pipes
is a clean and powerful stream processing library that lets you build
and connect reusable streaming components.
- Install the Haskell Platform
cabal install pipes
Then fire up ghci
:
$ ghci
Prelude> import Pipes
Prelude Pipes> import qualified Pipes.Prelude as P
... and echo standard input to standard output until you enter quit
.
Prelude Pipes P> runEffect $ P.stdinLn >-> P.takeWhile (/= "quit") >-> P.stdoutLn
Test[Enter]
Test
Apple[Enter]
Apple
quit[Enter]
Prelude P> -- Done!
To learn more, read the pipes tutorial.
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Concise API: Use simple commands like
for
,(>->)
,await
, andyield
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Blazing fast: Implementation tuned for speed, including shortcut fusion
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Lightweight Dependency:
pipes
is small and compiles very rapidly, including dependencies -
Elegant semantics: Use practical category theory
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ListT: Correct implementation of
ListT
that interconverts with pipes -
Bidirectionality: Implement duplex channels
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Extensive Documentation: Second to none!
The pipes
library emphasizes the following three design precepts:
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Emphasize elegance - Elegant libraries replace inelegant libraries
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Theory everywhere - Principled design promotes intuitive behavior
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Minimize dependencies - Small dependency profiles maximize portability
The core pipes
ecosystem consists of the following four libraries:
-
pipes
: The elegant, theoretically-principled core. -
pipes-concurrency
: Message passing and reactive programming -
pipes-parse
: Utilities for parsing streams -
pipes-safe
: Resource management and exception safety
These represent the core areas that I envision for pipes
. The latter three
libraries represent the more pragmatic face of the ecosystem and make design
tradeoffs where there is no known elegant solution.
Derived libraries that build on top of these include:
-
pipes-network
andpipes-network-tls
: Networking support -
pipes-attoparsec
: High-efficiency streaming parsing -
pipes-zlib
: Compression and decompression -
pipes-binary
: Streaming serialization and deserialization -
pipes-aeson
: Streaming JSON encoding and decoding
pipes
is stable, and current work focuses on packaging pipes
for various
package managers. The long term goal is to get pipes
into the Haskell
platform and become the basic building block for streaming APIs.
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Contribute code
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Build derived libraries
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Write
pipes
tutorials
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