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| Language | Haskell98 | 
Data.Conduit.List
Description
NOTE It is recommended to start using Data.Conduit.Combinators instead of this module.
Higher-level functions to interact with the elements of a stream. Most of these are based on list functions.
For many purposes, it's recommended to use the conduit-combinators library, which provides a more complete set of functions.
Note that these functions all deal with individual elements of a stream as a
 sort of "black box", where there is no introspection of the contained
 elements. Values such as ByteString and Text will likely need to be
 treated specially to deal with their contents properly (Word8 and Char,
 respectively). See the Data.Conduit.Binary and Data.Conduit.Text
 modules.
Synopsis
- sourceList :: Monad m => [a] -> ConduitT i a m ()
- sourceNull :: Monad m => ConduitT i o m ()
- unfold :: Monad m => (b -> Maybe (a, b)) -> b -> ConduitT i a m ()
- unfoldEither :: Monad m => (b -> Either r (a, b)) -> b -> ConduitT i a m r
- unfoldM :: Monad m => (b -> m (Maybe (a, b))) -> b -> ConduitT i a m ()
- unfoldEitherM :: Monad m => (b -> m (Either r (a, b))) -> b -> ConduitT i a m r
- enumFromTo :: (Enum a, Ord a, Monad m) => a -> a -> ConduitT i a m ()
- iterate :: Monad m => (a -> a) -> a -> ConduitT i a m ()
- replicate :: Monad m => Int -> a -> ConduitT i a m ()
- replicateM :: Monad m => Int -> m a -> ConduitT i a m ()
- fold :: Monad m => (b -> a -> b) -> b -> ConduitT a o m b
- foldMap :: (Monad m, Monoid b) => (a -> b) -> ConduitT a o m b
- take :: Monad m => Int -> ConduitT a o m [a]
- drop :: Monad m => Int -> ConduitT a o m ()
- head :: Monad m => ConduitT a o m (Maybe a)
- peek :: Monad m => ConduitT a o m (Maybe a)
- consume :: Monad m => ConduitT a o m [a]
- sinkNull :: Monad m => ConduitT i o m ()
- foldMapM :: (Monad m, Monoid b) => (a -> m b) -> ConduitT a o m b
- foldM :: Monad m => (b -> a -> m b) -> b -> ConduitT a o m b
- mapM_ :: Monad m => (a -> m ()) -> ConduitT a o m ()
- map :: Monad m => (a -> b) -> ConduitT a b m ()
- mapMaybe :: Monad m => (a -> Maybe b) -> ConduitT a b m ()
- mapFoldable :: (Monad m, Foldable f) => (a -> f b) -> ConduitT a b m ()
- catMaybes :: Monad m => ConduitT (Maybe a) a m ()
- concat :: (Monad m, Foldable f) => ConduitT (f a) a m ()
- concatMap :: Monad m => (a -> [b]) -> ConduitT a b m ()
- concatMapAccum :: Monad m => (a -> accum -> (accum, [b])) -> accum -> ConduitT a b m ()
- scanl :: Monad m => (a -> s -> (s, b)) -> s -> ConduitT a b m ()
- scan :: Monad m => (a -> b -> b) -> b -> ConduitT a b m b
- mapAccum :: Monad m => (a -> s -> (s, b)) -> s -> ConduitT a b m s
- chunksOf :: Monad m => Int -> ConduitT a [a] m ()
- groupBy :: Monad m => (a -> a -> Bool) -> ConduitT a [a] m ()
- groupOn1 :: (Monad m, Eq b) => (a -> b) -> ConduitT a (a, [a]) m ()
- isolate :: Monad m => Int -> ConduitT a a m ()
- filter :: Monad m => (a -> Bool) -> ConduitT a a m ()
- mapM :: Monad m => (a -> m b) -> ConduitT a b m ()
- iterM :: Monad m => (a -> m ()) -> ConduitT a a m ()
- scanlM :: Monad m => (a -> s -> m (s, b)) -> s -> ConduitT a b m ()
- scanM :: Monad m => (a -> b -> m b) -> b -> ConduitT a b m b
- mapAccumM :: Monad m => (a -> s -> m (s, b)) -> s -> ConduitT a b m s
- mapMaybeM :: Monad m => (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> ConduitT a b m ()
- mapFoldableM :: (Monad m, Foldable f) => (a -> m (f b)) -> ConduitT a b m ()
- concatMapM :: Monad m => (a -> m [b]) -> ConduitT a b m ()
- concatMapAccumM :: Monad m => (a -> accum -> m (accum, [b])) -> accum -> ConduitT a b m ()
- sequence :: Monad m => ConduitT i o m o -> ConduitT i o m ()
Sources
sourceList :: Monad m => [a] -> ConduitT i a m () Source #
Yield the values from the list.
