{-# LANGUAGE Safe #-} {- | Module : Relude.Applicative Copyright : (c) 2016 Stephen Diehl (c) 2016-2018 Serokell (c) 2018-2022 Kowainik SPDX-License-Identifier : MIT Maintainer : Kowainik <xrom.xkov@gmail.com> Stability : Stable Portability : Portable This module contains reexports of 'Applicative' and related functional. Additionally, it provides convenient combinators to work with 'Applicative'. -} module Relude.Applicative ( -- * Reexports -- $reexports Alternative (..) , Applicative (..) , Const (..) , ZipList (..) , liftA3 , optional , (<**>) -- * Combinators , pass , appliedTo ) where import Control.Applicative (Alternative (..), Applicative (..), Const (..), ZipList (..), liftA2, liftA3, optional, (<**>)) -- $setup -- >>> import Relude -- >>> import Relude.Monad (Maybe) {- | Shorter alias for @pure ()@. >>> pass :: Maybe () Just () Useful shortcut when need an empty action: @ printJust :: Maybe Int -> IO () printJust mInt = case mInt of Just i -> putStrLn $ "Number: " ++ show i Nothing -> pass @ -} pass :: Applicative f => f () pass :: f () pass = () -> f () forall (f :: * -> *) a. Applicative f => a -> f a pure () {-# INLINE pass #-} {- | Named version of the '<**>' operator, which is '<*>' but flipped. It is helpful for chaining applicative operations in forward applications using 'Relude.Function.&'. >>> Just (+ 1) & appliedTo (Just 2) Just 3 >>> Just (+) & appliedTo (Just 1) & appliedTo (Just 2) Just 3 >>> Nothing & appliedTo (Just 2) Nothing @since 0.5.0 -} appliedTo :: Applicative f => f a -> f (a -> b) -> f b appliedTo :: f a -> f (a -> b) -> f b appliedTo = f a -> f (a -> b) -> f b forall (f :: * -> *) a b. Applicative f => f a -> f (a -> b) -> f b (<**>) {-# INLINE appliedTo #-} {- $reexports Main data types and functions reexported from "Control.Applicative". -}