gleam/io
Functions
pub fn debug(term: a) -> a
Writes a value to standard error (stderr) yielding Gleam syntax.
The value is returned after being printed so it can be used in pipelines.
Example
debug("Hi mum")
// -> "Hi mum"
// <<"Hi mum">>
debug(Ok(1))
// -> Ok(1)
// {ok, 1}
import gleam/list
[1, 2]
|> list.map(fn(x) { x + 1 })
|> debug
|> list.map(fn(x) { x * 2 })
// -> [4, 6]
// [2, 3]
pub fn print(string: String) -> Nil
Writes a string to standard output (stdout).
If you want your output to be printed on its own line see println
.
Example
io.print("Hi mum")
// -> Nil
// Hi mum
pub fn print_error(string: String) -> Nil
Writes a string to standard error (stderr).
If you want your output to be printed on its own line see println_error
.
Example
io.print_error("Hi pop")
// -> Nil
// Hi pop
pub fn println(string: String) -> Nil
Writes a string to standard output (stdout), appending a newline to the end.
Example
io.println("Hi mum")
// -> Nil
// Hi mum
pub fn println_error(string: String) -> Nil
Writes a string to standard error (stderr), appending a newline to the end.
Example
io.println_error("Hi pop")
// -> Nil
// Hi pop