| Copyright | (c) NoviSci Inc 2020 |
|---|---|
| License | BSD3 |
| Maintainer | bsaul@novisci.com |
| Safe Haskell | Safe |
| Language | Haskell2010 |
Hasklepias.Reexports
Contents
Description
Synopsis
- class Num a where
- data Integer
- data Natural
- naturalToInt :: Natural -> Int
- class (Real a, Enum a) => Integral a where
- class Generic a
- class Show a where
- class KnownSymbol (n :: Symbol)
- symbolVal :: forall (n :: Symbol) proxy. KnownSymbol n => proxy n -> String
- join :: Monad m => m (m a) -> m a
- class Applicative m => Monad (m :: Type -> Type) where
- class Functor (f :: Type -> Type) where
- (=<<) :: Monad m => (a -> m b) -> m a -> m b
- class Functor f => Applicative (f :: Type -> Type) where
- (<$>) :: Functor f => (a -> b) -> f a -> f b
- class Bifunctor (p :: Type -> Type -> Type) where
- otherwise :: Bool
- data Bool
- bool :: a -> a -> Bool -> a
- (&&) :: Bool -> Bool -> Bool
- (||) :: Bool -> Bool -> Bool
- not :: Bool -> Bool
- data Either a b
- class Eq a where
- data Int
- data Maybe a
- mapMaybe :: (a -> Maybe b) -> [a] -> [b]
- catMaybes :: [Maybe a] -> [a]
- listToMaybe :: [a] -> Maybe a
- maybeToList :: Maybe a -> [a]
- fromMaybe :: a -> Maybe a -> a
- fromJust :: HasCallStack => Maybe a -> a
- isNothing :: Maybe a -> Bool
- isJust :: Maybe a -> Bool
- maybe :: b -> (a -> b) -> Maybe a -> b
- (<>) :: Semigroup a => a -> a -> a
- class Semigroup a => Monoid a where
- class Contravariant (f :: Type -> Type) where
- contramap :: (a -> b) -> f b -> f a
- newtype Predicate a = Predicate {
- getPredicate :: a -> Bool
- class Foldable (t :: Type -> Type) where
- fold :: Monoid m => t m -> m
- foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> t a -> m
- foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> t a -> m
- foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> t a -> b
- foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> t a -> b
- foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> t a -> b
- foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> t a -> b
- foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> t a -> a
- foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> t a -> a
- toList :: t a -> [a]
- null :: t a -> Bool
- length :: t a -> Int
- elem :: Eq a => a -> t a -> Bool
- maximum :: Ord a => t a -> a
- minimum :: Ord a => t a -> a
- sum :: Num a => t a -> a
- product :: Num a => t a -> a
- ($) :: forall (r :: RuntimeRep) a (b :: TYPE r). (a -> b) -> a -> b
- flip :: (a -> b -> c) -> b -> a -> c
- (.) :: (b -> c) -> (a -> b) -> a -> c
- const :: a -> b -> a
- id :: a -> a
- (++) :: [a] -> [a] -> [a]
- zip :: [a] -> [b] -> [(a, b)]
- map :: (a -> b) -> [a] -> [b]
- length :: Foldable t => t a -> Int
- null :: Foldable t => t a -> Bool
- all :: Foldable t => (a -> Bool) -> t a -> Bool
- any :: Foldable t => (a -> Bool) -> t a -> Bool
- sort :: Ord a => [a] -> [a]
- transpose :: [[a]] -> [[a]]
- unzip :: [(a, b)] -> ([a], [b])
- zipWith :: (a -> b -> c) -> [a] -> [b] -> [c]
- replicate :: Int -> a -> [a]
- scanl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> [a] -> [b]
- scanl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> [a] -> [a]
- data NonEmpty a = a :| [a]
- class Eq a => Ord a where
- data Ordering
- data Proxy (t :: k) = Proxy
- data Day
- data DayOfWeek
- addGregorianDurationClip :: CalendarDiffDays -> Day -> Day
- gregorianMonthLength :: Year -> MonthOfYear -> DayOfMonth
- fromGregorian :: Year -> MonthOfYear -> DayOfMonth -> Day
- toGregorian :: Day -> (Year, MonthOfYear, DayOfMonth)
- type Year = Integer
- type MonthOfYear = Int
- type DayOfMonth = Int
- diffDays :: Day -> Day -> Integer
- data CalendarDiffDays = CalendarDiffDays {}
- data Text
- pack :: String -> Text
- class (Functor t, Foldable t) => Traversable (t :: Type -> Type) where
- traverse :: Applicative f => (a -> f b) -> t a -> f (t b)
- sequenceA :: Applicative f => t (f a) -> f (t a)
- mapM :: Monad m => (a -> m b) -> t a -> m (t b)
- sequence :: Monad m => t (m a) -> m (t a)
- fst :: (a, b) -> a
- snd :: (a, b) -> b
- uncurry :: (a -> b -> c) -> (a, b) -> c
- curry :: ((a, b) -> c) -> a -> b -> c
- curryN :: Curry a b => a -> b
- uncurryN :: Curry a b => b -> a
- module IntervalAlgebra
- module IntervalAlgebra.IntervalUtilities
- module IntervalAlgebra.PairedInterval
- lastMay :: [a] -> Maybe a
- headMay :: [a] -> Maybe a
- (<!) :: (a -> b) -> a -> b
- (!>) :: a -> (a -> b) -> b
- (<.) :: (b -> c) -> (a -> b) -> a -> c
- (.>) :: (a -> b) -> (b -> c) -> a -> c
- (<|) :: (a -> b) -> a -> b
- (|>) :: a -> (a -> b) -> b
- class Functor f => Filterable (f :: Type -> Type) where
- class (Traversable t, Filterable t) => Witherable (t :: Type -> Type) where
- wither :: Applicative f => (a -> f (Maybe b)) -> t a -> f (t b)
- witherM :: Monad m => (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> t a -> m (t b)
- filterA :: Applicative f => (a -> f Bool) -> t a -> f (t a)
- witherMap :: Applicative m => (t b -> r) -> (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> t a -> m r
- setFromList :: Ord a => [a] -> Set a
- mapFromList :: Ord k => [(k, a)] -> Map k a
- mapToList :: Ord k => Map k a -> [(k, a)]
Re-exports
Basic numeric class.
The Haskell Report defines no laws for Num. However, ( and +)( are
customarily expected to define a ring and have the following properties:*)
- Associativity of
(+) (x + y) + z=x + (y + z)- Commutativity of
(+) x + y=y + xis the additive identityfromInteger0x + fromInteger 0=xnegategives the additive inversex + negate x=fromInteger 0- Associativity of
(*) (x * y) * z=x * (y * z)is the multiplicative identityfromInteger1x * fromInteger 1=xandfromInteger 1 * x=x- Distributivity of
(with respect to*)(+) a * (b + c)=(a * b) + (a * c)and(b + c) * a=(b * a) + (c * a)
Note that it isn't customarily expected that a type instance of both Num
and Ord implement an ordered ring. Indeed, in base only Integer and
Rational do.
Methods
Unary negation.
Absolute value.
Sign of a number.
The functions abs and signum should satisfy the law:
abs x * signum x == x
For real numbers, the signum is either -1 (negative), 0 (zero)
or 1 (positive).
fromInteger :: Integer -> a #
Conversion from an Integer.
An integer literal represents the application of the function
fromInteger to the appropriate value of type Integer,
so such literals have type (.Num a) => a
Instances
Arbitrary precision integers. In contrast with fixed-size integral types
such as Int, the Integer type represents the entire infinite range of
integers.
For more information about this type's representation, see the comments in its implementation.
Instances
| Enum Integer | Since: base-2.1 |
| Eq Integer | |
| Integral Integer | Since: base-2.0.1 |
Defined in GHC.Real | |
| Data Integer | Since: base-4.0.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Data Methods gfoldl :: (forall d b. Data d => c (d -> b) -> d -> c b) -> (forall g. g -> c g) -> Integer -> c Integer # gunfold :: (forall b r. Data b => c (b -> r) -> c r) -> (forall r. r -> c r) -> Constr -> c Integer # toConstr :: Integer -> Constr # dataTypeOf :: Integer -> DataType # dataCast1 :: Typeable t => (forall d. Data d => c (t d)) -> Maybe (c Integer) # dataCast2 :: Typeable t => (forall d e. (Data d, Data e) => c (t d e)) -> Maybe (c Integer) # gmapT :: (forall b. Data b => b -> b) -> Integer -> Integer # gmapQl :: (r -> r' -> r) -> r -> (forall d. Data d => d -> r') -> Integer -> r # gmapQr :: forall r r'. (r' -> r -> r) -> r -> (forall d. Data d => d -> r') -> Integer -> r # gmapQ :: (forall d. Data d => d -> u) -> Integer -> [u] # gmapQi :: Int -> (forall d. Data d => d -> u) -> Integer -> u # gmapM :: Monad m => (forall d. Data d => d -> m d) -> Integer -> m Integer # gmapMp :: MonadPlus m => (forall d. Data d => d -> m d) -> Integer -> m Integer # gmapMo :: MonadPlus m => (forall d. Data d => d -> m d) -> Integer -> m Integer # | |
| Num Integer | Since: base-2.1 |
| Ord Integer | |
| Read Integer | Since: base-2.1 |
| Real Integer | Since: base-2.0.1 |
Defined in GHC.Real Methods toRational :: Integer -> Rational # | |
| Show Integer | Since: base-2.1 |
| Arbitrary Integer | |
| CoArbitrary Integer | |
Defined in Test.QuickCheck.Arbitrary Methods coarbitrary :: Integer -> Gen b -> Gen b # | |
| Hashable Integer | |
Defined in Data.Hashable.Class | |
| UniformRange Integer | |
Defined in System.Random.Internal | |
| ToJSON Integer | |
Defined in Data.Aeson.Types.ToJSON | |
| ToJSONKey Integer | |
Defined in Data.Aeson.Types.ToJSON | |
| FromJSON Integer | This instance includes a bounds check to prevent maliciously
large inputs to fill up the memory of the target system. You can
newtype |
| FromJSONKey Integer | |
Defined in Data.Aeson.Types.FromJSON Methods | |
| Lift Integer | |
| IntervalSizeable Integer Integer | |
| IntervalSizeable Day Integer | |
| KnownNat n => Reifies (n :: Nat) Integer | |
Defined in Data.Reflection | |
Type representing arbitrary-precision non-negative integers.
>>>2^100 :: Natural1267650600228229401496703205376
Operations whose result would be negative ,throw
(Underflow :: ArithException)
>>>-1 :: Natural*** Exception: arithmetic underflow
Since: base-4.8.0.0
Constructors
| NatS# GmpLimb# | in |
| NatJ# !BigNat | in Invariant: |
Instances
| Enum Natural | Since: base-4.8.0.0 |
| Eq Natural | Since: base-4.8.0.0 |
| Integral Natural | Since: base-4.8.0.0 |
Defined in GHC.Real | |
| Data Natural | Since: base-4.8.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Data Methods gfoldl :: (forall d b. Data d => c (d -> b) -> d -> c b) -> (forall g. g -> c g) -> Natural -> c Natural # gunfold :: (forall b r. Data b => c (b -> r) -> c r) -> (forall r. r -> c r) -> Constr -> c Natural # toConstr :: Natural -> Constr # dataTypeOf :: Natural -> DataType # dataCast1 :: Typeable t => (forall d. Data d => c (t d)) -> Maybe (c Natural) # dataCast2 :: Typeable t => (forall d e. (Data d, Data e) => c (t d e)) -> Maybe (c Natural) # gmapT :: (forall b. Data b => b -> b) -> Natural -> Natural # gmapQl :: (r -> r' -> r) -> r -> (forall d. Data d => d -> r') -> Natural -> r # gmapQr :: forall r r'. (r' -> r -> r) -> r -> (forall d. Data d => d -> r') -> Natural -> r # gmapQ :: (forall d. Data d => d -> u) -> Natural -> [u] # gmapQi :: Int -> (forall d. Data d => d -> u) -> Natural -> u # gmapM :: Monad m => (forall d. Data d => d -> m d) -> Natural -> m Natural # gmapMp :: MonadPlus m => (forall d. Data d => d -> m d) -> Natural -> m Natural # gmapMo :: MonadPlus m => (forall d. Data d => d -> m d) -> Natural -> m Natural # | |
| Num Natural | Note that Since: base-4.8.0.0 |
| Ord Natural | Since: base-4.8.0.0 |
| Read Natural | Since: base-4.8.0.0 |
| Real Natural | Since: base-4.8.0.0 |
Defined in GHC.Real Methods toRational :: Natural -> Rational # | |
| Show Natural | Since: base-4.8.0.0 |
| Semigroup Natural Source # | |
| Monoid Natural Source # | |
| Hashable Natural | |
Defined in Data.Hashable.Class | |
| UniformRange Natural | |
Defined in System.Random.Internal | |
| Semiring Natural Source # | |
| ToJSON Natural | |
Defined in Data.Aeson.Types.ToJSON | |
| ToJSONKey Natural | |
Defined in Data.Aeson.Types.ToJSON | |
| FromJSON Natural | |
| FromJSONKey Natural | |
Defined in Data.Aeson.Types.FromJSON Methods | |
| Lift Natural | |
naturalToInt :: Natural -> Int #
class (Real a, Enum a) => Integral a where #
Integral numbers, supporting integer division.
The Haskell Report defines no laws for Integral. However, Integral
instances are customarily expected to define a Euclidean domain and have the
following properties for the div/mod and quot/rem pairs, given
suitable Euclidean functions f and g:
x=y * quot x y + rem x ywithrem x y=fromInteger 0org (rem x y)<g yx=y * div x y + mod x ywithmod x y=fromInteger 0orf (mod x y)<f y
An example of a suitable Euclidean function, for Integer's instance, is
abs.
Methods
quot :: a -> a -> a infixl 7 #
integer division truncated toward zero
integer remainder, satisfying
(x `quot` y)*y + (x `rem` y) == x
integer division truncated toward negative infinity
integer modulus, satisfying
(x `div` y)*y + (x `mod` y) == x
conversion to Integer
Instances
Representable types of kind *.
This class is derivable in GHC with the DeriveGeneric flag on.
A Generic instance must satisfy the following laws:
from.to≡idto.from≡id
Instances
Conversion of values to readable Strings.
Derived instances of Show have the following properties, which
are compatible with derived instances of Read:
- The result of
showis a syntactically correct Haskell expression containing only constants, given the fixity declarations in force at the point where the type is declared. It contains only the constructor names defined in the data type, parentheses, and spaces. When labelled constructor fields are used, braces, commas, field names, and equal signs are also used. - If the constructor is defined to be an infix operator, then
showsPrecwill produce infix applications of the constructor. - the representation will be enclosed in parentheses if the
precedence of the top-level constructor in
xis less thand(associativity is ignored). Thus, ifdis0then the result is never surrounded in parentheses; ifdis11it is always surrounded in parentheses, unless it is an atomic expression. - If the constructor is defined using record syntax, then
showwill produce the record-syntax form, with the fields given in the same order as the original declaration.
For example, given the declarations
infixr 5 :^: data Tree a = Leaf a | Tree a :^: Tree a
the derived instance of Show is equivalent to
instance (Show a) => Show (Tree a) where
showsPrec d (Leaf m) = showParen (d > app_prec) $
showString "Leaf " . showsPrec (app_prec+1) m
where app_prec = 10
showsPrec d (u :^: v) = showParen (d > up_prec) $
showsPrec (up_prec+1) u .
showString " :^: " .
showsPrec (up_prec+1) v
where up_prec = 5Note that right-associativity of :^: is ignored. For example,
produces the stringshow(Leaf 1 :^: Leaf 2 :^: Leaf 3)"Leaf 1 :^: (Leaf 2 :^: Leaf 3)".
Methods
Arguments
| :: Int | the operator precedence of the enclosing
context (a number from |
| -> a | the value to be converted to a |
| -> ShowS |
Convert a value to a readable String.
showsPrec should satisfy the law
showsPrec d x r ++ s == showsPrec d x (r ++ s)
Derived instances of Read and Show satisfy the following:
That is, readsPrec parses the string produced by
showsPrec, and delivers the value that showsPrec started with.
Instances
class KnownSymbol (n :: Symbol) #
This class gives the string associated with a type-level symbol. There are instances of the class for every concrete literal: "hello", etc.
Since: base-4.7.0.0
Minimal complete definition
symbolSing
symbolVal :: forall (n :: Symbol) proxy. KnownSymbol n => proxy n -> String #
Since: base-4.7.0.0
join :: Monad m => m (m a) -> m a #
The join function is the conventional monad join operator. It
is used to remove one level of monadic structure, projecting its
bound argument into the outer level.
'' can be understood as the join bssdo expression
do bs <- bss bs
Examples
A common use of join is to run an IO computation returned from
an STM transaction, since STM transactions
can't perform IO directly. Recall that
atomically :: STM a -> IO a
is used to run STM transactions atomically. So, by
specializing the types of atomically and join to
atomically:: STM (IO b) -> IO (IO b)join:: IO (IO b) -> IO b
we can compose them as
join.atomically:: STM (IO b) -> IO b
class Applicative m => Monad (m :: Type -> Type) where #
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:
- Left identity
returna>>=k = k a- Right identity
m>>=return= m- Associativity
m>>=(\x -> k x>>=h) = (m>>=k)>>=h
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
(>>=) :: m a -> (a -> m b) -> m b infixl 1 #
Sequentially compose two actions, passing any value produced by the first as an argument to the second.
'as ' can be understood as the >>= bsdo expression
do a <- as bs a
(>>) :: m a -> m b -> m b infixl 1 #
Sequentially compose two actions, discarding any value produced by the first, like sequencing operators (such as the semicolon) in imperative languages.
'as ' can be understood as the >> bsdo expression
do as bs
Inject a value into the monadic type.
