
Using the standard web interface, Hoogle searches: array, arrows, base, bytestring, Cabal, cgi, containers, directory, filepath, haskell-src, HUnit, mtl, old-locale, old-time, packedstring, parallel, parsec, pretty,
Hi Alvaro,
by default Hoogle only searches some standard set of packages, which is
only a relatively small subset of all Hackage content. From
http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Hoogle#Scope_of_Web_Searches :
process, QuickCheck, random, stm, template-haskell, time, xhtml.
See http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Hoogle/Packages
One solution is to install Hoogle locally and let it index all packages you
have installed.
Best regards,
Petr
2012/12/19 Radical
Searching Hoogle for symbols like `rstrip` or `lstrip` produces "No results found" for me, even though they exist in the MissingH library. To wit: http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/MissingH/1.2.0.0/doc/html/Data-S...
Is this behavior intentional, or a regression of some sort? I could have sworn the above symbols showed up at some point.
Thanks!
Alvaro
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