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The only "user input" functions I know of in the Prelude return Strings - but often (I'd say more frequently) we want to read numbers or other types.

Is there a function of type :: IO a or similar, for reading a value of arbitrary type? I've searched hoogle for such a function, but either due to it not existing or due to the large number of other functions of similar type, I've not found anything.


It seems useful and simple enough that there must be a built-in. The closest I've come is this:

-- Eg.
get :: Read a => IO a
get = (liftM read) getLine

main = do
        x <- get
        print $ x + 5
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There's readLn:

readLn :: Read a => IO a
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  • Thanks, that's exactly what I was looking for (can't accept for another few minutes).
    – hnefatl
    Sep 19, 2017 at 21:00
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    ...and this is better than liftM read getLine because it turns parse errors into IO exceptions that happen immediately instead of pure exceptions that are delayed to the use site of the a value. Sep 19, 2017 at 21:02
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Worth noting that readLn calls readIO in order to raise an IO exception instead of undefined.

Prelude> x <- (fmap read getLine) :: IO Integer 
asdf
Prelude> x
*** Exception: Prelude.read: no parse

Prelude> x <- (readIO =<< getLine) :: IO Integer 
asdf
*** Exception: user error (Prelude.readIO: no parse)
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