Instances
| Monad [] | Since: base-2.1 |
| Monad Maybe | Since: base-2.1 |
| Monad IO | Since: base-2.1 |
| Monad Par1 | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Monad Q | |
| Monad OneTuple | |
| Monad Gen | |
| Monad Complex | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Monad Min | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Monad Max | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Monad First | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Monad Last | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Monad Option | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Monad Identity | Since: base-4.8.0.0 |
| Monad First | Since: base-4.8.0.0 |
| Monad Last | Since: base-4.8.0.0 |
| Monad Dual | Since: base-4.8.0.0 |
| Monad Sum | Since: base-4.8.0.0 |
| Monad Product | Since: base-4.8.0.0 |
| Monad Down | Since: base-4.11.0.0 |
| Monad ReadP | Since: base-2.1 |
| Monad NonEmpty | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Monad Tree | |
| Monad Seq | |
| Monad DNonEmpty | |
| Monad DList | |
| Monad Vector | |
| Monad SmallArray | |
Defined in Data.Primitive.SmallArray Methods (>>=) :: SmallArray a -> (a -> SmallArray b) -> SmallArray b # (>>) :: SmallArray a -> SmallArray b -> SmallArray b # return :: a -> SmallArray a # | |
| Monad Array | |
| Monad IResult | |
| Monad Result | |
| Monad Parser | |
| Monad Id | |
| Monad Box | |
| Monad P | Since: base-2.1 |
| Monad FeatureData Source # | |
Defined in Features.Compose Methods (>>=) :: FeatureData a -> (a -> FeatureData b) -> FeatureData b # (>>) :: FeatureData a -> FeatureData b -> FeatureData b # return :: a -> FeatureData a # | |
| Monad (Either e) | Since: base-4.4.0.0 |
| Monad (U1 :: Type -> Type) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Monoid a => Monad ((,) a) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Monad m => Monad (WrappedMonad m) | Since: base-4.7.0.0 |
Defined in Control.Applicative Methods (>>=) :: WrappedMonad m a -> (a -> WrappedMonad m b) -> WrappedMonad m b # (>>) :: WrappedMonad m a -> WrappedMonad m b -> WrappedMonad m b # return :: a -> WrappedMonad m a # | |
| ArrowApply a => Monad (ArrowMonad a) | Since: base-2.1 |
Defined in Control.Arrow Methods (>>=) :: ArrowMonad a a0 -> (a0 -> ArrowMonad a b) -> ArrowMonad a b # (>>) :: ArrowMonad a a0 -> ArrowMonad a b -> ArrowMonad a b # return :: a0 -> ArrowMonad a a0 # | |
| Monad (Proxy :: Type -> Type) | Since: base-4.7.0.0 |
| Representable f => Monad (Co f) | |
| Monad m => Monad (MaybeT m) | |
| Alternative f => Monad (Cofree f) | |
| Functor f => Monad (Free f) | |
| Monad m => Monad (Yoneda m) | |
| Monad (ReifiedGetter s) | |
Defined in Control.Lens.Reified Methods (>>=) :: ReifiedGetter s a -> (a -> ReifiedGetter s b) -> ReifiedGetter s b # (>>) :: ReifiedGetter s a -> ReifiedGetter s b -> ReifiedGetter s b # return :: a -> ReifiedGetter s a # | |
| Monad (ReifiedFold s) | |
Defined in Control.Lens.Reified Methods (>>=) :: ReifiedFold s a -> (a -> ReifiedFold s b) -> ReifiedFold s b # (>>) :: ReifiedFold s a -> ReifiedFold s b -> ReifiedFold s b # return :: a -> ReifiedFold s a # | |
| Semigroup a => Monad (These a) | |
| Semigroup a => Monad (These a) | |
| Monad (Parser i) | |
| Monad (IParser t) | |
| Monad (Feature name) Source # | |
| Monad (SetM s) | |
| Monad f => Monad (Rec1 f) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| (Monoid a, Monoid b) => Monad ((,,) a b) | Since: base-4.14.0.0 |
| Monad m => Monad (Kleisli m a) | Since: base-4.14.0.0 |
| Monad f => Monad (Ap f) | Since: base-4.12.0.0 |
| Monad f => Monad (Alt f) | Since: base-4.8.0.0 |
| Monad m => Monad (ReaderT r m) | |
| Monad m => Monad (LoggerT msg m) | |
| Monad m => Monad (IdentityT m) | |
| (Applicative f, Monad f) => Monad (WhenMissing f x) | Equivalent to Since: containers-0.5.9 |
Defined in Data.IntMap.Internal Methods (>>=) :: WhenMissing f x a -> (a -> WhenMissing f x b) -> WhenMissing f x b # (>>) :: WhenMissing f x a -> WhenMissing f x b -> WhenMissing f x b # return :: a -> WhenMissing f x a # | |
| Monad m => Monad (ExceptT e m) | |
| (Functor f, Monad m) => Monad (FreeT f m) | |
| (Alternative f, Monad w) => Monad (CofreeT f w) | |
| (Monad m, Error e) => Monad (ErrorT e m) | |
| Monad m => Monad (StateT s m) | |
| Monad (Tagged s) | |
| Monad (Indexed i a) | |
| (Monoid w, Monad m) => Monad (WriterT w m) | |
| (Monad (Rep p), Representable p) => Monad (Prep p) | |
| Monad m => Monad (Reverse m) | Derived instance. |
| (Monoid w, Functor m, Monad m) => Monad (AccumT w m) | |
| Monad m => Monad (SelectT r m) | |
| Monad ((->) r :: Type -> Type) | Since: base-2.1 |
| (Monad f, Monad g) => Monad (f :*: g) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| (Monoid a, Monoid b, Monoid c) => Monad ((,,,) a b c) | Since: base-4.14.0.0 |
| (Monad f, Monad g) => Monad (Product f g) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Monad (Cokleisli w a) | |
| (Monad f, Applicative f) => Monad (WhenMatched f x y) | Equivalent to Since: containers-0.5.9 |
Defined in Data.IntMap.Internal Methods (>>=) :: WhenMatched f x y a -> (a -> WhenMatched f x y b) -> WhenMatched f x y b # (>>) :: WhenMatched f x y a -> WhenMatched f x y b -> WhenMatched f x y b # return :: a -> WhenMatched f x y a # | |
| (Applicative f, Monad f) => Monad (WhenMissing f k x) | Equivalent to Since: containers-0.5.9 |
Defined in Data.Map.Internal Methods (>>=) :: WhenMissing f k x a -> (a -> WhenMissing f k x b) -> WhenMissing f k x b # (>>) :: WhenMissing f k x a -> WhenMissing f k x b -> WhenMissing f k x b # return :: a -> WhenMissing f k x a # | |
| Monad (ContT r m) | |
| Monad f => Monad (Star f a) | |
| Monad (Costar f a) | |
| Monad f => Monad (M1 i c f) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| (Monad f, Applicative f) => Monad (WhenMatched f k x y) | Equivalent to Since: containers-0.5.9 |
Defined in Data.Map.Internal Methods (>>=) :: WhenMatched f k x y a -> (a -> WhenMatched f k x y b) -> WhenMatched f k x y b # (>>) :: WhenMatched f k x y a -> WhenMatched f k x y b -> WhenMatched f k x y b # return :: a -> WhenMatched f k x y a # | |
| (Monoid w, Monad m) => Monad (RWST r w s m) | |
class Functor (f :: Type -> Type) where #
A type f is a Functor if it provides a function fmap which, given any types a and b
lets you apply any function from (a -> b) to turn an f a into an f b, preserving the
structure of f. Furthermore f needs to adhere to the following:
Note, that the second law follows from the free theorem of the type fmap and
the first law, so you need only check that the former condition holds.
Minimal complete definition
Methods
fmap :: (a -> b) -> f a -> f b #
Using ApplicativeDo: '' can be understood as
the fmap f asdo expression
do a <- as pure (f a)
with an inferred Functor constraint.
Instances
| Functor [] | Since: base-2.1 |
| Functor Maybe | Since: base-2.1 |
| Functor IO | Since: base-2.1 |
| Functor Par1 | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Functor Q | |
| Functor OneTuple | |
| Functor Gen | |
| Functor Complex | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Functor Min | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Functor Max | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Functor First | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Functor Last | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Functor Option | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Functor ZipList | Since: base-2.1 |
| Functor Identity | Since: base-4.8.0.0 |
| Functor Handler | Since: base-4.6.0.0 |
| Functor First | Since: base-4.8.0.0 |
| Functor Last | Since: base-4.8.0.0 |
| Functor Dual | Since: base-4.8.0.0 |
| Functor Sum | Since: base-4.8.0.0 |
| Functor Product | Since: base-4.8.0.0 |
| Functor Down | Since: base-4.11.0.0 |
| Functor ReadP | Since: base-2.1 |
| Functor NonEmpty | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Functor Group | |
| Functor IntMap | |
| Functor SCC | Since: containers-0.5.4 |
| Functor Tree | |
| Functor Seq | |
| Functor FingerTree | |
Defined in Data.Sequence.Internal Methods fmap :: (a -> b) -> FingerTree a -> FingerTree b # (<$) :: a -> FingerTree b -> FingerTree a # | |
| Functor Digit | |
| Functor Node | |
| Functor Elem | |
| Functor ViewL | |
| Functor ViewR | |
| Functor DNonEmpty | |
| Functor DList | |
| Functor Vector | |
| Functor Interval | |
| Functor Doc | |
| Functor AnnotDetails | |
Defined in Text.PrettyPrint.Annotated.HughesPJ Methods fmap :: (a -> b) -> AnnotDetails a -> AnnotDetails b # (<$) :: a -> AnnotDetails b -> AnnotDetails a # | |
| Functor Span | |
| Functor SmallArray | |
Defined in Data.Primitive.SmallArray Methods fmap :: (a -> b) -> SmallArray a -> SmallArray b # (<$) :: a -> SmallArray b -> SmallArray a # | |
| Functor Array | |
| Functor FromJSONKeyFunction | Only law abiding up to interpretation |
Defined in Data.Aeson.Types.FromJSON Methods fmap :: (a -> b) -> FromJSONKeyFunction a -> FromJSONKeyFunction b # (<$) :: a -> FromJSONKeyFunction b -> FromJSONKeyFunction a # | |
| Functor IResult | |
| Functor Result | |
| Functor Parser | |
| Functor Maybe | |
| Functor Id | |
| Functor Box | |
| Functor P | Since: base-4.8.0.0 |
Defined in Text.ParserCombinators.ReadP | |
| Functor AssessmentInterval Source # | |
Defined in Cohort.AssessmentIntervals Methods fmap :: (a -> b) -> AssessmentInterval a -> AssessmentInterval b # (<$) :: a -> AssessmentInterval b -> AssessmentInterval a # | |
| Functor FollowupInterval Source # | |
Defined in Cohort.AssessmentIntervals Methods fmap :: (a -> b) -> FollowupInterval a -> FollowupInterval b # (<$) :: a -> FollowupInterval b -> FollowupInterval a # | |
| Functor BaselineInterval Source # | |
Defined in Cohort.AssessmentIntervals Methods fmap :: (a -> b) -> BaselineInterval a -> BaselineInterval b # (<$) :: a -> BaselineInterval b -> BaselineInterval a # | |
| Functor BoolPair | |
Defined in Witherable | |
| Functor FeatureData Source # | Transform (
Note that
|
Defined in Features.Compose Methods fmap :: (a -> b) -> FeatureData a -> FeatureData b # (<$) :: a -> FeatureData b -> FeatureData a # | |
| Functor Population Source # | |
Defined in Cohort.Core Methods fmap :: (a -> b) -> Population a -> Population b # (<$) :: a -> Population b -> Population a # | |
| Functor Subject Source # | |
| Functor Continuous Source # | |
Defined in Stype.Numeric.Continuous Methods fmap :: (a -> b) -> Continuous a -> Continuous b # (<$) :: a -> Continuous b -> Continuous a # | |
| Functor (Either a) | Since: base-3.0 |
| Functor (V1 :: Type -> Type) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Functor (U1 :: Type -> Type) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Functor ((,) a) | Since: base-2.1 |
| Functor (Arg a) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Monad m => Functor (WrappedMonad m) | Since: base-2.1 |
Defined in Control.Applicative Methods fmap :: (a -> b) -> WrappedMonad m a -> WrappedMonad m b # (<$) :: a -> WrappedMonad m b -> WrappedMonad m a # | |
| Arrow a => Functor (ArrowMonad a) | Since: base-4.6.0.0 |
Defined in Control.Arrow Methods fmap :: (a0 -> b) -> ArrowMonad a a0 -> ArrowMonad a b # (<$) :: a0 -> ArrowMonad a b -> ArrowMonad a a0 # | |
| Functor (Proxy :: Type -> Type) | Since: base-4.7.0.0 |
| UnrepresentableClass => Functor (LogAction m) | ⚠️CAUTION⚠️ This instance is for custom error display only.
In case it is used by mistake, the user will see the following:
# 204 "srcCologCore/Action.hs" Since: co-log-core-0.2.1.0 |
| Functor (RichMsg m) | |
| Functor (Map k) | |
| Functor f => Functor (Co f) | |
| Functor m => Functor (MaybeT m) | |
| Functor (HashMap k) | |
| Functor f => Functor (Cofree f) | |
| Functor f => Functor (Free f) | |
| Functor (Yoneda f) | |
| Functor (ReifiedGetter s) | |
Defined in Control.Lens.Reified Methods fmap :: (a -> b) -> ReifiedGetter s a -> ReifiedGetter s b # (<$) :: a -> ReifiedGetter s b -> ReifiedGetter s a # | |
| Functor (ReifiedFold s) | |
Defined in Control.Lens.Reified Methods fmap :: (a -> b) -> ReifiedFold s a -> ReifiedFold s b # (<$) :: a -> ReifiedFold s b -> ReifiedFold s a # | |
| Functor f => Functor (Indexing f) | |
| Functor f => Functor (Indexing64 f) | |
Defined in Control.Lens.Internal.Indexed Methods fmap :: (a -> b) -> Indexing64 f a -> Indexing64 f b # (<$) :: a -> Indexing64 f b -> Indexing64 f a # | |
| Functor (These a) | |
| Functor (PairedInterval b) | |
Defined in IntervalAlgebra.PairedInterval Methods fmap :: (a -> b0) -> PairedInterval b a -> PairedInterval b b0 # (<$) :: a -> PairedInterval b b0 -> PairedInterval b a # | |
| Functor (Tagged2 s) | |
Defined in Data.Aeson.Types.Generic | |
| Functor (Pair e) | |
| Functor (These a) | |
| Functor (Either a) | |
| Functor f => Functor (Lift f) | |
| Functor (IResult i) | |
| Functor (Parser i) | |
| Functor (IParser t) | |
| Functor f => Functor (WrappedFoldable f) | |
Defined in Witherable Methods fmap :: (a -> b) -> WrappedFoldable f a -> WrappedFoldable f b # (<$) :: a -> WrappedFoldable f b -> WrappedFoldable f a # | |
| Functor i => Functor (Index i) Source # | |
| Functor (Feature name) Source # | |
| Functor (SetM s) | |
Defined in Data.Graph | |
| Functor f => Functor (Rec1 f) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Functor (URec Char :: Type -> Type) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Functor (URec Double :: Type -> Type) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Functor (URec Float :: Type -> Type) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Functor (URec Int :: Type -> Type) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Functor (URec Word :: Type -> Type) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Functor (URec (Ptr ()) :: Type -> Type) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Functor ((,,) a b) | Since: base-4.14.0.0 |
| Arrow a => Functor (WrappedArrow a b) | Since: base-2.1 |
Defined in Control.Applicative Methods fmap :: (a0 -> b0) -> WrappedArrow a b a0 -> WrappedArrow a b b0 # (<$) :: a0 -> WrappedArrow a b b0 -> WrappedArrow a b a0 # | |
| Functor m => Functor (Kleisli m a) | Since: base-4.14.0.0 |
| Functor (Const m :: Type -> Type) | Since: base-2.1 |
| Functor f => Functor (Ap f) | Since: base-4.12.0.0 |
| Functor f => Functor (Alt f) | Since: base-4.8.0.0 |
| Bifunctor p => Functor (Join p) | |
| Bifunctor p => Functor (Fix p) | |
| Functor m => Functor (ReaderT r m) | |
| Functor m => Functor (LoggerT msg m) | |
| Functor m => Functor (IdentityT m) | |
| (Applicative f, Monad f) => Functor (WhenMissing f x) | Since: containers-0.5.9 |
Defined in Data.IntMap.Internal Methods fmap :: (a -> b) -> WhenMissing f x a -> WhenMissing f x b # (<$) :: a -> WhenMissing f x b -> WhenMissing f x a # | |
| Functor m => Functor (ExceptT e m) | |
| Functor f => Functor (FreeF f a) | |
| (Functor f, Monad m) => Functor (FreeT f m) | |
| Functor f => Functor (CofreeF f a) | |
| (Functor f, Functor w) => Functor (CofreeT f w) | |
| Functor (Day f g) | |
| Functor m => Functor (ErrorT e m) | |
| Functor m => Functor (StateT s m) | |
| Functor f => Functor (Backwards f) | Derived instance. |
| Functor (Tagged s) | |
| Functor (ReifiedIndexedGetter i s) | |
Defined in Control.Lens.Reified Methods fmap :: (a -> b) -> ReifiedIndexedGetter i s a -> ReifiedIndexedGetter i s b # (<$) :: a -> ReifiedIndexedGetter i s b -> ReifiedIndexedGetter i s a # | |
| Functor (ReifiedIndexedFold i s) | |
Defined in Control.Lens.Reified Methods fmap :: (a -> b) -> ReifiedIndexedFold i s a -> ReifiedIndexedFold i s b # (<$) :: a -> ReifiedIndexedFold i s b -> ReifiedIndexedFold i s a # | |
| Functor (Indexed i a) | |
| Functor m => Functor (WriterT w m) | |
| Profunctor p => Functor (Prep p) | |
| Profunctor p => Functor (Coprep p) | |
| Profunctor p => Functor (TambaraSum p a) | |
Defined in Data.Profunctor.Choice Methods fmap :: (a0 -> b) -> TambaraSum p a a0 -> TambaraSum p a b # (<$) :: a0 -> TambaraSum p a b -> TambaraSum p a a0 # | |
| Functor (PastroSum p a) | |
| Functor (CotambaraSum p a) | |
Defined in Data.Profunctor.Choice Methods fmap :: (a0 -> b) -> CotambaraSum p a a0 -> CotambaraSum p a b # (<$) :: a0 -> CotambaraSum p a b -> CotambaraSum p a a0 # | |
| Functor (CopastroSum p a) | |
Defined in Data.Profunctor.Choice Methods fmap :: (a0 -> b) -> CopastroSum p a a0 -> CopastroSum p a b # (<$) :: a0 -> CopastroSum p a b -> CopastroSum p a a0 # | |
| Profunctor p => Functor (Tambara p a) | |
| Functor (Pastro p a) | |
| Functor (Cotambara p a) | |
| Functor (Copastro p a) | |
| Functor (Constant a :: Type -> Type) | |
| (Functor f, Functor g) => Functor (These1 f g) | |
| Functor f => Functor (Reverse f) | Derived instance. |
| Functor m => Functor (AccumT w m) | |
| Functor m => Functor (SelectT r m) | |
| Monad m => Functor (Bundle m v) | |
| Functor (Mag a b) | |
Defined in Data.Biapplicative | |
| Functor ((->) r :: Type -> Type) | Since: base-2.1 |
| Functor (K1 i c :: Type -> Type) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| (Functor f, Functor g) => Functor (f :+: g) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| (Functor f, Functor g) => Functor (f :*: g) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Functor ((,,,) a b c) | Since: base-4.14.0.0 |
| (Functor f, Functor g) => Functor (Product f g) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| (Functor f, Functor g) => Functor (Sum f g) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Functor (Cokleisli w a) | |
| Functor f => Functor (WhenMatched f x y) | Since: containers-0.5.9 |
Defined in Data.IntMap.Internal Methods fmap :: (a -> b) -> WhenMatched f x y a -> WhenMatched f x y b # (<$) :: a -> WhenMatched f x y b -> WhenMatched f x y a # | |
| (Applicative f, Monad f) => Functor (WhenMissing f k x) | Since: containers-0.5.9 |
Defined in Data.Map.Internal Methods fmap :: (a -> b) -> WhenMissing f k x a -> WhenMissing f k x b # (<$) :: a -> WhenMissing f k x b -> WhenMissing f k x a # | |
| Functor (ContT r m) | |
| Functor f => Functor (Star f a) | |
| Functor (Costar f a) | |
| Functor (Forget r a :: Type -> Type) | |
| Functor f => Functor (M1 i c f) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| (Functor f, Functor g) => Functor (f :.: g) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| (Functor f, Functor g) => Functor (Compose f g) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Bifunctor p => Functor (WrappedBifunctor p a) | |
Defined in Data.Bifunctor.Wrapped Methods fmap :: (a0 -> b) -> WrappedBifunctor p a a0 -> WrappedBifunctor p a b # (<$) :: a0 -> WrappedBifunctor p a b -> WrappedBifunctor p a a0 # | |
| Functor g => Functor (Joker g a) | |
| Bifunctor p => Functor (Flip p a) | |
| Functor (Clown f a :: Type -> Type) | |
| Functor f => Functor (WhenMatched f k x y) | Since: containers-0.5.9 |
Defined in Data.Map.Internal Methods fmap :: (a -> b) -> WhenMatched f k x y a -> WhenMatched f k x y b # (<$) :: a -> WhenMatched f k x y b -> WhenMatched f k x y a # | |
| Functor m => Functor (RWST r w s m) | |
| Reifies s (ReifiedApplicative f) => Functor (ReflectedApplicative f s) | |
Defined in Data.Reflection Methods fmap :: (a -> b) -> ReflectedApplicative f s a -> ReflectedApplicative f s b # (<$) :: a -> ReflectedApplicative f s b -> ReflectedApplicative f s a # | |
| (Functor f, Bifunctor p) => Functor (Tannen f p a) | |
| Profunctor p => Functor (Procompose p q a) | |
Defined in Data.Profunctor.Composition Methods fmap :: (a0 -> b) -> Procompose p q a a0 -> Procompose p q a b # (<$) :: a0 -> Procompose p q a b -> Procompose p q a a0 # | |
| Profunctor p => Functor (Rift p q a) | |
| (Bifunctor p, Functor g) => Functor (Biff p f g a) | |
(=<<) :: Monad m => (a -> m b) -> m a -> m b infixr 1 #
Same as >>=, but with the arguments interchanged.
class Functor f => Applicative (f :: Type -> Type) where #
A functor with application, providing operations to
A minimal complete definition must include implementations of pure
and of either <*> or liftA2. If it defines both, then they must behave
the same as their default definitions:
(<*>) =liftA2id
liftA2f x y = f<$>x<*>y
Further, any definition must satisfy the following:
- Identity
pureid<*>v = v- Composition
pure(.)<*>u<*>v<*>w = u<*>(v<*>w)- Homomorphism
puref<*>purex =pure(f x)- Interchange
u
<*>purey =pure($y)<*>u
The other methods have the following default definitions, which may be overridden with equivalent specialized implementations:
As a consequence of these laws, the Functor instance for f will satisfy
It may be useful to note that supposing
forall x y. p (q x y) = f x . g y
it follows from the above that
liftA2p (liftA2q u v) =liftA2f u .liftA2g v
If f is also a Monad, it should satisfy
(which implies that pure and <*> satisfy the applicative functor laws).
Methods
Lift a value.
(<*>) :: f (a -> b) -> f a -> f b infixl 4 #
Sequential application.
A few functors support an implementation of <*> that is more
efficient than the default one.
Using ApplicativeDo: 'fs ' can be understood as
the <*> asdo expression
do f <- fs a <- as pure (f a)
liftA2 :: (a -> b -> c) -> f a -> f b -> f c #
Lift a binary function to actions.
Some functors support an implementation of liftA2 that is more
efficient than the default one. In particular, if fmap is an
expensive operation, it is likely better to use liftA2 than to
fmap over the structure and then use <*>.
This became a typeclass method in 4.10.0.0. Prior to that, it was
a function defined in terms of <*> and fmap.
Using ApplicativeDo: '' can be understood
as the liftA2 f as bsdo expression
do a <- as b <- bs pure (f a b)
(*>) :: f a -> f b -> f b infixl 4 #
Sequence actions, discarding the value of the first argument.
'as ' can be understood as the *> bsdo expression
do as bs
This is a tad complicated for our ApplicativeDo extension
which will give it a Monad constraint. For an Applicative
constraint we write it of the form
do _ <- as b <- bs pure b
(<*) :: f a -> f b -> f a infixl 4 #
Sequence actions, discarding the value of the second argument.
Using ApplicativeDo: 'as ' can be understood as
the <* bsdo expression
do a <- as bs pure a
Instances
(<$>) :: Functor f => (a -> b) -> f a -> f b infixl 4 #
An infix synonym for fmap.
The name of this operator is an allusion to $.
