partial-records
Version 0.1.0.0 revision 1 uploaded by mniip.
Package meta
- Synopsis
- Template haskell utilities for constructing records with default values
- Description
If you have a datatype with a lot of default-able fields, e.g.
data Foo = { fld1 :: Maybe Int , fld2 :: Maybe Char , fld3 :: Word }
and you want to avoid the the boilerplate of writing all the default values every time you construct a record of this type, you could write a "default value" of this type:
defaultFoo :: Foo defaultFoo = Foo { fld1 = Nothing, fld2 = Nothing, fld3 = 0 }
You could then use record modification syntax to make necessary changes to this value. But perhaps you can't / don't want to provide default values for all of the fields, but only some of them? You could implement a "default smart constructor" that would take the non-optional arguments and then fill in the optional ones like so:
defaultFoo :: Word -> Foo defaultFoo x = Foo { fld1 = Nothing, fld2 = Nothing, fld3 = x }
But then you lose the benefit of record syntax: you can't name the fields you're providing values for.
This package reconciles the two problems: with only a little bit of Template Haskell it provides a way to construct a record with optional fields while also letting you refer to the names of those fields. You make two splices:
mkToPartial ''Foo -- defines 'mkfld1', 'mkfld2', 'mkfld3' mkFromPartial "mkFoo" [t|Foo|] [|Foo { fld1 = Nothing, fld2 = Nothing } |] -- defines 'mkFoo'
And then you can use them like so:
val :: Foo val = mkFoo $ mkfld3 123 ? mkfld1 (Just 456) -- val = Foo { fld1 = Just 456, fld2 = Nothing, fld3 = 123 }
The Template Haskell splice lets you define default values for a subset of the fields, and those defaults will be used when you call
mkFoo
. You can list fields in any order, but if you omit a mandatory field (one that doesn't have a default), that would be a type error at compile time.You can make multiple Data.Partial.TH.mkFromPartial splices, this is occasionally useful for parameterized types, for example:
data Bar a = { bar1 :: Maybe Int , bar2 :: a } mkToPartial ''Bar mkFromPartial "mkBar" [t|forall a. Bar a|] [|Bar { bar1 = Nothing } |] -- mkBar :: ... -> Bar a, and bar2 is a required field mkFromPartial "mkBarMaybe" [t|forall a. Bar (Maybe a)|] [|Bar { bar1 = Nothing, bar2 = Nothing } |] -- mkBarMaybe :: ... -> Bar (Maybe a), and bar2 is an optional field
- Author
- mniip
- Bug reports
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- Category
- Data
- Copyright
- (C) mniip 2019
- Homepage
- https://github.com/mniip/partial-records
- Maintainer
- mniip@mniip.com
- Package URL
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- Stability
- n/a