I'm new to Haskell and have been trying to better understand the IO monad (after playing with pure functions for a while).
I'm following a tutorial on the IO monad
One of the exercises is making a while function. They don't show an example so you can't check your answer.
Here is mine:
while :: IO Bool -> IO ()
while action = do p <- action
if p then putStrLn "You win!" >> return ()
else putStrLn "Nope. Try again!" >> while action
main = do putStrLn "Come and guess the letter!"
while (constAskForC)
where constAskForC = do c <- getChar
return $ c == 'c'
Now, my issue is that if you enter a wrong character (pretty much a character that is not 'c'), then string "Nope. Try again!" gets printed twice to StdOut. Why is this? Here's the program running:
Come and guess the letter!
"Nope. Try again!"
"Nope. Try again!"
d
"Nope. Try again!"
"Nope. Try again!"
"Nope. Try again!"
"Nope. Try again!"
a
"Nope. Try again!"
"Nope. Try again!"
d
"Nope. Try again!"
"Nope. Try again!"
f
"Nope. Try again!"
"Nope. Try again!"
a
"Nope. Try again!"
"Nope. Try again!"
s
"Nope. Try again!"
"Nope. Try again!"
If you just hit enter (enter no character) then it only gets printed once. Can anyone explain to me what am I doing wrong?
Thanks.
hSetBuffering stdout LineBuffering
after importingSystem.IO
and see if that fixes your problem.