Note the similarities between their types:
($) :: (a -> b) -> a -> b (<$>) :: Functor f => (a -> b) -> f a -> f b
Whereas $ is function application, <$> is function
application lifted over a Functor.
Examples
Convert from a to a Maybe Int using Maybe
Stringshow:
>>>show <$> NothingNothing>>>show <$> Just 3Just "3"
Convert from an to an
Either Int IntEither IntString using show:
>>>show <$> Left 17Left 17>>>show <$> Right 17Right "17"
Double each element of a list:
>>>(*2) <$> [1,2,3][2,4,6]
Apply even to the second element of a pair:
>>>even <$> (2,2)(2,True)
class Bifunctor (p :: Type -> Type -> Type) where #
A bifunctor is a type constructor that takes
two type arguments and is a functor in both arguments. That
is, unlike with Functor, a type constructor such as Either
does not need to be partially applied for a Bifunctor
instance, and the methods in this class permit mapping
functions over the Left value or the Right value,
or both at the same time.
Formally, the class Bifunctor represents a bifunctor
from Hask -> Hask.
Intuitively it is a bifunctor where both the first and second arguments are covariant.
You can define a Bifunctor by either defining bimap or by
defining both first and second.
If you supply bimap, you should ensure that:
bimapidid≡id
If you supply first and second, ensure:
firstid≡idsecondid≡id
If you supply both, you should also ensure:
bimapf g ≡firstf.secondg
These ensure by parametricity:
bimap(f.g) (h.i) ≡bimapf h.bimapg ifirst(f.g) ≡firstf.firstgsecond(f.g) ≡secondf.secondg
Since: base-4.8.0.0
Methods
bimap :: (a -> b) -> (c -> d) -> p a c -> p b d #
Map over both arguments at the same time.
bimapf g ≡firstf.secondg
Examples
>>>bimap toUpper (+1) ('j', 3)('J',4)
>>>bimap toUpper (+1) (Left 'j')Left 'J'
>>>bimap toUpper (+1) (Right 3)Right 4
Instances
Instances
Case analysis for the Bool type. evaluates to bool x y px
when p is False, and evaluates to y when p is True.
This is equivalent to if p then y else x; that is, one can
think of it as an if-then-else construct with its arguments
reordered.
Examples
Basic usage:
>>>bool "foo" "bar" True"bar">>>bool "foo" "bar" False"foo"
Confirm that and bool x y pif p then y else x are
equivalent:
>>>let p = True; x = "bar"; y = "foo">>>bool x y p == if p then y else xTrue>>>let p = False>>>bool x y p == if p then y else xTrue
Since: base-4.7.0.0
The Either type represents values with two possibilities: a value of
type is either Either a b or Left a.Right b
The Either type is sometimes used to represent a value which is
either correct or an error; by convention, the Left constructor is
used to hold an error value and the Right constructor is used to
hold a correct value (mnemonic: "right" also means "correct").
Examples
The type is the type of values which can be either
a Either String IntString or an Int. The Left constructor can be used only on
Strings, and the Right constructor can be used only on Ints:
>>>let s = Left "foo" :: Either String Int>>>sLeft "foo">>>let n = Right 3 :: Either String Int>>>nRight 3>>>:type ss :: Either String Int>>>:type nn :: Either String Int
The fmap from our Functor instance will ignore Left values, but
will apply the supplied function to values contained in a Right:
>>>let s = Left "foo" :: Either String Int>>>let n = Right 3 :: Either String Int>>>fmap (*2) sLeft "foo">>>fmap (*2) nRight 6
The Monad instance for Either allows us to chain together multiple
actions which may fail, and fail overall if any of the individual
steps failed. First we'll write a function that can either parse an
Int from a Char, or fail.
>>>import Data.Char ( digitToInt, isDigit )>>>:{let parseEither :: Char -> Either String Int parseEither c | isDigit c = Right (digitToInt c) | otherwise = Left "parse error">>>:}
The following should work, since both '1' and '2' can be
parsed as Ints.
>>>:{let parseMultiple :: Either String Int parseMultiple = do x <- parseEither '1' y <- parseEither '2' return (x + y)>>>:}
>>>parseMultipleRight 3
But the following should fail overall, since the first operation where
we attempt to parse 'm' as an Int will fail:
>>>:{let parseMultiple :: Either String Int parseMultiple = do x <- parseEither 'm' y <- parseEither '2' return (x + y)>>>:}
>>>parseMultipleLeft "parse error"
Instances
| Arbitrary2 Either | |
Defined in Test.QuickCheck.Arbitrary Methods liftArbitrary2 :: Gen a -> Gen b -> Gen (Either a b) # liftShrink2 :: (a -> [a]) -> (b -> [b]) -> Either a b -> [Either a b] # | |
| Bifunctor Either | Since: base-4.8.0.0 |
| Eq2 Either | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Ord2 Either | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Functor.Classes | |
| Read2 Either | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Functor.Classes Methods liftReadsPrec2 :: (Int -> ReadS a) -> ReadS [a] -> (Int -> ReadS b) -> ReadS [b] -> Int -> ReadS (Either a b) # liftReadList2 :: (Int -> ReadS a) -> ReadS [a] -> (Int -> ReadS b) -> ReadS [b] -> ReadS [Either a b] # liftReadPrec2 :: ReadPrec a -> ReadPrec [a] -> ReadPrec b -> ReadPrec [b] -> ReadPrec (Either a b) # liftReadListPrec2 :: ReadPrec a -> ReadPrec [a] -> ReadPrec b -> ReadPrec [b] -> ReadPrec [Either a b] # | |
| Show2 Either | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Hashable2 Either | |
Defined in Data.Hashable.Class | |
| ToJSON2 Either | |
Defined in Data.Aeson.Types.ToJSON Methods liftToJSON2 :: (a -> Value) -> ([a] -> Value) -> (b -> Value) -> ([b] -> Value) -> Either a b -> Value # liftToJSONList2 :: (a -> Value) -> ([a] -> Value) -> (b -> Value) -> ([b] -> Value) -> [Either a b] -> Value # liftToEncoding2 :: (a -> Encoding) -> ([a] -> Encoding) -> (b -> Encoding) -> ([b] -> Encoding) -> Either a b -> Encoding # liftToEncodingList2 :: (a -> Encoding) -> ([a] -> Encoding) -> (b -> Encoding) -> ([b] -> Encoding) -> [Either a b] -> Encoding # | |
| FromJSON2 Either | |
Defined in Data.Aeson.Types.FromJSON | |
| (Lift a, Lift b) => Lift (Either a b :: Type) | |
| Monad (Either e) | Since: base-4.4.0.0 |
| Functor (Either a) | Since: base-3.0 |
| Applicative (Either e) | Since: base-3.0 |
| Foldable (Either a) | Since: base-4.7.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Foldable Methods fold :: Monoid m => Either a m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a0 -> m) -> Either a a0 -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a0 -> m) -> Either a a0 -> m # foldr :: (a0 -> b -> b) -> b -> Either a a0 -> b # foldr' :: (a0 -> b -> b) -> b -> Either a a0 -> b # foldl :: (b -> a0 -> b) -> b -> Either a a0 -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a0 -> b) -> b -> Either a a0 -> b # foldr1 :: (a0 -> a0 -> a0) -> Either a a0 -> a0 # foldl1 :: (a0 -> a0 -> a0) -> Either a a0 -> a0 # toList :: Either a a0 -> [a0] # length :: Either a a0 -> Int # elem :: Eq a0 => a0 -> Either a a0 -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a0 => Either a a0 -> a0 # minimum :: Ord a0 => Either a a0 -> a0 # | |
| Traversable (Either a) | Since: base-4.7.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Traversable | |
| Arbitrary a => Arbitrary1 (Either a) | |
Defined in Test.QuickCheck.Arbitrary Methods liftArbitrary :: Gen a0 -> Gen (Either a a0) # liftShrink :: (a0 -> [a0]) -> Either a a0 -> [Either a a0] # | |
| Eq a => Eq1 (Either a) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Ord a => Ord1 (Either a) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Functor.Classes | |
| Read a => Read1 (Either a) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Functor.Classes Methods liftReadsPrec :: (Int -> ReadS a0) -> ReadS [a0] -> Int -> ReadS (Either a a0) # liftReadList :: (Int -> ReadS a0) -> ReadS [a0] -> ReadS [Either a a0] # liftReadPrec :: ReadPrec a0 -> ReadPrec [a0] -> ReadPrec (Either a a0) # liftReadListPrec :: ReadPrec a0 -> ReadPrec [a0] -> ReadPrec [Either a a0] # | |
| Show a => Show1 (Either a) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Hashable a => Hashable1 (Either a) | |
Defined in Data.Hashable.Class | |
| Monoid e => Filterable (Either e) | |
| ToJSON a => ToJSON1 (Either a) | |
Defined in Data.Aeson.Types.ToJSON Methods liftToJSON :: (a0 -> Value) -> ([a0] -> Value) -> Either a a0 -> Value # liftToJSONList :: (a0 -> Value) -> ([a0] -> Value) -> [Either a a0] -> Value # liftToEncoding :: (a0 -> Encoding) -> ([a0] -> Encoding) -> Either a a0 -> Encoding # liftToEncodingList :: (a0 -> Encoding) -> ([a0] -> Encoding) -> [Either a a0] -> Encoding # | |
| FromJSON a => FromJSON1 (Either a) | |
| Monoid e => Witherable (Either e) | |
Defined in Witherable Methods wither :: Applicative f => (a -> f (Maybe b)) -> Either e a -> f (Either e b) # witherM :: Monad m => (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> Either e a -> m (Either e b) # filterA :: Applicative f => (a -> f Bool) -> Either e a -> f (Either e a) # witherMap :: Applicative m => (Either e b -> r) -> (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> Either e a -> m r # | |
| Generic1 (Either a :: Type -> Type) | Since: base-4.6.0.0 |
| (Eq a, Eq b) => Eq (Either a b) | Since: base-2.1 |
| (Data a, Data b) => Data (Either a b) | Since: base-4.0.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Data Methods gfoldl :: (forall d b0. Data d => c (d -> b0) -> d -> c b0) -> (forall g. g -> c g) -> Either a b -> c (Either a b) # gunfold :: (forall b0 r. Data b0 => c (b0 -> r) -> c r) -> (forall r. r -> c r) -> Constr -> c (Either a b) # toConstr :: Either a b -> Constr # dataTypeOf :: Either a b -> DataType # dataCast1 :: Typeable t => (forall d. Data d => c (t d)) -> Maybe (c (Either a b)) # dataCast2 :: Typeable t => (forall d e. (Data d, Data e) => c (t d e)) -> Maybe (c (Either a b)) # gmapT :: (forall b0. Data b0 => b0 -> b0) -> Either a b -> Either a b # gmapQl :: (r -> r' -> r) -> r -> (forall d. Data d => d -> r') -> Either a b -> r # gmapQr :: forall r r'. (r' -> r -> r) -> r -> (forall d. Data d => d -> r') -> Either a b -> r # gmapQ :: (forall d. Data d => d -> u) -> Either a b -> [u] # gmapQi :: Int -> (forall d. Data d => d -> u) -> Either a b -> u # gmapM :: Monad m => (forall d. Data d => d -> m d) -> Either a b -> m (Either a b) # gmapMp :: MonadPlus m => (forall d. Data d => d -> m d) -> Either a b -> m (Either a b) # gmapMo :: MonadPlus m => (forall d. Data d => d -> m d) -> Either a b -> m (Either a b) # | |
| (Ord a, Ord b) => Ord (Either a b) | Since: base-2.1 |
| (Read a, Read b) => Read (Either a b) | Since: base-3.0 |
| (Show a, Show b) => Show (Either a b) | Since: base-3.0 |
| Generic (Either a b) | Since: base-4.6.0.0 |
| Semigroup (Either a b) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| (Arbitrary a, Arbitrary b) => Arbitrary (Either a b) | |
| (CoArbitrary a, CoArbitrary b) => CoArbitrary (Either a b) | |
Defined in Test.QuickCheck.Arbitrary Methods coarbitrary :: Either a b -> Gen b0 -> Gen b0 # | |
| (Hashable a, Hashable b) => Hashable (Either a b) | |
Defined in Data.Hashable.Class | |
| (ToJSON a, ToJSON b) => ToJSON (Either a b) | |
Defined in Data.Aeson.Types.ToJSON | |
| (FromJSON a, FromJSON b) => FromJSON (Either a b) | |
| (FilterableWithIndex i f, FilterableWithIndex j g) => FilterableWithIndex (Either i j) (Sum f g) | |
| (FilterableWithIndex i f, FilterableWithIndex j g) => FilterableWithIndex (Either i j) (Product f g) | |
| (WitherableWithIndex i f, WitherableWithIndex j g) => WitherableWithIndex (Either i j) (Sum f g) | |
Defined in Witherable | |
| (WitherableWithIndex i f, WitherableWithIndex j g) => WitherableWithIndex (Either i j) (Product f g) | |
Defined in Witherable Methods iwither :: Applicative f0 => (Either i j -> a -> f0 (Maybe b)) -> Product f g a -> f0 (Product f g b) # iwitherM :: Monad m => (Either i j -> a -> m (Maybe b)) -> Product f g a -> m (Product f g b) # ifilterA :: Applicative f0 => (Either i j -> a -> f0 Bool) -> Product f g a -> f0 (Product f g a) # | |
| type Rep1 (Either a :: Type -> Type) | |
Defined in GHC.Generics type Rep1 (Either a :: Type -> Type) = D1 ('MetaData "Either" "Data.Either" "base" 'False) (C1 ('MetaCons "Left" 'PrefixI 'False) (S1 ('MetaSel ('Nothing :: Maybe Symbol) 'NoSourceUnpackedness 'NoSourceStrictness 'DecidedLazy) (Rec0 a)) :+: C1 ('MetaCons "Right" 'PrefixI 'False) (S1 ('MetaSel ('Nothing :: Maybe Symbol) 'NoSourceUnpackedness 'NoSourceStrictness 'DecidedLazy) Par1)) | |
| type Rep (Either a b) | |
Defined in GHC.Generics type Rep (Either a b) = D1 ('MetaData "Either" "Data.Either" "base" 'False) (C1 ('MetaCons "Left" 'PrefixI 'False) (S1 ('MetaSel ('Nothing :: Maybe Symbol) 'NoSourceUnpackedness 'NoSourceStrictness 'DecidedLazy) (Rec0 a)) :+: C1 ('MetaCons "Right" 'PrefixI 'False) (S1 ('MetaSel ('Nothing :: Maybe Symbol) 'NoSourceUnpackedness 'NoSourceStrictness 'DecidedLazy) (Rec0 b))) | |
The Eq class defines equality (==) and inequality (/=).
All the basic datatypes exported by the Prelude are instances of Eq,
and Eq may be derived for any datatype whose constituents are also
instances of Eq.
The Haskell Report defines no laws for Eq. However, == is customarily
expected to implement an equivalence relationship where two values comparing
equal are indistinguishable by "public" functions, with a "public" function
being one not allowing to see implementation details. For example, for a
type representing non-normalised natural numbers modulo 100, a "public"
function doesn't make the difference between 1 and 201. It is expected to
have the following properties:
Instances
A fixed-precision integer type with at least the range [-2^29 .. 2^29-1].
The exact range for a given implementation can be determined by using
minBound and maxBound from the Bounded class.
Instances
The Maybe type encapsulates an optional value. A value of type
either contains a value of type Maybe aa (represented as ),
or it is empty (represented as Just aNothing). Using Maybe is a good way to
deal with errors or exceptional cases without resorting to drastic
measures such as error.
The Maybe type is also a monad. It is a simple kind of error
monad, where all errors are represented by Nothing. A richer
error monad can be built using the Either type.
Instances
| Monad Maybe | Since: base-2.1 |
| Functor Maybe | Since: base-2.1 |
| MonadFail Maybe | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in Control.Monad.Fail | |
| Applicative Maybe | Since: base-2.1 |
| Foldable Maybe | Since: base-2.1 |
Defined in Data.Foldable Methods fold :: Monoid m => Maybe m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Maybe a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Maybe a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Maybe a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Maybe a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Maybe a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Maybe a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Maybe a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Maybe a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Maybe a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Maybe a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => Maybe a -> a # | |
| Traversable Maybe | Since: base-2.1 |
| Arbitrary1 Maybe | |
Defined in Test.QuickCheck.Arbitrary | |
| Eq1 Maybe | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Ord1 Maybe | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Functor.Classes | |
| Read1 Maybe | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Functor.Classes | |
| Show1 Maybe | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Alternative Maybe | Since: base-2.1 |
| MonadPlus Maybe | Since: base-2.1 |
| Hashable1 Maybe | |
Defined in Data.Hashable.Class | |
| Filterable Maybe | |
| ToJSON1 Maybe | |
Defined in Data.Aeson.Types.ToJSON Methods liftToJSON :: (a -> Value) -> ([a] -> Value) -> Maybe a -> Value # liftToJSONList :: (a -> Value) -> ([a] -> Value) -> [Maybe a] -> Value # liftToEncoding :: (a -> Encoding) -> ([a] -> Encoding) -> Maybe a -> Encoding # liftToEncodingList :: (a -> Encoding) -> ([a] -> Encoding) -> [Maybe a] -> Encoding # | |
| FromJSON1 Maybe | |
| Witherable Maybe | |
Defined in Witherable Methods wither :: Applicative f => (a -> f (Maybe b)) -> Maybe a -> f (Maybe b) # witherM :: Monad m => (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> Maybe a -> m (Maybe b) # filterA :: Applicative f => (a -> f Bool) -> Maybe a -> f (Maybe a) # witherMap :: Applicative m => (Maybe b -> r) -> (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> Maybe a -> m r # | |
| FilterableWithIndex () Maybe | |
| WitherableWithIndex () Maybe | |
| (Selector s, GToJSON' enc arity (K1 i (Maybe a) :: Type -> Type), KeyValuePair enc pairs, Monoid pairs) => RecordToPairs enc pairs arity (S1 s (K1 i (Maybe a) :: Type -> Type)) | |
Defined in Data.Aeson.Types.ToJSON | |
| Lift a => Lift (Maybe a :: Type) | |
| (Selector s, FromJSON a) => RecordFromJSON' arity (S1 s (K1 i (Maybe a) :: Type -> Type)) | |
Defined in Data.Aeson.Types.FromJSON | |
| Eq a => Eq (Maybe a) | Since: base-2.1 |
| Data a => Data (Maybe a) | Since: base-4.0.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Data Methods gfoldl :: (forall d b. Data d => c (d -> b) -> d -> c b) -> (forall g. g -> c g) -> Maybe a -> c (Maybe a) # gunfold :: (forall b r. Data b => c (b -> r) -> c r) -> (forall r. r -> c r) -> Constr -> c (Maybe a) # toConstr :: Maybe a -> Constr # dataTypeOf :: Maybe a -> DataType # dataCast1 :: Typeable t => (forall d. Data d => c (t d)) -> Maybe (c (Maybe a)) # dataCast2 :: Typeable t => (forall d e. (Data d, Data e) => c (t d e)) -> Maybe (c (Maybe a)) # gmapT :: (forall b. Data b => b -> b) -> Maybe a -> Maybe a # gmapQl :: (r -> r' -> r) -> r -> (forall d. Data d => d -> r') -> Maybe a -> r # gmapQr :: forall r r'. (r' -> r -> r) -> r -> (forall d. Data d => d -> r') -> Maybe a -> r # gmapQ :: (forall d. Data d => d -> u) -> Maybe a -> [u] # gmapQi :: Int -> (forall d. Data d => d -> u) -> Maybe a -> u # gmapM :: Monad m => (forall d. Data d => d -> m d) -> Maybe a -> m (Maybe a) # gmapMp :: MonadPlus m => (forall d. Data d => d -> m d) -> Maybe a -> m (Maybe a) # gmapMo :: MonadPlus m => (forall d. Data d => d -> m d) -> Maybe a -> m (Maybe a) # | |
| Ord a => Ord (Maybe a) | Since: base-2.1 |
| Read a => Read (Maybe a) | Since: base-2.1 |
| Show a => Show (Maybe a) | Since: base-2.1 |
| Generic (Maybe a) | Since: base-4.6.0.0 |
| Semigroup a => Semigroup (Maybe a) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Semigroup a => Monoid (Maybe a) | Lift a semigroup into Since 4.11.0: constraint on inner Since: base-2.1 |
| Arbitrary a => Arbitrary (Maybe a) | |
| CoArbitrary a => CoArbitrary (Maybe a) | |
Defined in Test.QuickCheck.Arbitrary Methods coarbitrary :: Maybe a -> Gen b -> Gen b # | |
| Hashable a => Hashable (Maybe a) | |
Defined in Data.Hashable.Class | |
| Ixed (Maybe a) | |
Defined in Control.Lens.At | |
| At (Maybe a) | |
| ToJSON a => ToJSON (Maybe a) | |
Defined in Data.Aeson.Types.ToJSON | |
| FromJSON a => FromJSON (Maybe a) | |
| SingKind a => SingKind (Maybe a) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in GHC.Generics Associated Types type DemoteRep (Maybe a) | |
| Generic1 Maybe | Since: base-4.6.0.0 |
| SingI ('Nothing :: Maybe a) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in GHC.Generics | |
| SingI a2 => SingI ('Just a2 :: Maybe a1) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in GHC.Generics | |
| type Rep (Maybe a) | |
Defined in GHC.Generics | |
| type Index (Maybe a) | |
Defined in Control.Lens.At | |
| type IxValue (Maybe a) | |
Defined in Control.Lens.At | |
| type DemoteRep (Maybe a) | |
Defined in GHC.Generics | |
| data Sing (b :: Maybe a) | |
| type Rep1 Maybe | |
mapMaybe :: (a -> Maybe b) -> [a] -> [b] #
The mapMaybe function is a version of map which can throw
out elements. In particular, the functional argument returns
something of type . If this is Maybe bNothing, no element
is added on to the result list. If it is , then Just bb is
included in the result list.
