base-4.10.1.0: Basic libraries

Copyright(c) The University of Glasgow 2001
LicenseBSD-style (see the file libraries/base/LICENSE)
Maintainerlibraries@haskell.org
Stabilityprovisional
Portabilityportable
Safe HaskellSafe
LanguageHaskell2010

Control.Monad.Instances

Description

Deprecated: This module now contains no instances and will be removed in the future

This module is DEPRECATED and will be removed in the future!

Functor and Monad instances for (->) r and Functor instances for (,) a and Either a.

Synopsis

Documentation

class Functor f where Source #

The Functor class is used for types that can be mapped over. Instances of Functor should satisfy the following laws:

fmap id  ==  id
fmap (f . g)  ==  fmap f . fmap g

The instances of Functor for lists, Maybe and IO satisfy these laws.

Minimal complete definition

fmap

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> f a -> f b Source #

(<$) :: a -> f b -> f a infixl 4 Source #

Replace all locations in the input with the same value. The default definition is fmap . const, but this may be overridden with a more efficient version.

Instances

Functor [] Source #

Since: 2.1

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> [a] -> [b] Source #

(<$) :: a -> [b] -> [a] Source #

Functor Maybe Source #

Since: 2.1

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Maybe a -> Maybe b Source #

(<$) :: a -> Maybe b -> Maybe a Source #

Functor IO Source #

Since: 2.1

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> IO a -> IO b Source #

(<$) :: a -> IO b -> IO a Source #

Functor Par1 Source # 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Par1 a -> Par1 b Source #

(<$) :: a -> Par1 b -> Par1 a Source #

Functor ReadP Source #

Since: 2.1

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> ReadP a -> ReadP b Source #

(<$) :: a -> ReadP b -> ReadP a Source #

Functor ReadPrec Source #

Since: 2.1

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> ReadPrec a -> ReadPrec b Source #

(<$) :: a -> ReadPrec b -> ReadPrec a Source #

Functor Last Source # 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Last a -> Last b Source #

(<$) :: a -> Last b -> Last a Source #

Functor First Source # 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> First a -> First b Source #

(<$) :: a -> First b -> First a Source #

Functor Product Source #

Since: 4.8.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Product a -> Product b Source #

(<$) :: a -> Product b -> Product a Source #

Functor Sum Source #

Since: 4.8.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Sum a -> Sum b Source #

(<$) :: a -> Sum b -> Sum a Source #

Functor Dual Source #

Since: 4.8.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Dual a -> Dual b Source #

(<$) :: a -> Dual b -> Dual a Source #

Functor STM Source #

Since: 4.3.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> STM a -> STM b Source #

(<$) :: a -> STM b -> STM a Source #

Functor Handler Source #

Since: 4.6.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Handler a -> Handler b Source #

(<$) :: a -> Handler b -> Handler a Source #

Functor Identity Source #

Since: 4.8.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Identity a -> Identity b Source #

(<$) :: a -> Identity b -> Identity a Source #

Functor ZipList Source # 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> ZipList a -> ZipList b Source #

(<$) :: a -> ZipList b -> ZipList a Source #

Functor ArgDescr Source #

Since: 4.6.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> ArgDescr a -> ArgDescr b Source #

(<$) :: a -> ArgDescr b -> ArgDescr a Source #

Functor OptDescr Source #

Since: 4.6.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> OptDescr a -> OptDescr b Source #

(<$) :: a -> OptDescr b -> OptDescr a Source #

Functor ArgOrder Source #

Since: 4.6.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> ArgOrder a -> ArgOrder b Source #

(<$) :: a -> ArgOrder b -> ArgOrder a Source #

Functor NonEmpty Source #

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> NonEmpty a -> NonEmpty b Source #

(<$) :: a -> NonEmpty b -> NonEmpty a Source #

Functor Option Source #

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Option a -> Option b Source #

(<$) :: a -> Option b -> Option a Source #

Functor Last Source #

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Last a -> Last b Source #

(<$) :: a -> Last b -> Last a Source #

Functor First Source #

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> First a -> First b Source #

