Copyright | (c) Ross Paterson 2010 |
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License | BSD-style (see the file LICENSE) |
Maintainer | ross@soi.city.ac.uk |
Stability | experimental |
Portability | portable |
Safe Haskell | Safe |
Language | Haskell98 |
Composition of functors.
- newtype Compose f g a = Compose {
- getCompose :: f (g a)
Documentation
newtype Compose f g a infixr 9 Source
Right-to-left composition of functors. The composition of applicative functors is always applicative, but the composition of monads is not always a monad.
Compose infixr 9 | |
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(Functor f, Functor g) => Functor (Compose f g) | |
(Applicative f, Applicative g) => Applicative (Compose f g) | |
(Foldable f, Foldable g) => Foldable (Compose f g) | |
(Traversable f, Traversable g) => Traversable (Compose f g) | |
(Alternative f, Applicative g) => Alternative (Compose f g) | |
(Functor f, Show1 f, Show1 g) => Show1 (Compose f g) | |
(Functor f, Read1 f, Read1 g) => Read1 (Compose f g) | |
(Functor f, Ord1 f, Ord1 g) => Ord1 (Compose f g) | |
(Functor f, Eq1 f, Eq1 g) => Eq1 (Compose f g) | |
(Functor f, Eq1 f, Eq1 g, Eq a) => Eq (Compose f g a) | |
(Functor f, Ord1 f, Ord1 g, Ord a) => Ord (Compose f g a) | |
(Functor f, Read1 f, Read1 g, Read a) => Read (Compose f g a) | |
(Functor f, Show1 f, Show1 g, Show a) => Show (Compose f g a) |