dump: Dumps the names and values of expressions to ease debugging.

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Can be used with Debug.Trace, Test.QuickCheck, or just plain old System.IO's "putStrLn". See README.md and FEATURES.md for further details.


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Dependencies base (>=4 && <5), haskell-src-meta, interpolatedstring-perl6, template-haskell, text [details]
License MIT
Author Milán Nagy
Maintainer dumplibhs.psssst@dfgh.net
Category Development
Home page https://github.com/Wizek/dump
Source repo head: git clone git://github.com/Wizek/dump.git
Uploaded by Wizek at 2015-07-20T09:09:04Z
Distributions NixOS:0.2.8
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Readme for dump-0.2.4

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Example usage:

{-# LANGUAGE QuasiQuotes #-}

import Debug.Dump

main = print [d|a, a+1, map (+a) [1..3]|]
  where a = 2

which prints:

(a) = 2   (a+1) = 3       (map (+a) [1..3]) = [3,4,5]

Have a look at the list of features.

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