
You can also find them online, the easiest way is using Hoogle. Say you wanted to see the source code for the 'sort' function. Go to haskell.org/hoogle and search for 'sort'; the second result (Data.List.sort) is what we want. Clicking on it takes us to the documentation for sort. Then at the right margin there is a 'Source' link; clicking that lets us see the definition of sort (and the rest of Data.List). -Brent On Mon, Mar 08, 2010 at 11:11:10AM -0500, Nicolas Couture-Grenier wrote:
Sorry for the stupid question...
I downloaded them...
On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 11:07 AM, Nicolas Couture-Grenier < greniernic@gmail.com> wrote:
Where can I find the haskell sources of the standard library?
I searched for all files ending in .hs in my haskell folder and found none.
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