To create a string containing a newline, just write "\n"
.
If you run your program on Windows, it will automatically be converted to "\r\n"
.
Note that calling show
on it will escape the newline (or any other meta-characters), so don’t do foo ++ (show "\n")
or foo ++ (show '\n')
– just use foo ++ "\n"
.
Also note that if you just evaluate a string expression in GHCi without using putStr
or putStrLn
, it will just call show
on it, so for example the string "foo\n"
will display as "foo\n"
in GHCi, but that does not change the fact that it’s a string containing a newline and it will print that way, once you output it using putStr
.