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  1. heightBagRemoveMaybe :: Height -> HeightBag -> Maybe HeightBag

    reflex Reflex.Spider.Internal

    No documentation available.

  2. getUserRuleMaybe :: (ShakeValue key, Typeable a) => key -> (a -> Maybe String) -> (a -> Maybe b) -> Action (Maybe (Int, b))

    shake Development.Shake.Rule

    A version of getUserRuleList that fails if there is more than one result Requires a key for better error messages.

  3. cmdMaybe :: String -> [String] -> IO (Maybe String)

    simple-cmd SimpleCmd

    cmdMaybe c args runs a command, maybe returning output if it succeeds

  4. checkResultMaybe :: String -> (CInt -> a) -> (CInt -> Maybe a) -> CInt -> IO a

    alsa-core Sound.ALSA.Exception

    No documentation available.

  5. catMaybes :: [Maybe a] -> [a]

    basic-prelude CorePrelude

    The catMaybes function takes a list of Maybes and returns a list of all the Just values.

    Examples

    Basic usage:
    >>> catMaybes [Just 1, Nothing, Just 3]
    [1,3]
    
    When constructing a list of Maybe values, catMaybes can be used to return all of the "success" results (if the list is the result of a map, then mapMaybe would be more appropriate):
    >>> import GHC.Internal.Text.Read ( readMaybe )
    
    >>> [readMaybe x :: Maybe Int | x <- ["1", "Foo", "3"] ]
    [Just 1,Nothing,Just 3]
    
    >>> catMaybes $ [readMaybe x :: Maybe Int | x <- ["1", "Foo", "3"] ]
    [1,3]
    

  6. fromMaybe :: a -> Maybe a -> a

    basic-prelude CorePrelude

    The fromMaybe function takes a default value and a Maybe value. If the Maybe is Nothing, it returns the default value; otherwise, it returns the value contained in the Maybe.

    Examples

    Basic usage:
    >>> fromMaybe "" (Just "Hello, World!")
    "Hello, World!"
    
    >>> fromMaybe "" Nothing
    ""
    
    Read an integer from a string using readMaybe. If we fail to parse an integer, we want to return 0 by default:
    >>> import GHC.Internal.Text.Read ( readMaybe )
    
    >>> fromMaybe 0 (readMaybe "5")
    5
    
    >>> fromMaybe 0 (readMaybe "")
    0
    

  7. listToMaybe :: [a] -> Maybe a

    basic-prelude CorePrelude

    The listToMaybe function returns Nothing on an empty list or Just a where a is the first element of the list.

    Examples

    Basic usage:
    >>> listToMaybe []
    Nothing
    
    >>> listToMaybe [9]
    Just 9
    
    >>> listToMaybe [1,2,3]
    Just 1
    
    Composing maybeToList with listToMaybe should be the identity on singleton/empty lists:
    >>> maybeToList $ listToMaybe [5]
    [5]
    
    >>> maybeToList $ listToMaybe []
    []
    
    But not on lists with more than one element:
    >>> maybeToList $ listToMaybe [1,2,3]
    [1]
    

  8. mapMaybe :: (a -> Maybe b) -> [a] -> [b]

    basic-prelude CorePrelude

    The mapMaybe function is a version of map which can throw out elements. In particular, the functional argument returns something of type Maybe b. If this is Nothing, no element is added on to the result list. If it is Just b, then b is included in the result list.

    Examples

    Using mapMaybe f x is a shortcut for catMaybes $ map f x in most cases:
    >>> import GHC.Internal.Text.Read ( readMaybe )
    
    >>> let readMaybeInt = readMaybe :: String -> Maybe Int
    
    >>> mapMaybe readMaybeInt ["1", "Foo", "3"]
    [1,3]
    
    >>> catMaybes $ map readMaybeInt ["1", "Foo", "3"]
    [1,3]
    
    If we map the Just constructor, the entire list should be returned:
    >>> mapMaybe Just [1,2,3]
    [1,2,3]
    

  9. ppMaybeBinding :: Maybe Binding -> Text

    brick Brick.Keybindings.Pretty

    Pretty-print a Binding in the same format that is parsed by parseBinding; if no binding is given, produce a message indicating no binding.

  10. mapMaybe :: (a -> Maybe b) -> IMap a -> IMap b

    brick Data.IMap

    No documentation available.

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