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</script></head><body><div id="package-header"><ul class="links" id="page-menu"><li><a href="index.html">Contents</a></li><li><a href="doc-index.html">Index</a></li></ul><p class="caption">csv-conduit-0.6.6: A flexible, fast, conduit-based CSV parser library for Haskell.</p></div><div id="content"><div id="description"><h1>csv-conduit-0.6.6: A flexible, fast, conduit-based CSV parser library for Haskell.</h1><div class="doc"><p>CSV files are the de-facto standard in many situations involving data transfer,
particularly when dealing with enterprise application or disparate database
systems.</p><p>While there are a number of CSV libraries in Haskell, at the time of this
project's start in 2010, there wasn't one that provided all of the following:</p><ul><li>Full flexibility in quote characters, separators, input/output</li><li>Constant space operation</li><li>Robust parsing, correctness and error resiliency</li><li>Convenient interface that supports a variety of use cases</li><li>Fast operation</li></ul><p>This library is an attempt to close these gaps. Please note that
this library started its life based on the enumerator package and
has recently been ported to work with conduits instead. In the
process, it has been greatly simplified thanks to the modular nature
of the conduits library.</p><p>Following the port to conduits, the library has also gained the
ability to parameterize on the stream type and work both with
ByteString and Text.</p><p>For more documentation and examples, check out the README at:</p><p><a href="http://github.com/ozataman/csv-conduit">http://github.com/ozataman/csv-conduit</a></p></div></div><div id="module-list"><p class="caption">Modules</p><ul><li><span id="control.n.1" class="module collapser" onclick="toggleSection('n.1')">Data</span><ul id="section.n.1" class="show"><li><span id="control.n.1.1" class="module collapser" onclick="toggleSection('n.1.1')">CSV</span><ul id="section.n.1.1" class="show"><li><span class="module"><span id="control.n.1.1.1" class="collapser" onclick="toggleSection('n.1.1.1')"> </span><a href="Data-CSV-Conduit.html">Data.CSV.Conduit</a></span><ul id="section.n.1.1.1" class="show"><li><span class="module"><a href="Data-CSV-Conduit-Conversion.html">Data.CSV.Conduit.Conversion</a></span></li><li><span id="control.n.1.1.1.2" class="module collapser" onclick="toggleSection('n.1.1.1.2')">Parser</span><ul id="section.n.1.1.1.2" class="show"><li><span class="module"><a href="Data-CSV-Conduit-Parser-ByteString.html">Data.CSV.Conduit.Parser.ByteString</a></span></li><li><span class="module"><a href="Data-CSV-Conduit-Parser-Text.html">Data.CSV.Conduit.Parser.Text</a></span></li></ul></li><li><span class="module"><a href="Data-CSV-Conduit-Types.html">Data.CSV.Conduit.Types</a></span></li></ul></li></ul></li></ul></li></ul></div></div><div id="footer"><p>Produced by <a href="http://www.haskell.org/haddock/">Haddock</a> version 2.16.1</p></div></body></html>
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