{-# LANGUAGE Safe #-} {- | Module : Relude.Extra.Bifunctor Copyright : (c) 2018-2022 Kowainik SPDX-License-Identifier : MIT Maintainer : Kowainik Stability : Stable Portability : Portable Useful combinators for bifunctors inside functors. This set of functions is useful when you want to work with types like these ones: @ foo :: IO (Either a b) bar :: IO (a, b) baz :: Maybe (Either a b) qux :: Maybe (a, b) doo :: (a, a) dee :: Either a a @ @since 0.1.0 -} module Relude.Extra.Bifunctor ( bimapBoth , bimapF , firstF , secondF ) where import Relude {- | Maps a function over both elements of a bifunctor. >>> bimapBoth length ([True], [False, True]) (1,2) >>> map (bimapBoth not) [Left True, Right False] [Left False,Right True] @since 0.6.0.0 -} bimapBoth :: Bifunctor f => (a -> b) -> f a a -> f b b bimapBoth f = bimap f f {-# INLINE bimapBoth #-} {- | Fmaps functions for nested bifunctor. Short for @fmap (bimap f g)@. >>> bimapF not length $ Just (False, ['a', 'b']) Just (True,2) @since 0.1.0 -} bimapF :: (Functor f, Bifunctor p) => (a -> c) -> (b -> d) -> f (p a b) -> f (p c d) bimapF f g = fmap (bimap f g) {-# INLINE bimapF #-} {- | Short for @fmap . first@. >>> firstF not $ Just (False, ['a', 'b']) Just (True,"ab") @since 0.1.0 -} firstF :: (Functor f, Bifunctor p) => (a -> c) -> f (p a b) -> f (p c b) firstF = fmap . first {-# INLINE firstF #-} {- | Short for @fmap . second@. >>> secondF length $ Just (False, ['a', 'b']) Just (False,2) @since 0.1.0 -} secondF :: (Functor f, Bifunctor p) => (b -> d) -> f (p a b) -> f (p a d) secondF = fmap . second {-# INLINE secondF #-}