (T a) # 

Methods

compare :: T a -> T a -> Ordering #

(<) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(<=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(>) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

(>=) :: T a -> T a -> Bool #

max :: T a -> T a -> T a #

min :: T a -> T a -> T a #

(Ord b, Ord a) => Ord (Either a b) 

Methods

compare :: Either a b -> Either a b -> Ordering #

(<) :: Either a b -> Either a b -> Bool #

(<=) :: Either a b -> Either a b -> Bool #

(>) :: Either a b -> Either a b -> Bool #

(>=) :: Either a b -> Either a b -> Bool #

max :: Either a b -> Either a b -> Either a b #

min :: Either a b -> Either a b -> Either a b #

Ord (V1 k p) 

Methods

compare :: V1 k p -> V1 k p -> Ordering #

(<) :: V1 k p -> V1 k p -> Bool #

(<=) :: V1 k p -> V1 k p -> Bool #

(>) :: V1 k p -> V1 k p -> Bool #

(>=) :: V1 k p -> V1 k p -> Bool #

max :: V1 k p -> V1 k p -> V1 k p #

min :: V1 k p -> V1 k p -> V1 k p #

Ord (U1 k p)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

compare :: U1 k p -> U1 k p -> Ordering #

(<) :: U1 k p -> U1 k p -> Bool #

(<=) :: U1 k p -> U1 k p -> Bool #

(>) :: U1 k p -> U1 k p -> Bool #

(>=) :: U1 k p -> U1 k p -> Bool #

max :: U1 k p -> U1 k p -> U1 k p #

min :: U1 k p -> U1 k p -> U1 k p #

Ord (TypeRep k a)

Since: 4.4.0.0

Methods

compare :: TypeRep k a -> TypeRep k a -> Ordering #

(<) :: TypeRep k a -> TypeRep k a -> Bool #

(<=) :: TypeRep k a -> TypeRep k a -> Bool #

(>) :: TypeRep k a -> TypeRep k a -> Bool #

(>=) :: TypeRep k a -> TypeRep k a -> Bool #

max :: TypeRep k a -> TypeRep k a -> TypeRep k a #

min :: TypeRep k a -> TypeRep k a -> TypeRep k a #

(Ord a, Ord b) => Ord (a, b) 

Methods

compare :: (a, b) -> (a, b) -> Ordering #

(<) :: (a, b) -> (a, b) -> Bool #

(<=) :: (a, b) -> (a, b) -> Bool #

(>) :: (a, b) -> (a, b) -> Bool #

(>=) :: (a, b) -> (a, b) -> Bool #

max :: (a, b) -> (a, b) -> (a, b) #

min :: (a, b) -> (a, b) -> (a, b) #

(Ix i, Ord e) => Ord (Array i e)

Since: 2.1

Methods

compare :: Array i e -> Array i e -> Ordering #

(<) :: Array i e -> Array i e -> Bool #

(<=) :: Array i e -> Array i e -> Bool #

(>) :: Array i e -> Array i e -> Bool #

(>=) :: Array i e -> Array i e -> Bool #

max :: Array i e -> Array i e -> Array i e #

min :: Array i e -> Array i e -> Array i e #

Ord a => Ord (Arg a b)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

compare :: Arg a b -> Arg a b -> Ordering #

(<) :: Arg a b -> Arg a b -> Bool #

(<=) :: Arg a b -> Arg a b -> Bool #

(>) :: Arg a b -> Arg a b -> Bool #

(>=) :: Arg a b -> Arg a b -> Bool #

max :: Arg a b -> Arg a b -> Arg a b #

min :: Arg a b -> Arg a b -> Arg a b #

Ord (Proxy k s)

Since: 4.7.0.0

Methods

compare :: Proxy k s -> Proxy k s -> Ordering #

(<) :: Proxy k s -> Proxy k s -> Bool #

(<=) :: Proxy k s -> Proxy k s -> Bool #

(>) :: Proxy k s -> Proxy k s -> Bool #

(>=) :: Proxy k s -> Proxy k s -> Bool #

max :: Proxy k s -> Proxy k s -> Proxy k s #

min :: Proxy k s -> Proxy k s -> Proxy k s #

(Ord k, Ord v) => Ord (Map k v) 

Methods

compare :: Map k v -> Map k v -> Ordering #

(<) :: Map k v -> Map k v -> Bool #

(<=) :: Map k v -> Map k v -> Bool #

(>) :: Map k v -> Map k v -> Bool #

(>=) :: Map k v -> Map k v -> Bool #

max :: Map k v -> Map k v -> Map k v #

min :: Map k v -> Map k v -> Map k v #

Ord v => Ord (T a v) # 

Methods

compare :: T a v -> T a v -> Ordering #

(<) :: T a v -> T a v -> Bool #

(<=) :: T a v -> T a v -> Bool #

(>) :: T a v -> T a v -> Bool #

(>=) :: T a v -> T a v -> Bool #

max :: T a v -> T a v -> T a v #

min :: T a v -> T a v -> T a v #

Ord a => Ord (T u a) # 

Methods

compare :: T u a -> T u a -> Ordering #

(<) :: T u a -> T u a -> Bool #

(<=) :: T u a -> T u a -> Bool #

(>) :: T u a -> T u a -> Bool #

(>=) :: T u a -> T u a -> Bool #

max :: T u a -> T u a -> T u a #

min :: T u a -> T u a -> T u a #

(Ord i, Ord a) => Ord (T i a) # 

Methods

compare :: T i a -> T i a -> Ordering #

(<) :: T i a -> T i a -> Bool #

(<=) :: T i a -> T i a -> Bool #

(>) :: T i a -> T i a -> Bool #

(>=) :: T i a -> T i a -> Bool #

max :: T i a -> T i a -> T i a #

min :: T i a -> T i a -> T i a #

Ord v => Ord (T a v) # 

Methods

compare :: T a v -> T a v -> Ordering #

(<) :: T a v -> T a v -> Bool #

(<=) :: T a v -> T a v -> Bool #

(>) :: T a v -> T a v -> Bool #

(>=) :: T a v -> T a v -> Bool #

max :: T a v -> T a v -> T a v #

min :: T a v -> T a v -> T a v #

Ord (f p) => Ord (Rec1 k f p) 

Methods

compare :: Rec1 k f p -> Rec1 k f p -> Ordering #

(<) :: Rec1 k f p -> Rec1 k f p -> Bool #

(<=) :: Rec1 k f p -> Rec1 k f p -> Bool #

(>) :: Rec1 k f p -> Rec1 k f p -> Bool #

(>=) :: Rec1 k f p -> Rec1 k f p -> Bool #

max :: Rec1 k f p -> Rec1 k f p -> Rec1 k f p #

min :: Rec1 k f p -> Rec1 k f p -> Rec1 k f p #

Ord (URec k (Ptr ()) p) 

Methods

compare :: URec k (Ptr ()) p -> URec k (Ptr ()) p -> Ordering #

(<) :: URec k (Ptr ()) p -> URec k (Ptr ()) p -> Bool #

(<=) :: URec k (Ptr ()) p -> URec k (Ptr ()) p -> Bool #

(>) :: URec k (Ptr ()) p -> URec k (Ptr ()) p -> Bool #

(>=) :: URec k (Ptr ()) p -> URec k (Ptr ()) p -> Bool #

max :: URec k (Ptr ()) p -> URec k (Ptr ()) p -> URec k (Ptr ()) p #

min :: URec k (Ptr ()) p -> URec k (Ptr ()) p -> URec k (Ptr ()) p #

Ord (URec k Char p) 

Methods

compare :: URec k Char p -> URec k Char p -> Ordering #

(<) :: URec k Char p -> URec k Char p -> Bool #

(<=) :: URec k Char p -> URec k Char p -> Bool #

(>) :: URec k Char p -> URec k Char p -> Bool #

(>=) :: URec k Char p -> URec k Char p -> Bool #

max :: URec k Char p -> URec k Char p -> URec k Char p #

min :: URec k Char p -> URec k Char p -> URec k Char p #

Ord (URec k Double p) 

Methods

compare :: URec k Double p -> URec k Double p -> Ordering #

(<) :: URec k Double p -> URec k Double p -> Bool #

(<=) :: URec k Double p -> URec k Double p -> Bool #

(>) :: URec k Double p -> URec k Double p -> Bool #

(>=) :: URec k Double p -> URec k Double p -> Bool #

max :: URec k Double p -> URec k Double p -> URec k Double p #

min :: URec k Double p -> URec k Double p -> URec k Double p #

Ord (URec k Float p) 

Methods

compare :: URec k Float p -> URec k Float p -> Ordering #

(<) :: URec k Float p -> URec k Float p -> Bool #

(<=) :: URec k Float p -> URec k Float p -> Bool #

(>) :: URec k Float p -> URec k Float p -> Bool #

(>=) :: URec k Float p -> URec k Float p -> Bool #

max :: URec k Float p -> URec k Float p -> URec k Float p #

min :: URec k Float p -> URec k Float p -> URec k Float p #

Ord (URec k Int p) 

Methods

compare :: URec k Int p -> URec k Int p -> Ordering #

(<) :: URec k Int p -> URec k Int p -> Bool #

(<=) :: URec k Int p -> URec k Int p -> Bool #

(>) :: URec k Int p -> URec k Int p -> Bool #

(>=) :: URec k Int p -> URec k Int p -> Bool #

max :: URec k Int p -> URec k Int p -> URec k Int p #

min :: URec k Int p -> URec k Int p -> URec k Int p #

Ord (URec k Word p) 

Methods

compare :: URec k Word p -> URec k Word p -> Ordering #

(<) :: URec k Word p -> URec k Word p -> Bool #

(<=) :: URec k Word p -> URec k Word p -> Bool #

(>) :: URec k Word p -> URec k Word p -> Bool #

(>=) :: URec k Word p -> URec k Word p -> Bool #

max :: URec k Word p -> URec k Word p -> URec k Word p #

min :: URec k Word p -> URec k Word p -> URec k Word p #

(Ord a, Ord b, Ord c) => Ord (a, b, c) 

Methods

compare :: (a, b, c) -> (a, b, c) -> Ordering #

(<) :: (a, b, c) -> (a, b, c) -> Bool #

(<=) :: (a, b, c) -> (a, b, c) -> Bool #

(>) :: (a, b, c) -> (a, b, c) -> Bool #

(>=) :: (a, b, c) -> (a, b, c) -> Bool #

max :: (a, b, c) -> (a, b, c) -> (a, b, c) #

min :: (a, b, c) -> (a, b, c) -> (a, b, c) #

Ord a => Ord (Const k a b) 

Methods

compare :: Const k a b -> Const k a b -> Ordering #

(<) :: Const k a b -> Const k a b -> Bool #

(<=) :: Const k a b -> Const k a b -> Bool #

(>) :: Const k a b -> Const k a b -> Bool #

(>=) :: Const k a b -> Const k a b -> Bool #

max :: Const k a b -> Const k a b -> Const k a b #

min :: Const k a b -> Const k a b -> Const k a b #

Ord (f a) => Ord (Alt k f a) 