Subject to fusion
sourceNull :: Monad m => ConduitT i o m () Source #
A source that outputs no values. Note that this is just a type-restricted
 synonym for mempty.
Subject to fusion
Since 0.3.0
unfold :: Monad m => (b -> Maybe (a, b)) -> b -> ConduitT i a m () Source #
Generate a source from a seed value.
Subject to fusion
Since 0.4.2
unfoldEither :: Monad m => (b -> Either r (a, b)) -> b -> ConduitT i a m r Source #
Generate a source from a seed value with a return value.
Subject to fusion
Since: conduit-1.2.11
unfoldM :: Monad m => (b -> m (Maybe (a, b))) -> b -> ConduitT i a m () Source #
A monadic unfold.
Subject to fusion
Since 1.1.2
unfoldEitherM :: Monad m => (b -> m (Either r (a, b))) -> b -> ConduitT i a m r Source #
A monadic unfoldEither.
Subject to fusion
Since: conduit-1.2.11
enumFromTo :: (Enum a, Ord a, Monad m) => a -> a -> ConduitT i a m () Source #
Enumerate from a value to a final value, inclusive, via succ.
This is generally more efficient than using Prelude's enumFromTo and
 combining with sourceList since this avoids any intermediate data
 structures.
Subject to fusion
Since 0.4.2
iterate :: Monad m => (a -> a) -> a -> ConduitT i a m () Source #
Produces an infinite stream of repeated applications of f to x.
Subject to fusion
replicate :: Monad m => Int -> a -> ConduitT i a m () Source #
Replicate a single value the given number of times.
Subject to fusion
Since 1.2.0
replicateM :: Monad m => Int -> m a -> ConduitT i a m () Source #
Replicate a monadic value the given number of times.
Subject to fusion
Since 1.2.0
Sinks
Pure
fold :: Monad m => (b -> a -> b) -> b -> ConduitT a o m b Source #
A strict left fold.
Subject to fusion
Since 0.3.0
foldMap :: (Monad m, Monoid b) => (a -> b) -> ConduitT a o m b Source #
A monoidal strict left fold.
Subject to fusion
Since 0.5.3
take :: Monad m => Int -> ConduitT a o m [a] Source #
Take some values from the stream and return as a list. If you want to
 instead create a conduit that pipes data to another sink, see isolate.
 This function is semantically equivalent to:
take i = isolate i =$ consume
Subject to fusion
Since 0.3.0
drop :: Monad m => Int -> ConduitT a o m () Source #
Ignore a certain number of values in the stream. This function is semantically equivalent to:
drop i = take i >> return ()
However, drop is more efficient as it does not need to hold values in
 memory.
Subject to fusion
Since 0.3.0
head :: Monad m => ConduitT a o m (Maybe a) Source #
Take a single value from the stream, if available.
Subject to fusion
Since 0.3.0
peek :: Monad m => ConduitT a o m (Maybe a) Source #
Look at the next value in the stream, if available. This function will not change the state of the stream.
Since 0.3.0
consume :: Monad m => ConduitT a o m [a] Source #
Consume all values from the stream and return as a list. Note that this will pull all values into memory.
Subject to fusion
Since 0.3.0
sinkNull :: Monad m => ConduitT i o m () Source #
Ignore the remainder of values in the source. Particularly useful when
 combined with isolate.
Subject to fusion
Since 0.3.0
Monadic
foldMapM :: (Monad m, Monoid b) => (a -> m b) -> ConduitT a o m b Source #
A monoidal strict left fold in a Monad.
Since 1.0.8
foldM :: Monad m => (b -> a -> m b) -> b -> ConduitT a o m b Source #
A monadic strict left fold.
Subject to fusion
Since 0.3.0
mapM_ :: Monad m => (a -> m ()) -> ConduitT a o m () Source #
Apply the action to all values in the stream.
Subject to fusion
Since 0.3.0
Conduits
Pure
map :: Monad m => (a -> b) -> ConduitT a b m () Source #
Apply a transformation to all values in a stream.