(<$) :: a -> First b -> First a Source #

Functor Max Source #

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Max a -> Max b Source #

(<$) :: a -> Max b -> Max a Source #

Functor Min Source #

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Min a -> Min b Source #

(<$) :: a -> Min b -> Min a Source #

Functor Complex Source # 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Complex a -> Complex b Source #

(<$) :: a -> Complex b -> Complex a Source #

Functor (Either a) Source #

Since: 3.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Either a a -> Either a b Source #

(<$) :: a -> Either a b -> Either a a Source #

Functor (V1 *) Source # 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> V1 * a -> V1 * b Source #

(<$) :: a -> V1 * b -> V1 * a Source #

Functor (U1 *) Source #

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> U1 * a -> U1 * b Source #

(<$) :: a -> U1 * b -> U1 * a Source #

Functor ((,) a) Source #

Since: 2.1

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> (a, a) -> (a, b) Source #

(<$) :: a -> (a, b) -> (a, a) Source #

Functor (ST s) Source #

Since: 2.1

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> ST s a -> ST s b Source #

(<$) :: a -> ST s b -> ST s a Source #

Functor (Proxy *) Source #

Since: 4.7.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Proxy * a -> Proxy * b Source #

(<$) :: a -> Proxy * b -> Proxy * a Source #

Arrow a => Functor (ArrowMonad a) Source #

Since: 4.6.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> ArrowMonad a a -> ArrowMonad a b Source #

(<$) :: a -> ArrowMonad a b -> ArrowMonad a a Source #

Monad m => Functor (WrappedMonad m) Source #

Since: 2.1

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> WrappedMonad m a -> WrappedMonad m b Source #

(<$) :: a -> WrappedMonad m b -> WrappedMonad m a Source #

Functor (ST s) Source #

Since: 2.1

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> ST s a -> ST s b Source #

(<$) :: a -> ST s b -> ST s a Source #

Functor (Arg a) Source #

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Arg a a -> Arg a b Source #

(<$) :: a -> Arg a b -> Arg a a Source #

Functor f => Functor (Rec1 * f) Source # 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Rec1 * f a -> Rec1 * f b Source #

(<$) :: a -> Rec1 * f b -> Rec1 * f a Source #

Functor (URec * Char) Source # 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> URec * Char a -> URec * Char b Source #

(<$) :: a -> URec * Char b -> URec * Char a Source #

Functor (URec * Double) Source # 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> URec * Double a -> URec * Double b Source #

(<$) :: a -> URec * Double b -> URec * Double a Source #

Functor (URec * Float) Source # 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> URec * Float a -> URec * Float b Source #

(<$) :: a -> URec * Float b -> URec * Float a Source #

Functor (URec * Int) Source # 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> URec * Int a -> URec * Int b Source #

(<$) :: a -> URec * Int b -> URec * Int a Source #

Functor (URec * Word) Source # 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> URec * Word a -> URec * Word b Source #

(<$) :: a -> URec * Word b -> URec * Word a Source #

Functor (URec * (Ptr ())) Source # 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> URec * (Ptr ()) a -> URec * (Ptr ()) b Source #

(<$) :: a -> URec * (Ptr ()) b -> URec * (Ptr ()) a Source #

Functor f => Functor (Alt * f) Source # 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Alt * f a -> Alt * f b Source #

(<$) :: a -> Alt * f b -> Alt * f a Source #

Functor (Const * m) Source #

Since: 2.1

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Const * m a -> Const * m b Source #

(<$) :: a -> Const * m b -> Const * m a Source #

Arrow a => Functor (WrappedArrow a b) Source #

Since: 2.1

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> WrappedArrow a b a -> WrappedArrow a b b Source #

(<$) :: a -> WrappedArrow a b b -> WrappedArrow a b a Source #

Functor ((->) LiftedRep LiftedRep r) Source #

Since: 2.1

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> (LiftedRep -> LiftedRep) r a -> (LiftedRep -> LiftedRep) r b Source #

(<$) :: a -> (LiftedRep -> LiftedRep) r b -> (LiftedRep -> LiftedRep) r a Source #