Methods

compare :: Alt k f a -> Alt k f a -> Ordering #

(<) :: Alt k f a -> Alt k f a -> Bool #

(<=) :: Alt k f a -> Alt k f a -> Bool #

(>) :: Alt k f a -> Alt k f a -> Bool #

(>=) :: Alt k f a -> Alt k f a -> Bool #

max :: Alt k f a -> Alt k f a -> Alt k f a #

min :: Alt k f a -> Alt k f a -> Alt k f a #

Ord ((:~:) k a b) 

Methods

compare :: (k :~: a) b -> (k :~: a) b -> Ordering #

(<) :: (k :~: a) b -> (k :~: a) b -> Bool #

(<=) :: (k :~: a) b -> (k :~: a) b -> Bool #

(>) :: (k :~: a) b -> (k :~: a) b -> Bool #

(>=) :: (k :~: a) b -> (k :~: a) b -> Bool #

max :: (k :~: a) b -> (k :~: a) b -> (k :~: a) b #

min :: (k :~: a) b -> (k :~: a) b -> (k :~: a) b #

(Ord e, Ord1 m, Ord a) => Ord (ErrorT e m a) 

Methods

compare :: ErrorT e m a -> ErrorT e m a -> Ordering #

(<) :: ErrorT e m a -> ErrorT e m a -> Bool #

(<=) :: ErrorT e m a -> ErrorT e m a -> Bool #

(>) :: ErrorT e m a -> ErrorT e m a -> Bool #

(>=) :: ErrorT e m a -> ErrorT e m a -> Bool #

max :: ErrorT e m a -> ErrorT e m a -> ErrorT e m a #

min :: ErrorT e m a -> ErrorT e m a -> ErrorT e m a #

Ord a => Ord (Constant k a b) 

Methods

compare :: Constant k a b -> Constant k a b -> Ordering #

(<) :: Constant k a b -> Constant k a b -> Bool #

(<=) :: Constant k a b -> Constant k a b -> Bool #

(>) :: Constant k a b -> Constant k a b -> Bool #

(>=) :: Constant k a b -> Constant k a b -> Bool #

max :: Constant k a b -> Constant k a b -> Constant k a b #

min :: Constant k a b -> Constant k a b -> Constant k a b #

Ord c => Ord (K1 k i c p) 

Methods

compare :: K1 k i c p -> K1 k i c p -> Ordering #

(<) :: K1 k i c p -> K1 k i c p -> Bool #

(<=) :: K1 k i c p -> K1 k i c p -> Bool #

(>) :: K1 k i c p -> K1 k i c p -> Bool #

(>=) :: K1 k i c p -> K1 k i c p -> Bool #

max :: K1 k i c p -> K1 k i c p -> K1 k i c p #

min :: K1 k i c p -> K1 k i c p -> K1 k i c p #

(Ord (g p), Ord (f p)) => Ord ((:+:) k f g p) 

Methods

compare :: (k :+: f) g p -> (k :+: f) g p -> Ordering #

(<) :: (k :+: f) g p -> (k :+: f) g p -> Bool #

(<=) :: (k :+: f) g p -> (k :+: f) g p -> Bool #

(>) :: (k :+: f) g p -> (k :+: f) g p -> Bool #

(>=) :: (k :+: f) g p -> (k :+: f) g p -> Bool #

max :: (k :+: f) g p -> (k :+: f) g p -> (k :+: f) g p #

min :: (k :+: f) g p -> (k :+: f) g p -> (k :+: f) g p #

(Ord (g p), Ord (f p)) => Ord ((:*:) k f g p) 

Methods

compare :: (k :*: f) g p -> (k :*: f) g p -> Ordering #

(<) :: (k :*: f) g p -> (k :*: f) g p -> Bool #

(<=) :: (k :*: f) g p -> (k :*: f) g p -> Bool #

(>) :: (k :*: f) g p -> (k :*: f) g p -> Bool #

(>=) :: (k :*: f) g p -> (k :*: f) g p -> Bool #

max :: (k :*: f) g p -> (k :*: f) g p -> (k :*: f) g p #

min :: (k :*: f) g p -> (k :*: f) g p -> (k :*: f) g p #

(Ord a, Ord b, Ord c, Ord d) => Ord (a, b, c, d) 

Methods

compare :: (a, b, c, d) -> (a, b, c, d) -> Ordering #

(<) :: (a, b, c, d) -> (a, b, c, d) -> Bool #

(<=) :: (a, b, c, d) -> (a, b, c, d) -> Bool #

(>) :: (a, b, c, d) -> (a, b, c, d) -> Bool #

(>=) :: (a, b, c, d) -> (a, b, c, d) -> Bool #

max :: (a, b, c, d) -> (a, b, c, d) -> (a, b, c, d) #

min :: (a, b, c, d) -> (a, b, c, d) -> (a, b, c, d) #

(Ord1 f, Ord1 g, Ord a) => Ord (Product * f g a)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

compare :: Product * f g a -> Product * f g a -> Ordering #

(<) :: Product * f g a -> Product * f g a -> Bool #

(<=) :: Product * f g a -> Product * f g a -> Bool #

(>) :: Product * f g a -> Product * f g a -> Bool #

(>=) :: Product * f g a -> Product * f g a -> Bool #

max :: Product * f g a -> Product * f g a -> Product * f g a #

min :: Product * f g a -> Product * f g a -> Product * f g a #

(Ord1 f, Ord1 g, Ord a) => Ord (Sum * f g a)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

compare :: Sum * f g a -> Sum * f g a -> Ordering #

(<) :: Sum * f g a -> Sum * f g a -> Bool #

(<=) :: Sum * f g a -> Sum * f g a -> Bool #

(>) :: Sum * f g a -> Sum * f g a -> Bool #

(>=) :: Sum * f g a -> Sum * f g a -> Bool #

max :: Sum * f g a -> Sum * f g a -> Sum * f g a #

min :: Sum * f g a -> Sum * f g a -> Sum * f g a #

Ord ((:~~:) k1 k2 a b)

Since: 4.10.0.0

Methods

compare :: (k1 :~~: k2) a b -> (k1 :~~: k2) a b -> Ordering #

(<) :: (k1 :~~: k2) a b -> (k1 :~~: k2) a b -> Bool #

(<=) :: (k1 :~~: k2) a b -> (k1 :~~: k2) a b -> Bool #

(>) :: (k1 :~~: k2) a b -> (k1 :~~: k2) a b -> Bool #

(>=) :: (k1 :~~: k2) a b -> (k1 :~~: k2) a b -> Bool #

max :: (k1 :~~: k2) a b -> (k1 :~~: k2) a b -> (k1 :~~: k2) a b #

min :: (k1 :~~: k2) a b -> (k1 :~~: k2) a b -> (k1 :~~: k2) a b #

Ord (f p) => Ord (M1 k i c f p) 

Methods

compare :: M1 k i c f p -> M1 k i c f p -> Ordering #

(<) :: M1 k i c f p -> M1 k i c f p -> Bool #

(<=) :: M1 k i c f p -> M1 k i c f p -> Bool #

(>) :: M1 k i c f p -> M1 k i c f p -> Bool #

(>=) :: M1 k i c f p -> M1 k i c f p -> Bool #

max :: M1 k i c f p -> M1 k i c f p -> M1 k i c f p #

min :: M1 k i c f p -> M1 k i c f p -> M1 k i c f p #

Ord (f (g p)) => Ord ((:.:) k2 k1 f g p) 

Methods

compare :: (k2 :.: k1) f g p -> (k2 :.: k1) f g p -> Ordering #

(<) :: (k2 :.: k1) f g p -> (k2 :.: k1) f g p -> Bool #

(<=) :: (k2 :.: k1) f g p -> (k2 :.: k1) f g p -> Bool #

(>) :: (k2 :.: k1) f g p -> (k2 :.: k1) f g p -> Bool #

(>=) :: (k2 :.: k1) f g p -> (k2 :.: k1) f g p -> Bool #

max :: (k2 :.: k1) f g p -> (k2 :.: k1) f g p -> (k2 :.: k1) f g p #

min :: (k2 :.: k1) f g p -> (k2 :.: k1) f g p -> (k2 :.: k1) f g p #

(Ord a, Ord b, Ord c, Ord d, Ord e) => Ord (a, b, c, d, e) 

Methods

compare :: (a, b, c, d, e) -> (a, b, c, d, e) -> Ordering #

(<) :: (a, b, c, d, e) -> (a, b, c, d, e) -> Bool #

(<=) :: (a, b, c, d, e) -> (a, b, c, d, e) -> Bool #

(>) :: (a, b, c, d, e) -> (a, b, c, d, e) -> Bool #

(>=) :: (a, b, c, d, e) -> (a, b, c, d, e) -> Bool #

max :: (a, b, c, d, e) -> (a, b, c, d, e) -> (a, b, c, d, e) #

min :: (a, b, c, d, e) -> (a, b, c, d, e) -> (a, b, c, d, e) #

(Ord1 f, Ord1 g, Ord a) => Ord (Compose * * f g a)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

compare :: Compose * * f g a -> Compose * * f g a -> Ordering #

(<) :: Compose * * f g a -> Compose * * f g a -> Bool #

(<=) :: Compose * * f g a -> Compose * * f g a -> Bool #

(>) :: Compose * * f g a -> Compose * * f g a -> Bool #

(>=) :: Compose * * f g a -> Compose * * f g a -> Bool #

max :: Compose * * f g a -> Compose * * f g a -> Compose * * f g a #

min :: Compose * * f g a -> Compose * * f g a -> Compose * * f g a #

(Ord a, Ord b, Ord c, Ord d, Ord e, Ord f) => Ord (a, b, c, d, e, f) 

Methods

compare :: (a, b, c, d, e, f) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f) -> Ordering #

(<) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f) -> Bool #

(<=) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f) -> Bool #

(>) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f) -> Bool #

(>=) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f) -> Bool #

max :: (a, b, c, d, e, f) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f) #

min :: (a, b, c, d, e, f) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f) #

(Ord a, Ord b, Ord c, Ord d, Ord e, Ord f, Ord g) => Ord (a, b, c, d, e, f, g) 

Methods

compare :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g) -> Ordering #

(<) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g) -> Bool #

(<=) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g) -> Bool #

(>) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g) -> Bool #

(>=) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g) -> Bool #

max :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g) #

min :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g) #

(Ord a, Ord b, Ord c, Ord d, Ord e, Ord f, Ord g, Ord h) => Ord (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h) 

Methods

compare :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h) -> Ordering #

(<) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h) -> Bool #

(<=) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h) -> Bool #

(>) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h) -> Bool #

(>=) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h) -> Bool #

max :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h) #

min :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h) #

(Ord a, Ord b, Ord c, Ord d, Ord e, Ord f, Ord g, Ord h, Ord i) => Ord (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i) 