Subject to fusion
Since 0.3.0
mapMaybe :: Monad m => (a -> Maybe b) -> ConduitT a b m () Source #
Apply a transformation that may fail to all values in a stream, discarding the failures.
Subject to fusion
Since 0.5.1
catMaybes :: Monad m => ConduitT (Maybe a) a m () Source #
Filter the Just values from a stream, discarding the Nothing  values.
Subject to fusion
Since 0.5.1
concatMap :: Monad m => (a -> [b]) -> ConduitT a b m () Source #
Apply a transformation to all values in a stream, concatenating the output values.
Subject to fusion
Since 0.3.0
concatMapAccum :: Monad m => (a -> accum -> (accum, [b])) -> accum -> ConduitT a b m () Source #
scanl :: Monad m => (a -> s -> (s, b)) -> s -> ConduitT a b m () Source #
Deprecated: Use mapAccum instead
Deprecated synonym for mapAccum
Since 1.0.6
mapAccum :: Monad m => (a -> s -> (s, b)) -> s -> ConduitT a b m s Source #
Analog of mapAccumL for lists. Note that in contrast to mapAccumL, the function argument
   takes the accumulator as its second argument, not its first argument, and the accumulated value
   is strict.
Subject to fusion
Since 1.1.1
chunksOf :: Monad m => Int -> ConduitT a [a] m () Source #
Group a stream into chunks of a given size. The last chunk may contain fewer than n elements.
Subject to fusion
Since 1.2.9
groupBy :: Monad m => (a -> a -> Bool) -> ConduitT a [a] m () Source #
Grouping input according to an equality function.
Subject to fusion
Since 0.3.0
groupOn1 :: (Monad m, Eq b) => (a -> b) -> ConduitT a (a, [a]) m () Source #
groupOn1 is similar to groupBy id
returns a pair, indicating there are always 1 or more items in the grouping. This is designed to be converted into a NonEmpty structure but it avoids a dependency on another package
import Data.List.NonEmpty groupOn1 :: (Monad m, Eq b) => (a -> b) -> Conduit a m (NonEmpty a) groupOn1 f = CL.groupOn1 f .| CL.map (uncurry (:|))
Subject to fusion
Since 1.1.7
isolate :: Monad m => Int -> ConduitT a a m () Source #
Ensure that the inner sink consumes no more than the given number of
 values. Note this this does not ensure that the sink consumes all of those
 values. To get the latter behavior, combine with sinkNull, e.g.:
src $$ do
    x <- isolate count =$ do
        x <- someSink
        sinkNull
        return x
    someOtherSink
    ...Subject to fusion
Since 0.3.0
filter :: Monad m => (a -> Bool) -> ConduitT a a m () Source #
Keep only values in the stream passing a given predicate.
Subject to fusion
Since 0.3.0
Monadic
mapM :: Monad m => (a -> m b) -> ConduitT a b m () Source #
Apply a monadic transformation to all values in a stream.
If you do not need the transformed values, and instead just want the monadic
 side-effects of running the action, see mapM_.
Subject to fusion
Since 0.3.0
iterM :: Monad m => (a -> m ()) -> ConduitT a a m () Source #
Apply a monadic action on all values in a stream.
This Conduit can be used to perform a monadic side-effect for every
 value, whilst passing the value through the Conduit as-is.
iterM f = mapM (\a -> f a >>= \() -> return a)
Subject to fusion
Since 0.5.6
scanlM :: Monad m => (a -> s -> m (s, b)) -> s -> ConduitT a b m () Source #
Deprecated: Use mapAccumM instead
Deprecated synonym for mapAccumM
Since 1.0.6
scanM :: Monad m => (a -> b -> m b) -> b -> ConduitT a b m b Source #
Monadic scanl.
Subject to fusion
Since 1.1.1
mapMaybeM :: Monad m => (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> ConduitT a b m () Source #
Apply a monadic transformation that may fail to all values in a stream, discarding the failures.
Subject to fusion
Since 0.5.1
concatMapM :: Monad m => (a -> m [b]) -> ConduitT a b m () Source #
Apply a monadic transformation to all values in a stream, concatenating the output values.
Subject to fusion
Since 0.3.0
concatMapAccumM :: Monad m => (a -> accum -> m (accum, [b])) -> accum -> ConduitT a b m () Source #