Show package:base

Conversion of values to readable Strings. Derived instances of Show have the following properties, which are compatible with derived instances of Read:
  • The result of show is a syntactically correct Haskell expression containing only constants, given the fixity declarations in force at the point where the type is declared. It contains only the constructor names defined in the data type, parentheses, and spaces. When labelled constructor fields are used, braces, commas, field names, and equal signs are also used.
  • If the constructor is defined to be an infix operator, then showsPrec will produce infix applications of the constructor.
  • the representation will be enclosed in parentheses if the precedence of the top-level constructor in x is less than d (associativity is ignored). Thus, if d is 0 then the result is never surrounded in parentheses; if d is 11 it is always surrounded in parentheses, unless it is an atomic expression.
  • If the constructor is defined using record syntax, then show will produce the record-syntax form, with the fields given in the same order as the original declaration.
For example, given the declarations
infixr 5 :^:
data Tree a =  Leaf a  |  Tree a :^: Tree a
the derived instance of Show is equivalent to
instance (Show a) => Show (Tree a) where

showsPrec d (Leaf m) = showParen (d > app_prec) $
showString "Leaf " . showsPrec (app_prec+1) m
where app_prec = 10

showsPrec d (u :^: v) = showParen (d > up_prec) $
showsPrec (up_prec+1) u .
showString " :^: "      .
showsPrec (up_prec+1) v
where up_prec = 5
Note that right-associativity of :^: is ignored. For example,
  • show (Leaf 1 :^: Leaf 2 :^: Leaf 3) produces the string "Leaf 1 :^: (Leaf 2 :^: Leaf 3)".
Converting values to readable strings: the Show class and associated functions.
The Show class, and related operations.
A specialised variant of showsPrec, using precedence context zero, and returning an ordinary String.
The shows functions return a function that prepends the output String to an existing String. This allows constant-time concatenation of results using function composition.
Pretty print the type. ShowType :: k -> ErrorMessage
utility function converting a Char to a show function that simply prepends the character unchanged.
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.
utility function that surrounds the inner show function with parentheses when the Bool parameter is True.
utility function converting a String to a show function that simply prepends the string unchanged.
equivalent to showsPrec with a precedence of 0.
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.
Convert a character to a string using only printable characters, using Haskell source-language escape conventions. For example:
showLitChar '\n' s  =  "\\n" ++ s
Gets the string for a constructor
First arg is whether to chop off trailing zeros
Deprecated: Use showsBinaryWith to define liftShowsPrec
showsBinaryWith sp1 sp2 n d x y produces the string representation of a binary data constructor with name n and arguments x and y, in precedence context d.
Lift the standard showsPrec and showList functions through the type constructor.
Lift the standard showsPrec function through the type constructor.
Deprecated: Use showsUnaryWith to define liftShowsPrec
Deprecated: Use showsUnaryWith to define liftShowsPrec
showsUnaryWith sp n d x produces the string representation of a unary data constructor with name n and argument x, in precedence context d.
Show a type representation
Provides one possible concrete representation for Version. For a version with versionBranch = [1,2,3] and versionTags = ["tag1","tag2"], the output will be 1.2.3-tag1-tag2.
Show non-negative Integral numbers in base 2.