Methods

compare :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i) -> Ordering #

(<) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i) -> Bool #

(<=) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i) -> Bool #

(>) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i) -> Bool #

(>=) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i) -> Bool #

max :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i) #

min :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i) #

(Ord a, Ord b, Ord c, Ord d, Ord e, Ord f, Ord g, Ord h, Ord i, Ord j) => Ord (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j) 

Methods

compare :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j) -> Ordering #

(<) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j) -> Bool #

(<=) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j) -> Bool #

(>) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j) -> Bool #

(>=) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j) -> Bool #

max :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j) #

min :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j) #

(Ord a, Ord b, Ord c, Ord d, Ord e, Ord f, Ord g, Ord h, Ord i, Ord j, Ord k) => Ord (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k) 

Methods

compare :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k) -> Ordering #

(<) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k) -> Bool #

(<=) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k) -> Bool #

(>) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k) -> Bool #

(>=) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k) -> Bool #

max :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k) #

min :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k) #

(Ord a, Ord b, Ord c, Ord d, Ord e, Ord f, Ord g, Ord h, Ord i, Ord j, Ord k, Ord l) => Ord (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l) 

Methods

compare :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l) -> Ordering #

(<) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l) -> Bool #

(<=) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l) -> Bool #

(>) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l) -> Bool #

(>=) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l) -> Bool #

max :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l) #

min :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l) #

(Ord a, Ord b, Ord c, Ord d, Ord e, Ord f, Ord g, Ord h, Ord i, Ord j, Ord k, Ord l, Ord m) => Ord (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m) 

Methods

compare :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m) -> Ordering #

(<) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m) -> Bool #

(<=) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m) -> Bool #

(>) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m) -> Bool #

(>=) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m) -> Bool #

max :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m) #

min :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m) #

(Ord a, Ord b, Ord c, Ord d, Ord e, Ord f, Ord g, Ord h, Ord i, Ord j, Ord k, Ord l, Ord m, Ord n) => Ord (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n) 

Methods

compare :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n) -> Ordering #

(<) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n) -> Bool #

(<=) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n) -> Bool #

(>) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n) -> Bool #

(>=) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n) -> Bool #

max :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n) #

min :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n) #

(Ord a, Ord b, Ord c, Ord d, Ord e, Ord f, Ord g, Ord h, Ord i, Ord j, Ord k, Ord l, Ord m, Ord n, Ord o) => Ord (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o) 

Methods

compare :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o) -> Ordering #

(<) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o) -> Bool #

(<=) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o) -> Bool #

(>) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o) -> Bool #

(>=) :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o) -> Bool #

max :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o) #

min :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o) -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o) #

data Ordering :: * #

Constructors

LT 
EQ 
GT 

Instances

Bounded Ordering

Since: 2.1

Enum Ordering

Since: 2.1

Eq Ordering 
Ord Ordering 
Read Ordering

Since: 2.1

Show Ordering 
Ix Ordering

Since: 2.1

Generic Ordering 

Associated Types

type Rep Ordering :: * -> * #

Methods

from :: Ordering -> Rep Ordering x #

to :: Rep Ordering x -> Ordering #

Semigroup Ordering

Since: 4.9.0.0

Monoid Ordering

Since: 2.1

Arbitrary Ordering 
CoArbitrary Ordering 

Methods

coarbitrary :: Ordering -> Gen b -> Gen b #

NFData Ordering 

Methods

rnf :: Ordering -> () #

type Rep Ordering 
type Rep Ordering = D1 * (MetaData "Ordering" "GHC.Types" "ghc-prim" False) ((:+:) * (C1 * (MetaCons "LT" PrefixI False) (U1 *)) ((:+:) * (C1 * (MetaCons "EQ" PrefixI False) (U1 *)) (C1 * (MetaCons "GT" PrefixI False) (U1 *))))
type (==) Ordering a b 
type (==) Ordering a b = EqOrdering a b

class Read a where #

Parsing of Strings, producing values.

Derived instances of Read make the following assumptions, which derived instances of Show obey:

  • If the constructor is defined to be an infix operator, then the derived Read instance will parse only infix applications of the constructor (not the prefix form).
  • Associativity is not used to reduce the occurrence of parentheses, although precedence may be.
  • If the constructor is defined using record syntax, the derived Read will parse only the record-syntax form, and furthermore, the fields must be given in the same order as the original declaration.
  • The derived Read instance allows arbitrary Haskell whitespace between tokens of the input string. Extra parentheses are also allowed.

For example, given the declarations

infixr 5 :^:
data Tree a =  Leaf a  |  Tree a :^: Tree a

the derived instance of Read in Haskell 2010 is equivalent to

instance (Read a) => Read (Tree a) where

        readsPrec d r =  readParen (d > app_prec)
                         (\r -> [(Leaf m,t) |
                                 ("Leaf",s) <- lex r,
                                 (m,t) <- readsPrec (app_prec+1) s]) r

                      ++ readParen (d > up_prec)
                         (\r -> [(u:^:v,w) |
                                 (u,s) <- readsPrec (up_prec+1) r,
                                 (":^:",t) <- lex s,
                                 (v,w) <- readsPrec (up_prec+1) t]) r

          where app_prec = 10
                up_prec = 5

Note that right-associativity of :^: is unused.

The derived instance in GHC is equivalent to

instance (Read a) => Read (Tree a) where

        readPrec = parens $ (prec app_prec $ do
                                 Ident "Leaf" <- lexP
                                 m <- step readPrec
                                 return (Leaf m))

                     +++ (prec up_prec $ do
                                 u <- step readPrec
                                 Symbol ":^:" <- lexP
                                 v <- step readPrec
                                 return (u :^: v))

          where app_prec = 10
                up_prec = 5

        readListPrec = readListPrecDefault

Why do both readsPrec and readPrec exist, and why does GHC opt to implement readPrec in derived Read instances instead of readsPrec? The reason is that readsPrec is based on the ReadS type, and although ReadS is mentioned in the Haskell 2010 Report, it is not a very efficient parser data structure.

readPrec, on the other hand, is based on a much more efficient ReadPrec datatype (a.k.a "new-style parsers"), but its definition relies on the use of the RankNTypes language extension. Therefore, readPrec (and its cousin, readListPrec) are marked as GHC-only. Nevertheless, it is recommended to use readPrec instead of readsPrec whenever possible for the efficiency improvements it brings.

As mentioned above, derived Read instances in GHC will implement readPrec instead of readsPrec. The default implementations of readsPrec (and its cousin, readList) will simply use readPrec under the hood. If you are writing a Read instance by hand, it is recommended to write it like so:

instance Read T where
  readPrec     = ...
  readListPrec = readListPrecDefault

Minimal complete definition

readsPrec | readPrec

Methods

readsPrec #

Arguments

:: Int

the operator precedence of the enclosing context (a number from 0 to 11). Function application has precedence 10.

-> ReadS a 

attempts to parse a value from the front of the string, returning a list of (parsed value, remaining string) pairs. If there is no successful parse, the returned list is empty.

Derived instances of Read and Show satisfy the following:

That is, readsPrec parses the string produced by showsPrec, and delivers the value that showsPrec started with.

readList :: ReadS [a] #

The method readList is provided to allow the programmer to give a specialised way of parsing lists of values. For example, this is used by the predefined Read instance of the Char type, where values of type String should be are expected to use double quotes, rather than square brackets.

Instances

Read Bool

Since: 2.1

Read Char

Since: 2.1

Read Double

Since: 2.1

Read Float

Since: 2.1

Read Int

Since: 2.1

Read Int8

Since: 2.1

Read Int16

Since: 2.1

Read Int32

Since: 2.1

Read Int64

Since: 2.1

Read Integer

Since: 2.1

Read Natural

Since: 4.8.0.0

Read Ordering

Since: 2.1

Read Word

Since: 4.5.0.0

Read Word8

Since: 2.1

Read Word16

Since: 2.1

Read Word32

Since: 2.1

Read Word64

Since: 2.1

Read ()

Since: 2.1

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS () #

readList :: ReadS [()] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec () #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [()] #

Read Version 
Read StdGen 
Read QCGen 
Read Void

Reading a Void value is always a parse error, considering Void as a data type with no constructors. | @since 4.8.0.0

Read ExitCode 
Read All 
Read Any 
Read Fixity 
Read Associativity 
Read SourceUnpackedness 
Read SourceStrictness 
Read DecidedStrictness 
Read CChar 
Read CSChar 
Read CUChar 
Read CShort 
Read CUShort 
Read CInt 
Read CUInt 
Read CLong 
Read CULong 
Read CLLong 
Read CULLong 
Read CBool 
Read CFloat 
Read CDouble 
Read CPtrdiff 
Read CSize 
Read CWchar 
Read CSigAtomic 
Read CClock 
Read CTime 
Read CUSeconds 
Read CSUSeconds 
Read CIntPtr 
Read CUIntPtr 
Read CIntMax 
Read CUIntMax 
Read Lexeme

Since: 2.1

Read GeneralCategory 
Read IntSet 
Read T # 
Read a => Read [a]

Since: 2.1

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS [a] #

readList :: ReadS [[a]] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec [a] #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [[a]] #

Read a => Read (Maybe a)

Since: 2.1

(Integral a, Read a) => Read (Ratio a)

Since: 2.1

Read p => Read (Par1 p) 
Read a => Read (Complex a) 
HasResolution a => Read (Fixed a)

Since: 4.3.0.0

Read a => Read (Min a) 
Read a => Read (Max a) 
Read a => Read (First a) 
Read a => Read (Last a) 
Read m => Read (WrappedMonoid m) 
Read a => Read (Option a) 
Read a => Read (NonEmpty a) 
Read a => Read (ZipList a) 
Read a => Read (Identity a)

This instance would be equivalent to the derived instances of the Identity newtype if the runIdentity field were removed

Since: 4.8.0.0

Read a => Read (Dual a) 
Read a => Read (Sum a) 
Read a => Read (Product a) 
Read a => Read (First a) 
Read a => Read (Last a) 
Read a => Read (Down a) 
Read e => Read (IntMap e) 
Read a => Read (Tree a) 
Read a => Read (Seq a) 
Read a => Read (ViewL a) 
Read a => Read (ViewR a) 
(Read a, Ord a) => Read (Set a) 
(Read a, C a) => Read (T a) # 

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS (T a) #

readList :: ReadS [T a] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec (T a) #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [T a] #

Read a => Read (T a) # 

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS (T a) #

readList :: ReadS [T a] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec (T a) #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [T a] #

(Read a, C a) => Read (T a) # 

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS (T a) #

readList :: ReadS [T a] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec (T a) #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [T a] #

Read i => Read (Cycle i) # 
Read a => Read (T a) # 

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS (T a) #

readList :: ReadS [T a] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec (T a) #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [T a] #

Read a => Read (T a) # 

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS (T a) #

readList :: ReadS [T a] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec (T a) #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [T a] #

