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import ../code/conceptPage.scroll
id literate-haskell
name Literate Haskell
appeared 1991
tags pl
conceptDescription Haskell is one of the few languages that provides native features to support literate programming. In haskell, a literate program is one with the suffix .lhs rather than .hs. In a literate Haskell program, there are two ways to distinguish between code and non-code portions. You can either prepend all code with a > , (bird style) or surround lines of code with \begin{code} and \end{code} pairs (latex style). For those who know, use and love latex, the latter is the suggested way to go.
fileType text
centralPackageRepositoryCount 0
country United States
originCommunity https://www.haskell.org/community/
reference https://www.haskell.org/onlinereport/literate.html
pygmentsHighlighter Literate Haskell
filename haskell.py
fileExtensions lhs
linguistGrammarRepo https://github.com/atom-haskell/language-haskell
firstCommit 2014
lastCommit 2018
committerCount 13
commitCount 463
githubLanguage Literate Haskell
fileExtensions lhs
trendingProjectsCount 0
type programming
group Haskell
aceMode text
codemirrorMode haskell-literate
codemirrorMimeType text/x-literate-haskell
tmScope text.tex.latex.haskell
aliases lhaskell or lhs
repos 64984