cassava-0.5.3.0: A CSV parsing and encoding library
cassava is a library for parsing and encoding RFC 4180
compliant comma-separated values (CSV) data,
which is a textual line-oriented format commonly used for exchanging tabular data.
cassava's API includes support for
- Index-based record-conversion
 - Name-based record-conversion
 - Typeclass directed conversion of fields and records
 - Built-in field-conversion instances for standard types
 - Customizable record-conversion instance derivation via GHC generics
 - Low-level bytestring builders (see Data.Csv.Builder)
 - Incremental decoding and encoding API (see Data.Csv.Incremental)
 - Streaming API for constant-space decoding (see Data.Csv.Streaming)
 
Moreover, this library is designed to be easy to use; for instance, here's a very simple example of encoding CSV data:
>>>Data.Csv.encode [("John",27),("Jane",28)]"John,27\r\nJane,28\r\n"
Please refer to the documentation in Data.Csv and the included README for more usage examples.