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  1. pShow :: Show a => a -> Text

    pretty-simple Text.Pretty.Simple

    Similar to pPrintForceColor, but just return the resulting pretty-printed data type as a Text instead of printing it to the screen. This function is for printing to a dark background. See pShowNoColor for an example of how to use this function.

  2. pShowDarkBg :: Show a => a -> Text

    pretty-simple Text.Pretty.Simple

    Alias for pShow.

  3. pShowLightBg :: Show a => a -> Text

    pretty-simple Text.Pretty.Simple

    Just like pShowDarkBg, but for printing to a light background.

  4. pShowNoColor :: Show a => a -> Text

    pretty-simple Text.Pretty.Simple

    Like pShow, but without color.

    >>> pShowNoColor [ Nothing, Just (1, "hello") ]
    "[ Nothing\n, Just\n    ( 1\n    , \"hello\"\n    )\n]"
    

  5. pShowOpt :: Show a => OutputOptions -> a -> Text

    pretty-simple Text.Pretty.Simple

    Like pShow but takes OutputOptions to change how the pretty-printing is done.

  6. class PShow a

    singletons-base Data.Singletons.Base.TH

    No documentation available.

  7. class SShow a

    singletons-base Data.Singletons.Base.TH

    No documentation available.

  8. promoteShowInstance :: OptionsMonad q => Name -> q [Dec]

    singletons-base Data.Singletons.Base.TH

    Produce an instance for PShow from the given type

  9. promoteShowInstances :: OptionsMonad q => [Name] -> q [Dec]

    singletons-base Data.Singletons.Base.TH

    Produce instances for PShow from the given types

  10. sShowChar :: forall (t1 :: Char) (t2 :: Symbol) . Sing t1 -> Sing t2 -> Sing (Apply (Apply ShowCharSym0 t1) t2)

    singletons-base Data.Singletons.Base.TH

    No documentation available.

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