io-streams
Version 1.5.2.2 revision 6 uploaded by AndreasAbel.
Package meta
- Synopsis
- Simple, composable, and easy-to-use stream I/O
- Description
Overview
The io-streams library contains simple and easy-to-use primitives for I/O using streams. Most users will want to import the top-level convenience module System.IO.Streams, which re-exports most of the library:
import System.IO.Streams (InputStream, OutputStream) import qualified System.IO.Streams as Streams
For first-time users,
io-streams
comes with an included tutorial, which can be found in the System.IO.Streams.Tutorial module.Features
The
io-streams
user API has two basic types:InputStream a
andOutputStream a
, and three fundamental I/O primitives:-- read an item from an input stream Streams.read :: InputStream a -> IO (Maybe a) -- push an item back to an input stream Streams.unRead :: a -> InputStream a -> IO () -- write to an output stream Streams.write :: Maybe a -> OutputStream a -> IO ()
Streams can be transformed by composition and hooked together with provided combinators:
ghci> Streams.fromList [1,2,3::Int] >>= Streams.map (*10) >>= Streams.toList [10,20,30]
Stream composition leaves the original stream accessible:
ghci> input <- Streams.fromByteString "long string" ghci> wrapped <- Streams.takeBytes 4 input ghci> Streams.read wrapped Just "long" ghci> Streams.read wrapped Nothing ghci> Streams.read input Just " string"
Simple types and operations in the IO monad mean straightforward and simple exception handling and resource cleanup using Haskell standard library facilities like Control.Exception.bracket.
io-streams
comes with:functions to use files, handles, concurrent channels, sockets, lists, vectors, and more as streams.
a variety of combinators for wrapping and transforming streams, including compression and decompression using zlib, controlling precisely how many bytes are read from or written to a stream, buffering output using bytestring builders, folds, maps, filters, zips, etc.
support for parsing from streams using
attoparsec
.support for spawning processes and communicating with them using streams.
- Author
- n/a
- Bug reports
- https://github.com/snapframework/io-streams/issues
- Category
- Data, Network, IO-Streams
- Copyright
- n/a
- Homepage
- n/a
- Maintainer
- Gregory Collins <greg@gregorycollins.net>
- Package URL
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- Stability
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