pandoc/tests/lhs-test.nohl.html+lhs
John MacFarlane eb1d014859 Improvements to test suite.
+ You can now specify glob patterns after 'cabal test';
  e.g. 'cabal test latex' will only run the latex tests.

+ Instead of detecting highlighting support in Setup.hs,
  we now detect it in test-pandoc, by looking to see if
  'languages' is null.

+ We now verify the lhs readers against the lhs-test.native,
  normalizing with 'normalize'.  This makes more sense than
  verifying against HTML, which also brings in the HTML writer.

+ Added lhsn-test.nohl.{html,html+lhs}, so we can do the lhs
  tests whether or not highlighting has been installed.
2011-01-12 11:35:10 +01:00

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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
<title></title>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
<meta name="generator" content="pandoc" />
</head>
<body>
<h1 id="lhs-test"
>lhs test</h1
><p
><code
>unsplit</code
> is an arrow that takes a pair of values and combines them to return a single value:</p
><pre class="sourceCode literate haskell"
><code
>&gt; unsplit :: (Arrow a) =&gt; (b -&gt; c -&gt; d) -&gt; a (b, c) d
&gt; unsplit = arr . uncurry
&gt; -- arr (\op (x,y) -&gt; x `op` y)
</code
></pre
><p
><code
>(***)</code
> combines two arrows into a new arrow by running the two arrows on a pair of values (one arrow on the first item of the pair and one arrow on the second item of the pair).</p
><pre
><code
>f *** g = first f &gt;&gt;&gt; second g
</code
></pre
><p
>Block quote:</p
><blockquote
><p
>foo bar</p
></blockquote
>
</body>
</html>