Read a => Read (T a) # 

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS (T a) #

readList :: ReadS [T a] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec (T a) #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [T a] #

(Read b, Read a) => Read (Either a b) 
Read (V1 k p) 

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS (V1 k p) #

readList :: ReadS [V1 k p] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec (V1 k p) #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [V1 k p] #

Read (U1 k p)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS (U1 k p) #

readList :: ReadS [U1 k p] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec (U1 k p) #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [U1 k p] #

(Read a, Read b) => Read (a, b)

Since: 2.1

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS (a, b) #

readList :: ReadS [(a, b)] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec (a, b) #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [(a, b)] #

(Ix a, Read a, Read b) => Read (Array a b)

Since: 2.1

(Read b, Read a) => Read (Arg a b) 

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS (Arg a b) #

readList :: ReadS [Arg a b] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec (Arg a b) #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [Arg a b] #

Read (Proxy k s)

Since: 4.7.0.0

(Ord k, Read k, Read e) => Read (Map k e) 

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS (Map k e) #

readList :: ReadS [Map k e] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec (Map k e) #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [Map k e] #

(Read v, Ord a, C a, C a v) => Read (T a v) # 

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS (T a v) #

readList :: ReadS [T a v] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec (T a v) #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [T a v] #

Read (f p) => Read (Rec1 k f p) 

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS (Rec1 k f p) #

readList :: ReadS [Rec1 k f p] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec (Rec1 k f p) #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [Rec1 k f p] #

(Read a, Read b, Read c) => Read (a, b, c)

Since: 2.1

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS (a, b, c) #

readList :: ReadS [(a, b, c)] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec (a, b, c) #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [(a, b, c)] #

Read a => Read (Const k a b)

This instance would be equivalent to the derived instances of the Const newtype if the runConst field were removed

Since: 4.8.0.0

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS (Const k a b) #

readList :: ReadS [Const k a b] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec (Const k a b) #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [Const k a b] #

Read (f a) => Read (Alt k f a) 

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS (Alt k f a) #

readList :: ReadS [Alt k f a] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec (Alt k f a) #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [Alt k f a] #

(~) k a b => Read ((:~:) k a b)

Since: 4.7.0.0

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS ((k :~: a) b) #

readList :: ReadS [(k :~: a) b] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec ((k :~: a) b) #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [(k :~: a) b] #

(Read e, Read1 m, Read a) => Read (ErrorT e m a) 

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS (ErrorT e m a) #

readList :: ReadS [ErrorT e m a] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec (ErrorT e m a) #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [ErrorT e m a] #

Read a => Read (Constant k a b) 
Read c => Read (K1 k i c p) 

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS (K1 k i c p) #

readList :: ReadS [K1 k i c p] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec (K1 k i c p) #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [K1 k i c p] #

(Read (g p), Read (f p)) => Read ((:+:) k f g p) 

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS ((k :+: f) g p) #

readList :: ReadS [(k :+: f) g p] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec ((k :+: f) g p) #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [(k :+: f) g p] #

(Read (g p), Read (f p)) => Read ((:*:) k f g p) 

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS ((k :*: f) g p) #

readList :: ReadS [(k :*: f) g p] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec ((k :*: f) g p) #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [(k :*: f) g p] #

(Read a, Read b, Read c, Read d) => Read (a, b, c, d)

Since: 2.1

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS (a, b, c, d) #

readList :: ReadS [(a, b, c, d)] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec (a, b, c, d) #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [(a, b, c, d)] #

(Read1 f, Read1 g, Read a) => Read (Product * f g a)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS (Product * f g a) #

readList :: ReadS [Product * f g a] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec (Product * f g a) #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [Product * f g a] #

(Read1 f, Read1 g, Read a) => Read (Sum * f g a)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS (Sum * f g a) #

readList :: ReadS [Sum * f g a] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec (Sum * f g a) #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [Sum * f g a] #

(~~) k1 k2 a b => Read ((:~~:) k1 k2 a b)

Since: 4.10.0.0

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS ((k1 :~~: k2) a b) #

readList :: ReadS [(k1 :~~: k2) a b] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec ((k1 :~~: k2) a b) #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [(k1 :~~: k2) a b] #

Read (f p) => Read (M1 k i c f p) 

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS (M1 k i c f p) #

readList :: ReadS [M1 k i c f p] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec (M1 k i c f p) #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [M1 k i c f p] #

Read (f (g p)) => Read ((:.:) k2 k1 f g p) 

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS ((k2 :.: k1) f g p) #

readList :: ReadS [(k2 :.: k1) f g p] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec ((k2 :.: k1) f g p) #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [(k2 :.: k1) f g p] #

(Read a, Read b, Read c, Read d, Read e) => Read (a, b, c, d, e)

Since: 2.1

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS (a, b, c, d, e) #

readList :: ReadS [(a, b, c, d, e)] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec (a, b, c, d, e) #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [(a, b, c, d, e)] #

(Read1 f, Read1 g, Read a) => Read (Compose * * f g a)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS (Compose * * f g a) #

readList :: ReadS [Compose * * f g a] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec (Compose * * f g a) #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [Compose * * f g a] #

(Read a, Read b, Read c, Read d, Read e, Read f) => Read (a, b, c, d, e, f)

Since: 2.1

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS (a, b, c, d, e, f) #

readList :: ReadS [(a, b, c, d, e, f)] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec (a, b, c, d, e, f) #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [(a, b, c, d, e, f)] #

(Read a, Read b, Read c, Read d, Read e, Read f, Read g) => Read (a, b, c, d, e, f, g)

Since: 2.1

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS (a, b, c, d, e, f, g) #

readList :: ReadS [(a, b, c, d, e, f, g)] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec (a, b, c, d, e, f, g) #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [(a, b, c, d, e, f, g)] #

(Read a, Read b, Read c, Read d, Read e, Read f, Read g, Read h) => Read (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h)

Since: 2.1

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h) #

readList :: ReadS [(a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h)] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h) #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [(a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h)] #

(Read a, Read b, Read c, Read d, Read e, Read f, Read g, Read h, Read i) => Read (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i)

Since: 2.1

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i) #

readList :: ReadS [(a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i)] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i) #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [(a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i)] #

(Read a, Read b, Read c, Read d, Read e, Read f, Read g, Read h, Read i, Read j) => Read (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j)

Since: 2.1

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j) #

readList :: ReadS [(a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j)] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j) #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [(a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j)] #

(Read a, Read b, Read c, Read d, Read e, Read f, Read g, Read h, Read i, Read j, Read k) => Read (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k)

Since: 2.1

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k) #

readList :: ReadS [(a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k)] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k) #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [(a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k)] #

(Read a, Read b, Read c, Read d, Read e, Read f, Read g, Read h, Read i, Read j, Read k, Read l) => Read (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l)

Since: 2.1

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l) #

readList :: ReadS [(a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l)] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l) #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [(a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l)] #

(Read a, Read b, Read c, Read d, Read e, Read f, Read g, Read h, Read i, Read j, Read k, Read l, Read m) => Read (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m)

Since: 2.1

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m) #

readList :: ReadS [(a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m)] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m) #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [(a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m)] #

(Read a, Read b, Read c, Read d, Read e, Read f, Read g, Read h, Read i, Read j, Read k, Read l, Read m, Read n) => Read (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n)

Since: 2.1

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n) #

readList :: ReadS [(a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n)] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n) #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [(a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n)] #

(Read a, Read b, Read c, Read d, Read e, Read f, Read g, Read h, Read i, Read j, Read k, Read l, Read m, Read n, Read o) => Read (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o)

Since: 2.1

Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o) #

readList :: ReadS [(a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o)] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o) #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [(a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o)] #

type ReadS a = String -> [(a, String)] #

A parser for a type a, represented as a function that takes a String and returns a list of possible parses as (a,String) pairs.

Note that this kind of backtracking parser is very inefficient; reading a large structure may be quite slow (cf ReadP).

class Show a where #

Conversion of values to readable Strings.

Derived instances of Show have the following properties, which are compatible with derived instances of Read:

  • The result of show is a syntactically correct Haskell expression containing only constants, given the fixity declarations in force at the point where the type is declared. It contains only the constructor names defined in the data type, parentheses, and spaces. When labelled constructor fields are used, braces, commas, field names, and equal signs are also used.
  • If the constructor is defined to be an infix operator, then showsPrec will produce infix applications of the constructor.
  • the representation will be enclosed in parentheses if the precedence of the top-level constructor in x is less than d (associativity is ignored). Thus, if d is 0 then the result is never surrounded in parentheses; if d is 11 it is always surrounded in parentheses, unless it is an atomic expression.
  • If the constructor is defined using record syntax, then show will produce the record-syntax form, with the fields given in the same order as the original declaration.

For example, given the declarations

infixr 5 :^:
data Tree a =  Leaf a  |  Tree a :^: Tree a

the derived instance of Show is equivalent to

instance (Show a) => Show (Tree a) where

       showsPrec d (Leaf m) = showParen (d > app_prec) $
            showString "Leaf " . showsPrec (app_prec+1) m
         where app_prec = 10

       showsPrec d (u :^: v) = showParen (d > up_prec) $
            showsPrec (up_prec+1) u .
            showString " :^: "      .
            showsPrec (up_prec+1) v
         where up_prec = 5

Note that right-associativity of :^: is ignored. For example,

  • show (Leaf 1 :^: Leaf 2 :^: Leaf 3) produces the string "Leaf 1 :^: (Leaf 2 :^: Leaf 3)".

Minimal complete definition

showsPrec | show

Methods

showsPrec #

Arguments

:: Int

the operator precedence of the enclosing context (a number from 0 to 11). Function application has precedence 10.

-> a

the value to be converted to a String

-> ShowS 

Convert a value to a readable String.

showsPrec should satisfy the law

showsPrec d x r ++ s  ==  showsPrec d x (r ++ s)

Derived instances of Read and Show satisfy the following:

That is, readsPrec parses the string produced by showsPrec, and delivers the value that showsPrec started with.

show :: a -> String #

A specialised variant of showsPrec, using precedence context zero, and returning an ordinary String.

showList :: [a] -> ShowS #

The method showList is provided to allow the programmer to give a specialised way of showing lists of values. For example, this is used by the predefined Show instance of the Char type, where values of type String should be shown in double quotes, rather than between square brackets.