Examples
Using is a shortcut for mapMaybe f x
in most cases:catMaybes $ map f x
>>>import Text.Read ( readMaybe )>>>let readMaybeInt = readMaybe :: String -> Maybe Int>>>mapMaybe readMaybeInt ["1", "Foo", "3"][1,3]>>>catMaybes $ map readMaybeInt ["1", "Foo", "3"][1,3]
If we map the Just constructor, the entire list should be returned:
>>>mapMaybe Just [1,2,3][1,2,3]
catMaybes :: [Maybe a] -> [a] #
The catMaybes function takes a list of Maybes and returns
a list of all the Just values.
Examples
Basic usage:
>>>catMaybes [Just 1, Nothing, Just 3][1,3]
When constructing a list of Maybe values, catMaybes can be used
to return all of the "success" results (if the list is the result
of a map, then mapMaybe would be more appropriate):
>>>import Text.Read ( readMaybe )>>>[readMaybe x :: Maybe Int | x <- ["1", "Foo", "3"] ][Just 1,Nothing,Just 3]>>>catMaybes $ [readMaybe x :: Maybe Int | x <- ["1", "Foo", "3"] ][1,3]
listToMaybe :: [a] -> Maybe a #
The listToMaybe function returns Nothing on an empty list
or where Just aa is the first element of the list.
Examples
Basic usage:
>>>listToMaybe []Nothing
>>>listToMaybe [9]Just 9
>>>listToMaybe [1,2,3]Just 1
Composing maybeToList with listToMaybe should be the identity
on singleton/empty lists:
>>>maybeToList $ listToMaybe [5][5]>>>maybeToList $ listToMaybe [][]
But not on lists with more than one element:
>>>maybeToList $ listToMaybe [1,2,3][1]
maybeToList :: Maybe a -> [a] #
The maybeToList function returns an empty list when given
Nothing or a singleton list when given Just.
Examples
Basic usage:
>>>maybeToList (Just 7)[7]
>>>maybeToList Nothing[]
One can use maybeToList to avoid pattern matching when combined
with a function that (safely) works on lists:
>>>import Text.Read ( readMaybe )>>>sum $ maybeToList (readMaybe "3")3>>>sum $ maybeToList (readMaybe "")0
fromMaybe :: a -> Maybe a -> a #
The fromMaybe function takes a default value and and Maybe
value. If the Maybe is Nothing, it returns the default values;
otherwise, it returns the value contained in the Maybe.
Examples
Basic usage:
>>>fromMaybe "" (Just "Hello, World!")"Hello, World!"
>>>fromMaybe "" Nothing""
Read an integer from a string using readMaybe. If we fail to
parse an integer, we want to return 0 by default:
>>>import Text.Read ( readMaybe )>>>fromMaybe 0 (readMaybe "5")5>>>fromMaybe 0 (readMaybe "")0
fromJust :: HasCallStack => Maybe a -> a #
maybe :: b -> (a -> b) -> Maybe a -> b #
The maybe function takes a default value, a function, and a Maybe
value. If the Maybe value is Nothing, the function returns the
default value. Otherwise, it applies the function to the value inside
the Just and returns the result.
Examples
Basic usage:
>>>maybe False odd (Just 3)True
>>>maybe False odd NothingFalse
Read an integer from a string using readMaybe. If we succeed,
return twice the integer; that is, apply (*2) to it. If instead
we fail to parse an integer, return 0 by default:
>>>import Text.Read ( readMaybe )>>>maybe 0 (*2) (readMaybe "5")10>>>maybe 0 (*2) (readMaybe "")0
Apply show to a Maybe Int. If we have Just n, we want to show
the underlying Int n. But if we have Nothing, we return the
empty string instead of (for example) "Nothing":
>>>maybe "" show (Just 5)"5">>>maybe "" show Nothing""
(<>) :: Semigroup a => a -> a -> a infixr 6 #
An associative operation.
>>>[1,2,3] <> [4,5,6][1,2,3,4,5,6]
class Semigroup a => Monoid a where #
The class of monoids (types with an associative binary operation that has an identity). Instances should satisfy the following:
- Right identity
x<>mempty= x- Left identity
mempty<>x = x- Associativity
x(<>(y<>z) = (x<>y)<>zSemigrouplaw)- Concatenation
mconcat=foldr(<>)mempty
The method names refer to the monoid of lists under concatenation, but there are many other instances.
Some types can be viewed as a monoid in more than one way,
e.g. both addition and multiplication on numbers.
In such cases we often define newtypes and make those instances
of Monoid, e.g. Sum and Product.
NOTE: Semigroup is a superclass of Monoid since base-4.11.0.0.
Minimal complete definition
Methods
Identity of mappend
>>>"Hello world" <> mempty"Hello world"
An associative operation
NOTE: This method is redundant and has the default
implementation since base-4.11.0.0.
Should it be implemented manually, since mappend = (<>)mappend is a synonym for
(<>), it is expected that the two functions are defined the same
way. In a future GHC release mappend will be removed from Monoid.
Fold a list using the monoid.
For most types, the default definition for mconcat will be
used, but the function is included in the class definition so
that an optimized version can be provided for specific types.
>>>mconcat ["Hello", " ", "Haskell", "!"]"Hello Haskell!"
Instances
| Monoid Natural Source # | |
| Monoid Ordering | Since: base-2.1 |
| Monoid () | Since: base-2.1 |
| Monoid All | Since: base-2.1 |
| Monoid Any | Since: base-2.1 |
| Monoid ShortByteString | |
Defined in Data.ByteString.Short.Internal Methods mappend :: ShortByteString -> ShortByteString -> ShortByteString # mconcat :: [ShortByteString] -> ShortByteString # | |
| Monoid ByteString | |
Defined in Data.ByteString.Lazy.Internal Methods mempty :: ByteString # mappend :: ByteString -> ByteString -> ByteString # mconcat :: [ByteString] -> ByteString # | |
| Monoid ByteString | |
Defined in Data.ByteString.Internal Methods mempty :: ByteString # mappend :: ByteString -> ByteString -> ByteString # mconcat :: [ByteString] -> ByteString # | |
| Monoid Timespan | |
| Monoid IntSet | |
| Monoid Empty | |
| Monoid Doc | |
| Monoid ByteArray | |
| Monoid Series | |
| Monoid CalendarDiffTime | Additive |
Defined in Data.Time.LocalTime.Internal.CalendarDiffTime Methods mappend :: CalendarDiffTime -> CalendarDiffTime -> CalendarDiffTime # mconcat :: [CalendarDiffTime] -> CalendarDiffTime # | |
| Monoid CalendarDiffDays | Additive |
Defined in Data.Time.Calendar.CalendarDiffDays Methods mappend :: CalendarDiffDays -> CalendarDiffDays -> CalendarDiffDays # mconcat :: [CalendarDiffDays] -> CalendarDiffDays # | |
| Monoid OptionSet | Later options override earlier ones |
| Monoid More | |
| Monoid Concepts Source # | |
| Monoid Count Source # | |
| Monoid [a] | Since: base-2.1 |
| Semigroup a => Monoid (Maybe a) | Lift a semigroup into Since 4.11.0: constraint on inner Since: base-2.1 |
| Monoid a => Monoid (IO a) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Monoid p => Monoid (Par1 p) | Since: base-4.12.0.0 |
| Monoid a => Monoid (OneTuple a) | |
| Monoid (Predicate a) | |
| Monoid (Comparison a) | |
Defined in Data.Functor.Contravariant Methods mempty :: Comparison a # mappend :: Comparison a -> Comparison a -> Comparison a # mconcat :: [Comparison a] -> Comparison a # | |
| Monoid (Equivalence a) | |
Defined in Data.Functor.Contravariant Methods mempty :: Equivalence a # mappend :: Equivalence a -> Equivalence a -> Equivalence a # mconcat :: [Equivalence a] -> Equivalence a # | |
| (Ord a, Bounded a) => Monoid (Min a) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| (Ord a, Bounded a) => Monoid (Max a) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Monoid m => Monoid (WrappedMonoid m) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Semigroup Methods mempty :: WrappedMonoid m # mappend :: WrappedMonoid m -> WrappedMonoid m -> WrappedMonoid m # mconcat :: [WrappedMonoid m] -> WrappedMonoid m # | |
| Semigroup a => Monoid (Option a) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Monoid a => Monoid (Identity a) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Monoid (First a) | Since: base-2.1 |
| Monoid (Last a) | Since: base-2.1 |
| Monoid a => Monoid (Dual a) | Since: base-2.1 |
| Monoid (Endo a) | Since: base-2.1 |
| Num a => Monoid (Sum a) | Since: base-2.1 |
| Num a => Monoid (Product a) | Since: base-2.1 |
| Monoid a => Monoid (Down a) | Since: base-4.11.0.0 |
| Num a => Monoid (Colour a) | |
| Num a => Monoid (AlphaColour a) | |
Defined in Data.Colour.Internal Methods mempty :: AlphaColour a # mappend :: AlphaColour a -> AlphaColour a -> AlphaColour a # mconcat :: [AlphaColour a] -> AlphaColour a # | |
| Monoid (Group a) | |
| Monoid (IntMap a) | |
| Monoid (Seq a) | |
| Ord a => Monoid (Set a) | |
| Monoid (DList a) | |
| Prim a => Monoid (Vector a) | |
| Storable a => Monoid (Vector a) | |
| (Hashable a, Eq a) => Monoid (HashSet a) | O(n+m) To obtain good performance, the smaller set must be presented as the first argument. Examples
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| Monoid (Vector a) | |
| Monoid (Doc a) | |
| Monoid (PrimArray a) | Since: primitive-0.6.4.0 |
| Monoid (SmallArray a) | |
Defined in Data.Primitive.SmallArray Methods mempty :: SmallArray a # mappend :: SmallArray a -> SmallArray a -> SmallArray a # mconcat :: [SmallArray a] -> SmallArray a # | |
| Monoid (Array a) | |
| Monoid (IResult a) | |
| Monoid (Result a) | |
| Monoid (Parser a) | |
| Semigroup a => Monoid (Maybe a) | |
| Monoid (MergeSet a) | |
| Monoid b => Monoid (a -> b) | Since: base-2.1 |
| Monoid (U1 p) | Since: base-4.12.0.0 |
| (Monoid a, Monoid b) => Monoid (a, b) | Since: base-2.1 |
| Monoid a => Monoid (Op a b) | |
| Monoid (Proxy s) | Since: base-4.7.0.0 |
| Applicative m => Monoid (LogAction m a) | |
| Ord k => Monoid (Map k v) | |
| (Eq k, Hashable k) => Monoid (HashMap k v) | If a key occurs in both maps, the mapping from the first will be the mapping in the result. Examples
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| Monoid (ReifiedFold s a) | |
Defined in Control.Lens.Reified Methods mempty :: ReifiedFold s a # mappend :: ReifiedFold s a -> ReifiedFold s a -> ReifiedFold s a # mconcat :: [ReifiedFold s a] -> ReifiedFold s a # | |
| Monoid (f a) => Monoid (Indexing f a) |
|
| (Monoid a, Monoid b) => Monoid (Pair a b) | |
| Monoid (Parser i a) | |
| Monoid (TypeRepMap f) | |
Defined in Data.TypeRepMap.Internal Methods mempty :: TypeRepMap f # mappend :: TypeRepMap f -> TypeRepMap f -> TypeRepMap f # mconcat :: [TypeRepMap f] -> TypeRepMap f # | |
| Monoid (f p) => Monoid (Rec1 f p) | Since: base-4.12.0.0 |
| (Monoid a, Monoid b, Monoid c) => Monoid (a, b, c) | Since: base-2.1 |
| Monoid a => Monoid (Const a b) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| (Applicative f, Monoid a) => Monoid (Ap f a) | Since: base-4.12.0.0 |
| Alternative f => Monoid (Alt f a) | Since: base-4.8.0.0 |
| (Semigroup a, Monoid a) => Monoid (Tagged s a) | |
| Monoid (ReifiedIndexedFold i s a) | |
Defined in Control.Lens.Reified Methods mempty :: ReifiedIndexedFold i s a # mappend :: ReifiedIndexedFold i s a -> ReifiedIndexedFold i s a -> ReifiedIndexedFold i s a # mconcat :: [ReifiedIndexedFold i s a] -> ReifiedIndexedFold i s a # | |
| ArrowPlus p => Monoid (Tambara p a b) | |
| Reifies s (ReifiedMonoid a) => Monoid (ReflectedMonoid a s) | |
Defined in Data.Reflection Methods mempty :: ReflectedMonoid a s # mappend :: ReflectedMonoid a s -> ReflectedMonoid a s -> ReflectedMonoid a s # mconcat :: [ReflectedMonoid a s] -> ReflectedMonoid a s # | |
| Monoid a => Monoid (Constant a b) | |
| Monoid c => Monoid (K1 i c p) | Since: base-4.12.0.0 |
| (Monoid (f p), Monoid (g p)) => Monoid ((f :*: g) p) | Since: base-4.12.0.0 |
| (Monoid a, Monoid b, Monoid c, Monoid d) => Monoid (a, b, c, d) | Since: base-2.1 |
| Monoid r => Monoid (Forget r a b) | Via Since: profunctors-5.6.2 |
| Monoid (f p) => Monoid (M1 i c f p) | Since: base-4.12.0.0 |
| Monoid (f (g p)) => Monoid ((f :.: g) p) | Since: base-4.12.0.0 |
| (Monoid a, Monoid b, Monoid c, Monoid d, Monoid e) => Monoid (a, b, c, d, e) | Since: base-2.1 |
class Contravariant (f :: Type -> Type) where #
The class of contravariant functors.
Whereas in Haskell, one can think of a Functor as containing or producing
values, a contravariant functor is a functor that can be thought of as
consuming values.
As an example, consider the type of predicate functions a -> Bool. One
such predicate might be negative x = x < 0, which
classifies integers as to whether they are negative. However, given this
predicate, we can re-use it in other situations, providing we have a way to
map values to integers. For instance, we can use the negative predicate
on a person's bank balance to work out if they are currently overdrawn:
newtype Predicate a = Predicate { getPredicate :: a -> Bool }
instance Contravariant Predicate where
contramap f (Predicate p) = Predicate (p . f)
| `- First, map the input...
`----- then apply the predicate.
overdrawn :: Predicate Person
overdrawn = contramap personBankBalance negative
Any instance should be subject to the following laws:
Note, that the second law follows from the free theorem of the type of
contramap and the first law, so you need only check that the former
condition holds.
Instances
Constructors
| Predicate | |
Fields
| |
Instances
| Contravariant Predicate | A |
| Semigroup (Predicate a) | |
| Monoid (Predicate a) | |
| Wrapped (Predicate a) | |
| Predicatable (Predicate a) Source # | |
| t ~ Predicate b => Rewrapped (Predicate a) t | |
Defined in Control.Lens.Wrapped | |
| type Unwrapped (Predicate a) | |
Defined in Control.Lens.Wrapped | |
class Foldable (t :: Type -> Type) where #
Data structures that can be folded.
For example, given a data type
data Tree a = Empty | Leaf a | Node (Tree a) a (Tree a)
a suitable instance would be
instance Foldable Tree where foldMap f Empty = mempty foldMap f (Leaf x) = f x foldMap f (Node l k r) = foldMap f l `mappend` f k `mappend` foldMap f r
This is suitable even for abstract types, as the monoid is assumed
to satisfy the monoid laws. Alternatively, one could define foldr:
instance Foldable Tree where foldr f z Empty = z foldr f z (Leaf x) = f x z foldr f z (Node l k r) = foldr f (f k (foldr f z r)) l
Foldable instances are expected to satisfy the following laws:
foldr f z t = appEndo (foldMap (Endo . f) t ) z
foldl f z t = appEndo (getDual (foldMap (Dual . Endo . flip f) t)) z
fold = foldMap id
length = getSum . foldMap (Sum . const 1)
sum, product, maximum, and minimum should all be essentially
equivalent to foldMap forms, such as
sum = getSum . foldMap Sum
but may be less defined.
If the type is also a Functor instance, it should satisfy
foldMap f = fold . fmap f
which implies that
foldMap f . fmap g = foldMap (f . g)
Methods
fold :: Monoid m => t m -> m #
Combine the elements of a structure using a monoid.
foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> t a -> m #
Map each element of the structure to a monoid, and combine the results.
foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> t a -> m #
A variant of foldMap that is strict in the accumulator.
Since: base-4.13.0.0
foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> t a -> b #
Right-associative fold of a structure.
In the case of lists, foldr, when applied to a binary operator, a
starting value (typically the right-identity of the operator), and a
list, reduces the list using the binary operator, from right to left:
foldr f z [x1, x2, ..., xn] == x1 `f` (x2 `f` ... (xn `f` z)...)
Note that, since the head of the resulting expression is produced by
an application of the operator to the first element of the list,
foldr can produce a terminating expression from an infinite list.
For a general Foldable structure this should be semantically identical
to,
foldr f z =foldrf z .toList
foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> t a -> b #
Right-associative fold of a structure, but with strict application of the operator.
Since: base-4.6.0.0
foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> t a -> b #
Left-associative fold of a structure.
In the case of lists, foldl, when applied to a binary
operator, a starting value (typically the left-identity of the operator),
and a list, reduces the list using the binary operator, from left to
right:
foldl f z [x1, x2, ..., xn] == (...((z `f` x1) `f` x2) `f`...) `f` xn
Note that to produce the outermost application of the operator the
entire input list must be traversed. This means that foldl' will
diverge if given an infinite list.
Also note that if you want an efficient left-fold, you probably want to
use foldl' instead of foldl. The reason for this is that latter does
not force the "inner" results (e.g. z `f` x1 in the above example)
before applying them to the operator (e.g. to (`f` x2)). This results
in a thunk chain \(\mathcal{O}(n)\) elements long, which then must be
evaluated from the outside-in.
For a general Foldable structure this should be semantically identical
to,
foldl f z =foldlf z .toList
foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> t a -> b #
Left-associative fold of a structure but with strict application of the operator.
This ensures that each step of the fold is forced to weak head normal
form before being applied, avoiding the collection of thunks that would
otherwise occur. This is often what you want to strictly reduce a finite
list to a single, monolithic result (e.g. length).
For a general Foldable structure this should be semantically identical
to,
foldl' f z =foldl'f z .toList
Since: base-4.6.0.0
foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> t a -> a #
A variant of foldr that has no base case,
and thus may only be applied to non-empty structures.
foldr1f =foldr1f .toList
foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> t a -> a #
A variant of foldl that has no base case,
and thus may only be applied to non-empty structures.
foldl1f =foldl1f .toList
List of elements of a structure, from left to right.
Since: base-4.8.0.0
Test whether the structure is empty. The default implementation is optimized for structures that are similar to cons-lists, because there is no general way to do better.
Since: base-4.8.0.0
Returns the size/length of a finite structure as an Int. The
default implementation is optimized for structures that are similar to
cons-lists, because there is no general way to do better.
Since: base-4.8.0.0
elem :: Eq a => a -> t a -> Bool infix 4 #
Does the element occur in the structure?
Since: base-4.8.0.0
maximum :: Ord a => t a -> a #
The largest element of a non-empty structure.
Since: base-4.8.0.0
minimum :: Ord a => t a -> a #
The least element of a non-empty structure.
Since: base-4.8.0.0
The sum function computes the sum of the numbers of a structure.
Since: base-4.8.0.0
product :: Num a => t a -> a #
The product function computes the product of the numbers of a
structure.
