I'm currently trying to find the definition of the words function to help get an idea for a similar function I'm writing. So I was wondering is there somewhere that has all the definitions of the Prelude functions? Maybe a GHCi command to show the definition of one, or something on the Haskell wiki, I'm not sure.
Or if there isn't somewhere I can find that do any of y'all know what the definitions of words is?
Most packages on Hackage come with documentation that also includes a link to the source code for every function. You can usually find the function via Hoogle.
In the case of words, the Prelude documentation is found here, and the source is found at https://hackage.haskell.org/package/base-4.16.3.0/docs/src/Data.OldList.html#words:
-- | 'words' breaks a string up into a list of words, which were delimited
-- by white space.
--
-- >>> words "Lorem ipsum\ndolor"
-- ["Lorem","ipsum","dolor"]
words :: String -> [String]
{-# NOINLINE [1] words #-}
words s = case dropWhile {-partain:Char.-}isSpace s of
"" -> []
s' -> w : words s''
where (w, s'') =
break {-partain:Char.-}isSpace s'
This should in general also work with local documentation.
For ghci specifically, there are :info and :list commands, but :list words only produces an error message ("cannot list source code for words: module base-…:Data.OldList is not interpreted") for me.
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