Instances

Show Bool 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Bool -> ShowS #

show :: Bool -> String #

showList :: [Bool] -> ShowS #

Show Char

Since: 2.1

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Char -> ShowS #

show :: Char -> String #

showList :: [Char] -> ShowS #

Show Int

Since: 2.1

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Int -> ShowS #

show :: Int -> String #

showList :: [Int] -> ShowS #

Show Int8

Since: 2.1

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Int8 -> ShowS #

show :: Int8 -> String #

showList :: [Int8] -> ShowS #

Show Int16

Since: 2.1

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Int16 -> ShowS #

show :: Int16 -> String #

showList :: [Int16] -> ShowS #

Show Int32

Since: 2.1

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Int32 -> ShowS #

show :: Int32 -> String #

showList :: [Int32] -> ShowS #

Show Int64

Since: 2.1

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Int64 -> ShowS #

show :: Int64 -> String #

showList :: [Int64] -> ShowS #

Show Integer

Since: 2.1

Show Natural

Since: 4.8.0.0

Show Ordering 
Show Word

Since: 2.1

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Word -> ShowS #

show :: Word -> String #

showList :: [Word] -> ShowS #

Show Word8

Since: 2.1

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Word8 -> ShowS #

show :: Word8 -> String #

showList :: [Word8] -> ShowS #

Show Word16

Since: 2.1

Show Word32

Since: 2.1

Show Word64

Since: 2.1

Show CallStack

Since: 4.9.0.0

Show SomeTypeRep

Since: 4.10.0.0

Show Exp 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Exp -> ShowS #

show :: Exp -> String #

showList :: [Exp] -> ShowS #

Show Match 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Match -> ShowS #

show :: Match -> String #

showList :: [Match] -> ShowS #

Show Clause 
Show Pat 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Pat -> ShowS #

show :: Pat -> String #

showList :: [Pat] -> ShowS #

Show Type 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Type -> ShowS #

show :: Type -> String #

showList :: [Type] -> ShowS #

Show Dec 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Dec -> ShowS #

show :: Dec -> String #

showList :: [Dec] -> ShowS #

Show Name 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Name -> ShowS #

show :: Name -> String #

showList :: [Name] -> ShowS #

Show FunDep 
Show TyVarBndr 
Show InjectivityAnn 
Show Overlap 
Show DerivStrategy 
Show () 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> () -> ShowS #

show :: () -> String #

showList :: [()] -> ShowS #

Show TyCon

Since: 2.1

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> TyCon -> ShowS #

show :: TyCon -> String #

showList :: [TyCon] -> ShowS #

Show Module

Since: 4.9.0.0

Show TrName

Since: 4.9.0.0

Show Version 
Show StdGen 
Show QCGen 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> QCGen -> ShowS #

show :: QCGen -> String #

showList :: [QCGen] -> ShowS #

Show Void

Since: 4.8.0.0

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Void -> ShowS #

show :: Void -> String #

showList :: [Void] -> ShowS #

Show ThreadId

Since: 4.2.0.0

Show BlockReason 
Show ThreadStatus 
Show BlockedIndefinitelyOnMVar

Since: 4.1.0.0

Show BlockedIndefinitelyOnSTM

Since: 4.1.0.0

Show Deadlock

Since: 4.1.0.0

Show AllocationLimitExceeded

Since: 4.7.1.0

Show CompactionFailed

Since: 4.10.0.0

Show AssertionFailed

Since: 4.1.0.0

Show SomeAsyncException

Since: 4.7.0.0

Show AsyncException

Since: 4.1.0.0

Show ArrayException

Since: 4.1.0.0

Show ExitCode 
Show IOErrorType

Since: 4.1.0.0

Show MaskingState 
Show IOException

Since: 4.1.0.0

Show All 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> All -> ShowS #

show :: All -> String #

showList :: [All] -> ShowS #

Show Any 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Any -> ShowS #

show :: Any -> String #

showList :: [Any] -> ShowS #

Show Fixity 
Show Associativity 
Show SourceUnpackedness 
Show SourceStrictness 
Show DecidedStrictness 
Show CChar 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> CChar -> ShowS #

show :: CChar -> String #

showList :: [CChar] -> ShowS #

Show CSChar 
Show CUChar 
Show CShort 
Show CUShort 
Show CInt 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> CInt -> ShowS #

show :: CInt -> String #

showList :: [CInt] -> ShowS #

Show CUInt 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> CUInt -> ShowS #

show :: CUInt -> String #

showList :: [CUInt] -> ShowS #

Show CLong 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> CLong -> ShowS #

show :: CLong -> String #

showList :: [CLong] -> ShowS #

Show CULong 
Show CLLong 
Show CULLong 
Show CBool 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> CBool -> ShowS #

show :: CBool -> String #

showList :: [CBool] -> ShowS #

Show CFloat 
Show CDouble 
Show CPtrdiff 
Show CSize 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> CSize -> ShowS #

show :: CSize -> String #

showList :: [CSize] -> ShowS #

Show CWchar 
Show CSigAtomic 
Show CClock 
Show CTime 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> CTime -> ShowS #

show :: CTime -> String #

showList :: [CTime] -> ShowS #

Show CUSeconds 
Show CSUSeconds 
Show CIntPtr 
Show CUIntPtr 
Show CIntMax 
Show CUIntMax 
Show Fingerprint

Since: 4.7.0.0

Show Lexeme 
Show Number 
Show GeneralCategory 
Show SrcLoc 
Show IntSet 
Show Extension 
Show ForeignSrcLang 
Show ParseError 
Show SourcePos 
Show Doc 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Doc -> ShowS #

show :: Doc -> String #

showList :: [Doc] -> ShowS #

Show TextDetails 
Show Style 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Style -> ShowS #

show :: Style -> String #

showList :: [Style] -> ShowS #

Show Mode 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Mode -> ShowS #

show :: Mode -> String #

showList :: [Mode] -> ShowS #

Show ModName 
Show PkgName 
Show Module 
Show OccName 
Show NameFlavour 
Show NameSpace 
Show Loc 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Loc -> ShowS #

show :: Loc -> String #

showList :: [Loc] -> ShowS #

Show Info 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Info -> ShowS #

show :: Info -> String #

showList :: [Info] -> ShowS #

Show ModuleInfo 
Show Fixity 
Show FixityDirection 
Show Lit 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Lit -> ShowS #

show :: Lit -> String #

showList :: [Lit] -> ShowS #

Show Body 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Body -> ShowS #

show :: Body -> String #

showList :: [Body] -> ShowS #

Show Guard 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Guard -> ShowS #

show :: Guard -> String #

showList :: [Guard] -> ShowS #

Show Stmt 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Stmt -> ShowS #

show :: Stmt -> String #

showList :: [Stmt] -> ShowS #

Show Range 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Range -> ShowS #

show :: Range -> String #

showList :: [Range] -> ShowS #

Show DerivClause 
Show TypeFamilyHead 
Show TySynEqn 
Show FamFlavour 
Show Foreign 
Show Callconv 
Show Safety 
Show Pragma 
Show Inline 
Show RuleMatch 
Show Phases 
Show RuleBndr 
Show AnnTarget 
Show SourceUnpackedness 
Show SourceStrictness 
Show DecidedStrictness 
Show Con 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Con -> ShowS #

show :: Con -> String #

showList :: [Con] -> ShowS #

Show Bang 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Bang -> ShowS #

show :: Bang -> String #

showList :: [Bang] -> ShowS #

Show PatSynDir 
Show PatSynArgs 
Show FamilyResultSig 
Show TyLit 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> TyLit -> ShowS #

show :: TyLit -> String #

showList :: [TyLit] -> ShowS #

Show Role 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Role -> ShowS #

show :: Role -> String #

showList :: [Role] -> ShowS #

Show AnnLookup 
Show Padding 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Padding -> ShowS #

show :: Padding -> String #

showList :: [Padding] -> ShowS #

Show DateFormatSpec 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> DateFormatSpec -> ShowS #

show :: DateFormatSpec -> String #

showList :: [DateFormatSpec] -> ShowS #

Show ZonedTime 
Show LocalTime 
Show TimeOfDay 
Show TimeZone 
Show Voltage # 
Show Information # 
Show Temperature # 
Show Angle # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Angle -> ShowS #

show :: Angle -> String #

showList :: [Angle] -> ShowS #

Show Charge # 
Show Mass # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Mass -> ShowS #

show :: Mass -> String #

showList :: [Mass] -> ShowS #

Show Time # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Time -> ShowS #

show :: Time -> String #

showList :: [Time] -> ShowS #

Show Length # 
Show Scalar # 
Show T # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> T -> ShowS #

show :: T -> String #

showList :: [T] -> ShowS #

Show T # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> T -> ShowS #

show :: T -> String #

showList :: [T] -> ShowS #

Show T # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> T -> ShowS #

show :: T -> String #

showList :: [T] -> ShowS #

Show T # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> T -> ShowS #

show :: T -> String #

showList :: [T] -> ShowS #

Show Dimension # 
Show a => Show [a]

Since: 2.1

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> [a] -> ShowS #

show :: [a] -> String #

showList :: [[a]] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (Maybe a) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Maybe a -> ShowS #

show :: Maybe a -> String #

showList :: [Maybe a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (Ratio a)

Since: 2.0.1

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Ratio a -> ShowS #

show :: Ratio a -> String #

showList :: [Ratio a] -> ShowS #

Show (Ptr a)

Since: 2.1

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Ptr a -> ShowS #

show :: Ptr a -> String #

showList :: [Ptr a] -> ShowS #

Show (FunPtr a)

Since: 2.1

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> FunPtr a -> ShowS #

show :: FunPtr a -> String #

showList :: [FunPtr a] -> ShowS #

Show p => Show (Par1 p) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Par1 p -> ShowS #

show :: Par1 p -> String #

showList :: [Par1 p] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (Bounds a) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Bounds a -> ShowS #

show :: Bounds a -> String #

showList :: [Bounds a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (Complex a) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Complex a -> ShowS #

show :: Complex a -> String #

showList :: [Complex a] -> ShowS #

HasResolution a => Show (Fixed a)

Since: 2.1

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Fixed a -> ShowS #

show :: Fixed a -> String #

showList :: [Fixed a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (Min a) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Min a -> ShowS #

show :: Min a -> String #

showList :: [Min a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (Max a) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Max a -> ShowS #

show :: Max a -> String #

showList :: [Max a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (First a) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> First a -> ShowS #

show :: First a -> String #

showList :: [First a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (Last a) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Last a -> ShowS #

show :: Last a -> String #

showList :: [Last a] -> ShowS #

Show m => Show (WrappedMonoid m) 
Show a => Show (Option a) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Option a -> ShowS #

show :: Option a -> String #

showList :: [Option a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (NonEmpty a) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> NonEmpty a -> ShowS #

show :: NonEmpty a -> String #

showList :: [NonEmpty a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (ZipList a) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> ZipList a -> ShowS #

show :: ZipList a -> String #

showList :: [ZipList a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (Identity a)

This instance would be equivalent to the derived instances of the Identity newtype if the runIdentity field were removed