Since: base-4.8.0.0
Instances
| Foldable [] | Since: base-2.1 |
Defined in Data.Foldable Methods fold :: Monoid m => [m] -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> [a] -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> [a] -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> [a] -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> [a] -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> [a] -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> [a] -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> [a] -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> [a] -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> [a] -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => [a] -> a # | |
| Foldable Maybe | Since: base-2.1 |
Defined in Data.Foldable Methods fold :: Monoid m => Maybe m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Maybe a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Maybe a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Maybe a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Maybe a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Maybe a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Maybe a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Maybe a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Maybe a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Maybe a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Maybe a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => Maybe a -> a # | |
| Foldable Par1 | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Foldable Methods fold :: Monoid m => Par1 m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Par1 a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Par1 a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Par1 a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Par1 a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Par1 a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Par1 a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Par1 a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Par1 a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Par1 a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Par1 a -> a # | |
| Foldable OneTuple | |
Defined in Data.Tuple.OneTuple Methods fold :: Monoid m => OneTuple m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> OneTuple a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> OneTuple a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> OneTuple a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> OneTuple a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> OneTuple a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> OneTuple a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> OneTuple a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> OneTuple a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> OneTuple a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => OneTuple a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => OneTuple a -> a # | |
| Foldable Complex | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Complex Methods fold :: Monoid m => Complex m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Complex a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Complex a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Complex a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Complex a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Complex a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Complex a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Complex a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Complex a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Complex a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Complex a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => Complex a -> a # | |
| Foldable Min | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Semigroup Methods fold :: Monoid m => Min m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Min a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Min a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Min a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Min a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Min a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Min a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Min a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Min a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Min a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Min a -> a # | |
| Foldable Max | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Semigroup Methods fold :: Monoid m => Max m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Max a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Max a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Max a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Max a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Max a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Max a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Max a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Max a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Max a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Max a -> a # | |
| Foldable First | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Semigroup Methods fold :: Monoid m => First m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> First a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> First a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> First a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> First a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> First a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> First a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> First a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> First a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> First a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => First a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => First a -> a # | |
| Foldable Last | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Semigroup Methods fold :: Monoid m => Last m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Last a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Last a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Last a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Last a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Last a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Last a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Last a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Last a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Last a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Last a -> a # | |
| Foldable Option | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Semigroup Methods fold :: Monoid m => Option m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Option a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Option a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Option a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Option a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Option a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Option a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Option a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Option a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Option a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Option a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => Option a -> a # | |
| Foldable ZipList | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in Control.Applicative Methods fold :: Monoid m => ZipList m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> ZipList a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> ZipList a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> ZipList a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> ZipList a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> ZipList a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> ZipList a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> ZipList a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> ZipList a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> ZipList a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => ZipList a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => ZipList a -> a # | |
| Foldable Identity | Since: base-4.8.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Functor.Identity Methods fold :: Monoid m => Identity m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Identity a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Identity a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Identity a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Identity a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Identity a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Identity a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Identity a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Identity a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Identity a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Identity a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => Identity a -> a # | |
| Foldable First | Since: base-4.8.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Foldable Methods fold :: Monoid m => First m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> First a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> First a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> First a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> First a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> First a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> First a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> First a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> First a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> First a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => First a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => First a -> a # | |
| Foldable Last | Since: base-4.8.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Foldable Methods fold :: Monoid m => Last m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Last a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Last a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Last a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Last a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Last a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Last a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Last a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Last a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Last a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Last a -> a # | |
| Foldable Dual | Since: base-4.8.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Foldable Methods fold :: Monoid m => Dual m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Dual a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Dual a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Dual a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Dual a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Dual a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Dual a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Dual a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Dual a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Dual a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Dual a -> a # | |
| Foldable Sum | Since: base-4.8.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Foldable Methods fold :: Monoid m => Sum m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Sum a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Sum a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Sum a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Sum a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Sum a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Sum a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Sum a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Sum a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Sum a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Sum a -> a # | |
| Foldable Product | Since: base-4.8.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Foldable Methods fold :: Monoid m => Product m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Product a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Product a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Product a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Product a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Product a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Product a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Product a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Product a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Product a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Product a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => Product a -> a # | |
| Foldable Down | Since: base-4.12.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Foldable Methods fold :: Monoid m => Down m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Down a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Down a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Down a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Down a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Down a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Down a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Down a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Down a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Down a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Down a -> a # | |
| Foldable NonEmpty | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Foldable Methods fold :: Monoid m => NonEmpty m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> NonEmpty a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> NonEmpty a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> NonEmpty a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> NonEmpty a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> NonEmpty a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> NonEmpty a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> NonEmpty a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> NonEmpty a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> NonEmpty a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => NonEmpty a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => NonEmpty a -> a # | |
| Foldable IntMap | Folds in order of increasing key. |
Defined in Data.IntMap.Internal Methods fold :: Monoid m => IntMap m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> IntMap a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> IntMap a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> IntMap a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> IntMap a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> IntMap a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> IntMap a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> IntMap a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> IntMap a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> IntMap a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => IntMap a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => IntMap a -> a # | |
| Foldable SCC | Since: containers-0.5.9 |
Defined in Data.Graph Methods fold :: Monoid m => SCC m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> SCC a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> SCC a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> SCC a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> SCC a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> SCC a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> SCC a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> SCC a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> SCC a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> SCC a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => SCC a -> a # | |
| Foldable Tree | |
Defined in Data.Tree Methods fold :: Monoid m => Tree m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Tree a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Tree a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Tree a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Tree a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Tree a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Tree a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Tree a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Tree a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Tree a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Tree a -> a # | |
| Foldable Seq | |
Defined in Data.Sequence.Internal Methods fold :: Monoid m => Seq m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Seq a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Seq a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Seq a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Seq a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Seq a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Seq a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Seq a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Seq a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Seq a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Seq a -> a # | |
| Foldable FingerTree | |
Defined in Data.Sequence.Internal Methods fold :: Monoid m => FingerTree m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> FingerTree a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> FingerTree a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> FingerTree a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> FingerTree a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> FingerTree a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> FingerTree a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> FingerTree a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> FingerTree a -> a # toList :: FingerTree a -> [a] # null :: FingerTree a -> Bool # length :: FingerTree a -> Int # elem :: Eq a => a -> FingerTree a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => FingerTree a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => FingerTree a -> a # sum :: Num a => FingerTree a -> a # product :: Num a => FingerTree a -> a # | |
| Foldable Digit | |
Defined in Data.Sequence.Internal Methods fold :: Monoid m => Digit m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Digit a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Digit a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Digit a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Digit a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Digit a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Digit a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Digit a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Digit a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Digit a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Digit a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => Digit a -> a # | |
| Foldable Node | |
Defined in Data.Sequence.Internal Methods fold :: Monoid m => Node m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Node a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Node a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Node a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Node a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Node a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Node a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Node a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Node a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Node a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Node a -> a # | |
| Foldable Elem | |
Defined in Data.Sequence.Internal Methods fold :: Monoid m => Elem m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Elem a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Elem a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Elem a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Elem a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Elem a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Elem a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Elem a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Elem a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Elem a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Elem a -> a # | |
| Foldable ViewL | |
Defined in Data.Sequence.Internal Methods fold :: Monoid m => ViewL m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> ViewL a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> ViewL a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> ViewL a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> ViewL a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> ViewL a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> ViewL a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> ViewL a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> ViewL a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> ViewL a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => ViewL a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => ViewL a -> a # | |
| Foldable ViewR | |
Defined in Data.Sequence.Internal Methods fold :: Monoid m => ViewR m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> ViewR a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> ViewR a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> ViewR a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> ViewR a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> ViewR a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> ViewR a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> ViewR a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> ViewR a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> ViewR a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => ViewR a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => ViewR a -> a # | |
| Foldable Set | Folds in order of increasing key. |
Defined in Data.Set.Internal Methods fold :: Monoid m => Set m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Set a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Set a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Set a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Set a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Set a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Set a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Set a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Set a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Set a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Set a -> a # | |
| Foldable DNonEmpty | |
Defined in Data.DList.DNonEmpty.Internal Methods fold :: Monoid m => DNonEmpty m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> DNonEmpty a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> DNonEmpty a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> DNonEmpty a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> DNonEmpty a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> DNonEmpty a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> DNonEmpty a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> DNonEmpty a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> DNonEmpty a -> a # toList :: DNonEmpty a -> [a] # length :: DNonEmpty a -> Int # elem :: Eq a => a -> DNonEmpty a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => DNonEmpty a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => DNonEmpty a -> a # | |
| Foldable DList | |
Defined in Data.DList.Internal Methods fold :: Monoid m => DList m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> DList a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> DList a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> DList a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> DList a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> DList a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> DList a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> DList a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> DList a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> DList a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => DList a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => DList a -> a # | |
| Foldable Hashed | |
Defined in Data.Hashable.Class Methods fold :: Monoid m => Hashed m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Hashed a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Hashed a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Hashed a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Hashed a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Hashed a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Hashed a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Hashed a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Hashed a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Hashed a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Hashed a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => Hashed a -> a # | |
| Foldable HashSet | |
Defined in Data.HashSet.Internal Methods fold :: Monoid m => HashSet m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> HashSet a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> HashSet a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> HashSet a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> HashSet a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> HashSet a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> HashSet a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> HashSet a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> HashSet a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> HashSet a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => HashSet a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => HashSet a -> a # | |
| Foldable Vector | |
Defined in Data.Vector Methods fold :: Monoid m => Vector m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Vector a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Vector a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Vector a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Vector a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Vector a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Vector a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Vector a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Vector a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Vector a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Vector a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => Vector a -> a # | |
| Foldable SmallArray | |
Defined in Data.Primitive.SmallArray Methods fold :: Monoid m => SmallArray m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> SmallArray a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> SmallArray a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> SmallArray a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> SmallArray a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> SmallArray a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> SmallArray a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> SmallArray a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> SmallArray a -> a # toList :: SmallArray a -> [a] # null :: SmallArray a -> Bool # length :: SmallArray a -> Int # elem :: Eq a => a -> SmallArray a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => SmallArray a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => SmallArray a -> a # sum :: Num a => SmallArray a -> a # product :: Num a => SmallArray a -> a # | |
| Foldable Array | |
Defined in Data.Primitive.Array Methods fold :: Monoid m => Array m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Array a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Array a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Array a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Array a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Array a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Array a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Array a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Array a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Array a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Array a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => Array a -> a # | |
| Foldable IResult | |
Defined in Data.Aeson.Types.Internal Methods fold :: Monoid m => IResult m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> IResult a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> IResult a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> IResult a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> IResult a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> IResult a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> IResult a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> IResult a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> IResult a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> IResult a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => IResult a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => IResult a -> a # | |
| Foldable Result | |
Defined in Data.Aeson.Types.Internal Methods fold :: Monoid m => Result m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Result a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Result a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Result a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Result a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Result a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Result a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Result a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Result a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Result a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Result a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => Result a -> a # | |
| Foldable Maybe | |
Defined in Data.Strict.Maybe Methods fold :: Monoid m => Maybe m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Maybe a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Maybe a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Maybe a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Maybe a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Maybe a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Maybe a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Maybe a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Maybe a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Maybe a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Maybe a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => Maybe a -> a # | |
| Foldable FeatureData Source # | |
Defined in Features.Compose Methods fold :: Monoid m => FeatureData m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> FeatureData a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> FeatureData a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> FeatureData a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> FeatureData a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> FeatureData a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> FeatureData a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> FeatureData a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> FeatureData a -> a # toList :: FeatureData a -> [a] # null :: FeatureData a -> Bool # length :: FeatureData a -> Int # elem :: Eq a => a -> FeatureData a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => FeatureData a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => FeatureData a -> a # sum :: Num a => FeatureData a -> a # product :: Num a => FeatureData a -> a # | |
| Foldable (Either a) | Since: base-4.7.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Foldable Methods fold :: Monoid m => Either a m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a0 -> m) -> Either a a0 -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a0 -> m) -> Either a a0 -> m # foldr :: (a0 -> b -> b) -> b -> Either a a0 -> b # foldr' :: (a0 -> b -> b) -> b -> Either a a0 -> b # foldl :: (b -> a0 -> b) -> b -> Either a a0 -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a0 -> b) -> b -> Either a a0 -> b # foldr1 :: (a0 -> a0 -> a0) -> Either a a0 -> a0 # foldl1 :: (a0 -> a0 -> a0) -> Either a a0 -> a0 # toList :: Either a a0 -> [a0] # length :: Either a a0 -> Int # elem :: Eq a0 => a0 -> Either a a0 -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a0 => Either a a0 -> a0 # minimum :: Ord a0 => Either a a0 -> a0 # | |
| Foldable (V1 :: Type -> Type) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Foldable Methods fold :: Monoid m => V1 m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> V1 a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> V1 a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> V1 a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> V1 a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> V1 a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> V1 a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> V1 a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> V1 a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> V1 a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => V1 a -> a # | |
| Foldable (U1 :: Type -> Type) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Foldable Methods fold :: Monoid m => U1 m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> U1 a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> U1 a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> U1 a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> U1 a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> U1 a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> U1 a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> U1 a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> U1 a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> U1 a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => U1 a -> a # | |
| Foldable (UAddr :: Type -> Type) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Foldable Methods fold :: Monoid m => UAddr m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> UAddr a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> UAddr a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> UAddr a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> UAddr a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> UAddr a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> UAddr a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> UAddr a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> UAddr a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> UAddr a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => UAddr a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => UAddr a -> a # | |
| Foldable (UChar :: Type -> Type) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Foldable Methods fold :: Monoid m => UChar m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> UChar a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> UChar a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> UChar a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> UChar a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> UChar a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> UChar a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> UChar a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> UChar a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> UChar a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => UChar a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => UChar a -> a # | |
| Foldable (UDouble :: Type -> Type) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Foldable Methods fold :: Monoid m => UDouble m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> UDouble a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> UDouble a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> UDouble a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> UDouble a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> UDouble a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> UDouble a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> UDouble a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> UDouble a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> UDouble a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => UDouble a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => UDouble a -> a # | |
| Foldable (UFloat :: Type -> Type) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Foldable Methods fold :: Monoid m => UFloat m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> UFloat a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> UFloat a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> UFloat a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> UFloat a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> UFloat a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> UFloat a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> UFloat a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> UFloat a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> UFloat a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => UFloat a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => UFloat a -> a # | |
| Foldable (UInt :: Type -> Type) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Foldable Methods fold :: Monoid m => UInt m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> UInt a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> UInt a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> UInt a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> UInt a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> UInt a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> UInt a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> UInt a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> UInt a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> UInt a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => UInt a -> a # | |
| Foldable (UWord :: Type -> Type) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Foldable Methods fold :: Monoid m => UWord m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> UWord a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> UWord a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> UWord a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> UWord a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> UWord a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> UWord a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> UWord a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> UWord a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> UWord a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => UWord a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => UWord a -> a # | |
| Foldable ((,) a) | Since: base-4.7.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Foldable Methods fold :: Monoid m => (a, m) -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a0 -> m) -> (a, a0) -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a0 -> m) -> (a, a0) -> m # foldr :: (a0 -> b -> b) -> b -> (a, a0) -> b # foldr' :: (a0 -> b -> b) -> b -> (a, a0) -> b # foldl :: (b -> a0 -> b) -> b -> (a, a0) -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a0 -> b) -> b -> (a, a0) -> b # foldr1 :: (a0 -> a0 -> a0) -> (a, a0) -> a0 # foldl1 :: (a0 -> a0 -> a0) -> (a, a0) -> a0 # elem :: Eq a0 => a0 -> (a, a0) -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a0 => (a, a0) -> a0 # minimum :: Ord a0 => (a, a0) -> a0 # | |
| Foldable (Array i) | Since: base-4.8.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Foldable Methods fold :: Monoid m => Array i m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Array i a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Array i a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Array i a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Array i a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Array i a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Array i a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Array i a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Array i a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Array i a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Array i a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => Array i a -> a # | |
| Foldable (Arg a) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Semigroup Methods fold :: Monoid m => Arg a m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a0 -> m) -> Arg a a0 -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a0 -> m) -> Arg a a0 -> m # foldr :: (a0 -> b -> b) -> b -> Arg a a0 -> b # foldr' :: (a0 -> b -> b) -> b -> Arg a a0 -> b # foldl :: (b -> a0 -> b) -> b -> Arg a a0 -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a0 -> b) -> b -> Arg a a0 -> b # foldr1 :: (a0 -> a0 -> a0) -> Arg a a0 -> a0 # foldl1 :: (a0 -> a0 -> a0) -> Arg a a0 -> a0 # elem :: Eq a0 => a0 -> Arg a a0 -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a0 => Arg a a0 -> a0 # minimum :: Ord a0 => Arg a a0 -> a0 # | |
| Foldable (Proxy :: Type -> Type) | Since: base-4.7.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Foldable Methods fold :: Monoid m => Proxy m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Proxy a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Proxy a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Proxy a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Proxy a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Proxy a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Proxy a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Proxy a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Proxy a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Proxy a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Proxy a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => Proxy a -> a # | |
