| Copyright | (c) The University of Glasgow 2001 |
|---|---|
| License | BSD-style (see the file libraries/base/LICENSE) |
| Maintainer | libraries@haskell.org |
| Stability | stable |
| Portability | portable |
| Safe Haskell | Trustworthy |
| Language | Haskell2010 |
Data.Bool
Contents
Description
The Bool type and related functions.
Booleans
Instances
| Data Bool Source # | Since: base-4.0.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Data Methods gfoldl :: (forall d b. Data d => c (d -> b) -> d -> c b) -> (forall g. g -> c g) -> Bool -> c Bool Source # gunfold :: (forall b r. Data b => c (b -> r) -> c r) -> (forall r. r -> c r) -> Constr -> c Bool Source # toConstr :: Bool -> Constr Source # dataTypeOf :: Bool -> DataType Source # dataCast1 :: Typeable t => (forall d. Data d => c (t d)) -> Maybe (c Bool) Source # dataCast2 :: Typeable t => (forall d e. (Data d, Data e) => c (t d e)) -> Maybe (c Bool) Source # gmapT :: (forall b. Data b => b -> b) -> Bool -> Bool Source # gmapQl :: (r -> r' -> r) -> r -> (forall d. Data d => d -> r') -> Bool -> r Source # gmapQr :: forall r r'. (r' -> r -> r) -> r -> (forall d. Data d => d -> r') -> Bool -> r Source # gmapQ :: (forall d. Data d => d -> u) -> Bool -> [u] Source # gmapQi :: Int -> (forall d. Data d => d -> u) -> Bool -> u Source # gmapM :: Monad m => (forall d. Data d => d -> m d) -> Bool -> m Bool Source # gmapMp :: MonadPlus m => (forall d. Data d => d -> m d) -> Bool -> m Bool Source # gmapMo :: MonadPlus m => (forall d. Data d => d -> m d) -> Bool -> m Bool Source # | |
| Storable Bool Source # | Since: base-2.1 |
Defined in Foreign.Storable Methods sizeOf :: Bool -> Int Source # alignment :: Bool -> Int Source # peekElemOff :: Ptr Bool -> Int -> IO Bool Source # pokeElemOff :: Ptr Bool -> Int -> Bool -> IO () Source # peekByteOff :: Ptr b -> Int -> IO Bool Source # pokeByteOff :: Ptr b -> Int -> Bool -> IO () Source # | |
| Bits Bool Source # | Interpret Since: base-4.7.0.0 |
Defined in GHC.Bits Methods (.&.) :: Bool -> Bool -> Bool Source # (.|.) :: Bool -> Bool -> Bool Source # xor :: Bool -> Bool -> Bool Source # complement :: Bool -> Bool Source # shift :: Bool -> Int -> Bool Source # rotate :: Bool -> Int -> Bool Source # setBit :: Bool -> Int -> Bool Source # clearBit :: Bool -> Int -> Bool Source # complementBit :: Bool -> Int -> Bool Source # testBit :: Bool -> Int -> Bool Source # bitSizeMaybe :: Bool -> Maybe Int Source # bitSize :: Bool -> Int Source # isSigned :: Bool -> Bool Source # shiftL :: Bool -> Int -> Bool Source # unsafeShiftL :: Bool -> Int -> Bool Source # shiftR :: Bool -> Int -> Bool Source # unsafeShiftR :: Bool -> Int -> Bool Source # rotateL :: Bool -> Int -> Bool Source # | |
| FiniteBits Bool Source # | Since: base-4.7.0.0 |
| Bounded Bool Source # | Since: base-2.1 |
| Enum Bool Source # | Since: base-2.1 |
| Generic Bool Source # | |
| Ix Bool Source # | Since: base-2.1 |
| Read Bool Source # | Since: base-2.1 |
| Show Bool Source # | Since: base-2.1 |
| Eq Bool | |
| Ord Bool | |
| type Rep Bool Source # | Since: base-4.6.0.0 |
Operations
bool :: a -> a -> Bool -> a Source #
Case analysis for the Bool type. evaluates to bool x y px
when p is False, and evaluates to y when p is True.
This is equivalent to if p then y else x; that is, one can
think of it as an if-then-else construct with its arguments
reordered.
Examples
Basic usage:
>>>bool "foo" "bar" True"bar">>>bool "foo" "bar" False"foo"
Confirm that and bool x y pif p then y else x are
equivalent:
>>>let p = True; x = "bar"; y = "foo">>>bool x y p == if p then y else xTrue>>>let p = False>>>bool x y p == if p then y else xTrue
Since: base-4.7.0.0