char -package:hasql

Parses and returns the specified character.
char c parses a single character c. Returns the parsed character (i.e. c).
semiColon  = char ';'
Match a specific character.
A document of height and width 1, containing a literal character.
A document of height and width 1, containing a literal character.
A type-constrained version of single.
newline = char 10
A type-constrained version of single.
semicolon = char ';'
Combinator for the char attribute. Example:
div ! char "bar" $ "Hello."
Result:
<div char="bar">Hello.</div>
Make an image from a single character. This is a standard Haskell 31-bit character assumed to be in the ISO-10646 encoding.
char c parses a single character c. Returns the parsed character (i.e. c). e.g.
semiColon = char ';'
Output a character.
A variation on char that doesn't quote the expected token in error messages
The document (char c) contains the literal character c. The character shouldn't be a newline ('n'), the function line should be used for line breaks.
Match a specific character
>>> match (char '1') "1"
"1"

>>> match (char '2') "1"
""
The document (char c) contains the literal character c. The character shouldn't be a newline ('n'), the function line should be used for line breaks.
A 1x1 box containing a single character.
Encode a UTF-8 char. This only uses as much space as is required.
Encode a character as UTF-8. This only uses as much space as is required.
The document (char c) contains the literal character c. The character shouldn't be a newline ('\n'), the function line should be used for line breaks.