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I try to learn free monads. I found following:

data Free f r = Free (f (Free f r)) | Pure r

What does Pure mean? And why do I need r with Pure?

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  • Did you read stackoverflow.com/questions/13352205/what-are-free-monads already?
    – Zeta
    May 28, 2014 at 7:04
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    Pure is the name of a constructor. You need r in Pure r because you need to put something inside of Pure. You can't put f inside of Pure because there are no values of type f. So you have a second type variables, and that's what you put inside Pure. If the questions is why you need Pure at all, the answer is you need a way to end your recursive structure (why do you need []?). The constructor which is the leaf node can be in the Free datatype, or it can be in the f which is inside Free, in which case you would have 2 distinct (redundant) leaf node constructors. May 28, 2014 at 8:09

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Pure corresponds to the return operation -- conceptually it attaches to your functor the ability to "inject" a value. The Free constructor corresponds to "join".

If you want to understand why you "need" