| Copyright | (C) 2013 Edward Kmett |
|---|---|
| License | BSD-style (see the file LICENSE) |
| Maintainer | Edward Kmett <ekmett@gmail.com> |
| Stability | experimental |
| Portability | portable |
| Safe Haskell | Trustworthy |
| Language | Haskell98 |
Bound.Scope.Simple
Description
Scope provides a single traditional de Bruijn level
and is often used inside of the definition of binders.
- newtype Scope b f a = Scope {}
- abstract :: Functor f => (a -> Maybe b) -> f a -> Scope b f a
- abstract1 :: (Functor f, Eq a) => a -> f a -> Scope () f a
- instantiate :: Monad f => (b -> f a) -> Scope b f a -> f a
- instantiate1 :: Monad f => f a -> Scope n f a -> f a
- fromScope :: Scope b f a -> f (Var b a)
- toScope :: f (Var b a) -> Scope b f a
- splat :: Monad f => (a -> f c) -> (b -> f c) -> Scope b f a -> f c
- bindings :: Foldable f => Scope b f a -> [b]
- mapBound :: Functor f => (b -> b') -> Scope b f a -> Scope b' f a
- mapScope :: Functor f => (b -> d) -> (a -> c) -> Scope b f a -> Scope d f c
- liftMBound :: Monad m => (b -> b') -> Scope b m a -> Scope b' m a
- liftMScope :: Monad m => (b -> d) -> (a -> c) -> Scope b m a -> Scope d m c
- foldMapBound :: (Foldable f, Monoid r) => (b -> r) -> Scope b f a -> r
- foldMapScope :: (Foldable f, Monoid r) => (b -> r) -> (a -> r) -> Scope b f a -> r
- traverseBound_ :: (Applicative g, Foldable f) => (b -> g d) -> Scope b f a -> g ()
- traverseScope_ :: (Applicative g, Foldable f) => (b -> g d) -> (a -> g c) -> Scope b f a -> g ()
- mapMBound_ :: (Monad g, Foldable f) => (b -> g d) -> Scope b f a -> g ()
- mapMScope_ :: (Monad m, Foldable f) => (b -> m d) -> (a -> m c) -> Scope b f a -> m ()
- traverseBound :: (Applicative g, Traversable f) => (b -> g c) -> Scope b f a -> g (Scope c f a)
- traverseScope :: (Applicative g, Traversable f) => (b -> g d) -> (a -> g c) -> Scope b f a -> g (Scope d f c)
- mapMBound :: (Monad m, Traversable f) => (b -> m c) -> Scope b f a -> m (Scope c f a)
- mapMScope :: (Monad m, Traversable f) => (b -> m d) -> (a -> m c) -> Scope b f a -> m (Scope d f c)
- serializeScope :: (Serial1 f, MonadPut m) => (b -> m ()) -> (v -> m ()) -> Scope b f v -> m ()
- deserializeScope :: (Serial1 f, MonadGet m) => m b -> m v -> m (Scope b f v)
- hoistScope :: (f (Var b a) -> g (Var b a)) -> Scope b f a -> Scope b g a
- bitraverseScope :: (Bitraversable t, Applicative f) => (k -> f k') -> (a -> f a') -> Scope b (t k) a -> f (Scope b (t k') a')
- bitransverseScope :: Applicative f => (forall a a'. (a -> f a') -> t a -> f (u a')) -> forall a a'. (a -> f a') -> Scope b t a -> f (Scope b u a')
- transverseScope :: Functor f => (forall r. g r -> f (h r)) -> Scope b g a -> f (Scope b h a)
- instantiateVars :: Monad t => [a] -> Scope Int t a -> t a
Documentation
is an Scope b f af expression with bound variables in b,
and free variables in a
This implements traditional de Bruijn indices, while Scope
implements generalized de Bruijn indices.
These traditional indices can be used to test the performance gain of generalized indices.
While this type Scope is identical to EitherT
this module focuses on a drop-in replacement for Scope.
Another use case is for syntaxes not stable under substitution,
therefore with only a Functor instance and no Monad instance.
Instances
| MonadTrans (Scope b) | |
| Bound (Scope b) | |
| Monad f => Monad (Scope b f) | The monad permits substitution on free variables, while preserving bound variables |
| Functor f => Functor (Scope b f) | |
| (Functor f, Monad f) => Applicative (Scope b f) | |
| Foldable f => Foldable (Scope b f) |
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| Traversable f => Traversable (Scope b f) | |
| (Serial b, Serial1 f) => Serial1 (Scope b f) | |
| (Hashable b, Monad f, Hashable1 f) => Hashable1 (Scope b f) | |
| (Functor f, Eq b, Eq1 f) => Eq1 (Scope b f) | |
| (Functor f, Ord b, Ord1 f) => Ord1 (Scope b f) | |
| (Functor f, Show b, Show1 f) => Show1 (Scope b f) | |
| (Functor f, Read b, Read1 f) => Read1 (Scope b f) | |
| Typeable (* -> (* -> *) -> * -> *) Scope | |
| (Functor f, Eq b, Eq1 f, Eq a) => Eq (Scope b f a) | |
| (Typeable * b, Typeable (* -> *) f, Data a, Data (f (Var b a))) => Data (Scope b f a) | |
| (Functor f, Ord b, Ord1 f, Ord a) => Ord (Scope b f a) | |
| (Functor f, Read b, Read1 f, Read a) => Read (Scope b f a) | |
| (Functor f, Show b, Show1 f, Show a) => Show (Scope b f a) | |
| (Binary b, Serial1 f, Binary a) => Binary (Scope b f a) | |
| (Serial b, Serial1 f, Serial a) => Serial (Scope b f a) | |
| (Serialize b, Serial1 f, Serialize a) => Serialize (Scope b f a) | |
| (Hashable b, Monad f, Hashable1 f, Hashable a) => Hashable (Scope b f a) |
Abstraction
abstract :: Functor f => (a -> Maybe b) -> f a -> Scope b f a Source
Capture some free variables in an expression to yield
a Scope with bound variables in b
>>>:m + Data.List>>>abstract (`elemIndex` "bar") "barry"Scope [B 0,B 1,B 2,B 2,F 'y']
abstract1 :: (Functor f, Eq a) => a -> f a -> Scope () f a Source
Abstract over a single variable
>>>abstract1 'x' "xyz"Scope [B (),F 'y',F 'z']
Instantiation
instantiate :: Monad f => (b -> f a) -> Scope b f a -> f a Source
Enter a scope, instantiating all bound variables
>>>:m + Data.List>>>instantiate (\x -> [toEnum (97 + x)]) $ abstract (`elemIndex` "bar") "barry""abccy"
instantiate1 :: Monad f => f a -> Scope n f a -> f a Source
Enter a Scope that binds one variable, instantiating it
>>>instantiate1 "x" $ Scope [B (),F 'y',F 'z']"xyz"
Alternative names for 'unscope'/'Scope'
Bound variable manipulation
splat :: Monad f => (a -> f c) -> (b -> f c) -> Scope b f a -> f c Source
Perform substitution on both bound and free variables in a Scope.
bindings :: Foldable f => Scope b f a -> [b] Source
Return a list of occurences of the variables bound by this Scope.
mapBound :: Functor f => (b -> b') -> Scope b f a -> Scope b' f a Source
Perform a change of variables on bound variables.
mapScope :: Functor f => (b -> d) -> (a -> c) -> Scope b f a -> Scope d f c Source
Perform a change of variables, reassigning both bound and free variables.
liftMBound :: Monad m => (b -> b') -> Scope b m a -> Scope b' m a Source
Perform a change of variables on bound variables given only a Monad
instance
liftMScope :: Monad m => (b -> d) -> (a -> c) -> Scope b m a -> Scope d m c Source
foldMapBound :: (Foldable f, Monoid r) => (b -> r) -> Scope b f a -> r Source
Obtain a result by collecting information from both bound and free variables
foldMapScope :: (Foldable f, Monoid r) => (b -> r) -> (a -> r) -> Scope b f a -> r Source
Obtain a result by collecting information from both bound and free variables
traverseBound_ :: (Applicative g, Foldable f) => (b -> g d) -> Scope b f a -> g () Source
traverseScope_ :: (Applicative g, Foldable f) => (b -> g d) -> (a -> g c) -> Scope b f a -> g () Source
traverse both the variables bound by this scope and any free variables.
mapMBound_ :: (Monad g, Foldable f) => (b -> g d) -> Scope b f a -> g () Source
mapM_ over the variables bound by this scope
mapMScope_ :: (Monad m, Foldable f) => (b -> m d) -> (a -> m c) -> Scope b f a -> m () Source
A traverseScope_ that can be used when you only have a Monad
instance
traverseBound :: (Applicative g, Traversable f) => (b -> g c) -> Scope b f a -> g (Scope c f a) Source
Traverse both bound and free variables
traverseScope :: (Applicative g, Traversable f) => (b -> g d) -> (a -> g c) -> Scope b f a -> g (Scope d f c) Source
Traverse both bound and free variables
mapMBound :: (Monad m, Traversable f) => (b -> m c) -> Scope b f a -> m (Scope c f a) Source
mapM over both bound and free variables
mapMScope :: (Monad m, Traversable f) => (b -> m d) -> (a -> m c) -> Scope b f a -> m (Scope d f c) Source
A traverseScope that can be used when you only have a Monad
instance
serializeScope :: (Serial1 f, MonadPut m) => (b -> m ()) -> (v -> m ()) -> Scope b f v -> m () Source
deserializeScope :: (Serial1 f, MonadGet m) => m b -> m v -> m (Scope b f v) Source
bitraverseScope :: (Bitraversable t, Applicative f) => (k -> f k') -> (a -> f a') -> Scope b (t k) a -> f (Scope b (t k') a') Source
This allows you to bitraverse a Scope.
bitransverseScope :: Applicative f => (forall a a'. (a -> f a') -> t a -> f (u a')) -> forall a a'. (a -> f a') -> Scope b t a -> f (Scope b u a') Source
transverseScope :: Functor f => (forall r. g r -> f (h r)) -> Scope b g a -> f (Scope b h a) Source
This is a higher-order analogue of traverse.
instantiateVars :: Monad t => [a] -> Scope Int t a -> t a Source
instantiate bound variables using a list of new variables