Functor (K1 * i c) Source # 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> K1 * i c a -> K1 * i c b Source #

(<$) :: a -> K1 * i c b -> K1 * i c a Source #

(Functor g, Functor f) => Functor ((:+:) * f g) Source # 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> (* :+: f) g a -> (* :+: f) g b Source #

(<$) :: a -> (* :+: f) g b -> (* :+: f) g a Source #

(Functor g, Functor f) => Functor ((:*:) * f g) Source # 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> (* :*: f) g a -> (* :*: f) g b Source #

(<$) :: a -> (* :*: f) g b -> (* :*: f) g a Source #

(Functor f, Functor g) => Functor (Sum * f g) Source #

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Sum * f g a -> Sum * f g b Source #

(<$) :: a -> Sum * f g b -> Sum * f g a Source #

(Functor f, Functor g) => Functor (Product * f g) Source #

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Product * f g a -> Product * f g b Source #

(<$) :: a -> Product * f g b -> Product * f g a Source #

Functor f => Functor (M1 * i c f) Source # 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> M1 * i c f a -> M1 * i c f b Source #

(<$) :: a -> M1 * i c f b -> M1 * i c f a Source #

(Functor g, Functor f) => Functor ((:.:) * * f g) Source # 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> (* :.: *) f g a -> (* :.: *) f g b Source #

(<$) :: a -> (* :.: *) f g b -> (* :.: *) f g a Source #

(Functor f, Functor g) => Functor (Compose * * f g) Source #

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Compose * * f g a -> Compose * * f g b Source #

(<$) :: a -> Compose * * f g b -> Compose * * f g a Source #

class Applicative m => Monad m where Source #

The Monad class defines the basic operations over a monad, a concept from a branch of mathematics known as category theory. From the perspective of a Haskell programmer, however, it is best to think of a monad as an abstract datatype of actions. Haskell's do expressions provide a convenient syntax for writing monadic expressions.

Instances of Monad should satisfy the following laws:

Furthermore, the Monad and Applicative operations should relate as follows:

The above laws imply:

and that pure and (<*>) satisfy the applicative functor laws.

The instances of Monad for lists, Maybe and IO defined in the Prelude satisfy these laws.

Minimal complete definition

(>>=)

Methods

(>>=) :: forall a b. m a -> (a -> m b) -> m b infixl 1 Source #

Sequentially compose two actions, passing any value produced by the first as an argument to the second.

(>>) :: forall a b. m a -> m b -> m b infixl 1 Source #

Sequentially compose two actions, discarding any value produced by the first, like sequencing operators (such as the semicolon) in imperative languages.

return :: a -> m a Source #

Inject a value into the monadic type.

fail :: String -> m a Source #

Fail with a message. This operation is not part of the mathematical definition of a monad, but is invoked on pattern-match failure in a do expression.

As part of the MonadFail proposal (MFP), this function is moved to its own class MonadFail (see Control.Monad.Fail for more details). The definition here will be removed in a future release.

Instances

Monad [] Source #

Since: 2.1

Methods

(>>=) :: [a] -> (a -> [b]) -> [b] Source #

(>>) :: [a] -> [b] -> [b] Source #

return :: a -> [a] Source #

fail :: String -> [a] Source #

Monad Maybe Source #

Since: 2.1

Methods

(>>=) :: Maybe a -> (a -> Maybe b) -> Maybe b Source #

(>>) :: Maybe a -> Maybe b -> Maybe b Source #

return :: a -> Maybe a Source #

fail :: String -> Maybe a Source #

Monad IO Source #

Since: 2.1

Methods

(>>=) :: IO a -> (a -> IO b) -> IO b Source #

(>>) :: IO a -> IO b -> IO b Source #

return :: a -> IO a Source #

fail :: String -> IO a Source #

Monad Par1 Source #

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: Par1 a -> (a -> Par1 b) -> Par1 b Source #

