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  1. ($$+) :: Monad m => ConduitT () a m () -> ConduitT a Void m b -> m (SealedConduitT () a m (), b)

    conduit Data.Conduit

    The connect-and-resume operator. This does not close the Source, but instead returns it to be used again. This allows a Source to be used incrementally in a large program, without forcing the entire program to live in the Sink monad. Mnemonic: connect + do more. Since 0.5.0

  2. ($$++) :: Monad m => SealedConduitT () a m () -> ConduitT a Void m b -> m (SealedConduitT () a m (), b)

    conduit Data.Conduit

    Continue processing after usage of $$+. Since 0.5.0

  3. ($$+-) :: Monad m => SealedConduitT () a m () -> ConduitT a Void m b -> m b

    conduit Data.Conduit

    Same as $$++ and connectResume, but doesn't include the updated SealedConduitT. NOTE In previous versions, this would cause finalizers to run. Since version 1.3.0, there are no finalizers in conduit. Since 0.5.0

  4. ($=+) :: forall (m :: Type -> Type) a b . Monad m => SealedConduitT () a m () -> ConduitT a b m () -> SealedConduitT () b m ()

    conduit Data.Conduit

    Left fusion for a sealed source. Since 1.0.16

  5. (=$$+) :: forall (m :: Type -> Type) a b r . Monad m => ConduitT a b m () -> ConduitT b Void m r -> ConduitT a Void m (SealedConduitT a b m (), r)

    conduit Data.Conduit

    The connect-and-resume operator. This does not close the Conduit, but instead returns it to be used again. This allows a Conduit to be used incrementally in a large program, without forcing the entire program to live in the Sink monad. Leftover data returned from the Sink will be discarded. Mnemonic: connect + do more. Since 1.0.17

  6. (=$$++) :: forall (m :: Type -> Type) i o r . Monad m => SealedConduitT i o m () -> ConduitT o Void m r -> ConduitT i Void m (SealedConduitT i o m (), r)

    conduit Data.Conduit

    Continue processing after usage of =$$+. Connect a SealedConduitT to a sink and return the output of the sink together with a new SealedConduitT. Since 1.0.17

  7. (=$$+-) :: forall (m :: Type -> Type) i o r . Monad m => SealedConduitT i o m () -> ConduitT o Void m r -> ConduitT i Void m r

    conduit Data.Conduit

    Same as =$$++, but doesn't include the updated SealedConduitT. NOTE In previous versions, this would cause finalizers to run. Since version 1.3.0, there are no finalizers in conduit. Since 1.0.17

  8. ($$+) :: Monad m => ConduitT () a m () -> ConduitT a Void m b -> m (SealedConduitT () a m (), b)

    conduit Data.Conduit.Internal

    The connect-and-resume operator. This does not close the Source, but instead returns it to be used again. This allows a Source to be used incrementally in a large program, without forcing the entire program to live in the Sink monad. Mnemonic: connect + do more. Since 0.5.0

  9. ($$++) :: Monad m => SealedConduitT () a m () -> ConduitT a Void m b -> m (SealedConduitT () a m (), b)

    conduit Data.Conduit.Internal

    Continue processing after usage of $$+. Since 0.5.0

  10. ($$+-) :: Monad m => SealedConduitT () a m () -> ConduitT a Void m b -> m b

    conduit Data.Conduit.Internal

    Same as $$++ and connectResume, but doesn't include the updated SealedConduitT. NOTE In previous versions, this would cause finalizers to run. Since version 1.3.0, there are no finalizers in conduit. Since 0.5.0

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