
Modules come from Haskell packages, most of which can be found on
hackage.haskell.org.
If you are looking for a module but you don't know which package it
comes from then feel free to search using hoogle or hayoo!. Obviously
manually checking all the seemingly related packages on hackage is
also an option (and still practical for sufficiently narrow
categories).
Hoogle:
http://haskell.org/hoogle/?hoogle=Text.Regex
Hayoo!:
http://holumbus.fh-wedel.de/hayoo/hayoo.html
Thomas
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 9:17 PM, zaxis
In Archlinux i can use Text.Regex as below: import Text.Regex let [y,m,d] = map (\x -> read x::Int) $ splitRegex (mkRegex "-") dateStr
However, in Ubuntu 9.10 it doesnot work reporting no Text.Regex module. So i download and install regex-base and regex-posix from Hackage. But it still doesnot work !
$dpkg -l ghc6 名称 版本 简介 ================================================================================== ghc6 6.10.4-1ubuntu2 GHC - the Glasgow Haskell Compilation system
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