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<translate>For the solution look at: </translate>[https://hackage.haskell.org/package/base-4.16.0.0/docs/System-IO.html#v:openFile <code>openFile :: FilePath -> IOMode -> IO Handle</code>]
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<translate>The <code>Handle</code> can used to work with a file. The function to read a content: </translate>[https://hackage.haskell.org/package/base-4.16.0.0/docs/System-IO.html#v:hGetContents <code>hGetContents :: Handle -> IO String</code>]
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<translate>At the end, you should close the opened file handle: </translate>[https://hackage.haskell.org/package/base-4.16.0.0/docs/System-IO.html#v:hClose <code>hClose :: Handle -> IO ()</code>]
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<translate>Alternatively you can use : </translate>[https://hackage.haskell.org/package/base-4.16.0.0/docs/Prelude.html#v:readFile <code>readFile :: FilePath -> IO String</code>]
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Latest revision as of 12:47, 6 December 2021

Working with files - monad IO

  • Create a program that reads a file and number it's lines and writes it on the screen.

For the solution look at: openFile :: FilePath -> IOMode -> IO Handle

The Handle can used to work with a file. The function to read a content: hGetContents :: Handle -> IO String

At the end, you should close the opened file handle: hClose :: Handle -> IO ()

Alternatively you can use : readFile :: FilePath -> IO String

import System.IO
import Control.Exception

main = do fromHandle <- opf "Read from: " ReadMode
          contents <- hGetContents fromHandle
          putStr (numberLines contents)
          hClose fromHandle

opf :: String -> IOMode -> IO Handle
opf prompt mode = do putStr prompt
                     name <- getLine  
                     catch (openFile name mode )
                           (\e -> do putStr ("Can't open "++name++":"++show (e :: IOException) ++"\n")
                                     opf prompt mode)

numberLines::String -> String
numberLines text = let l = lines text
                       numbered = zip [1..] l
                       result = [show x ++".\t"++content++"\n" | (x, content)<-numbered]
                   in concat result