{-# LANGUAGE CPP #-} {-# LANGUAGE Rank2Types #-} #ifdef TRUSTWORTHY {-# LANGUAGE Trustworthy #-} #endif ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- | -- Module : Data.HashSet.Lens -- Copyright : (C) 2012-13 Edward Kmett -- License : BSD-style (see the file LICENSE) -- Maintainer : Edward Kmett -- Stability : provisional -- Portability : portable -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- module Data.HashSet.Lens ( setmapped , setOf ) where import Control.Lens.Getter (Getting, views) import Control.Lens.Setter (setting) import Control.Lens.Type import Data.HashSet as HashSet import Data.Hashable -- $setup -- >>> :set -XNoOverloadedStrings -- >>> import Control.Lens -- | This 'Setter' can be used to change the type of a 'HashSet' by mapping -- the elements to new values. -- -- Sadly, you can't create a valid 'Traversal' for a 'Set', but you can -- manipulate it by reading using 'Control.Lens.Fold.folded' and reindexing it via 'setmapped'. setmapped :: (Eq i, Hashable i, Eq j, Hashable j) => IndexPreservingSetter (HashSet i) (HashSet j) i j setmapped = setting HashSet.map {-# INLINE setmapped #-} -- | Construct a set from a 'Getter', 'Control.Lens.Fold.Fold', 'Control.Lens.Traversal.Traversal', 'Control.Lens.Lens.Lens' or 'Control.Lens.Iso.Iso'. -- -- @ -- 'setOf' :: 'Hashable' a => 'Getter' s a -> s -> 'HashSet' a -- 'setOf' :: ('Eq' a, 'Hashable' a) => 'Fold' s a -> s -> 'HashSet' a -- 'setOf' :: 'Hashable' a => 'Iso'' s a -> s -> 'HashSet' a -- 'setOf' :: 'Hashable' a => 'Lens'' s a -> s -> 'HashSet' a -- 'setOf' :: ('Eq' a, 'Hashable' a) => 'Traversal'' s a -> s -> 'HashSet' a -- @ setOf :: Hashable a => Getting (HashSet a) s a -> s -> HashSet a setOf l = views l HashSet.singleton {-# INLINE setOf #-}