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+ | A simple utility to repeatedly print y to standard out. |
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+ | Here are some various ways this simple program can be written. |
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+ | <haskell> |
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+ | main = let y = putStrLn "y" >> y in y |
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+ | </haskell> |
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+ | <haskell> |
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+ | main = putStrLn $ concat $ repeat "y\n" |
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+ | </haskell> |
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+ | <haskell> |
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+ | main = let y = 'y' : '\n' : y in putStrLn y |
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+ | </haskell> |
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+ | <haskell> |
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+ | main = putStrLn "y" >> main |
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+ | </haskell> |
Revision as of 15:19, 6 February 2021
yes
A simple utility to repeatedly print y to standard out.
Here are some various ways this simple program can be written.
main = let y = putStrLn "y" >> y in y
main = putStrLn $ concat $ repeat "y\n"
main = let y = 'y' : '\n' : y in putStrLn y
main = putStrLn "y" >> main