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map :: (a -> b) -> [a] -> [b]

map f xs is the list obtained by applying f to each element of xs, i.e.,

 map f [x1, x2, ..., xn] == [f x1, f x2, ..., f xn]
 map f [x1, x2, ...] == [f x1, f x2, ...]

class IsString a where

Class for string-like datastructures; used by the overloaded string extension (-foverloaded-strings in GHC).

Methods

fromString :: String -> a

Instances

runInteractiveProcess

Arguments

:: FilePath

Filename of the executable (see proc for details)

-> [String]

Arguments to pass to the executable

-> Maybe FilePath

Optional path to the working directory

-> Maybe [(String, String)]

Optional environment (otherwise inherit)

-> IO (Handle, Handle, Handle, ProcessHandle) 

Runs a raw command, and returns Handles that may be used to communicate with the process via its stdin, stdout and stderr respectively.

For example, to start a process and feed a string to its stdin:

   (inp,out,err,pid) <- runInteractiveProcess "..."
   forkIO (hPutStr inp str)

The Handles are initially in binary mode; if you need them to be in text mode then use hSetBinaryMode.