| Copyright | (c) 2019-2020 Vaclav Svejcar |
|---|---|
| License | BSD-3-Clause |
| Maintainer | vaclav.svejcar@gmail.com |
| Stability | experimental |
| Portability | POSIX |
| Safe Haskell | None |
| Language | Haskell2010 |
Headroom.Data.TextExtra
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Description
Module containing bunch of useful functions for working with text.
Documentation
Working with text lines
Maps given function over individual lines of the given text.
>>>mapLines ("T: " <>) "foo zz\nbar""T: foo zz\nT: bar"
Similar to unlines, but does not automatically adds n at the end
of the text. Advantage is that when used together with toLines, it doesn't
ocassionaly change the newlines ad the end of input text:
>>>fromLines . toLines $ "foo\nbar""foo\nbar"
>>>fromLines . toLines $ "foo\nbar\n""foo\nbar\n"
Other examples:
>>>fromLines []""
>>>fromLines ["foo"]"foo"
>>>fromLines ["first", "second"]"first\nsecond"
>>>fromLines ["first", "second", ""]"first\nsecond\n"
Similar to lines, but does not drop trailing newlines from output.
Advantage is that when used together with fromLines, it doesn't ocassionaly
change the newlines ad the end of input text:
>>>fromLines . toLines $ "foo\nbar""foo\nbar"
>>>fromLines . toLines $ "foo\nbar\n""foo\nbar\n"
Other examples:
>>>toLines ""[]
>>>toLines "first\nsecond"["first","second"]
>>>toLines "first\nsecond\n"["first","second",""]