Since: 4.8.0.0

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Identity a -> ShowS #

show :: Identity a -> String #

showList :: [Identity a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (Dual a) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Dual a -> ShowS #

show :: Dual a -> String #

showList :: [Dual a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (Sum a) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Sum a -> ShowS #

show :: Sum a -> String #

showList :: [Sum a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (Product a) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Product a -> ShowS #

show :: Product a -> String #

showList :: [Product a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (First a) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> First a -> ShowS #

show :: First a -> String #

showList :: [First a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (Last a) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Last a -> ShowS #

show :: Last a -> String #

showList :: [Last a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (Down a) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Down a -> ShowS #

show :: Down a -> String #

showList :: [Down a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (IntMap a) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> IntMap a -> ShowS #

show :: IntMap a -> String #

showList :: [IntMap a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (Tree a) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Tree a -> ShowS #

show :: Tree a -> String #

showList :: [Tree a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (Seq a) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Seq a -> ShowS #

show :: Seq a -> String #

showList :: [Seq a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (ViewL a) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> ViewL a -> ShowS #

show :: ViewL a -> String #

showList :: [ViewL a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (ViewR a) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> ViewR a -> ShowS #

show :: ViewR a -> String #

showList :: [ViewR a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (Set a) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Set a -> ShowS #

show :: Set a -> String #

showList :: [Set a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (T a) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> T a -> ShowS #

show :: T a -> String #

showList :: [T a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (T a) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> T a -> ShowS #

show :: T a -> String #

showList :: [T a] -> ShowS #

Show (Doc a) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Doc a -> ShowS #

show :: Doc a -> String #

showList :: [Doc a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (AnnotDetails a) 
Show a => Show (Span a) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Span a -> ShowS #

show :: Span a -> String #

showList :: [Span a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (Recip a) # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Recip a -> ShowS #

show :: Recip a -> String #

showList :: [Recip a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (ToOrd a) # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> ToOrd a -> ShowS #

show :: ToOrd a -> String #

showList :: [ToOrd a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (Max a) # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Max a -> ShowS #

show :: Max a -> String #

showList :: [Max a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (Min a) # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Min a -> ShowS #

show :: Min a -> String #

showList :: [Min a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (LCM a) # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> LCM a -> ShowS #

show :: LCM a -> String #

showList :: [LCM a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (GCD a) # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> GCD a -> ShowS #

show :: GCD a -> String #

showList :: [GCD a] -> ShowS #

(Show a, C a) => Show (T a) # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> T a -> ShowS #

show :: T a -> String #

showList :: [T a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (T a) # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> T a -> ShowS #

show :: T a -> String #

showList :: [T a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (T a) # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> T a -> ShowS #

show :: T a -> String #

showList :: [T a] -> ShowS #

Show (T a) # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> T a -> ShowS #

show :: T a -> String #

showList :: [T a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (T a) # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> T a -> ShowS #

show :: T a -> String #

showList :: [T a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (Valuable a) # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Valuable a -> ShowS #

show :: Valuable a -> String #

showList :: [Valuable a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (T a) # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> T a -> ShowS #

show :: T a -> String #

showList :: [T a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (T a) # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> T a -> ShowS #

show :: T a -> String #

showList :: [T a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (T a) # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> T a -> ShowS #

show :: T a -> String #

showList :: [T a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (T a) # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> T a -> ShowS #

show :: T a -> String #

showList :: [T a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (T a) # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> T a -> ShowS #

show :: T a -> String #

showList :: [T a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (T a) # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> T a -> ShowS #

show :: T a -> String #

showList :: [T a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (T a) # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> T a -> ShowS #

show :: T a -> String #

showList :: [T a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (T a) # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> T a -> ShowS #

show :: T a -> String #

showList :: [T a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (T a) # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> T a -> ShowS #

show :: T a -> String #

showList :: [T a] -> ShowS #

Show i => Show (T i) # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> T i -> ShowS #

show :: T i -> String #

showList :: [T i] -> ShowS #

Show i => Show (Cycle i) # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Cycle i -> ShowS #

show :: Cycle i -> String #

showList :: [Cycle i] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (T a) # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> T a -> ShowS #

show :: T a -> String #

showList :: [T a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (T a) # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> T a -> ShowS #

show :: T a -> String #

showList :: [T a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (T a) # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> T a -> ShowS #

show :: T a -> String #

showList :: [T a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (T a) # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> T a -> ShowS #

show :: T a -> String #

showList :: [T a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (T a) # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> T a -> ShowS #

show :: T a -> String #

showList :: [T a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (T a) # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> T a -> ShowS #

show :: T a -> String #

showList :: [T a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (Scale a) # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Scale a -> ShowS #

show :: Scale a -> String #

showList :: [Scale a] -> ShowS #

(Show b, Show a) => Show (Either a b) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Either a b -> ShowS #

show :: Either a b -> String #

showList :: [Either a b] -> ShowS #

Show (V1 k p) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> V1 k p -> ShowS #

show :: V1 k p -> String #

showList :: [V1 k p] -> ShowS #

Show (U1 k p)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> U1 k p -> ShowS #

show :: U1 k p -> String #

showList :: [U1 k p] -> ShowS #

Show (TypeRep k a) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> TypeRep k a -> ShowS #

show :: TypeRep k a -> String #

showList :: [TypeRep k a] -> ShowS #

(Show a, Show b) => Show (a, b)

Since: 2.1

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> (a, b) -> ShowS #

show :: (a, b) -> String #

showList :: [(a, b)] -> ShowS #

(Ix a, Show a, Show b) => Show (Array a b)

Since: 2.1

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Array a b -> ShowS #

show :: Array a b -> String #

showList :: [Array a b] -> ShowS #

(Show b, Show a) => Show (Arg a b) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Arg a b -> ShowS #

show :: Arg a b -> String #

showList :: [Arg a b] -> ShowS #

Show (Proxy k s)

Since: 4.7.0.0

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Proxy k s -> ShowS #

show :: Proxy k s -> String #

showList :: [Proxy k s] -> ShowS #

(Show k, Show a) => Show (Map k a) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Map k a -> ShowS #

show :: Map k a -> String #

showList :: [Map k a] -> ShowS #

(Show a, Show b) => Show (Mul a b) # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Mul a b -> ShowS #

show :: Mul a b -> String #

showList :: [Mul a b] -> ShowS #

(Show a, Show b) => Show (T a b) # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> T a b -> ShowS #

show :: T a b -> String #

showList :: [T a b] -> ShowS #

Show v => Show (T a v) # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> T a v -> ShowS #

show :: T a v -> String #

showList :: [T a v] -> ShowS #

(C u, Show a) => Show (T u a) # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> T u a -> ShowS #

show :: T u a -> String #

showList :: [T u a] -> ShowS #

(Show a, Show i) => Show (UnitSet i a) # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> UnitSet i a -> ShowS #

show :: UnitSet i a -> String #

showList :: [UnitSet i a] -> ShowS #

(Ord i, Enum i, Show a) => Show (T i a) # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> T i a -> ShowS #

show :: T i a -> String #

showList :: [T i a] -> ShowS #

(Show v, Ord a, C a, C a v) => Show (T a v) # 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> T a v -> ShowS #

show :: T a v -> String #

showList :: [T a v] -> ShowS #

Show (f p) => Show (Rec1 k f p) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Rec1 k f p -> ShowS #

show :: Rec1 k f p -> String #

showList :: [Rec1 k f p] -> ShowS #

Show (URec k Char p) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> URec k Char p -> ShowS #

show :: URec k Char p -> String #

showList :: [URec k Char p] -> ShowS #

Show (URec k Double p) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> URec k Double p -> ShowS #

show :: URec k Double p -> String #

showList :: [URec k Double p] -> ShowS #

Show (URec k Float p) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> URec k Float p -> ShowS #

show :: URec k Float p -> String #

showList :: [URec k Float p] -> ShowS #

Show (URec k Int p) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> URec k Int p -> ShowS #

show :: URec k Int p -> String #

showList :: [URec k Int p] -> ShowS #

Show (URec k Word p) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> URec k Word p -> ShowS #

show :: URec k Word p -> String #

showList :: [URec k Word p] -> ShowS #

(Show a, Show b, Show c) => Show (a, b, c)

Since: 2.1

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> (a, b, c) -> ShowS #

show :: (a, b, c) -> String #

showList :: [(a, b, c)] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (Const k a b)

This instance would be equivalent to the derived instances of the Const newtype if the runConst field were removed

Since: 4.8.0.0

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Const k a b -> ShowS #

show :: Const k a b -> String #

showList :: [Const k a b] -> ShowS #

Show (f a) => Show (Alt k f a) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Alt k f a -> ShowS #

show :: Alt k f a -> String #

showList :: [Alt k f a] -> ShowS #

Show ((:~:) k a b) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> (k :~: a) b -> ShowS #

show :: (k :~: a) b -> String #

showList :: [(k :~: a) b] -> ShowS #

(Show e, Show1 m, Show a) => Show (ErrorT e m a) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> ErrorT e m a -> ShowS #

show :: ErrorT e m a -> String #

showList :: [ErrorT e m a] -> ShowS #

Show a => Show (Constant k a b) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Constant k a b -> ShowS #

show :: Constant k a b -> String #

showList :: [Constant k a b] -> ShowS #

Show c => Show (K1 k i c p) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> K1 k i c p -> ShowS #

show :: K1 k i c p -> String #

showList :: [K1 k i c p] -> ShowS #

(Show (g p), Show (f p)) => Show ((:+:) k f g p) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> (k :+: f) g p -> ShowS #

show :: (k :+: f) g p -> String #

showList :: [(k :+: f) g p] -> ShowS #

(Show (g p), Show (f p)) => Show ((:*:) k f g p) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> (k :*: f) g p -> ShowS #

show :: (k :*: f) g p -> String #

showList :: [(k :*: f) g p] -> ShowS #

(Show a, Show b, Show c, Show d) => Show (a, b, c, d)

Since: 2.1

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> (a, b, c, d) -> ShowS #

show :: (a, b, c, d) -> String #

showList :: [(a, b, c, d)] -> ShowS #

(Show1 f, Show1 g, Show a) => Show (Product * f g a)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Product * f g a -> ShowS #

show :: Product * f g a -> String #

showList :: [Product * f g a] -> ShowS #

(Show1 f, Show1 g, Show a) => Show (Sum * f g a)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Sum * f g a -> ShowS #

show :: Sum * f g a -> String #

showList :: [Sum * f g a] -> ShowS #

Show ((:~~:) k1 k2 a b)

Since: 4.10.0.0

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> (k1 :~~: k2) a b -> ShowS #

show :: (k1 :~~: k2) a b -> String #

showList :: [(k1 :~~: k2) a b] -> ShowS #

Show (f p) => Show (M1 k i c f p) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> M1 k i c f p -> ShowS #

show :: M1 k i c f p -> String #

showList :: [M1 k i c f p] -> ShowS #

Show (f (g p)) => Show ((:.:) k2 k1 f g p) 

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> (k2 :.: k1) f g p -> ShowS #

show :: (k2 :.: k1) f g p -> String #

showList :: [(k2 :.: k1) f g p] -> ShowS #

(Show a, Show b, Show c, Show d, Show e) => Show (a, b, c, d, e)