(>>) :: Par1 a -> Par1 b -> Par1 b Source #

return :: a -> Par1 a Source #

fail :: String -> Par1 a Source #

Monad ReadP Source #

Since: 2.1

Methods

(>>=) :: ReadP a -> (a -> ReadP b) -> ReadP b Source #

(>>) :: ReadP a -> ReadP b -> ReadP b Source #

return :: a -> ReadP a Source #

fail :: String -> ReadP a Source #

Monad ReadPrec Source #

Since: 2.1

Methods

(>>=) :: ReadPrec a -> (a -> ReadPrec b) -> ReadPrec b Source #

(>>) :: ReadPrec a -> ReadPrec b -> ReadPrec b Source #

return :: a -> ReadPrec a Source #

fail :: String -> ReadPrec a Source #

Monad Last Source # 

Methods

(>>=) :: Last a -> (a -> Last b) -> Last b Source #

(>>) :: Last a -> Last b -> Last b Source #

return :: a -> Last a Source #

fail :: String -> Last a Source #

Monad First Source # 

Methods

(>>=) :: First a -> (a -> First b) -> First b Source #

(>>) :: First a -> First b -> First b Source #

return :: a -> First a Source #

fail :: String -> First a Source #

Monad Product Source #

Since: 4.8.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: Product a -> (a -> Product b) -> Product b Source #

(>>) :: Product a -> Product b -> Product b Source #

return :: a -> Product a Source #

fail :: String -> Product a Source #

Monad Sum Source #

Since: 4.8.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: Sum a -> (a -> Sum b) -> Sum b Source #

(>>) :: Sum a -> Sum b -> Sum b Source #

return :: a -> Sum a Source #

fail :: String -> Sum a Source #

Monad Dual Source #

Since: 4.8.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: Dual a -> (a -> Dual b) -> Dual b Source #

(>>) :: Dual a -> Dual b -> Dual b Source #

return :: a -> Dual a Source #

fail :: String -> Dual a Source #

Monad STM Source #

Since: 4.3.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: STM a -> (a -> STM b) -> STM b Source #

(>>) :: STM a -> STM b -> STM b Source #

return :: a -> STM a Source #

fail :: String -> STM a Source #

Monad Identity Source #

Since: 4.8.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: Identity a -> (a -> Identity b) -> Identity b Source #

(>>) :: Identity a -> Identity b -> Identity b Source #

return :: a -> Identity a Source #

fail :: String -> Identity a Source #

Monad NonEmpty Source #

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: NonEmpty a -> (a -> NonEmpty b) -> NonEmpty b Source #

(>>) :: NonEmpty a -> NonEmpty b -> NonEmpty b Source #

return :: a -> NonEmpty a Source #

fail :: String -> NonEmpty a Source #

Monad Option Source #

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: Option a -> (a -> Option b) -> Option b Source #

(>>) :: Option a -> Option b -> Option b Source #

return :: a -> Option a Source #

fail :: String -> Option a Source #

Monad Last Source #

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: Last a -> (a -> Last b) -> Last b Source #

(>>) :: Last a -> Last b -> Last b Source #

return :: a -> Last a Source #

fail :: String -> Last a Source #

Monad First Source #

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: First a -> (a -> First b) -> First b Source #

(>>) :: First a -> First b -> First b Source #

return :: a -> First a Source #

fail :: String -> First a Source #

Monad Max Source #

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: Max a -> (a -> Max b) -> Max b Source #

(>>) :: Max a -> Max b -> Max b Source #

return :: a -> Max a Source #

fail :: String -> Max a Source #

Monad Min Source #

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: Min a -> (a -> Min b) -> Min b Source #

(>>) :: Min a -> Min b -> Min b Source #

return :: a -> Min a Source #

fail :: String -> Min a Source #

Monad Complex Source #

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: Complex a -> (a -> Complex b) -> Complex b Source #

(>>) :: Complex a -> Complex b -> Complex b Source #

return :: a -> Complex a Source #

fail :: String -> Complex a Source #

Monad (Either e) Source #

Since: 4.4.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: Either e a -> (a -> Either e b) -> Either e b Source #

(>>) :: Either e a -> Either e b -> Either e b Source #

return :: a -> Either e a Source #

fail :: String -> Either e a Source #

Monad (U1 *) Source #

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: U1 * a -> (a -> U1 * b) -> U1 * b Source #

