!      !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~None16TtheseThe = type represents values with two non-exclusive possibilities.This can be useful to represent combinations of two values, where the combination is defined if either input is. Algebraically, the type  These A B represents  (A + B + AB)E, which doesn't factor easily into sums and products--a type like Either A (B, Maybe A)" is unclear and awkward to use." has straightforward instances of , M, &c., and behaves like a hybrid error/writer monad, as would be expected.theseCase analysis for the  type. these.Takes two default values and produces a tuple. these%Coalesce with the provided operation. these7BiMap and coalesce results with the provided operation. theseA  Traversal of the first half of a , suitable for use with  Control.Lens. theseA  Traversal of the second half of a , suitable for use with  Control.Lens.theseA Prism selecting the  constructor.theseA Prism selecting the  constructor.theseA Prism selecting the  constructor.  names are ridiculous!these  = preview these  = preview these  = preview these  =  . these  =  . these  =  . these map.these.these  = over  these  = over  these Select all  constructors from a list.these Select all  constructors from a list.these Select all  constructors from a list.these?Select each constructor and partition them into separate lists.  NoneIX@theseKBifoldable bifunctors supporting traversal through an alignable functor.Minimal definition:  bicrosswalk or  bisequenceL.Laws: `bicrosswalk (const empty) (const empty) = const empty bicrosswalk f g = bisequenceL . bimap f g CtheseGFoldable functors supporting traversal through an alignable functor.Minimal definition:  crosswalk or  sequenceL.Laws: Ccrosswalk (const nil) = const nil crosswalk f = sequenceL . fmap f Fthese.Alignable functors supporting an "inverse" to J6: splitting a union shape into its component parts.Minimal definition: nothing; a default definition is provided, but it may not have the desired definition for all functors. See the source for more information.Laws: dunalign nil = (nil, nil) unalign (This <$> x) = (Just <$> x, Nothing <$ x) unalign (That <$> y) = (Nothing <$ y, Just <$> y) unalign (join These <$> x) = (Just <$> x, Just <$> x) unalign ((x `These`) <$> y) = (Just x <$ y, Just <$> y) unalign ((`These` y) <$> x) = (Just <$> x, Just y <$ x) HtheseRFunctors supporting a zip operation that takes the union of non-uniform shapes.+If your functor is actually a functor from  Kleisli Maybe to Hask (so it supports +maybeMap :: (a -> Maybe b) -> f a -> f b ), then an Align\ instance is making your functor lax monoidal w.r.t. the cartesian monoidal structure on  Kleisli Maybe , because These+ is the cartesian product in that category :(a -> Maybe (These b c) ~ (a -> Maybe b, a -> Maybe c))%. This insight is due to rwbarton.Minimal definition: nil and either align or  alignWith.Laws: (`align` nil) = fmap This (nil `align`) = fmap That join align = fmap (join These) align (f <$> x) (g <$> y) = bimap f g <$> align x y alignWith f a b = f <$> align a b ItheseAn empty strucutre. J ing with IY will produce a structure with the same shape and elements as the other input, modulo  or .Jthese Analogous to K, combines two structures by taking the union of their shapes and using  to hold the elements.Kthese Analogous to t, combines two structures by taking the union of their shapes and combining the elements with the given function.Mthese&Align two structures and combine with .See N. M will be deprecated after  becomes a super class of Nthese&Align two structures and combine with .OtheseAlign two structures as in , but filling in blanks with .PtheseAlign two structures as in , but filling in blanks with .Qthese Left-padded .Rthese Left-padded .Sthese Right-padded .Tthese Right-padded .@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTHIJKMNOPRQTSLFGCDE@ABNoneKuotheseKeyed version of H.pthese Analogous to K, but also provides an index.opopNone;=>?fV xtheseThe x monad transformer.The 5 function produces a computation with no output, and # combines multiple outputs with .{these3A chronicle monad parameterized by the output type c.The 5 function produces a computation with no output, and # combines multiple outputs with .~these~ c& is an action that records the output c.Equivalent to  for the Writer monad.these c& is an action that records the output c and returns a  value.QThis is a convenience function for reporting non-fatal errors in one branch a casex, or similar scenarios when there is no meaningful result but a placeholder of sorts is needed in order to continue.these c, is an action that ends with a final output c.Equivalent to  for the  monad.these m' is an action that executes the action m2, returning either its record if it ended with O, or its final value otherwise, with any record added to the current record. 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Otherwise, the value (if any) will be discarded and only the record kept.@This can be seen as converting non-fatal errors into fatal ones.these f m' is an action that executes the action m and applies the function f3 to its output, leaving the return value unchanged.Equivalent to  for the Writer monad. xyz{|}~ {|}xyz~None;=>?A}these c& is an action that records the output c.Equivalent to  for the  monad.these c& is an action that records the output c and returns a  value.QThis is a convenience function for reporting non-fatal errors in one branch a casex, or similar scenarios when there is no meaningful result but a placeholder of sorts is needed in order to continue.these c, is an action that ends with a final record c.Equivalent to  for the  monad.these m' is an action that executes the action m2, returning either its record if it ended with O, or its final value otherwise, with any record added to the current record. 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