Safe Haskell | None |
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Language | Haskell2010 |
This module exposes unsafe refinements. An unsafe refinement
is one which either does not make the guarantee of totality in construction
of the Refined
value or does not perform a check of the refinement
predicate. It is recommended only to use this when you can manually prove
that the refinement predicate holds.
Synopsis
- data Refined p x
- reallyUnsafeRefine :: x -> Refined p x
- unsafeRefine :: Predicate p x => x -> Refined p x
- reallyUnsafeUnderlyingRefined :: Coercion x (Refined p x)
- reallyUnsafePredEquiv :: Coercion (Refined p x) (Refined q x)
Refined
A refinement type, which wraps a value of type x
,
ensuring that it satisfies a type-level predicate p
.
Instances
Foldable (Refined p) Source # | |
Defined in Refined.Internal fold :: Monoid m => Refined p m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Refined p a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Refined p a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Refined p a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Refined p a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Refined p a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Refined p a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Refined p a -> a # toList :: Refined p a -> [a] # length :: Refined p a -> Int # elem :: Eq a => a -> Refined p a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Refined p a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => Refined p a -> a # | |
Eq x => Eq (Refined p x) Source # | |
Ord x => Ord (Refined p x) Source # | |
Defined in Refined.Internal | |
(Read x, Predicate p x) => Read (Refined p x) Source # | This instance makes sure to check the refinement. |
Show x => Show (Refined p x) Source # | |
Lift x => Lift (Refined p x) Source # | |
Creation
reallyUnsafeRefine :: x -> Refined p x Source #
Constructs a Refined
value, completely
ignoring any refinements! Use this only
when you can manually prove that the refinement
holds.
unsafeRefine :: Predicate p x => x -> Refined p x Source #
Coercion
reallyUnsafeUnderlyingRefined :: Coercion x (Refined p x) Source #
A coercion between a type and any refinement of that type. See Data.Type.Coercion for functions manipulating coercions.