Copyright | 2011-2013 Edward Kmett |
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License | BSD3 |
Maintainer | Edward Kmett <ekmett@gmail.com> |
Stability | experimental |
Portability | portable |
Safe Haskell | Trustworthy |
Language | Haskell98 |
- newtype TaggedT s m b = TagT {
- untagT :: m b
- tag :: m b -> TaggedT s m b
- untag :: TaggedT s m b -> m b
- retag :: TaggedT s m b -> TaggedT t m b
- mapTaggedT :: (m a -> n b) -> TaggedT s m a -> TaggedT s n b
- reflected :: forall s m a. (Applicative m, Reifies s a) => TaggedT s m a
- reflectedM :: forall s m a. (Monad m, Reifies s a) => TaggedT s m a
- asTaggedTypeOf :: s -> TaggedT s m b -> s
Tagged values
A
value is a value Tagged
s bb
with an attached phantom type s
.
This can be used in place of the more traditional but less safe idiom of
passing in an undefined value with the type, because unlike an (s -> b)
,
a
can't try to use the argument Tagged
s bs
as a real value.
Moreover, you don't have to rely on the compiler to inline away the extra argument, because the newtype is "free"
retag :: TaggedT s m b -> TaggedT t m b Source
Some times you need to change the tag you have lying around.
Idiomatic usage is to make a new combinator for the relationship between the
tags that you want to enforce, and define that combinator using retag
.
data Succ n retagSucc :: Tagged n a -> Tagged (Succ n) a retagSucc = retag
mapTaggedT :: (m a -> n b) -> TaggedT s m a -> TaggedT s n b Source
Lift an operation on underlying monad
reflected :: forall s m a. (Applicative m, Reifies s a) => TaggedT s m a Source
Reflect reified value back in Applicative
context
reflectedM :: forall s m a. (Monad m, Reifies s a) => TaggedT s m a Source
Reflect reified value back in Monad
context
asTaggedTypeOf :: s -> TaggedT s m b -> s Source
asTaggedTypeOf
is a type-restricted version of const
. It is usually used as an infix operator, and its typing forces its first argument (which is usually overloaded) to have the same type as the tag of the second.