úÎE»NoneACreate a string-literal expression from the string being quoted. 6Newline literals are normalized to UNIX newlines (one '\n' character). (Create a string-literal expression from ; the contents of the file at the filepath being quoted. 6Newline literals are normalized to UNIX newlines (one '\n' character). HCreate a multi-line string literal whose left edge is demarcated by the  pipe character ('|'). For example,  1famousQuote = [str|Any dictator would admire the ? |uniformity and obedience of the U.S. media.  | ' | -- Noam Chomsky  |] is functionally equivalent to  3famousQuote = "Any dictator would admire the\n" ++ A "uniformity and obedience of the U.S. media.\n" ++  "\n" ++ & " -- Noam Chomsky\n" 0If desired, you can have a ragged left-edge, so  myHtml = [str|<html>  |<body> , |<h1>My home page</h1>  |</body>  |</html>  |] is functionally equivalent to myHtml = "<html>\n" ++  "<body>\n" ++ & "<h1>My home page</h1>\n" ++  "</body>\n" ++  "</html>\n"       heredoc-0.2.0.0 Text.HeredocheretherestrCtxDecTypePatExpqqtoUnix