| Foldable (Map k) | Folds in order of increasing key. |
Defined in Data.Map.Internal Methods fold :: Monoid m => Map k m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Map k a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Map k a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Map k a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Map k a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Map k a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Map k a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Map k a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Map k a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Map k a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Map k a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => Map k a -> a # | |
| Foldable f => Foldable (MaybeT f) | |
Defined in Control.Monad.Trans.Maybe Methods fold :: Monoid m => MaybeT f m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> MaybeT f a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> MaybeT f a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> MaybeT f a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> MaybeT f a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> MaybeT f a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> MaybeT f a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> MaybeT f a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> MaybeT f a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> MaybeT f a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => MaybeT f a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => MaybeT f a -> a # | |
| Foldable (HashMap k) | |
Defined in Data.HashMap.Internal Methods fold :: Monoid m => HashMap k m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> HashMap k a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> HashMap k a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> HashMap k a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> HashMap k a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> HashMap k a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> HashMap k a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> HashMap k a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> HashMap k a -> a # toList :: HashMap k a -> [a] # length :: HashMap k a -> Int # elem :: Eq a => a -> HashMap k a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => HashMap k a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => HashMap k a -> a # | |
| Foldable f => Foldable (Cofree f) | |
Defined in Control.Comonad.Cofree Methods fold :: Monoid m => Cofree f m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Cofree f a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Cofree f a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Cofree f a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Cofree f a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Cofree f a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Cofree f a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Cofree f a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Cofree f a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Cofree f a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Cofree f a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => Cofree f a -> a # | |
| Foldable f => Foldable (Free f) | |
Defined in Control.Monad.Free Methods fold :: Monoid m => Free f m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Free f a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Free f a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Free f a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Free f a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Free f a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Free f a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Free f a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Free f a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Free f a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Free f a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => Free f a -> a # | |
| Foldable f => Foldable (Yoneda f) | |
Defined in Data.Functor.Yoneda Methods fold :: Monoid m => Yoneda f m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Yoneda f a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Yoneda f a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Yoneda f a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Yoneda f a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Yoneda f a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Yoneda f a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Yoneda f a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Yoneda f a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Yoneda f a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Yoneda f a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => Yoneda f a -> a # | |
| Foldable (These a) | |
Defined in Data.These Methods fold :: Monoid m => These a m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a0 -> m) -> These a a0 -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a0 -> m) -> These a a0 -> m # foldr :: (a0 -> b -> b) -> b -> These a a0 -> b # foldr' :: (a0 -> b -> b) -> b -> These a a0 -> b # foldl :: (b -> a0 -> b) -> b -> These a a0 -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a0 -> b) -> b -> These a a0 -> b # foldr1 :: (a0 -> a0 -> a0) -> These a a0 -> a0 # foldl1 :: (a0 -> a0 -> a0) -> These a a0 -> a0 # toList :: These a a0 -> [a0] # elem :: Eq a0 => a0 -> These a a0 -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a0 => These a a0 -> a0 # minimum :: Ord a0 => These a a0 -> a0 # | |
| Foldable (Pair e) | |
Defined in Data.Strict.Tuple Methods fold :: Monoid m => Pair e m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Pair e a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Pair e a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Pair e a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Pair e a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Pair e a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Pair e a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Pair e a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Pair e a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Pair e a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Pair e a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => Pair e a -> a # | |
| Foldable (These a) | |
Defined in Data.Strict.These Methods fold :: Monoid m => These a m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a0 -> m) -> These a a0 -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a0 -> m) -> These a a0 -> m # foldr :: (a0 -> b -> b) -> b -> These a a0 -> b # foldr' :: (a0 -> b -> b) -> b -> These a a0 -> b # foldl :: (b -> a0 -> b) -> b -> These a a0 -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a0 -> b) -> b -> These a a0 -> b # foldr1 :: (a0 -> a0 -> a0) -> These a a0 -> a0 # foldl1 :: (a0 -> a0 -> a0) -> These a a0 -> a0 # toList :: These a a0 -> [a0] # elem :: Eq a0 => a0 -> These a a0 -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a0 => These a a0 -> a0 # minimum :: Ord a0 => These a a0 -> a0 # | |
| Foldable (Either e) | |
Defined in Data.Strict.Either Methods fold :: Monoid m => Either e m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Either e a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Either e a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Either e a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Either e a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Either e a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Either e a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Either e a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Either e a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Either e a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Either e a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => Either e a -> a # | |
| Foldable f => Foldable (Lift f) | |
Defined in Control.Applicative.Lift Methods fold :: Monoid m => Lift f m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Lift f a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Lift f a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Lift f a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Lift f a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Lift f a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Lift f a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Lift f a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Lift f a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Lift f a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Lift f a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => Lift f a -> a # | |
| Foldable f => Foldable (WrappedFoldable f) | |
Defined in Witherable Methods fold :: Monoid m => WrappedFoldable f m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> WrappedFoldable f a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> WrappedFoldable f a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> WrappedFoldable f a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> WrappedFoldable f a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> WrappedFoldable f a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> WrappedFoldable f a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> WrappedFoldable f a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> WrappedFoldable f a -> a # toList :: WrappedFoldable f a -> [a] # null :: WrappedFoldable f a -> Bool # length :: WrappedFoldable f a -> Int # elem :: Eq a => a -> WrappedFoldable f a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => WrappedFoldable f a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => WrappedFoldable f a -> a # sum :: Num a => WrappedFoldable f a -> a # product :: Num a => WrappedFoldable f a -> a # | |
| Foldable (Feature name) Source # | |
Defined in Features.Compose Methods fold :: Monoid m => Feature name m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Feature name a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Feature name a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Feature name a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Feature name a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Feature name a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Feature name a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Feature name a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Feature name a -> a # toList :: Feature name a -> [a] # null :: Feature name a -> Bool # length :: Feature name a -> Int # elem :: Eq a => a -> Feature name a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Feature name a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => Feature name a -> a # | |
| Foldable f => Foldable (Rec1 f) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Foldable Methods fold :: Monoid m => Rec1 f m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Rec1 f a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Rec1 f a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Rec1 f a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Rec1 f a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Rec1 f a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Rec1 f a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Rec1 f a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Rec1 f a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Rec1 f a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Rec1 f a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => Rec1 f a -> a # | |
| Foldable (Const m :: Type -> Type) | Since: base-4.7.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Functor.Const Methods fold :: Monoid m0 => Const m m0 -> m0 # foldMap :: Monoid m0 => (a -> m0) -> Const m a -> m0 # foldMap' :: Monoid m0 => (a -> m0) -> Const m a -> m0 # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Const m a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Const m a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Const m a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Const m a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Const m a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Const m a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Const m a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Const m a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => Const m a -> a # | |
| Foldable f => Foldable (Ap f) | Since: base-4.12.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Foldable Methods fold :: Monoid m => Ap f m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Ap f a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Ap f a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Ap f a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Ap f a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Ap f a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Ap f a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Ap f a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Ap f a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Ap f a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Ap f a -> a # | |
| Foldable f => Foldable (Alt f) | Since: base-4.12.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Foldable Methods fold :: Monoid m => Alt f m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Alt f a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Alt f a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Alt f a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Alt f a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Alt f a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Alt f a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Alt f a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Alt f a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Alt f a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Alt f a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => Alt f a -> a # | |
| Bifoldable p => Foldable (Join p) | |
Defined in Data.Bifunctor.Join Methods fold :: Monoid m => Join p m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Join p a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Join p a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Join p a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Join p a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Join p a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Join p a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Join p a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Join p a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Join p a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Join p a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => Join p a -> a # | |
| Bifoldable p => Foldable (Fix p) | |
Defined in Data.Bifunctor.Fix Methods fold :: Monoid m => Fix p m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Fix p a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Fix p a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Fix p a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Fix p a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Fix p a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Fix p a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Fix p a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Fix p a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Fix p a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Fix p a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => Fix p a -> a # | |
| Foldable f => Foldable (IdentityT f) | |
Defined in Control.Monad.Trans.Identity Methods fold :: Monoid m => IdentityT f m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> IdentityT f a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> IdentityT f a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> IdentityT f a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> IdentityT f a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> IdentityT f a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> IdentityT f a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> IdentityT f a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> IdentityT f a -> a # toList :: IdentityT f a -> [a] # null :: IdentityT f a -> Bool # length :: IdentityT f a -> Int # elem :: Eq a => a -> IdentityT f a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => IdentityT f a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => IdentityT f a -> a # | |
| Foldable f => Foldable (ExceptT e f) | |
Defined in Control.Monad.Trans.Except Methods fold :: Monoid m => ExceptT e f m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> ExceptT e f a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> ExceptT e f a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> ExceptT e f a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> ExceptT e f a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> ExceptT e f a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> ExceptT e f a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> ExceptT e f a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> ExceptT e f a -> a # toList :: ExceptT e f a -> [a] # null :: ExceptT e f a -> Bool # length :: ExceptT e f a -> Int # elem :: Eq a => a -> ExceptT e f a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => ExceptT e f a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => ExceptT e f a -> a # | |
| Foldable f => Foldable (FreeF f a) | |
Defined in Control.Monad.Trans.Free Methods fold :: Monoid m => FreeF f a m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a0 -> m) -> FreeF f a a0 -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a0 -> m) -> FreeF f a a0 -> m # foldr :: (a0 -> b -> b) -> b -> FreeF f a a0 -> b # foldr' :: (a0 -> b -> b) -> b -> FreeF f a a0 -> b # foldl :: (b -> a0 -> b) -> b -> FreeF f a a0 -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a0 -> b) -> b -> FreeF f a a0 -> b # foldr1 :: (a0 -> a0 -> a0) -> FreeF f a a0 -> a0 # foldl1 :: (a0 -> a0 -> a0) -> FreeF f a a0 -> a0 # toList :: FreeF f a a0 -> [a0] # null :: FreeF f a a0 -> Bool # length :: FreeF f a a0 -> Int # elem :: Eq a0 => a0 -> FreeF f a a0 -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a0 => FreeF f a a0 -> a0 # minimum :: Ord a0 => FreeF f a a0 -> a0 # | |
| (Foldable m, Foldable f) => Foldable (FreeT f m) | |
Defined in Control.Monad.Trans.Free Methods fold :: Monoid m0 => FreeT f m m0 -> m0 # foldMap :: Monoid m0 => (a -> m0) -> FreeT f m a -> m0 # foldMap' :: Monoid m0 => (a -> m0) -> FreeT f m a -> m0 # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> FreeT f m a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> FreeT f m a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> FreeT f m a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> FreeT f m a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> FreeT f m a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> FreeT f m a -> a # toList :: FreeT f m a -> [a] # length :: FreeT f m a -> Int # elem :: Eq a => a -> FreeT f m a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => FreeT f m a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => FreeT f m a -> a # | |
| Foldable f => Foldable (CofreeF f a) | |
Defined in Control.Comonad.Trans.Cofree Methods fold :: Monoid m => CofreeF f a m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a0 -> m) -> CofreeF f a a0 -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a0 -> m) -> CofreeF f a a0 -> m # foldr :: (a0 -> b -> b) -> b -> CofreeF f a a0 -> b # foldr' :: (a0 -> b -> b) -> b -> CofreeF f a a0 -> b # foldl :: (b -> a0 -> b) -> b -> CofreeF f a a0 -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a0 -> b) -> b -> CofreeF f a a0 -> b # foldr1 :: (a0 -> a0 -> a0) -> CofreeF f a a0 -> a0 # foldl1 :: (a0 -> a0 -> a0) -> CofreeF f a a0 -> a0 # toList :: CofreeF f a a0 -> [a0] # null :: CofreeF f a a0 -> Bool # length :: CofreeF f a a0 -> Int # elem :: Eq a0 => a0 -> CofreeF f a a0 -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a0 => CofreeF f a a0 -> a0 # minimum :: Ord a0 => CofreeF f a a0 -> a0 # | |
| (Foldable f, Foldable w) => Foldable (CofreeT f w) | |
Defined in Control.Comonad.Trans.Cofree Methods fold :: Monoid m => CofreeT f w m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> CofreeT f w a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> CofreeT f w a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> CofreeT f w a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> CofreeT f w a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> CofreeT f w a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> CofreeT f w a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> CofreeT f w a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> CofreeT f w a -> a # toList :: CofreeT f w a -> [a] # null :: CofreeT f w a -> Bool # length :: CofreeT f w a -> Int # elem :: Eq a => a -> CofreeT f w a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => CofreeT f w a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => CofreeT f w a -> a # | |
| Foldable f => Foldable (ErrorT e f) | |
Defined in Control.Monad.Trans.Error Methods fold :: Monoid m => ErrorT e f m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> ErrorT e f a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> ErrorT e f a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> ErrorT e f a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> ErrorT e f a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> ErrorT e f a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> ErrorT e f a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> ErrorT e f a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> ErrorT e f a -> a # toList :: ErrorT e f a -> [a] # null :: ErrorT e f a -> Bool # length :: ErrorT e f a -> Int # elem :: Eq a => a -> ErrorT e f a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => ErrorT e f a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => ErrorT e f a -> a # | |
| Foldable f => Foldable (Backwards f) | Derived instance. |
Defined in Control.Applicative.Backwards Methods fold :: Monoid m => Backwards f m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Backwards f a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Backwards f a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Backwards f a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Backwards f a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Backwards f a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Backwards f a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Backwards f a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Backwards f a -> a # toList :: Backwards f a -> [a] # null :: Backwards f a -> Bool # length :: Backwards f a -> Int # elem :: Eq a => a -> Backwards f a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Backwards f a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => Backwards f a -> a # | |
| Foldable (Tagged s) | |
Defined in Data.Tagged Methods fold :: Monoid m => Tagged s m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Tagged s a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Tagged s a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Tagged s a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Tagged s a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Tagged s a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Tagged s a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Tagged s a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Tagged s a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Tagged s a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Tagged s a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => Tagged s a -> a # | |
| Foldable f => Foldable (WriterT w f) | |
Defined in Control.Monad.Trans.Writer.Strict Methods fold :: Monoid m => WriterT w f m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> WriterT w f a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> WriterT w f a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> WriterT w f a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> WriterT w f a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> WriterT w f a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> WriterT w f a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> WriterT w f a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> WriterT w f a -> a # toList :: WriterT w f a -> [a] # null :: WriterT w f a -> Bool # length :: WriterT w f a -> Int # elem :: Eq a => a -> WriterT w f a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => WriterT w f a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => WriterT w f a -> a # | |
| Foldable (Constant a :: Type -> Type) | |
Defined in Data.Functor.Constant Methods fold :: Monoid m => Constant a m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a0 -> m) -> Constant a a0 -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a0 -> m) -> Constant a a0 -> m # foldr :: (a0 -> b -> b) -> b -> Constant a a0 -> b # foldr' :: (a0 -> b -> b) -> b -> Constant a a0 -> b # foldl :: (b -> a0 -> b) -> b -> Constant a a0 -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a0 -> b) -> b -> Constant a a0 -> b # foldr1 :: (a0 -> a0 -> a0) -> Constant a a0 -> a0 # foldl1 :: (a0 -> a0 -> a0) -> Constant a a0 -> a0 # toList :: Constant a a0 -> [a0] # null :: Constant a a0 -> Bool # length :: Constant a a0 -> Int # elem :: Eq a0 => a0 -> Constant a a0 -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a0 => Constant a a0 -> a0 # minimum :: Ord a0 => Constant a a0 -> a0 # | |
| (Foldable f, Foldable g) => Foldable (These1 f g) | |
Defined in Data.Functor.These Methods fold :: Monoid m => These1 f g m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> These1 f g a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> These1 f g a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> These1 f g a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> These1 f g a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> These1 f g a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> These1 f g a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> These1 f g a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> These1 f g a -> a # toList :: These1 f g a -> [a] # null :: These1 f g a -> Bool # length :: These1 f g a -> Int # elem :: Eq a => a -> These1 f g a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => These1 f g a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => These1 f g a -> a # | |
| Foldable f => Foldable (Reverse f) | Fold from right to left. |
Defined in Data.Functor.Reverse Methods fold :: Monoid m => Reverse f m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Reverse f a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Reverse f a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Reverse f a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Reverse f a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Reverse f a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Reverse f a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Reverse f a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Reverse f a -> a # toList :: Reverse f a -> [a] # length :: Reverse f a -> Int # elem :: Eq a => a -> Reverse f a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Reverse f a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => Reverse f a -> a # | |
| Foldable (K1 i c :: Type -> Type) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Foldable Methods fold :: Monoid m => K1 i c m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> K1 i c a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> K1 i c a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> K1 i c a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> K1 i c a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> K1 i c a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> K1 i c a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> K1 i c a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> K1 i c a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> K1 i c a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => K1 i c a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => K1 i c a -> a # | |
| (Foldable f, Foldable g) => Foldable (f :+: g) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Foldable Methods fold :: Monoid m => (f :+: g) m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> (f :+: g) a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> (f :+: g) a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> (f :+: g) a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> (f :+: g) a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> (f :+: g) a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> (f :+: g) a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> (f :+: g) a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> (f :+: g) a -> a # toList :: (f :+: g) a -> [a] # length :: (f :+: g) a -> Int # elem :: Eq a => a -> (f :+: g) a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => (f :+: g) a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => (f :+: g) a -> a # | |
| (Foldable f, Foldable g) => Foldable (f :*: g) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Foldable Methods fold :: Monoid m => (f :*: g) m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> (f :*: g) a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> (f :*: g) a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> (f :*: g) a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> (f :*: g) a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> (f :*: g) a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> (f :*: g) a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> (f :*: g) a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> (f :*: g) a -> a # toList :: (f :*: g) a -> [a] # length :: (f :*: g) a -> Int # elem :: Eq a => a -> (f :*: g) a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => (f :*: g) a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => (f :*: g) a -> a # | |
| (Foldable f, Foldable g) => Foldable (Product f g) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Functor.Product Methods fold :: Monoid m => Product f g m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Product f g a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Product f g a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Product f g a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Product f g a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Product f g a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Product f g a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Product f g a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Product f g a -> a # toList :: Product f g a -> [a] # null :: Product f g a -> Bool # length :: Product f g a -> Int # elem :: Eq a => a -> Product f g a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Product f g a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => Product f g a -> a # | |
| (Foldable f, Foldable g) => Foldable (Sum f g) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Functor.Sum Methods fold :: Monoid m => Sum f g m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Sum f g a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Sum f g a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Sum f g a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Sum f g a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Sum f g a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Sum f g a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Sum f g a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Sum f g a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Sum f g a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Sum f g a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => Sum f g a -> a # | |
| Foldable (Forget r a :: Type -> Type) | |
Defined in Data.Profunctor.Types Methods fold :: Monoid m => Forget r a m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a0 -> m) -> Forget r a a0 -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a0 -> m) -> Forget r a a0 -> m # foldr :: (a0 -> b -> b) -> b -> Forget r a a0 -> b # foldr' :: (a0 -> b -> b) -> b -> Forget r a a0 -> b # foldl :: (b -> a0 -> b) -> b -> Forget r a a0 -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a0 -> b) -> b -> Forget r a a0 -> b # foldr1 :: (a0 -> a0 -> a0) -> Forget r a a0 -> a0 # foldl1 :: (a0 -> a0 -> a0) -> Forget r a a0 -> a0 # toList :: Forget r a a0 -> [a0] # null :: Forget r a a0 -> Bool # length :: Forget r a a0 -> Int # elem :: Eq a0 => a0 -> Forget r a a0 -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a0 => Forget r a a0 -> a0 # minimum :: Ord a0 => Forget r a a0 -> a0 # | |
| Foldable f => Foldable (M1 i c f) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Foldable Methods fold :: Monoid m => M1 i c f m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> M1 i c f a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> M1 i c f a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> M1 i c f a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> M1 i c f a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> M1 i c f a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> M1 i c f a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> M1 i c f a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> M1 i c f a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> M1 i c f a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => M1 i c f a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => M1 i c f a -> a # | |
| (Foldable f, Foldable g) => Foldable (f :.: g) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Foldable Methods fold :: Monoid m => (f :.: g) m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> (f :.: g) a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> (f :.: g) a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> (f :.: g) a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> (f :.: g) a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> (f :.: g) a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> (f :.: g) a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> (f :.: g) a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> (f :.: g) a -> a # toList :: (f :.: g) a -> [a] # length :: (f :.: g) a -> Int # elem :: Eq a => a -> (f :.: g) a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => (f :.: g) a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => (f :.: g) a -> a # | |
| (Foldable f, Foldable g) => Foldable (Compose f g) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Functor.Compose Methods fold :: Monoid m => Compose f g m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Compose f g a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Compose f g a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Compose f g a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Compose f g a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Compose f g a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Compose f g a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Compose f g a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Compose f g a -> a # toList :: Compose f g a -> [a] # null :: Compose f g a -> Bool # length :: Compose f g a -> Int # elem :: Eq a => a -> Compose f g a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Compose f g a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => Compose f g a -> a # | |
| Bifoldable p => Foldable (WrappedBifunctor p a) | |
Defined in Data.Bifunctor.Wrapped Methods fold :: Monoid m => WrappedBifunctor p a m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a0 -> m) -> WrappedBifunctor p a a0 -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a0 -> m) -> WrappedBifunctor p a a0 -> m # foldr :: (a0 -> b -> b) -> b -> WrappedBifunctor p a a0 -> b # foldr' :: (a0 -> b -> b) -> b -> WrappedBifunctor p a a0 -> b # foldl :: (b -> a0 -> b) -> b -> WrappedBifunctor p a a0 -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a0 -> b) -> b -> WrappedBifunctor p a a0 -> b # foldr1 :: (a0 -> a0 -> a0) -> WrappedBifunctor p a a0 -> a0 # foldl1 :: (a0 -> a0 -> a0) -> WrappedBifunctor p a a0 -> a0 # toList :: WrappedBifunctor p a a0 -> [a0] # null :: WrappedBifunctor p a a0 -> Bool # length :: WrappedBifunctor p a a0 -> Int # elem :: Eq a0 => a0 -> WrappedBifunctor p a a0 -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a0 => WrappedBifunctor p a a0 -> a0 # minimum :: Ord a0 => WrappedBifunctor p a a0 -> a0 # sum :: Num a0 => WrappedBifunctor p a a0 -> a0 # product :: Num a0 => WrappedBifunctor p a a0 -> a0 # | |
| Foldable g => Foldable (Joker g a) | |
Defined in Data.Bifunctor.Joker Methods fold :: Monoid m => Joker g a m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a0 -> m) -> Joker g a a0 -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a0 -> m) -> Joker g a a0 -> m # foldr :: (a0 -> b -> b) -> b -> Joker g a a0 -> b # foldr' :: (a0 -> b -> b) -> b -> Joker g a a0 -> b # foldl :: (b -> a0 -> b) -> b -> Joker g a a0 -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a0 -> b) -> b -> Joker g a a0 -> b # foldr1 :: (a0 -> a0 -> a0) -> Joker g a a0 -> a0 # foldl1 :: (a0 -> a0 -> a0) -> Joker g a a0 -> a0 # toList :: Joker g a a0 -> [a0] # null :: Joker g a a0 -> Bool # length :: Joker g a a0 -> Int # elem :: Eq a0 => a0 -> Joker g a a0 -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a0 => Joker g a a0 -> a0 # minimum :: Ord a0 => Joker g a a0 -> a0 # | |
| Bifoldable p => Foldable (Flip p a) | |
Defined in Data.Bifunctor.Flip Methods fold :: Monoid m => Flip p a m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a0 -> m) -> Flip p a a0 -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a0 -> m) -> Flip p a a0 -> m # foldr :: (a0 -> b -> b) -> b -> Flip p a a0 -> b # foldr' :: (a0 -> b -> b) -> b -> Flip p a a0 -> b # foldl :: (b -> a0 -> b) -> b -> Flip p a a0 -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a0 -> b) -> b -> Flip p a a0 -> b # foldr1 :: (a0 -> a0 -> a0) -> Flip p a a0 -> a0 # foldl1 :: (a0 -> a0 -> a0) -> Flip p a a0 -> a0 # toList :: Flip p a a0 -> [a0] # length :: Flip p a a0 -> Int # elem :: Eq a0 => a0 -> Flip p a a0 -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a0 => Flip p a a0 -> a0 # minimum :: Ord a0 => Flip p a a0 -> a0 # | |
| Foldable (Clown f a :: Type -> Type) | |
Defined in Data.Bifunctor.Clown Methods fold :: Monoid m => Clown f a m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a0 -> m) -> Clown f a a0 -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a0 -> m) -> Clown f a a0 -> m # foldr :: (a0 -> b -> b) -> b -> Clown f a a0 -> b # foldr' :: (a0 -> b -> b) -> b -> Clown f a a0 -> b # foldl :: (b -> a0 -> b) -> b -> Clown f a a0 -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a0 -> b) -> b -> Clown f a a0 -> b # foldr1 :: (a0 -> a0 -> a0) -> Clown f a a0 -> a0 # foldl1 :: (a0 -> a0 -> a0) -> Clown f a a0 -> a0 # toList :: Clown f a a0 -> [a0] # null :: Clown f a a0 -> Bool # length :: Clown f a a0 -> Int # elem :: Eq a0 => a0 -> Clown f a a0 -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a0 => Clown f a a0 -> a0 # minimum :: Ord a0 => Clown f a a0 -> a0 # | |
| (Foldable f, Bifoldable p) => Foldable (Tannen f p a) | |
Defined in Data.Bifunctor.Tannen Methods fold :: Monoid m => Tannen f p a m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a0 -> m) -> Tannen f p a a0 -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a0 -> m) -> Tannen f p a a0 -> m # foldr :: (a0 -> b -> b) -> b -> Tannen f p a a0 -> b # foldr' :: (a0 -> b -> b) -> b -> Tannen f p a a0 -> b # foldl :: (b -> a0 -> b) -> b -> Tannen f p a a0 -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a0 -> b) -> b -> Tannen f p a a0 -> b # foldr1 :: (a0 -> a0 -> a0) -> Tannen f p a a0 -> a0 # foldl1 :: (a0 -> a0 -> a0) -> Tannen f p a a0 -> a0 # toList :: Tannen f p a a0 -> [a0] # null :: Tannen f p a a0 -> Bool # length :: Tannen f p a a0 -> Int # elem :: Eq a0 => a0 -> Tannen f p a a0 -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a0 => Tannen f p a a0 -> a0 # minimum :: Ord a0 => Tannen f p a a0 -> a0 # | |
| (Bifoldable p, Foldable g) => Foldable (Biff p f g a) | |
Defined in Data.Bifunctor.Biff Methods fold :: Monoid m => Biff p f g a m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a0 -> m) -> Biff p f g a a0 -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a0 -> m) -> Biff p f g a a0 -> m # foldr :: (a0 -> b -> b) -> b -> Biff p f g a a0 -> b # foldr' :: (a0 -> b -> b) -> b -> Biff p f g a a0 -> b # foldl :: (b -> a0 -> b) -> b -> Biff p f g a a0 -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a0 -> b) -> b -> Biff p f g a a0 -> b # foldr1 :: (a0 -> a0 -> a0) -> Biff p f g a a0 -> a0 # foldl1 :: (a0 -> a0 -> a0) -> Biff p f g a a0 -> a0 # toList :: Biff p f g a a0 -> [a0] # null :: Biff p f g a a0 -> Bool # length :: Biff p f g a a0 -> Int # elem :: Eq a0 => a0 -> Biff p f g a a0 -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a0 => Biff p f g a a0 -> a0 # minimum :: Ord a0 => Biff p f g a a0 -> a0 # | |
($) :: forall (r :: RuntimeRep) a (b :: TYPE r). (a -> b) -> a -> b infixr 0 #
Application operator. This operator is redundant, since ordinary
application (f x) means the same as (f . However, $ x)$ has
low, right-associative binding precedence, so it sometimes allows
parentheses to be omitted; for example:
f $ g $ h x = f (g (h x))
It is also useful in higher-order situations, such as ,
or map ($ 0) xs.zipWith ($) fs xs
Note that ( is levity-polymorphic in its result type, so that
$)foo where $ Truefoo :: Bool -> Int# is well-typed.
flip :: (a -> b -> c) -> b -> a -> c #
takes its (first) two arguments in the reverse order of flip ff.
