text-show-3.4: Efficient conversion of values into Text
text-show
offers a replacement for the Show
typeclass intended
for use with Text
instead of String
s. This package was created
in the spirit of
bytestring-show
.
At the moment, text-show
provides instances for most data
types in the array
,
base
,
bytestring
, and
text
packages.
Therefore, much of the source code for text-show
consists of
borrowed code from those packages in order to ensure that the
behaviors of Show
and TextShow
coincide.
For most uses, simply importing TextShow will suffice:
module Main where import TextShow main :: IO () main = printT (Just "Hello, World!")
If you desire it, there are also monomorphic versions of the showb
function available in the submodules of TextShow. See the
naming conventions
page for more information.
Support for automatically deriving TextShow
instances can be found
in the TextShow.TH and TextShow.Generic modules.
Modules
- TextShow
- Control
- Data
- TextShow.Data.Array
- TextShow.Data.Bool
- TextShow.Data.ByteString
- TextShow.Data.Char
- TextShow.Data.Complex
- TextShow.Data.Data
- TextShow.Data.Dynamic
- TextShow.Data.Either
- TextShow.Data.Fixed
- TextShow.Data.Floating
- Functor
- TextShow.Data.Integral
- TextShow.Data.List
- TextShow.Data.Maybe
- TextShow.Data.Monoid
- TextShow.Data.OldTypeable
- TextShow.Data.Ord
- TextShow.Data.Proxy
- TextShow.Data.Ratio
- TextShow.Data.Semigroup
- TextShow.Data.Text
- TextShow.Data.Tuple
- Type
- TextShow.Data.Typeable
- TextShow.Data.Version
- TextShow.Data.Void
- Debug
- Foreign
- TextShow.Functions
- GHC
- TextShow.Generic
- Numeric
- System
- TextShow.TH
- Text