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.LHS

Not to be confused with .HS


MIME type: ????

Is binary? No

Is encrypted? No

Can execute dangerous code? Yes (example: malware written in the programming language)

Related extensions: .hs .LHS .HS

Internet Media types: None

Uniform Type Identifier (UTI) ????

Type code ????

Magic number ????

The capital doesn't differentiate the 2 files by much. They both still function the same.

A .LHS file has multiple definitions. See below for examples.

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Any (Windows, Windows 9x, Windows NT, Linux, GNU/Linux, Classic MacOS, MacOS, MacOS X, OS X, iOS, Android, OS/2, ChromiumOS, ChromeOS, Solaris, FreeBSL, NetBSD, OpenBSD, DragonflyBSD, etc.)


Opens with:

Gedit (GNOME/Linux) (free & Libre) (Open Source)

Notepad++ (Windows NT, Linux (free & Libre) (Open Source))

GNOME Text Editor (GNOME/Linux) (free & Libre) (Open Source)

Eclipse (IDE, Windows, MacOS, Linux, BSD) (Free) (Open source)

Notepad (Windows, included with all versions of the operating system) (Proprietary)

IntelliJ Jetbrains Haskell extension (IDE, Windows, MacOS, Linux) (requires a subscription) (proprietary)

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Definition 1: Literate Haskell Source code

A .LHS file is a source code file for the subset of the Haskell programming language known as Literate Haskell. Other information is currently unavailable.

Here is an example of a Hello World program in this language:

CODE EXAMPLE UNAVAILBALE


Definition 2: Pseudo-extension (null)

A pseudo-extension is a file format that is applied to a file, despite not having a purpose, other than to change the file name (such as .LHS) however this file extension is rarely used as a pseudo-extension


Alternatives

None listed

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No other definitions

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Limitations and problems

Unknown

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History

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Version history

There are only ? versions of the Literate Haskell programming language, which are used in this file.

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Usage

LHS files are used to write and execute Literate Haskell programs.

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Shebang? Unknown

Encoding: Unknown

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GNOME 1: File not found

GNOME 2: File not found

GNOME 3: File not found

GNOME 40: File not found

GNOME 41: File not found

KDE 1: File not found

KDE 2: File not found

KDE 3: File not found

KDE 4: File not found

KDE 5: File not found

XFCE: File not found

LXQT: File not found

CINNAMON: File not found

Common Desktop Environment (CDE): File not found

MacOS (Classic): File not found

MacOS (Mac OS X): File not found

MacOS (OS X): File not found

MacOS (MacOS 10.10-10.12): File not found

MacOS (Modern, pre-MacOS11): File not found

MacOS (Modern, MacOS11): File not found

WinRAR: File not found

Android: File not found

iOS: File not found

Windows (DOS): File not found

Windows (9x): File not found

Windows (NT): File not found

Solaris: File not found


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