| Safe Haskell | None |
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| Language | Haskell2010 |
System.IO.Streams.List
Contents
Description
List conversions and utilities.
- fromList :: [c] -> IO (InputStream c)
- toList :: InputStream a -> IO [a]
- outputToList :: (OutputStream a -> IO b) -> IO [a]
- writeList :: [a] -> OutputStream a -> IO ()
- chunkList :: Int -> InputStream a -> IO (InputStream [a])
- chunkListWith :: (a -> Int -> Bool) -> InputStream a -> IO (InputStream [a])
- concatLists :: InputStream [a] -> IO (InputStream a)
- listOutputStream :: IO (OutputStream c, IO [c])
List conversions
fromList :: [c] -> IO (InputStream c) Source #
Transforms a list into an InputStream that produces no side effects.
ghci> is <- Streams.fromList[1, 2] ghci>replicateM3 (Streams.readis) [Just 1, Just 2, Nothing]
toList :: InputStream a -> IO [a] Source #
Drains an InputStream, converting it to a list. N.B. that this function
reads the entire InputStream strictly into memory and as such is not
recommended for streaming applications or where the size of the input is not
bounded or known.
ghci> is <- Streams.fromList[1, 2] ghci> Streams.toListis [1, 2]
outputToList :: (OutputStream a -> IO b) -> IO [a] Source #
Given an IO action that requires an OutputStream, creates one and
captures all the output the action sends to it as a list.
Example:
ghci> import Control.Applicative ghci> (connect$fromList["a", "b", "c"]) >>=outputToList["a","b","c"]
writeList :: [a] -> OutputStream a -> IO () Source #
Feeds a list to an OutputStream. Does not write an end-of-stream to
the stream.
ghci> os <- Streams.unlinesStreams.stdout>>= Streams.contramap(S.pack . show) :: IO (OutputStreamInt) ghci> Streams.writeList[1, 2] os 1 2 ghci> Streams.writeList[3, 4] os 3 4
Utility
Arguments
| :: Int | chunk size |
| -> InputStream a | stream to process |
| -> IO (InputStream [a]) |
Arguments
| :: (a -> Int -> Bool) | break predicate |
| -> InputStream a | stream to process |
| -> IO (InputStream [a]) |
Splits an input stream into chunks whenever p elt count returns true.
Example:
ghci>fromList[1..14::Int] >>=chunkListWith(x n -> n>=4) >>=toList[[1,2,3,4],[5,6,7,8],[9,10,11,12],[13,14]] ghci>fromList['a'..'z'] >>=chunkListWith(x n -> n>=4 && xelem"aeiouy") >>=toList["abcde","fghi","jklmno","pqrstu","vwxy","z"]
Since: 1.3.3.0.
concatLists :: InputStream [a] -> IO (InputStream a) Source #
Given an input stream containing lists, produces a new input stream that
will yield the concatenation of these lists. See concat.
Example:
ghci> Streams.fromList[[1,2,3::Int], [4,5,6]] >>= Streams.concatLists>>= Streams.toList[1,2,3,4,5,6]
listOutputStream :: IO (OutputStream c, IO [c]) Source #
listOutputStream returns an OutputStream which stores values fed into
it and an action which flushes all stored values to a list.
The flush action resets the store.
Note that this function will buffer any input sent to it on the heap. Please don't use this unless you're sure that the amount of input provided is bounded and will fit in memory without issues.
ghci> (os, flush) <- Streams.listOutputStream:: IO (OutputStreamInt, IO [Int]) ghci> Streams.writeList[1, 2] os ghci> flush [1, 2] ghci> Streams.writeList[3, 4] os ghci> flush [3, 4]