references
Version 0.2.1.2 revision 0 uploaded by lazac.
Package meta
- Synopsis
- Generalization of lenses, folds and traversals to handle monads and addition.
- Description
References can read, write or update parts of the data. They are first-class values, can be passed in functions, transformed, combined. References generalize lenses, folds and traversals for haskell (see: https://hackage.haskell.org/package/lens).
There are two things that references can do but the previously mentioned access methods don't.
References can cooperate with monads, for example IO.
References can be added using the
&+&
operator, to create new lenses more easily.
Basic idea taken from the currently not maintained package https://hackage.haskell.org/package/yall.
An example use of the references (a logger application that spawns new threads to update a global log):
logger = (forever $ do log <- logChan ^! chan&logRecord -- Extract the log record from the received log message thrId <- forkIO (do time <- getTime ioref&lastLogTime != time $ logDB -- Update the last logging time mutable log database let logMsg = senderThread .- show -- Transform the thread id to a string and $ loggingTime .= time -- update the time $ log -- inside the log message ioref&debugInfos !~ addLogEntry log $ logDB -- update the table of log entries mvar !- (+1) $ count ) mvar !- (thrId:) $ updaters -- Record the spawned thread ) `catch` stopUpdaters updaters where stopUpdaters updaters ThreadKilled = mvar&traverse *!| killThread $ updaters -- Kill all spawned threads before stopping
There are a bunch of predefined references for datatypes included in standard libraries.
New references can be created in several ways:
From getter, setter and updater, using the
reference
function.From getter and setter, using one of the simplified functions (
lens
,simplePartial
,partial
, ...).Using the Data.Traversal instance on a datatype to generate a traversal of each element.
Using lenses from Control.Lens package. There are a lot of packages defining lenses, folds and traversals for various data structures, so it is very useful that all of them can simply be converted into a reference.
Generating references for newly defined records using the makeReferences Template Haskell function.
- Author
- Boldizsar Nemeth
- Bug reports
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- Category
- Control
- Copyright
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- Homepage
- https://github.com/lazac/references
- Maintainer
- nboldi@elte.hu
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- Stability
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