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  1. showing :: forall (k :: Type -> Type -> Type) a . (Category k, Show a) => Machine (k a) String

    machines Data.Machine.Process

    Convert Showable values to Strings

  2. showAs :: Integral a => String -> Matrix (Ratio a) -> String

    matrix-as-xyz Data.Matrix.AsXYZ.Plain

    No documentation available.

  3. showAs' :: Integral a => String -> Matrix (Ratio a) -> String

    matrix-as-xyz Data.Matrix.AsXYZ.Plain

    No documentation available.

  4. showKey :: Key -> Text

    microstache Text.Microstache.Type

    Pretty-print a key, this is helpful, for example, if you want to display an error message.

  5. showChar :: Char -> ShowS

    mixed-types-num Numeric.MixedTypes.PreludeHiding

    utility function converting a Char to a show function that simply prepends the character unchanged.

  6. showList :: Show a => [a] -> ShowS

    mixed-types-num Numeric.MixedTypes.PreludeHiding

    The method showList is provided to allow the programmer to give a specialised way of showing lists of values. For example, this is used by the predefined Show instance of the Char type, where values of type String should be shown in double quotes, rather than between square brackets.

  7. showParen :: Bool -> ShowS -> ShowS

    mixed-types-num Numeric.MixedTypes.PreludeHiding

    utility function that surrounds the inner show function with parentheses when the Bool parameter is True.

  8. showString :: String -> ShowS

    mixed-types-num Numeric.MixedTypes.PreludeHiding

    utility function converting a String to a show function that simply prepends the string unchanged.

  9. shows :: Show a => a -> ShowS

    mixed-types-num Numeric.MixedTypes.PreludeHiding

    equivalent to showsPrec with a precedence of 0.

  10. showsPrec :: Show a => Int -> a -> ShowS

    mixed-types-num Numeric.MixedTypes.PreludeHiding

    Convert a value to a readable String. showsPrec should satisfy the law

    showsPrec d x r ++ s  ==  showsPrec d x (r ++ s)
    
    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.

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