Since: 2.1

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> (a, b, c, d, e) -> ShowS #

show :: (a, b, c, d, e) -> String #

showList :: [(a, b, c, d, e)] -> ShowS #

(Show1 f, Show1 g, Show a) => Show (Compose * * f g a)

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> Compose * * f g a -> ShowS #

show :: Compose * * f g a -> String #

showList :: [Compose * * f g a] -> ShowS #

(Show a, Show b, Show c, Show d, Show e, Show f) => Show (a, b, c, d, e, f)

Since: 2.1

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> (a, b, c, d, e, f) -> ShowS #

show :: (a, b, c, d, e, f) -> String #

showList :: [(a, b, c, d, e, f)] -> ShowS #

(Show a, Show b, Show c, Show d, Show e, Show f, Show g) => Show (a, b, c, d, e, f, g)

Since: 2.1

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g) -> ShowS #

show :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g) -> String #

showList :: [(a, b, c, d, e, f, g)] -> ShowS #

(Show a, Show b, Show c, Show d, Show e, Show f, Show g, Show h) => Show (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h)

Since: 2.1

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h) -> ShowS #

show :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h) -> String #

showList :: [(a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h)] -> ShowS #

(Show a, Show b, Show c, Show d, Show e, Show f, Show g, Show h, Show i) => Show (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i)

Since: 2.1

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i) -> ShowS #

show :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i) -> String #

showList :: [(a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i)] -> ShowS #

(Show a, Show b, Show c, Show d, Show e, Show f, Show g, Show h, Show i, Show j) => Show (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j)

Since: 2.1

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j) -> ShowS #

show :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j) -> String #

showList :: [(a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j)] -> ShowS #

(Show a, Show b, Show c, Show d, Show e, Show f, Show g, Show h, Show i, Show j, Show k) => Show (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k)

Since: 2.1

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k) -> ShowS #

show :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k) -> String #

showList :: [(a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k)] -> ShowS #

(Show a, Show b, Show c, Show d, Show e, Show f, Show g, Show h, Show i, Show j, Show k, Show l) => Show (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l)

Since: 2.1

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l) -> ShowS #

show :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l) -> String #

showList :: [(a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l)] -> ShowS #

(Show a, Show b, Show c, Show d, Show e, Show f, Show g, Show h, Show i, Show j, Show k, Show l, Show m) => Show (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m)

Since: 2.1

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m) -> ShowS #

show :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m) -> String #

showList :: [(a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m)] -> ShowS #

(Show a, Show b, Show c, Show d, Show e, Show f, Show g, Show h, Show i, Show j, Show k, Show l, Show m, Show n) => Show (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n)

Since: 2.1

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n) -> ShowS #

show :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n) -> String #

showList :: [(a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n)] -> ShowS #

(Show a, Show b, Show c, Show d, Show e, Show f, Show g, Show h, Show i, Show j, Show k, Show l, Show m, Show n, Show o) => Show (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o)

Since: 2.1

Methods

showsPrec :: Int -> (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o) -> ShowS #

show :: (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o) -> String #

showList :: [(a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o)] -> ShowS #

type ShowS = String -> String #

The shows functions return a function that prepends the output String to an existing String. This allows constant-time concatenation of results using function composition.

type String = [Char] #

A String is a list of characters. String constants in Haskell are values of type String.

all :: Foldable t => (a -> Bool) -> t a -> Bool #

Determines whether all elements of the structure satisfy the predicate.

and :: Foldable t => t Bool -> Bool #

and returns the conjunction of a container of Bools. For the result to be True, the container must be finite; False, however, results from a False value finitely far from the left end.

any :: Foldable t => (a -> Bool) -> t a -> Bool #

Determines whether any element of the structure satisfies the predicate.

appendFile :: FilePath -> String -> IO () #

The computation appendFile file str function appends the string str, to the file file.

Note that writeFile and appendFile write a literal string to a file. To write a value of any printable type, as with print, use the show function to convert the value to a string first.

main = appendFile "squares" (show [(x,x*x) | x <- [0,0.1..2]])

asTypeOf :: a -> a -> a #

asTypeOf is a type-restricted version of const. It is usually used as an infix operator, and its typing forces its first argument (which is usually overloaded) to have the same type as the second.

break :: (a -> Bool) -> [a] -> ([a], [a]) #

break, applied to a predicate p and a list xs, returns a tuple where first element is longest prefix (possibly empty) of xs of elements that do not satisfy p and second element is the remainder of the list:

break (> 3) [1,2,3,4,1,2,3,4] == ([1,2,3],[4,1,2,3,4])
break (< 9) [1,2,3] == ([],[1,2,3])
break (> 9) [1,2,3] == ([1,2,3],[])

break p is equivalent to span (not . p).

concat :: Foldable t => t [a] -> [a] #

The concatenation of all the elements of a container of lists.

concatMap :: Foldable t => (a -> [b]) -> t a -> [b] #

Map a function over all the elements of a container and concatenate the resulting lists.

const :: a -> b -> a #

const x is a unary function which evaluates to x for all inputs.

For instance,

>>> map (const 42) [0..3]
[42,42,42,42]

curry :: ((a, b) -> c) -> a -> b -> c #

curry converts an uncurried function to a curried function.

cycle :: [a] -> [a] #

cycle ties a finite list into a circular one, or equivalently, the infinite repetition of the original list. It is the identity on infinite lists.

drop :: Int -> [a] -> [a] #

drop n xs returns the suffix of xs after the first n elements, or [] if n > length xs:

drop 6 "Hello World!" == "World!"
drop 3 [1,2,3,4,5] == [4,5]
drop 3 [1,2] == []
drop 3 [] == []
drop (-1) [1,2] == [1,2]
drop 0 [1,2] == [1,2]

It is an instance of the more general genericDrop, in which n may be of any integral type.

dropWhile :: (a -> Bool) -> [a] -> [a] #

dropWhile p xs returns the suffix remaining after takeWhile p xs:

dropWhile (< 3) [1,2,3,4,5,1,2,3] == [3,4,5,1,2,3]
dropWhile (< 9) [1,2,3] == []
dropWhile (< 0) [1,2,3] == [1,2,3]

either :: (a -> c) -> (b -> c) -> Either a b -> c #

Case analysis for the Either type. If the value is Left a, apply the first function to a; if it is Right b, apply the second function to b.

Examples

We create two values of type Either String Int, one using the Left constructor and another using the Right constructor. Then we apply "either" the length function (if we have a String) or the "times-two" function (if we have an Int):

>>> let s = Left "foo" :: Either String Int
>>> let n = Right 3 :: Either String Int
>>> either length (*2) s
3
>>> either length (*2) n
6

elem :: Foldable t => forall a. Eq a => a -> t a -> Bool infix 4 #

Does the element occur in the structure?

error :: HasCallStack => [Char] -> a #

error stops execution and displays an error message.

filter :: (a -> Bool) -> [a] -> [a] #

filter, applied to a predicate and a list, returns the list of those elements that satisfy the predicate; i.e.,

filter p xs = [ x | x <- xs, p x]

flip :: (a -> b -> c) -> b -> a -> c #

flip f takes its (first) two arguments in the reverse order of f.

foldl :: Foldable t => forall b a. (b -> a -> b) -> b -> t a -> b #

Left-associative fold of a structure.

In the case of lists, foldl, when applied to a binary operator, a starting value (typically the left-identity of the operator), and a list, reduces the list using the binary operator, from left to right:

foldl f z [x1, x2, ..., xn] == (...((z `f` x1) `f` x2) `f`...) `f` xn

Note that to produce the outermost application of the operator the entire input list must be traversed. This means that foldl' will diverge if given an infinite list.

Also note that if you want an efficient left-fold, you probably want to use foldl' instead of foldl. The reason for this is that latter does not force the "inner" results (e.g. z f x1 in the above example) before applying them to the operator (e.g. to (f x2)). This results in a thunk chain O(n) elements long, which then must be evaluated from the outside-in.

For a general Foldable structure this should be semantically identical to,

foldl f z = foldl f z . toList

foldl1 :: Foldable t => forall a. (a -> a -> a) -> t a -> a #

A variant of foldl that has no base case, and thus may only be applied to non-empty structures.

foldl1 f = foldl1 f . toList

foldr :: Foldable t => forall a b. (a -> b -> b) -> b -> t a -> b #

Right-associative fold of a structure.

In the case of lists, foldr, when applied to a binary operator, a starting value (typically the right-identity of the operator), and a list, reduces the list using the binary operator, from right to left:

foldr f z [x1, x2, ..., xn] == x1 `f` (x2 `f` ... (xn `f` z)...)

Note that, since the head of the resulting expression is produced by an application of the operator to the first element of the list, foldr can produce a terminating expression from an infinite list.

For a general Foldable structure this should be semantically identical to,

foldr f z = foldr f z . toList

foldr1 :: Foldable t => forall a. (a -> a -> a) -> t a -> a #

A variant of foldr that has no base case, and thus may only be applied to non-empty structures.

foldr1 f = foldr1 f . toList

fst :: (a, b) -> a #

Extract the first component of a pair.

getChar :: IO Char #

Read a character from the standard input device (same as hGetChar stdin).

getContents :: IO String #

The getContents operation returns all user input as a single string, which is read lazily as it is needed (same as hGetContents stdin).

getLine :: IO String #

Read a line from the standard input device (same as hGetLine stdin).

head :: [a] -> a #

Extract the first element of a list, which must be non-empty.

id :: a -> a #

Identity function.

init :: [a] -> [a] #

Return all the elements of a list except the last one. The list must be non-empty.

interact :: (String -> String) -> IO () #

The interact function takes a function of type String->String as its argument. The entire input from the standard input device is passed to this function as its argument, and the resulting string is output on the standard output device.

ioError :: IOError -> IO a #

Raise an IOError in the IO monad.

iterate :: (a -> a) -> a -> [a] #

iterate f x returns an infinite list of repeated applications of f to x:

iterate f x == [x, f x, f (f x), ...]

last :: [a] -> a #

Extract the last element of a list, which must be finite and non-empty.

length :: Foldable t => forall a. t a -> Int #

Returns the size/length of a finite structure as an Int. The default implementation is optimized for structures that are similar to cons-lists, because there is no general way to do better.

lex :: ReadS String #

The lex function reads a single lexeme from the input, discarding initial white space, and returning the characters that constitute the lexeme. If the input string contains only white space, lex returns a single successful `lexeme' consisting of the empty string. (Thus lex "" = [("","")].) If there is no legal lexeme at the beginning of the input string, lex fails (i.e. returns []).