>>>flip (++) "hello" "world""worldhello"
const x is a unary function which evaluates to x for all inputs.
>>>const 42 "hello"42
>>>map (const 42) [0..3][42,42,42,42]
(++) :: [a] -> [a] -> [a] infixr 5 #
Append two lists, i.e.,
[x1, ..., xm] ++ [y1, ..., yn] == [x1, ..., xm, y1, ..., yn] [x1, ..., xm] ++ [y1, ...] == [x1, ..., xm, y1, ...]
If the first list is not finite, the result is the first list.
zip :: [a] -> [b] -> [(a, b)] #
\(\mathcal{O}(\min(m,n))\). zip takes two lists and returns a list of
corresponding pairs.
zip [1, 2] ['a', 'b'] = [(1, 'a'), (2, 'b')]
If one input list is short, excess elements of the longer list are discarded:
zip [1] ['a', 'b'] = [(1, 'a')] zip [1, 2] ['a'] = [(1, 'a')]
zip is right-lazy:
zip [] _|_ = [] zip _|_ [] = _|_
zip is capable of list fusion, but it is restricted to its
first list argument and its resulting list.
map :: (a -> b) -> [a] -> [b] #
\(\mathcal{O}(n)\). map f xs is the list obtained by applying f to
each element of xs, i.e.,
map f [x1, x2, ..., xn] == [f x1, f x2, ..., f xn] map f [x1, x2, ...] == [f x1, f x2, ...]
>>>map (+1) [1, 2, 3]
length :: Foldable t => t a -> Int #
Returns the size/length of a finite structure as an Int. The
default implementation is optimized for structures that are similar to
cons-lists, because there is no general way to do better.
Since: base-4.8.0.0
null :: Foldable t => t a -> Bool #
Test whether the structure is empty. The default implementation is optimized for structures that are similar to cons-lists, because there is no general way to do better.
Since: base-4.8.0.0
all :: Foldable t => (a -> Bool) -> t a -> Bool #
Determines whether all elements of the structure satisfy the predicate.
any :: Foldable t => (a -> Bool) -> t a -> Bool #
Determines whether any element of the structure satisfies the predicate.
The transpose function transposes the rows and columns of its argument.
For example,
>>>transpose [[1,2,3],[4,5,6]][[1,4],[2,5],[3,6]]
If some of the rows are shorter than the following rows, their elements are skipped:
>>>transpose [[10,11],[20],[],[30,31,32]][[10,20,30],[11,31],[32]]
unzip :: [(a, b)] -> ([a], [b]) #
unzip transforms a list of pairs into a list of first components
and a list of second components.
zipWith :: (a -> b -> c) -> [a] -> [b] -> [c] #
\(\mathcal{O}(\min(m,n))\). zipWith generalises zip by zipping with the
function given as the first argument, instead of a tupling function. For
example, is applied to two lists to produce the list of
corresponding sums:zipWith (+)
>>>zipWith (+) [1, 2, 3] [4, 5, 6][5,7,9]
zipWith is right-lazy:
zipWith f [] _|_ = []
zipWith is capable of list fusion, but it is restricted to its
first list argument and its resulting list.
replicate :: Int -> a -> [a] #
replicate n x is a list of length n with x the value of
every element.
It is an instance of the more general genericReplicate,
in which n may be of any integral type.
scanl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> [a] -> [b] #
\(\mathcal{O}(n)\). A strictly accumulating version of scanl
Non-empty (and non-strict) list type.
Since: base-4.9.0.0
Constructors
| a :| [a] infixr 5 |
Instances
| Monad NonEmpty | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Functor NonEmpty | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Applicative NonEmpty | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Foldable NonEmpty | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Foldable Methods fold :: Monoid m => NonEmpty m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> NonEmpty a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> NonEmpty a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> NonEmpty a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> NonEmpty a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> NonEmpty a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> NonEmpty a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> NonEmpty a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> NonEmpty a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> NonEmpty a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => NonEmpty a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => NonEmpty a -> a # | |
| Traversable NonEmpty | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Eq1 NonEmpty | Since: base-4.10.0.0 |
| Ord1 NonEmpty | Since: base-4.10.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Functor.Classes | |
| Read1 NonEmpty | Since: base-4.10.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Functor.Classes | |
| Show1 NonEmpty | Since: base-4.10.0.0 |
| Comonad NonEmpty | |
| ComonadApply NonEmpty | |
| Hashable1 NonEmpty | Since: hashable-1.3.1.0 |
Defined in Data.Hashable.Class | |
| ToJSON1 NonEmpty | |
Defined in Data.Aeson.Types.ToJSON Methods liftToJSON :: (a -> Value) -> ([a] -> Value) -> NonEmpty a -> Value # liftToJSONList :: (a -> Value) -> ([a] -> Value) -> [NonEmpty a] -> Value # liftToEncoding :: (a -> Encoding) -> ([a] -> Encoding) -> NonEmpty a -> Encoding # liftToEncodingList :: (a -> Encoding) -> ([a] -> Encoding) -> [NonEmpty a] -> Encoding # | |
| FromJSON1 NonEmpty | |
| Lift a => Lift (NonEmpty a :: Type) | Since: template-haskell-2.15.0.0 |
| IsList (NonEmpty a) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Eq a => Eq (NonEmpty a) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Data a => Data (NonEmpty a) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Data Methods gfoldl :: (forall d b. Data d => c (d -> b) -> d -> c b) -> (forall g. g -> c g) -> NonEmpty a -> c (NonEmpty a) # gunfold :: (forall b r. Data b => c (b -> r) -> c r) -> (forall r. r -> c r) -> Constr -> c (NonEmpty a) # toConstr :: NonEmpty a -> Constr # dataTypeOf :: NonEmpty a -> DataType # dataCast1 :: Typeable t => (forall d. Data d => c (t d)) -> Maybe (c (NonEmpty a)) # dataCast2 :: Typeable t => (forall d e. (Data d, Data e) => c (t d e)) -> Maybe (c (NonEmpty a)) # gmapT :: (forall b. Data b => b -> b) -> NonEmpty a -> NonEmpty a # gmapQl :: (r -> r' -> r) -> r -> (forall d. Data d => d -> r') -> NonEmpty a -> r # gmapQr :: forall r r'. (r' -> r -> r) -> r -> (forall d. Data d => d -> r') -> NonEmpty a -> r # gmapQ :: (forall d. Data d => d -> u) -> NonEmpty a -> [u] # gmapQi :: Int -> (forall d. Data d => d -> u) -> NonEmpty a -> u # gmapM :: Monad m => (forall d. Data d => d -> m d) -> NonEmpty a -> m (NonEmpty a) # gmapMp :: MonadPlus m => (forall d. Data d => d -> m d) -> NonEmpty a -> m (NonEmpty a) # gmapMo :: MonadPlus m => (forall d. Data d => d -> m d) -> NonEmpty a -> m (NonEmpty a) # | |
| Ord a => Ord (NonEmpty a) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Read a => Read (NonEmpty a) | Since: base-4.11.0.0 |
| Show a => Show (NonEmpty a) | Since: base-4.11.0.0 |
| Generic (NonEmpty a) | Since: base-4.6.0.0 |
| Semigroup (NonEmpty a) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Hashable a => Hashable (NonEmpty a) | |
Defined in Data.Hashable.Class | |
| Ixed (NonEmpty a) | |
Defined in Control.Lens.At | |
| Wrapped (NonEmpty a) | |
| ToJSON a => ToJSON (NonEmpty a) | |
Defined in Data.Aeson.Types.ToJSON | |
| FromJSON a => FromJSON (NonEmpty a) | |
| Generic1 NonEmpty | Since: base-4.6.0.0 |
| t ~ NonEmpty b => Rewrapped (NonEmpty a) t | |
Defined in Control.Lens.Wrapped | |
| type Rep (NonEmpty a) | |
Defined in GHC.Generics type Rep (NonEmpty a) = D1 ('MetaData "NonEmpty" "GHC.Base" "base" 'False) (C1 ('MetaCons ":|" ('InfixI 'LeftAssociative 9) 'False) (S1 ('MetaSel ('Nothing :: Maybe Symbol) 'NoSourceUnpackedness 'NoSourceStrictness 'DecidedLazy) (Rec0 a) :*: S1 ('MetaSel ('Nothing :: Maybe Symbol) 'NoSourceUnpackedness 'NoSourceStrictness 'DecidedLazy) (Rec0 [a]))) | |
| type Item (NonEmpty a) | |
| type Index (NonEmpty a) | |
Defined in Control.Lens.At | |
| type IxValue (NonEmpty a) | |
Defined in Control.Lens.At | |
| type Unwrapped (NonEmpty a) | |
Defined in Control.Lens.Wrapped | |
| type Rep1 NonEmpty | |
Defined in GHC.Generics type Rep1 NonEmpty = D1 ('MetaData "NonEmpty" "GHC.Base" "base" 'False) (C1 ('MetaCons ":|" ('InfixI 'LeftAssociative 9) 'False) (S1 ('MetaSel ('Nothing :: Maybe Symbol) 'NoSourceUnpackedness 'NoSourceStrictness 'DecidedLazy) Par1 :*: S1 ('MetaSel ('Nothing :: Maybe Symbol) 'NoSourceUnpackedness 'NoSourceStrictness 'DecidedLazy) (Rec1 []))) | |
The Ord class is used for totally ordered datatypes.
Instances of Ord can be derived for any user-defined datatype whose
constituent types are in Ord. The declared order of the constructors in
the data declaration determines the ordering in derived Ord instances. The
Ordering datatype allows a single comparison to determine the precise
ordering of two objects.
The Haskell Report defines no laws for Ord. However, <= is customarily
expected to implement a non-strict partial order and have the following
properties:
- Transitivity
- if
x <= y && y <= z=True, thenx <= z=True - Reflexivity
x <= x=True- Antisymmetry
- if
x <= y && y <= x=True, thenx == y=True
Note that the following operator interactions are expected to hold:
x >= y=y <= xx < y=x <= y && x /= yx > y=y < xx < y=compare x y == LTx > y=compare x y == GTx == y=compare x y == EQmin x y == if x <= y then x else y=Truemax x y == if x >= y then x else y=True
Note that (7.) and (8.) do not require min and max to return either of
their arguments. The result is merely required to equal one of the
arguments in terms of (==).
Minimal complete definition: either compare or <=.
Using compare can be more efficient for complex types.
Methods
compare :: a -> a -> Ordering #
(<) :: a -> a -> Bool infix 4 #
(<=) :: a -> a -> Bool infix 4 #
(>) :: a -> a -> Bool infix 4 #
Instances
Instances
| Bounded Ordering | Since: base-2.1 |
| Enum Ordering | Since: base-2.1 |
| Eq Ordering | |
| Data Ordering | Since: base-4.0.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Data Methods gfoldl :: (forall d b. Data d => c (d -> b) -> d -> c b) -> (forall g. g -> c g) -> Ordering -> c Ordering # gunfold :: (forall b r. Data b => c (b -> r) -> c r) -> (forall r. r -> c r) -> Constr -> c Ordering # toConstr :: Ordering -> Constr # dataTypeOf :: Ordering -> DataType # dataCast1 :: Typeable t => (forall d. Data d => c (t d)) -> Maybe (c Ordering) # dataCast2 :: Typeable t => (forall d e. (Data d, Data e) => c (t d e)) -> Maybe (c Ordering) # gmapT :: (forall b. Data b => b -> b) -> Ordering -> Ordering # gmapQl :: (r -> r' -> r) -> r -> (forall d. Data d => d -> r') -> Ordering -> r # gmapQr :: forall r r'. (r' -> r -> r) -> r -> (forall d. Data d => d -> r') -> Ordering -> r # gmapQ :: (forall d. Data d => d -> u) -> Ordering -> [u] # gmapQi :: Int -> (forall d. Data d => d -> u) -> Ordering -> u # gmapM :: Monad m => (forall d. Data d => d -> m d) -> Ordering -> m Ordering # gmapMp :: MonadPlus m => (forall d. Data d => d -> m d) -> Ordering -> m Ordering # gmapMo :: MonadPlus m => (forall d. Data d => d -> m d) -> Ordering -> m Ordering # | |
| Ord Ordering | |
Defined in GHC.Classes | |
| Read Ordering | Since: base-2.1 |
| Show Ordering | Since: base-2.1 |
| Generic Ordering | Since: base-4.6.0.0 |
| Semigroup Ordering | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Monoid Ordering | Since: base-2.1 |
| Arbitrary Ordering | |
| CoArbitrary Ordering | |
Defined in Test.QuickCheck.Arbitrary Methods coarbitrary :: Ordering -> Gen b -> Gen b # | |
| Hashable Ordering | |
Defined in Data.Hashable.Class | |
| ToJSON Ordering | |
Defined in Data.Aeson.Types.ToJSON | |
| FromJSON Ordering | |
| type Rep Ordering | |
Proxy is a type that holds no data, but has a phantom parameter of
arbitrary type (or even kind). Its use is to provide type information, even
though there is no value available of that type (or it may be too costly to
create one).
Historically, is a safer alternative to the
Proxy :: Proxy a idiom.undefined :: a
>>>Proxy :: Proxy (Void, Int -> Int)Proxy
Proxy can even hold types of higher kinds,
>>>Proxy :: Proxy EitherProxy
>>>Proxy :: Proxy FunctorProxy
>>>Proxy :: Proxy complicatedStructureProxy
Constructors
| Proxy |
Instances
| Generic1 (Proxy :: k -> Type) | Since: base-4.6.0.0 |
| FilterableWithIndex Void (Proxy :: Type -> Type) | |
| WitherableWithIndex Void (Proxy :: Type -> Type) | |
| Monad (Proxy :: Type -> Type) | Since: base-4.7.0.0 |
| Functor (Proxy :: Type -> Type) | Since: base-4.7.0.0 |
| Applicative (Proxy :: Type -> Type) | Since: base-4.7.0.0 |
| Foldable (Proxy :: Type -> Type) | Since: base-4.7.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Foldable Methods fold :: Monoid m => Proxy m -> m # foldMap :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Proxy a -> m # foldMap' :: Monoid m => (a -> m) -> Proxy a -> m # foldr :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Proxy a -> b # foldr' :: (a -> b -> b) -> b -> Proxy a -> b # foldl :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Proxy a -> b # foldl' :: (b -> a -> b) -> b -> Proxy a -> b # foldr1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Proxy a -> a # foldl1 :: (a -> a -> a) -> Proxy a -> a # elem :: Eq a => a -> Proxy a -> Bool # maximum :: Ord a => Proxy a -> a # minimum :: Ord a => Proxy a -> a # | |
| Traversable (Proxy :: Type -> Type) | Since: base-4.7.0.0 |
| Contravariant (Proxy :: Type -> Type) | |
| Eq1 (Proxy :: Type -> Type) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Ord1 (Proxy :: Type -> Type) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Functor.Classes | |
| Read1 (Proxy :: Type -> Type) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Functor.Classes | |
| Show1 (Proxy :: Type -> Type) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Alternative (Proxy :: Type -> Type) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| MonadPlus (Proxy :: Type -> Type) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Representable (Proxy :: Type -> Type) | |
| Hashable1 (Proxy :: Type -> Type) | |
Defined in Data.Hashable.Class | |
| Filterable (Proxy :: Type -> Type) | |
| ToJSON1 (Proxy :: Type -> Type) | |
Defined in Data.Aeson.Types.ToJSON Methods liftToJSON :: (a -> Value) -> ([a] -> Value) -> Proxy a -> Value # liftToJSONList :: (a -> Value) -> ([a] -> Value) -> [Proxy a] -> Value # liftToEncoding :: (a -> Encoding) -> ([a] -> Encoding) -> Proxy a -> Encoding # liftToEncodingList :: (a -> Encoding) -> ([a] -> Encoding) -> [Proxy a] -> Encoding # | |
| FromJSON1 (Proxy :: Type -> Type) | |
| Witherable (Proxy :: Type -> Type) | |
Defined in Witherable Methods wither :: Applicative f => (a -> f (Maybe b)) -> Proxy a -> f (Proxy b) # witherM :: Monad m => (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> Proxy a -> m (Proxy b) # filterA :: Applicative f => (a -> f Bool) -> Proxy a -> f (Proxy a) # witherMap :: Applicative m => (Proxy b -> r) -> (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> Proxy a -> m r # | |
| Bounded (Proxy t) | Since: base-4.7.0.0 |
| Enum (Proxy s) | Since: base-4.7.0.0 |
| Eq (Proxy s) | Since: base-4.7.0.0 |
| Data t => Data (Proxy t) | Since: base-4.7.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Data Methods gfoldl :: (forall d b. Data d => c (d -> b) -> d -> c b) -> (forall g. g -> c g) -> Proxy t -> c (Proxy t) # gunfold :: (forall b r. Data b => c (b -> r) -> c r) -> (forall r. r -> c r) -> Constr -> c (Proxy t) # toConstr :: Proxy t -> Constr # dataTypeOf :: Proxy t -> DataType # dataCast1 :: Typeable t0 => (forall d. Data d => c (t0 d)) -> Maybe (c (Proxy t)) # dataCast2 :: Typeable t0 => (forall d e. (Data d, Data e) => c (t0 d e)) -> Maybe (c (Proxy t)) # gmapT :: (forall b. Data b => b -> b) -> Proxy t -> Proxy t # gmapQl :: (r -> r' -> r) -> r -> (forall d. Data d => d -> r') -> Proxy t -> r # gmapQr :: forall r r'. (r' -> r -> r) -> r -> (forall d. Data d => d -> r') -> Proxy t -> r # gmapQ :: (forall d. Data d => d -> u) -> Proxy t -> [u] # gmapQi :: Int -> (forall d. Data d => d -> u) -> Proxy t -> u # gmapM :: Monad m => (forall d. Data d => d -> m d) -> Proxy t -> m (Proxy t) # gmapMp :: MonadPlus m => (forall d. Data d => d -> m d) -> Proxy t -> m (Proxy t) # gmapMo :: MonadPlus m => (forall d. Data d => d -> m d) -> Proxy t -> m (Proxy t) # | |
| Ord (Proxy s) | Since: base-4.7.0.0 |
| Read (Proxy t) | Since: base-4.7.0.0 |
| Show (Proxy s) | Since: base-4.7.0.0 |
| Ix (Proxy s) | Since: base-4.7.0.0 |
Defined in Data.Proxy | |
| Generic (Proxy t) | Since: base-4.6.0.0 |
| Semigroup (Proxy s) | Since: base-4.9.0.0 |
| Monoid (Proxy s) | Since: base-4.7.0.0 |
| Hashable (Proxy a) | |
Defined in Data.Hashable.Class | |
| ToJSON (Proxy a) | |
Defined in Data.Aeson.Types.ToJSON | |
| FromJSON (Proxy a) | |
| type Rep1 (Proxy :: k -> Type) | |
| type Rep (Proxy :: Type -> Type) | |
| type Rep (Proxy t) | |
The Modified Julian Day is a standard count of days, with zero being the day 1858-11-17.