(>>) :: U1 * a -> U1 * b -> U1 * b Source #

return :: a -> U1 * a Source #

fail :: String -> U1 * a Source #

Monoid a => Monad ((,) a) Source #

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: (a, a) -> (a -> (a, b)) -> (a, b) Source #

(>>) :: (a, a) -> (a, b) -> (a, b) Source #

return :: a -> (a, a) Source #

fail :: String -> (a, a) Source #

Monad (ST s) Source #

Since: 2.1

Methods

(>>=) :: ST s a -> (a -> ST s b) -> ST s b Source #

(>>) :: ST s a -> ST s b -> ST s b Source #

return :: a -> ST s a Source #

fail :: String -> ST s a Source #

Monad (Proxy *) Source #

Since: 4.7.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: Proxy * a -> (a -> Proxy * b) -> Proxy * b Source #

(>>) :: Proxy * a -> Proxy * b -> Proxy * b Source #

return :: a -> Proxy * a Source #

fail :: String -> Proxy * a Source #

ArrowApply a => Monad (ArrowMonad a) Source #

Since: 2.1

Methods

(>>=) :: ArrowMonad a a -> (a -> ArrowMonad a b) -> ArrowMonad a b Source #

(>>) :: ArrowMonad a a -> ArrowMonad a b -> ArrowMonad a b Source #

return :: a -> ArrowMonad a a Source #

fail :: String -> ArrowMonad a a Source #

Monad m => Monad (WrappedMonad m) Source # 
Monad (ST s) Source #

Since: 2.1

Methods

(>>=) :: ST s a -> (a -> ST s b) -> ST s b Source #

(>>) :: ST s a -> ST s b -> ST s b Source #

return :: a -> ST s a Source #

fail :: String -> ST s a Source #

Monad f => Monad (Rec1 * f) Source #

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: Rec1 * f a -> (a -> Rec1 * f b) -> Rec1 * f b Source #

(>>) :: Rec1 * f a -> Rec1 * f b -> Rec1 * f b Source #

return :: a -> Rec1 * f a Source #

fail :: String -> Rec1 * f a Source #

Monad f => Monad (Alt * f) Source # 

Methods

(>>=) :: Alt * f a -> (a -> Alt * f b) -> Alt * f b Source #

(>>) :: Alt * f a -> Alt * f b -> Alt * f b Source #

return :: a -> Alt * f a Source #

fail :: String -> Alt * f a Source #

Monad ((->) LiftedRep LiftedRep r) Source #

Since: 2.1

Methods

(>>=) :: (LiftedRep -> LiftedRep) r a -> (a -> (LiftedRep -> LiftedRep) r b) -> (LiftedRep -> LiftedRep) r b Source #

(>>) :: (LiftedRep -> LiftedRep) r a -> (LiftedRep -> LiftedRep) r b -> (LiftedRep -> LiftedRep) r b Source #

return :: a -> (LiftedRep -> LiftedRep) r a Source #

fail :: String -> (LiftedRep -> LiftedRep) r a Source #

(Monad f, Monad g) => Monad ((:*:) * f g) Source #

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: (* :*: f) g a -> (a -> (* :*: f) g b) -> (* :*: f) g b Source #

(>>) :: (* :*: f) g a -> (* :*: f) g b -> (* :*: f) g b Source #

return :: a -> (* :*: f) g a Source #

fail :: String -> (* :*: f) g a Source #

(Monad f, Monad g) => Monad (Product * f g) Source #

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: Product * f g a -> (a -> Product * f g b) -> Product * f g b Source #

(>>) :: Product * f g a -> Product * f g b -> Product * f g b Source #

return :: a -> Product * f g a Source #

fail :: String -> Product * f g a Source #

Monad f => Monad (M1 * i c f) Source #

Since: 4.9.0.0

Methods

(>>=) :: M1 * i c f a -> (a -> M1 * i c f b) -> M1 * i c f b Source #

(>>) :: M1 * i c f a -> M1 * i c f b -> M1 * i c f b Source #

return :: a -> M1 * i c f a Source #

fail :: String -> M1 * i c f a Source #