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  1. mapAccumS :: forall (m :: Type -> Type) a s b . Monad m => (a -> s -> ConduitT b Void m s) -> s -> ConduitT () b m () -> ConduitT a Void m s

    conduit Conduit

    Consume a source with a strict accumulator, in a way piecewise defined by a controlling stream. The latter will be evaluated until it terminates.

    >>> let f a s = liftM (:s) $ mapC (*a) =$ CL.take a
    
    >>> reverse $ runIdentity $ yieldMany [0..3] $$ mapAccumS f [] (yieldMany [1..])
    [[],[1],[4,6],[12,15,18]] :: [[Int]]
    

  2. mapAccumWhileC :: forall (m :: Type -> Type) a s b . Monad m => (a -> s -> Either s (s, b)) -> s -> ConduitT a b m s

    conduit Conduit

    mapWhileC with a break condition dependent on a strict accumulator. Equivalently, mapAccum as long as the result is Right. Instead of producing a leftover, the breaking input determines the resulting accumulator via Left.

  3. mapAccumWhileMC :: Monad m => (a -> s -> m (Either s (s, b))) -> s -> ConduitT a b m s

    conduit Conduit

    Monadic mapAccumWhileC.

  4. mapC :: forall (m :: Type -> Type) a b . Monad m => (a -> b) -> ConduitT a b m ()

    conduit Conduit

    Apply a transformation to all values in a stream.

  5. mapCE :: forall (m :: Type -> Type) f a b . (Monad m, Functor f) => (a -> b) -> ConduitT (f a) (f b) m ()

    conduit Conduit

    Apply a transformation to all elements in a chunked stream.

  6. mapMC :: Monad m => (a -> m b) -> ConduitT a b m ()

    conduit Conduit

    Apply a monadic transformation to all values in a stream. If you do not need the transformed values, and instead just want the monadic side-effects of running the action, see mapM_.

  7. mapMCE :: (Monad m, Traversable f) => (a -> m b) -> ConduitT (f a) (f b) m ()

    conduit Conduit

    Apply a monadic transformation to all elements in a chunked stream.

  8. mapM_C :: Monad m => (a -> m ()) -> ConduitT a o m ()

    conduit Conduit

    Apply the action to all values in the stream. Note: if you want to pass the values instead of consuming them, use iterM instead.

  9. mapM_CE :: (Monad m, MonoFoldable mono) => (Element mono -> m ()) -> ConduitT mono o m ()

    conduit Conduit

    Apply the action to all elements in the chunked stream. Note: the same caveat as with mapM_C applies. If you don't want to consume the values, you can use iterM:

    iterM (omapM_ f)
    

  10. mapWhileC :: forall (m :: Type -> Type) a b . Monad m => (a -> Maybe b) -> ConduitT a b m ()

    conduit Conduit

    Map values as long as the result is Just.

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