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How do I feed a string to shell command and get the output it produces in Haskell?

For example, given this:

> myHaskellProg 
  "blah"

> myHaskellProg | wc
  4

I want

> myHaskellProg

to print 4 by calling wc and printing out the result

I was able to call shell commands using process's callCommand but how do I pipe a string to it and get back the result or stderr?

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You are looking for System.Process and you can use the shell function to create a description of a process then use readCreateProcess to run the shell command, provide stdin and read stdout.

import System.Process
main :: IO ()
main =
  do result <- readCreateProcess (shell "ls") myHaskellString
     putStrLn result

myHaskellString :: String
myHaskellString = "string"
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  • Can you please show me how to print stderr produced from the process?
    – sam46
    Aug 7, 2018 at 3:04
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    Use readCreateProcessWithExitCode to capture both the return value and stderr. Aug 7, 2018 at 3:11

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