Haskell Libraries

The GHC Team


Table of Contents

1. Introduction
1.1. Usage
2. The concurrent package: concurrency support
3. The data package: datatypes
3.1. Edison
3.2. The FiniteMap type
3.3. Set
4. The lang package: language support
4.1. Bits
4.2. CError
4.3. CForeign
4.4. CTypes
4.5. CTypesISO
4.6. CString
4.7. DiffArray
4.8. DirectoryExts
4.9. Dynamic
4.10. Exception
4.11. Foreign
4.12. ForeignPtr
4.13. GlaExts
4.14. IArray
4.15. Int
4.16. IOExts
4.16.1. IO monad extensions
4.16.2. Mutable Variables
4.16.3. Mutable Arrays
4.16.4. Extended file modes
4.16.5. Bulk transfers
4.16.6. Terminal control
4.16.7. Redirecting handles
4.16.8. Trace
4.16.9. Extra IOError Predicates
4.16.10. Miscellany
4.17. LazyST
4.18. MArray
4.19. MarshalAlloc
4.20. MarshalArray
4.21. MarshalError
4.22. MarshalUtils
4.23. NumExts
4.24. PackedString
4.25. Ptr
4.26. ShowFunctions
4.27. ST
4.28. StableName
4.29. StablePtr
4.30. Storable
4.31. StorableArray
4.32. SystemExts
4.33. Weak
4.34. Word
5. The net package: networking support
5.1. BSD: System database info
5.2. Socket: The high-level networking interface
5.3. SocketPrim: The low-level socket binding
5.4. URI
6. The num package: numeric operations
7. The posix package: POSIX support
7.1. Posix data types
7.2. Posix Process Primitives
7.3. Posix Process Environment
7.4. Posix operations on files and directories
7.5. Posix Input and Output Primitives
7.6. Posix, Device- and Class-Specific Functions
7.7. Posix System Databases
7.8. POSIX Errors
7.9. POpen
8. The text package: text manipulation
8.1. MatchPS: The Perl-like matching interface
8.2. Parsec: Parsing combinators
8.3. Pretty: Pretty printing combimators
8.4. Regex: The low-level regex matching interface
8.5. RegexString: Regex matching made simple
9. The util package: miscellaneous utilities
9.1. GetOpt: Command line parsing
9.2. Memo: Fast memo functions
9.3. QuickCheck
9.4. Readline: Command line editing
9.5. Select: Synchronous I/O multiplexing
9.5.1. Using hSelect with Concurrent Haskell
10. The Win32 package