This lexer is not completely faithful to the Haskell lexical syntax in the following respects:

  • Qualified names are not handled properly
  • Octal and hexadecimal numerics are not recognized as a single token
  • Comments are not treated properly

lines :: String -> [String] #

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.

lookup :: Eq a => a -> [(a, b)] -> Maybe b #

lookup key assocs looks up a key in an association list.

map :: (a -> b) -> [a] -> [b] #

map f xs is the list obtained by applying f to each element of xs, i.e.,

map f [x1, x2, ..., xn] == [f x1, f x2, ..., f xn]
map f [x1, x2, ...] == [f x1, f x2, ...]

mapM :: Traversable t => forall (m :: * -> *) a b. Monad m => (a -> m b) -> t a -> m (t b) #

Map each element of a structure to a monadic action, evaluate these actions from left to right, and collect the results. For a version that ignores the results see mapM_.

mapM_ :: (Foldable t, Monad m) => (a -> m b) -> t a -> m () #

Map each element of a structure to a monadic action, evaluate these actions from left to right, and ignore the results. For a version that doesn't ignore the results see mapM.

As of base 4.8.0.0, mapM_ is just traverse_, specialized to Monad.

maximum :: Foldable t => forall a. Ord a => t a -> a #

The largest element of a non-empty structure.

maybe :: b -> (a -> b) -> Maybe a -> b #

The maybe function takes a default value, a function, and a Maybe value. If the Maybe value is Nothing, the function returns the default value. Otherwise, it applies the function to the value inside the Just and returns the result.

Examples

Basic usage:

>>> maybe False odd (Just 3)
True
>>> maybe False odd Nothing
False

Read an integer from a string using readMaybe. If we succeed, return twice the integer; that is, apply (*2) to it. If instead we fail to parse an integer, return 0 by default:

>>> import Text.Read ( readMaybe )
>>> maybe 0 (*2) (readMaybe "5")
10
>>> maybe 0 (*2) (readMaybe "")
0

Apply show to a Maybe Int. If we have Just n, we want to show the underlying Int n. But if we have Nothing, we return the empty string instead of (for example) "Nothing":

>>> maybe "" show (Just 5)
"5"
>>> maybe "" show Nothing
""

minimum :: Foldable t => forall a. Ord a => t a -> a #

The least element of a non-empty structure.

not :: Bool -> Bool #

Boolean "not"

notElem :: (Foldable t, Eq a) => a -> t a -> Bool infix 4 #

notElem is the negation of elem.

null :: Foldable t => forall a. t a -> Bool #

Test whether the structure is empty. The default implementation is optimized for structures that are similar to cons-lists, because there is no general way to do better.

or :: Foldable t => t Bool -> Bool #

or returns the disjunction of a container of Bools. For the result to be False, the container must be finite; True, however, results from a True value finitely far from the left end.

otherwise :: Bool #

otherwise is defined as the value True. It helps to make guards more readable. eg.

 f x | x < 0     = ...
     | otherwise = ...

print :: Show a => a -> IO () #

The print function outputs a value of any printable type to the standard output device. Printable types are those that are instances of class Show; print converts values to strings for output using the show operation and adds a newline.

For example, a program to print the first 20 integers and their powers of 2 could be written as:

main = print ([(n, 2^n) | n <- [0..19]])

putChar :: Char -> IO () #

Write a character to the standard output device (same as hPutChar stdout).

putStr :: String -> IO () #

Write a string to the standard output device (same as hPutStr stdout).

putStrLn :: String -> IO () #

The same as putStr, but adds a newline character.

read :: Read a => String -> a #

The read function reads input from a string, which must be completely consumed by the input process.

readFile :: FilePath -> IO String #

The readFile function reads a file and returns the contents of the file as a string. The file is read lazily, on demand, as with getContents.

readIO :: Read a => String -> IO a #

The readIO function is similar to read except that it signals parse failure to the IO monad instead of terminating the program.

readLn :: Read a => IO a #

The readLn function combines getLine and readIO.

readParen :: Bool -> ReadS a -> ReadS a #

readParen True p parses what p parses, but surrounded with parentheses.

readParen False p parses what p parses, but optionally surrounded with parentheses.

reads :: Read a => ReadS a #

equivalent to readsPrec with a precedence of 0.

realToFrac :: (Real a, Fractional b) => a -> b #

general coercion to fractional types

repeat :: a -> [a] #

repeat x is an infinite list, with x the value of every element.

replicate :: Int -> a -> [a] #

replicate n x is a list of length n with x the value of every element. It is an instance of the more general genericReplicate, in which n may be of any integral type.

reverse :: [a] -> [a] #

reverse xs returns the elements of xs in reverse order. xs must be finite.

scanl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> [a] -> [b] #

scanl is similar to foldl, but returns a list of successive reduced values from the left:

scanl f z [x1, x2, ...] == [z, z `f` x1, (z `f` x1) `f` x2, ...]

Note that

last (scanl f z xs) == foldl f z xs.

scanl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> [a] -> [a] #

scanl1 is a variant of scanl that has no starting value argument:

scanl1 f [x1, x2, ...] == [x1, x1 `f` x2, ...]

scanr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> [a] -> [b] #

scanr is the right-to-left dual of scanl. Note that

head (scanr f z xs) == foldr f z xs.

scanr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> [a] -> [a] #

scanr1 is a variant of scanr that has no starting value argument.

seq :: a -> b -> b #

The value of seq a b is bottom if a is bottom, and otherwise equal to b. seq is usually introduced to improve performance by avoiding unneeded laziness.

A note on evaluation order: the expression seq a b does not guarantee that a will be evaluated before b. The only guarantee given by seq is that the both a and b will be evaluated before seq returns a value. In particular, this means that b may be evaluated before a. If you need to guarantee a specific order of evaluation, you must use the function pseq from the "parallel" package.

sequence :: Traversable t => forall (m :: * -> *) a. Monad m => t (m a) -> m (t a) #

Evaluate each monadic action in the structure from left to right, and collect the results. For a version that ignores the results see sequence_.

sequence_ :: (Foldable t, Monad m) => t (m a) -> m () #

Evaluate each monadic action in the structure from left to right, and ignore the results. For a version that doesn't ignore the results see sequence.

As of base 4.8.0.0, sequence_ is just sequenceA_, specialized to Monad.

showChar :: Char -> ShowS #

utility function converting a Char to a show function that simply prepends the character unchanged.

showParen :: Bool -> ShowS -> ShowS #

utility function that surrounds the inner show function with parentheses when the Bool parameter is True.

showString :: String -> ShowS #

utility function converting a String to a show function that simply prepends the string unchanged.

shows :: Show a => a -> ShowS #

equivalent to showsPrec with a precedence of 0.

snd :: (a, b) -> b #

Extract the second component of a pair.

span :: (a -> Bool) -> [a] -> ([a], [a]) #

span, applied to a predicate p and a list xs, returns a tuple where first element is longest prefix (possibly empty) of xs of elements that satisfy p and second element is the remainder of the list:

span (< 3) [1,2,3,4,1,2,3,4] == ([1,2],[3,4,1,2,3,4])
span (< 9) [1,2,3] == ([1,2,3],[])
span (< 0) [1,2,3] == ([],[1,2,3])

span p xs is equivalent to (takeWhile p xs, dropWhile p xs)

splitAt :: Int -> [a] -> ([a], [a]) #

splitAt n xs returns a tuple where first element is xs prefix of length n and second element is the remainder of the list:

splitAt 6 "Hello World!" == ("Hello ","World!")
splitAt 3 [1,2,3,4,5] == ([1,2,3],[4,5])
splitAt 1 [1,2,3] == ([1],[2,3])
splitAt 3 [1,2,3] == ([1,2,3],[])
splitAt 4 [1,2,3] == ([1,2,3],[])
splitAt 0 [1,2,3] == ([],[1,2,3])
splitAt (-1) [1,2,3] == ([],[1,2,3])

It is equivalent to (take n xs, drop n xs) when n is not _|_ (splitAt _|_ xs = _|_). splitAt is an instance of the more general genericSplitAt, in which n may be of any integral type.

tail :: [a] -> [a] #

Extract the elements after the head of a list, which must be non-empty.

take :: Int -> [a] -> [a] #

take n, applied to a list xs, returns the prefix of xs of length n, or xs itself if n > length xs:

take 5 "Hello World!" == "Hello"
take 3 [1,2,3,4,5] == [1,2,3]
take 3 [1,2] == [1,2]
take 3 [] == []
take (-1) [1,2] == []
take 0 [1,2] == []

It is an instance of the more general genericTake, in which n may be of any integral type.

takeWhile :: (a -> Bool) -> [a] -> [a] #

takeWhile, applied to a predicate p and a list xs, returns the longest prefix (possibly empty) of xs of elements that satisfy p:

takeWhile (< 3) [1,2,3,4,1,2,3,4] == [1,2]
takeWhile (< 9) [1,2,3] == [1,2,3]
takeWhile (< 0) [1,2,3] == []

uncurry :: (a -> b -> c) -> (a, b) -> c #

uncurry converts a curried function to a function on pairs.

undefined :: HasCallStack => a #

A special case of error. It is expected that compilers will recognize this and insert error messages which are more appropriate to the context in which undefined appears.

unlines :: [String] -> String #

unlines is an inverse operation to lines. It joins lines, after appending a terminating newline to each.

until :: (a -> Bool) -> (a -> a) -> a -> a #

until p f yields the result of applying f until p holds.

unwords :: [String] -> String #

unwords is an inverse operation to words. It joins words with separating spaces.

unzip :: [(a, b)] -> ([a], [b]) #

unzip transforms a list of pairs into a list of first components and a list of second components.

unzip3 :: [(a, b, c)] -> ([a], [b], [c]) #

The unzip3 function takes a list of triples and returns three lists, analogous to unzip.

userError :: String -> IOError #

Construct an IOError value with a string describing the error. The fail method of the IO instance of the Monad class raises a userError, thus:

instance Monad IO where
  ...
  fail s = ioError (userError s)

words :: String -> [String] #

words breaks a string up into a list of words, which were delimited by white space.

writeFile :: FilePath -> String -> IO () #

The computation writeFile file str function writes the string str, to the file file.

zip :: [a] -> [b] -> [(a, b)] #

zip takes two lists and returns a list of corresponding pairs. If one input list is short, excess elements of the longer list are discarded.

zip is right-lazy:

zip [] _|_ = []

zip3 :: [a] -> [b] -> [c] -> [(a, b, c)] #

zip3 takes three lists and returns a list of triples, analogous to zip.

zipWith :: (a -> b -> c) -> [a] -> [b] -> [c] #

zipWith generalises zip by zipping with the function given as the first argument, instead of a tupling function. For example, zipWith (+) is applied to two lists to produce the list of corresponding sums.

zipWith is right-lazy:

zipWith f [] _|_ = []

zipWith3 :: (a -> b -> c -> d) -> [a] -> [b] -> [c] -> [d] #

The zipWith3 function takes a function which combines three elements, as well as three lists and returns a list of their point-wise combination, analogous to zipWith.

(||) :: Bool -> Bool -> Bool infixr 2 #

Boolean "or"

catch :: IO a -> (IOError -> IO a) -> IO a Source #

ifThenElse :: Bool -> a -> a -> a #

The same as if', but the name is chosen such that it can be used for GHC-7.0's rebindable if-then-else syntax.