+version: 0.0.2.4
+synopsis: properly streaming text
+description: /New in version 0.0.2.x/: The new module @Pipes.Prelude.Text@ exports line-based @Text@ producers and consumers as a drop-in replacement for the @String@ material in @Pipes.Prelude@ and @Pipes.Safe.Prelude@. They can be used as one uses @Pipes.Prelude@ without reference to the rest of this package. See the caveats in the documentation for that module.
+ .
+ The organization of this package follows the rule:
+ .
+ * @pipes-text : pipes-bytestring :: text : bytestring@
+ .
+ Familiarity with the other three packages should give one an idea what to expect where. The package has three principal modules, @Pipes.Text@ , @Pipes.Text.Encoding@ and @Pipes.Text.IO@; the division has more or less the significance it has in the @text@ library.
+ .
+ The module @Pipes.Text.IO@ is present as a convenience. Official pipes IO uses @Pipes.ByteString@ together with the bytestring decoding functions in @Pipes.Text.Encoding@. In particular, the @Pipes.Text.IO@ functions use Text exceptions, while @Pipes.Text@ uses the standard pipes practice of breaking with a failed parse. Thus, for example, the type of @decodeUtf8@ is
+ .
+ * @decodeUtf8 :: Monad m => Producer ByteString m r -> Producer Text m (Producer ByteString m r)@
+ .
+ where any unparsed bytes are returned.
+ .
+ @Pipes.Text.IO@ and @Pipes.Prelude.Text@ use version 0.11.3 or later of the @text@ library; older versions of @text@ can be used with the flag @-fnoio@
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+homepage: https://github.com/michaelt/text-pipes
+bug-reports: https://github.com/michaelt/text-pipes/issues