text-show: Efficient conversion of values into Text

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text-show offers a replacement for the Show typeclass intended for use with Text instead of Strings. This package was created in the spirit of bytestring-show.

At the moment, text-show provides instances for most data types in the array, base, bytestring, and text packages. Therefore, much of the source code for text-show consists of borrowed code from those packages in order to ensure that the behaviors of Show and TextShow coincide.

For most uses, simply importing TextShow will suffice:

module Main where

import TextShow

main :: IO ()
main = printT (Just "Hello, World!")

If you desire it, there are also monomorphic versions of the showb function available in the submodules of TextShow. See the naming conventions page for more information.

Support for automatically deriving TextShow instances can be found in the TextShow.TH and TextShow.Generic modules.


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Dependencies array (>=0.3 && <0.6), base (>=4.3 && <5), base-compat (>=0.8.1 && <1), bifunctors (>=5.1 && <6), bytestring (>=0.9 && <0.11), bytestring-builder, containers (>=0.1 && <0.6), contravariant (>=0.5 && <2), generic-deriving (>=1.9 && <2), ghc-boot-th, ghc-prim, integer-gmp, nats (>=0.1 && <2), semigroups (>=0.17 && <1), tagged (>=0.4.4 && <1), template-haskell (>=2.5 && <2.12), text (>=0.11.1 && <1.3), th-lift (>=0.7.6 && <1), transformers (>=0.2.1 && <0.6), transformers-compat (>=0.5 && <1), void (>=0.5 && <1) [details]
License BSD-3-Clause
Copyright (C) 2014-2016 Ryan Scott
Author Ryan Scott
Maintainer Ryan Scott <ryan.gl.scott@gmail.com>
Category Text
Home page https://github.com/RyanGlScott/text-show
Bug tracker https://github.com/RyanGlScott/text-show/issues
Source repo head: git clone https://github.com/RyanGlScott/text-show
Uploaded by ryanglscott at 2016-07-27T15:47:33Z
Distributions Arch:3.10.3, Debian:3.8.5, LTSHaskell:3.10.5, NixOS:3.10.5, Stackage:3.11
Reverse Dependencies 59 direct, 1200 indirect [details]
Downloads 58262 total (259 in the last 30 days)
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text-show

Hackage Hackage Dependencies Haskell Programming Language BSD3 License Build

text-show offers a replacement for the Show typeclass intended for use with Text instead of Strings. This package was created in the spirit of bytestring-show.

At the moment, text-show provides instances for most data types in the array, base, bytestring, and text packages. Therefore, much of the source code for text-show consists of borrowed code from those packages in order to ensure that the behaviors of Show and TextShow coincide.

For most uses, simply importing TextShow will suffice:

module Main where

import TextShow

main :: IO ()
main = printT (Just "Hello, World!")

If you desire it, there are also monomorphic versions of the showb function available in the submodules of Text.Show.Text. See the naming conventions page for more information.

Support for automatically deriving TextShow instances can be found in the TextShow.TH and TextShow.Generic modules.