String -parsec
A String is a list of characters. String constants in Haskell are values of type String.
The String type and associated operations.
Utilities for primitive marshalling of C strings.
The marshalling converts each Haskell character, representing a Unicode code point, to one or more bytes in a manner that, by default, is determined by the current locale. As a consequence, no guarantees can be made about the relative length of a Haskell string and its corresponding C string, and therefore all the marshalling routines include memory allocation. The translation between Unicode and the encoding of the current locale may be lossy.
String literal, with escapes interpreted
Parses and returns the specified string.
This module corresponds to parts of section 6.1.5 (String Queries) of the OpenGL 3.2 specs.
String class library
Version 0.1.5.1
string-combinators provides handy polymorphic functions to build and combine string-like values.
All functions are polymorphic in their string-like type but usually have a Monoid or IsString constraint.
Version 0.6.0.3
Provides a simple type class for converting values of different string types into values of other string types.
Version 0.2
QuasiQuoter for non-interpolated strings, texts and bytestrings.
Version 0.0.2
QuasiQuoter for non-interpolated strings, texts and bytestrings.
Version 0.0.1
stringBufferOp is the BufferOp definition over Strings. It is defined in terms of strictBufferOp operations, unpacking/converting to String when needed.
A primitive C-style string, type Addr#
This package provides several functions to quickly search for substrings in strict or lazy ByteStrings. It also provides functions for breaking or splitting on substrings and replacing all occurrences of a substring (the first in case of overlaps) with another. GHC before 6.10 are no longer supported, other compilers only if they support BangPatterns. If you need it to work with other compilers, send a feature request.
Version 0.3.6.3
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