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readParen :: Bool -> ReadS a -> ReadS anumeric-prelude NumericPrelude.Base readParen True p parses what p parses, but surrounded with parentheses. readParen False p parses what p parses, but optionally surrounded with parentheses.
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numeric-prelude NumericPrelude.Base equivalent to readsPrec with a precedence of 0.
readsPrec :: Read a => Int -> ReadS anumeric-prelude NumericPrelude.Base attempts to parse a value from the front of the string, returning a list of (parsed value, remaining string) pairs. If there is no successful parse, the returned list is empty. Derived instances of Read and Show satisfy the following:
That is, readsPrec parses the string produced by showsPrec, and delivers the value that showsPrec started with.readFile :: FilePath -> IO Stringnumhask NumHask.Prelude The readFile function reads a file and returns the contents of the file as a string. The file is read lazily, on demand, as with getContents.
readIO :: Read a => String -> IO anumhask NumHask.Prelude The readIO function is similar to read except that it signals parse failure to the IO monad instead of terminating the program.
readList :: Read a => ReadS [a]numhask NumHask.Prelude The method readList is provided to allow the programmer to give a specialised way of parsing lists of values. For example, this is used by the predefined Read instance of the Char type, where values of type String are expected to use double quotes, rather than square brackets.
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numhask NumHask.Prelude readParen :: Bool -> ReadS a -> ReadS anumhask NumHask.Prelude readParen True p parses what p parses, but surrounded with parentheses. readParen False p parses what p parses, but optionally surrounded with parentheses.
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numhask NumHask.Prelude equivalent to readsPrec with a precedence of 0.
readsPrec :: Read a => Int -> ReadS anumhask NumHask.Prelude attempts to parse a value from the front of the string, returning a list of (parsed value, remaining string) pairs. If there is no successful parse, the returned list is empty. Derived instances of Read and Show satisfy the following:
That is, readsPrec parses the string produced by showsPrec, and delivers the value that showsPrec started with.