Instances
| Enum Day | |
| Eq Day | |
| Data Day | |
Defined in Data.Time.Calendar.Days Methods gfoldl :: (forall d b. Data d => c (d -> b) -> d -> c b) -> (forall g. g -> c g) -> Day -> c Day # gunfold :: (forall b r. Data b => c (b -> r) -> c r) -> (forall r. r -> c r) -> Constr -> c Day # dataTypeOf :: Day -> DataType # dataCast1 :: Typeable t => (forall d. Data d => c (t d)) -> Maybe (c Day) # dataCast2 :: Typeable t => (forall d e. (Data d, Data e) => c (t d e)) -> Maybe (c Day) # gmapT :: (forall b. Data b => b -> b) -> Day -> Day # gmapQl :: (r -> r' -> r) -> r -> (forall d. Data d => d -> r') -> Day -> r # gmapQr :: forall r r'. (r' -> r -> r) -> r -> (forall d. Data d => d -> r') -> Day -> r # gmapQ :: (forall d. Data d => d -> u) -> Day -> [u] # gmapQi :: Int -> (forall d. Data d => d -> u) -> Day -> u # gmapM :: Monad m => (forall d. Data d => d -> m d) -> Day -> m Day # gmapMp :: MonadPlus m => (forall d. Data d => d -> m d) -> Day -> m Day # gmapMo :: MonadPlus m => (forall d. Data d => d -> m d) -> Day -> m Day # | |
| Ord Day | |
| Ix Day | |
| NFData Day | |
Defined in Data.Time.Calendar.Days | |
| ToJSON Day | |
Defined in Data.Aeson.Types.ToJSON | |
| ToJSONKey Day | |
Defined in Data.Aeson.Types.ToJSON | |
| FromJSON Day | |
| FromJSONKey Day | |
Defined in Data.Aeson.Types.FromJSON | |
| IntervalSizeable Day Integer | |
Instances
addGregorianDurationClip :: CalendarDiffDays -> Day -> Day #
Add months (clipped to last day), then add days
gregorianMonthLength :: Year -> MonthOfYear -> DayOfMonth #
The number of days in a given month according to the proleptic Gregorian calendar.
fromGregorian :: Year -> MonthOfYear -> DayOfMonth -> Day #
Convert from proleptic Gregorian calendar. Invalid values will be clipped to the correct range, month first, then day.
toGregorian :: Day -> (Year, MonthOfYear, DayOfMonth) #
Convert to proleptic Gregorian calendar.
type MonthOfYear = Int #
Month of year, in range 1 (January) to 12 (December).
type DayOfMonth = Int #
Day of month, in range 1 to 31.
data CalendarDiffDays #
Constructors
| CalendarDiffDays | |
Instances
A space efficient, packed, unboxed Unicode text type.
Instances
| Hashable Text | |
Defined in Data.Hashable.Class | |
| Ixed Text | |
Defined in Control.Lens.At | |
| ToJSON Text | |
Defined in Data.Aeson.Types.ToJSON | |
| KeyValue Object | Constructs a singleton |
| KeyValue Pair | |
| ToJSONKey Text | |
Defined in Data.Aeson.Types.ToJSON | |
| FromJSON Text | |
| FromJSONKey Text | |
Defined in Data.Aeson.Types.FromJSON | |
| Chunk Text | |
Defined in Data.Attoparsec.Internal.Types | |
| FromPairs Value (DList Pair) | |
Defined in Data.Aeson.Types.ToJSON | |
| v ~ Value => KeyValuePair v (DList Pair) | |
Defined in Data.Aeson.Types.ToJSON | |
| type Item Text | |
| type Index Text | |
Defined in Control.Lens.At | |
| type IxValue Text | |
Defined in Control.Lens.At | |
| type State Text | |
Defined in Data.Attoparsec.Internal.Types | |
| type ChunkElem Text | |
Defined in Data.Attoparsec.Internal.Types | |
class (Functor t, Foldable t) => Traversable (t :: Type -> Type) where #
Functors representing data structures that can be traversed from left to right.
A definition of traverse must satisfy the following laws:
- Naturality
t .for every applicative transformationtraversef =traverse(t . f)t- Identity
traverseIdentity=Identity- Composition
traverse(Compose.fmapg . f) =Compose.fmap(traverseg) .traversef
A definition of sequenceA must satisfy the following laws:
- Naturality
t .for every applicative transformationsequenceA=sequenceA.fmaptt- Identity
sequenceA.fmapIdentity=Identity- Composition
sequenceA.fmapCompose=Compose.fmapsequenceA.sequenceA
where an applicative transformation is a function
t :: (Applicative f, Applicative g) => f a -> g a
preserving the Applicative operations, i.e.
t (purex) =purex t (f<*>x) = t f<*>t x
and the identity functor Identity and composition functors
Compose are from Data.Functor.Identity and
Data.Functor.Compose.
A result of the naturality law is a purity law for traverse
traversepure=pure
(The naturality law is implied by parametricity and thus so is the purity law [1, p15].)
Instances are similar to Functor, e.g. given a data type
data Tree a = Empty | Leaf a | Node (Tree a) a (Tree a)
a suitable instance would be
instance Traversable Tree where traverse f Empty = pure Empty traverse f (Leaf x) = Leaf <$> f x traverse f (Node l k r) = Node <$> traverse f l <*> f k <*> traverse f r
This is suitable even for abstract types, as the laws for <*>
imply a form of associativity.
The superclass instances should satisfy the following:
- In the
Functorinstance,fmapshould be equivalent to traversal with the identity applicative functor (fmapDefault). - In the
Foldableinstance,foldMapshould be equivalent to traversal with a constant applicative functor (foldMapDefault).
References: [1] The Essence of the Iterator Pattern, Jeremy Gibbons and Bruno C. d. S. Oliveira
Methods
traverse :: Applicative f => (a -> f b) -> t a -> f (t b) #
Map each element of a structure to an action, evaluate these actions
from left to right, and collect the results. For a version that ignores
the results see traverse_.
sequenceA :: Applicative f => t (f a) -> f (t a) #
Evaluate each action in the structure from left to right, and
collect the results. For a version that ignores the results
see sequenceA_.
mapM :: Monad m => (a -> m b) -> t a -> m (t b) #
Map each element of a structure to a monadic action, evaluate
these actions from left to right, and collect the results. For
a version that ignores the results see mapM_.
sequence :: Monad m => t (m a) -> m (t a) #
Evaluate each monadic action in the structure from left to
right, and collect the results. For a version that ignores the
results see sequence_.
Instances
uncurry :: (a -> b -> c) -> (a, b) -> c #
uncurry converts a curried function to a function on pairs.
Examples
>>>uncurry (+) (1,2)3
>>>uncurry ($) (show, 1)"1"
>>>map (uncurry max) [(1,2), (3,4), (6,8)][2,4,8]
module IntervalAlgebra
(<!) :: (a -> b) -> a -> b infixr 0 #
Right-associative apply' operator. Read as "strict apply backward" or
"strict pipe from". Use this to create long chains of computation that
suggest which direction things move in. You may prefer this operator over
(!>) for IO actions since it puts the last function first.
>>>print <! negate <! recip <! succ <! 3-0.25
The difference between this and (<|) is that this evaluates its argument
before passing it to the function.
>>>const True <| undefinedTrue>>>const True <! undefined*** Exception: Prelude.undefined ...
Note that (<!) and (!>) have the same precedence, so they cannot be used
together.
>>>-- This doesn't work!>>>-- print <! 3 !> succ !> recip !> negate
\ x -> (f <! x) == seq x (f x)
\ x -> (g <! f <! x) == let y = seq x (f x) in seq y (g y)
(!>) :: a -> (a -> b) -> b infixl 0 #
Left-associative apply' operator. Read as "strict apply forward" or
"strict pipe into". Use this to create long chains of computation that
suggest which direction things move in.
>>>3 !> succ !> recip !> negate-0.25
The difference between this and (|>) is that this evaluates its argument
before passing it to the function.
>>>undefined |> const TrueTrue>>>undefined !> const True*** Exception: Prelude.undefined ...
\ x -> (x !> f) == seq x (f x)
\ x -> (x !> f !> g) == let y = seq x (f x) in seq y (g y)
(<.) :: (b -> c) -> (a -> b) -> a -> c infixr 9 #
Right-associative compose operator. Read as "compose backward" or "but
first". Use this to create long chains of computation that suggest which
direction things move in. You may prefer this operator over (.>) for
IO actions since it puts the last function first.
>>>let f = print <. negate <. recip <. succ>>>f 3-0.25
Or use it anywhere you would use (.).
Note that (<.) and (.>) have the same precedence, so they cannot be used
together.
>>>-- This doesn't work!>>>-- print <. succ .> recip .> negate
\ x -> (g <. f) x == g (f x)
\ x -> (h <. g <. f) x == h (g (f x))
(.>) :: (a -> b) -> (b -> c) -> a -> c infixl 9 #
Left-associative compose operator. Read as "compose forward" or "and
then". Use this to create long chains of computation that suggest which
direction things move in.
>>>let f = succ .> recip .> negate>>>f 3-0.25
Or use it anywhere you would use (>>>).
\ x -> (f .> g) x == g (f x)
\ x -> (f .> g .> h) x == h (g (f x))
(<|) :: (a -> b) -> a -> b infixr 0 #
Right-associative apply operator. Read as "apply backward" or "pipe
from". Use this to create long chains of computation that suggest which
direction things move in. You may prefer this operator over (|>) for
IO actions since it puts the last function first.
>>>print <| negate <| recip <| succ <| 3-0.25
Or use it anywhere you would use ($).
Note that (<|) and (|>) have the same precedence, so they cannot be used
together.
>>>-- This doesn't work!>>>-- print <| 3 |> succ |> recip |> negate
\ x -> (f <| x) == f x
\ x -> (g <| f <| x) == g (f x)
class Functor f => Filterable (f :: Type -> Type) where #
Like Functor, but you can remove elements instead of updating them.
Formally, the class Filterable represents a functor from Kleisli Maybe to Hask.
A definition of mapMaybe must satisfy the following laws:
Instances
class (Traversable t, Filterable t) => Witherable (t :: Type -> Type) where #
An enhancement of Traversable with Filterable
A definition of wither must satisfy the following laws:
- conservation
wither(fmapJust. f) ≡traversef- composition
Compose.fmap(witherf) .witherg ≡wither(Compose.fmap(witherf) . g)
Parametricity implies the naturality law:
Whenever t is an /applicative transformation/ in the sense described in the
Traversable documentation,
t .witherf ≡wither(t . f)
See the Properties.md file in the git distribution for some special properties of
empty containers.
Minimal complete definition
Nothing
Methods
wither :: Applicative f => (a -> f (Maybe b)) -> t a -> f (t b) #
witherM :: Monad m => (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> t a -> m (t b) #
Monadic variant of wither. This may have more efficient implementation.filterA :: Applicative f => (a -> f Bool) -> t a -> f (t a) #
witherMap :: Applicative m => (t b -> r) -> (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> t a -> m r #
Instances
| Witherable [] | Methods are good consumers for fusion. |
Defined in Witherable | |
| Witherable Maybe | |
Defined in Witherable Methods wither :: Applicative f => (a -> f (Maybe b)) -> Maybe a -> f (Maybe b) # witherM :: Monad m => (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> Maybe a -> m (Maybe b) # filterA :: Applicative f => (a -> f Bool) -> Maybe a -> f (Maybe a) # witherMap :: Applicative m => (Maybe b -> r) -> (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> Maybe a -> m r # | |
| Witherable Option | |
Defined in Witherable Methods wither :: Applicative f => (a -> f (Maybe b)) -> Option a -> f (Option b) # witherM :: Monad m => (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> Option a -> m (Option b) # filterA :: Applicative f => (a -> f Bool) -> Option a -> f (Option a) # witherMap :: Applicative m => (Option b -> r) -> (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> Option a -> m r # | |
| Witherable ZipList | |
Defined in Witherable Methods wither :: Applicative f => (a -> f (Maybe b)) -> ZipList a -> f (ZipList b) # witherM :: Monad m => (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> ZipList a -> m (ZipList b) # filterA :: Applicative f => (a -> f Bool) -> ZipList a -> f (ZipList a) # witherMap :: Applicative m => (ZipList b -> r) -> (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> ZipList a -> m r # | |
| Witherable IntMap | |
Defined in Witherable Methods wither :: Applicative f => (a -> f (Maybe b)) -> IntMap a -> f (IntMap b) # witherM :: Monad m => (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> IntMap a -> m (IntMap b) # filterA :: Applicative f => (a -> f Bool) -> IntMap a -> f (IntMap a) # witherMap :: Applicative m => (IntMap b -> r) -> (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> IntMap a -> m r # | |
| Witherable Seq | |
Defined in Witherable | |
| Witherable Vector | |
Defined in Witherable Methods wither :: Applicative f => (a -> f (Maybe b)) -> Vector a -> f (Vector b) # witherM :: Monad m => (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> Vector a -> m (Vector b) # filterA :: Applicative f => (a -> f Bool) -> Vector a -> f (Vector a) # witherMap :: Applicative m => (Vector b -> r) -> (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> Vector a -> m r # | |
| Monoid e => Witherable (Either e) | |
Defined in Witherable Methods wither :: Applicative f => (a -> f (Maybe b)) -> Either e a -> f (Either e b) # witherM :: Monad m => (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> Either e a -> m (Either e b) # filterA :: Applicative f => (a -> f Bool) -> Either e a -> f (Either e a) # witherMap :: Applicative m => (Either e b -> r) -> (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> Either e a -> m r # | |
| Witherable (V1 :: Type -> Type) | |
Defined in Witherable | |
| Witherable (U1 :: Type -> Type) | |
Defined in Witherable | |
| Witherable (Proxy :: Type -> Type) | |
Defined in Witherable Methods wither :: Applicative f => (a -> f (Maybe b)) -> Proxy a -> f (Proxy b) # witherM :: Monad m => (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> Proxy a -> m (Proxy b) # filterA :: Applicative f => (a -> f Bool) -> Proxy a -> f (Proxy a) # witherMap :: Applicative m => (Proxy b -> r) -> (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> Proxy a -> m r # | |
| Witherable (Map k) | |
Defined in Witherable Methods wither :: Applicative f => (a -> f (Maybe b)) -> Map k a -> f (Map k b) # witherM :: Monad m => (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> Map k a -> m (Map k b) # filterA :: Applicative f => (a -> f Bool) -> Map k a -> f (Map k a) # witherMap :: Applicative m => (Map k b -> r) -> (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> Map k a -> m r # | |
| Traversable t => Witherable (MaybeT t) | |
Defined in Witherable Methods wither :: Applicative f => (a -> f (Maybe b)) -> MaybeT t a -> f (MaybeT t b) # witherM :: Monad m => (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> MaybeT t a -> m (MaybeT t b) # filterA :: Applicative f => (a -> f Bool) -> MaybeT t a -> f (MaybeT t a) # witherMap :: Applicative m => (MaybeT t b -> r) -> (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> MaybeT t a -> m r # | |
| (Eq k, Hashable k) => Witherable (HashMap k) | |
Defined in Witherable Methods wither :: Applicative f => (a -> f (Maybe b)) -> HashMap k a -> f (HashMap k b) # witherM :: Monad m => (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> HashMap k a -> m (HashMap k b) # filterA :: Applicative f => (a -> f Bool) -> HashMap k a -> f (HashMap k a) # witherMap :: Applicative m => (HashMap k b -> r) -> (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> HashMap k a -> m r # | |
| (Alternative f, Traversable f) => Witherable (WrappedFoldable f) | |
Defined in Witherable Methods wither :: Applicative f0 => (a -> f0 (Maybe b)) -> WrappedFoldable f a -> f0 (WrappedFoldable f b) # witherM :: Monad m => (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> WrappedFoldable f a -> m (WrappedFoldable f b) # filterA :: Applicative f0 => (a -> f0 Bool) -> WrappedFoldable f a -> f0 (WrappedFoldable f a) # witherMap :: Applicative m => (WrappedFoldable f b -> r) -> (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> WrappedFoldable f a -> m r # | |
| Witherable f => Witherable (Rec1 f) | |
Defined in Witherable Methods wither :: Applicative f0 => (a -> f0 (Maybe b)) -> Rec1 f a -> f0 (Rec1 f b) # witherM :: Monad m => (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> Rec1 f a -> m (Rec1 f b) # filterA :: Applicative f0 => (a -> f0 Bool) -> Rec1 f a -> f0 (Rec1 f a) # witherMap :: Applicative m => (Rec1 f b -> r) -> (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> Rec1 f a -> m r # | |
| Witherable (Const r :: Type -> Type) | |
Defined in Witherable Methods wither :: Applicative f => (a -> f (Maybe b)) -> Const r a -> f (Const r b) # witherM :: Monad m => (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> Const r a -> m (Const r b) # filterA :: Applicative f => (a -> f Bool) -> Const r a -> f (Const r a) # witherMap :: Applicative m => (Const r b -> r0) -> (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> Const r a -> m r0 # | |
| Witherable f => Witherable (IdentityT f) | |
Defined in Witherable Methods wither :: Applicative f0 => (a -> f0 (Maybe b)) -> IdentityT f a -> f0 (IdentityT f b) # witherM :: Monad m => (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> IdentityT f a -> m (IdentityT f b) # filterA :: Applicative f0 => (a -> f0 Bool) -> IdentityT f a -> f0 (IdentityT f a) # witherMap :: Applicative m => (IdentityT f b -> r) -> (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> IdentityT f a -> m r # | |
| Witherable t => Witherable (Backwards t) | |
Defined in Witherable Methods wither :: Applicative f => (a -> f (Maybe b)) -> Backwards t a -> f (Backwards t b) # witherM :: Monad m => (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> Backwards t a -> m (Backwards t b) # filterA :: Applicative f => (a -> f Bool) -> Backwards t a -> f (Backwards t a) # witherMap :: Applicative m => (Backwards t b -> r) -> (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> Backwards t a -> m r # | |
| Witherable t => Witherable (Reverse t) | Wither from right to left. |
Defined in Witherable Methods wither :: Applicative f => (a -> f (Maybe b)) -> Reverse t a -> f (Reverse t b) # witherM :: Monad m => (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> Reverse t a -> m (Reverse t b) # filterA :: Applicative f => (a -> f Bool) -> Reverse t a -> f (Reverse t a) # witherMap :: Applicative m => (Reverse t b -> r) -> (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> Reverse t a -> m r # | |
| Witherable (K1 i c :: Type -> Type) | |
Defined in Witherable Methods wither :: Applicative f => (a -> f (Maybe b)) -> K1 i c a -> f (K1 i c b) # witherM :: Monad m => (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> K1 i c a -> m (K1 i c b) # filterA :: Applicative f => (a -> f Bool) -> K1 i c a -> f (K1 i c a) # witherMap :: Applicative m => (K1 i c b -> r) -> (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> K1 i c a -> m r # | |
| (Witherable f, Witherable g) => Witherable (f :+: g) | |
Defined in Witherable Methods wither :: Applicative f0 => (a -> f0 (Maybe b)) -> (f :+: g) a -> f0 ((f :+: g) b) # witherM :: Monad m => (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> (f :+: g) a -> m ((f :+: g) b) # filterA :: Applicative f0 => (a -> f0 Bool) -> (f :+: g) a -> f0 ((f :+: g) a) # witherMap :: Applicative m => ((f :+: g) b -> r) -> (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> (f :+: g) a -> m r # | |
| (Witherable f, Witherable g) => Witherable (f :*: g) | |
Defined in Witherable Methods wither :: Applicative f0 => (a -> f0 (Maybe b)) -> (f :*: g) a -> f0 ((f :*: g) b) # witherM :: Monad m => (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> (f :*: g) a -> m ((f :*: g) b) # filterA :: Applicative f0 => (a -> f0 Bool) -> (f :*: g) a -> f0 ((f :*: g) a) # witherMap :: Applicative m => ((f :*: g) b -> r) -> (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> (f :*: g) a -> m r # | |
| (Witherable f, Witherable g) => Witherable (Product f g) | |
Defined in Witherable Methods wither :: Applicative f0 => (a -> f0 (Maybe b)) -> Product f g a -> f0 (Product f g b) # witherM :: Monad m => (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> Product f g a -> m (Product f g b) # filterA :: Applicative f0 => (a -> f0 Bool) -> Product f g a -> f0 (Product f g a) # witherMap :: Applicative m => (Product f g b -> r) -> (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> Product f g a -> m r # | |
| (Witherable f, Witherable g) => Witherable (Sum f g) | |
Defined in Witherable Methods wither :: Applicative f0 => (a -> f0 (Maybe b)) -> Sum f g a -> f0 (Sum f g b) # witherM :: Monad m => (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> Sum f g a -> m (Sum f g b) # filterA :: Applicative f0 => (a -> f0 Bool) -> Sum f g a -> f0 (Sum f g a) # witherMap :: Applicative m => (Sum f g b -> r) -> (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> Sum f g a -> m r # | |
| Witherable f => Witherable (M1 i c f) | |
Defined in Witherable Methods wither :: Applicative f0 => (a -> f0 (Maybe b)) -> M1 i c f a -> f0 (M1 i c f b) # witherM :: Monad m => (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> M1 i c f a -> m (M1 i c f b) # filterA :: Applicative f0 => (a -> f0 Bool) -> M1 i c f a -> f0 (M1 i c f a) # witherMap :: Applicative m => (M1 i c f b -> r) -> (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> M1 i c f a -> m r # | |
| (Traversable f, Witherable g) => Witherable (f :.: g) | |
Defined in Witherable Methods wither :: Applicative f0 => (a -> f0 (Maybe b)) -> (f :.: g) a -> f0 ((f :.: g) b) # witherM :: Monad m => (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> (f :.: g) a -> m ((f :.: g) b) # filterA :: Applicative f0 => (a -> f0 Bool) -> (f :.: g) a -> f0 ((f :.: g) a) # witherMap :: Applicative m => ((f :.: g) b -> r) -> (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> (f :.: g) a -> m r # | |
| (Traversable f, Witherable g) => Witherable (Compose f g) | |
Defined in Witherable Methods wither :: Applicative f0 => (a -> f0 (Maybe b)) -> Compose f g a -> f0 (Compose f g b) # witherM :: Monad m => (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> Compose f g a -> m (Compose f g b) # filterA :: Applicative f0 => (a -> f0 Bool) -> Compose f g a -> f0 (Compose f g a) # witherMap :: Applicative m => (Compose f g b -> r) -> (a -> m (Maybe b)) -> Compose f g a -> m r # | |
setFromList :: Ord a => [a] -> Set a Source #
mapFromList :: Ord k => [(k, a)] -> Map k a Source #