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ghc-lib-parser GHC.Prelude.Basic The print function outputs a value of any printable type to the standard output device. Printable types are those that are instances of class Show; print converts values to strings for output using the show operation and adds a newline. For example, a program to print the first 20 integers and their powers of 2 could be written as:
main = print ([(n, 2^n) | n <- [0..19]])
print :: (MonadIO m, Show a) => Stream (Of a) m r -> m rstreaming Streaming.Prelude Print the elements of a stream as they arise.
>>> S.print $ S.take 2 S.stdinLn hello<Enter> "hello" world<Enter> "world"
print :: (Show a, MonadIO m) => a -> m ()classy-prelude ClassyPrelude No documentation available.
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numeric-prelude NumericPrelude The print function outputs a value of any printable type to the standard output device. Printable types are those that are instances of class Show; print converts values to strings for output using the show operation and adds a newline. For example, a program to print the first 20 integers and their powers of 2 could be written as:
main = print ([(n, 2^n) | n <- [0..19]])
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numeric-prelude NumericPrelude.Base The print function outputs a value of any printable type to the standard output device. Printable types are those that are instances of class Show; print converts values to strings for output using the show operation and adds a newline. For example, a program to print the first 20 integers and their powers of 2 could be written as:
main = print ([(n, 2^n) | n <- [0..19]])
print :: (MonadIO m, Show a) => a -> m ()protolude Protolude The print function outputs a value of any printable type to the standard output device. Printable types are those that are instances of class Show; print converts values to strings for output using the show operation and adds a newline.
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protolude Protolude.Base The print function outputs a value of any printable type to the standard output device. Printable types are those that are instances of class Show; print converts values to strings for output using the show operation and adds a newline. For example, a program to print the first 20 integers and their powers of 2 could be written as:
main = print ([(n, 2^n) | n <- [0..19]])
print :: (MonadIO m, Show a) => a -> m ()basic-prelude CorePrelude No documentation available.
print :: Format a => Config -> a -> IO ()lapack Numeric.LAPACK.Format No documentation available.
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numhask NumHask.Prelude The print function outputs a value of any printable type to the standard output device. Printable types are those that are instances of class Show; print converts values to strings for output using the show operation and adds a newline. For example, a program to print the first 20 integers and their powers of 2 could be written as:
main = print ([(n, 2^n) | n <- [0..19]])