Haskell IO system is super hard to understand for me so i have question : How to read from standard input to list ? I know that there is function getLine :: IO String and interact. But i do not know how to convert the input to list so I can use it in this three functions :

powerset []     = [[]]
powerset (x:xs) = xss ++ map (x:) xss
where xss = powerset xs
main = print \$ powerset([1,2])

p = filterM(const[True,False])
main = p[1,2]

main = subsequences([1,2])


I want to be able to write 1 2 3 and pass this values to the function. Can you tell/show how to do it ?

Extra question

Haskell is full of magic so i was wondering if it possible to use input directly in the function like this :

main = subsequences(some input magic here)

• So you want to read a list of something from stdin? A list of what? Two things that might be useful: the Read class and readList. – Alec Jun 22 '15 at 19:48
• What kind of input do you want to convert? How is it separated? What kind of data it is containing? – Eugene Sh. Jun 22 '15 at 19:48

You may write:

main = readLn >>= print . subsequences


You will need to nail down the type to be read, for example by having a monomorphic subsequences or by annotating readLn. In ghci:

Data.List> (readLn :: IO [Integer]) >>= print . subsequences
[1,2,3]
[[],[1],[2],[1,2],[3],[1,3],[2,3],[1,2,3]]


(I typed in the first and second lines -- both followed by enter -- and the third line was the result.)

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• Thank You, your answer is really usefull ! But can You show me how to make it possible to run this in rextester.com/runcode ? – Cosaquee Jun 22 '15 at 20:08
• @Cosaquee Stick import Data.List; main = (readLn :: IO [Integer]) >>= print . subsequences in the code box and [1,2,3] in the input box, then hit "Run". – Daniel Wagner Jun 22 '15 at 20:14
• If i copy this into rextester it always show : Process killed, because it ran longer than 10 seconds. I`m starting to know how IO system is working thanks to your comments ! – Cosaquee Jun 22 '15 at 20:23
• @Cosaquee I get that message if I don't put anything in the "input" box. Have you done that part? – Daniel Wagner Jun 22 '15 at 20:30
• Any option that i can just type 1 2 3 and it will use it as the input for subsequences ? Now i need to manually type the list. – Cosaquee Jun 22 '15 at 21:03