| Safe Haskell | Safe-Inferred |
|---|---|
| Language | Haskell2010 |
HaskellWorks.Data.String
Documentation
Splits the argument into a list of lines stripped of their terminating
\n characters. The \n terminator is optional in a final non-empty
line of the argument string.
When the argument string is empty, or ends in a \n character, it can be
recovered by passing the result of lines to the unlines function.
Otherwise, unlines appends the missing terminating \n. This makes
unlines . lines idempotent:
(unlines . lines) . (unlines . lines) = (unlines . lines)
Examples
>>>lines "" -- empty input contains no lines[]
>>>lines "\n" -- single empty line[""]
>>>lines "one" -- single unterminated line["one"]
>>>lines "one\n" -- single non-empty line["one"]
>>>lines "one\n\n" -- second line is empty["one",""]
>>>lines "one\ntwo" -- second line is unterminated["one","two"]
>>>lines "one\ntwo\n" -- two non-empty lines["one","two"]