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  1. type family XFixitySig x

    ghc Language.Haskell.Syntax.Extension

    No documentation available.

  2. type family XXFixitySig x

    ghc Language.Haskell.Syntax.Extension

    No documentation available.

  3. InfixCon :: arg -> arg -> HsConDetails tyarg arg rec

    ghc Language.Haskell.Syntax.Type

    No documentation available.

  4. PrefixCon :: [tyarg] -> [arg] -> HsConDetails tyarg arg rec

    ghc Language.Haskell.Syntax.Type

    No documentation available.

  5. compPosix :: CompOptions

    Glob System.FilePath.Glob

    Options for POSIX-compliance, as described in man 7 glob. numberRanges, recursiveWildcards, and pathSepInRanges are disabled.

  6. matchPosix :: MatchOptions

    Glob System.FilePath.Glob

    Options for POSIX-compliance, as described in man 7 glob. ignoreDotSlash is enabled, the rest are disabled.

  7. module OsPath.Internal.Posix

    Internal types and functions.

  8. module OsPath.Posix

    This library provides a well-typed representation of paths in a filesystem directory tree. Note: This module is for working with Posix style paths. Importing Path is usually better. A path is represented by a number of path components separated by a path separator which is a / on POSIX systems and can be a / or \ on Windows. The root of the tree is represented by a / on POSIX and a drive letter followed by a / or \ on Windows (e.g. C:\). Paths can be absolute or relative. An absolute path always starts from the root of the tree (e.g. /x/y) whereas a relative path never starts with the root (e.g. x/y). Just like we represent the notion of an absolute root by "/", the same way we represent the notion of a relative root by ".". The relative root denotes the directory which contains the first component of a relative path.

  9. NotAProperPrefix :: PosixPath -> PosixPath -> PathException

    path OsPath.Posix

    No documentation available.

  10. isProperPrefixOf :: Path b Dir -> Path b t -> Bool

    path OsPath.Posix

    Determines if the path in the first parameter is a proper prefix of the path in the second parameter. The following properties hold:

    not (x `isProperPrefixOf` x)
    
    x `isProperPrefixOf` (x </> y)
    

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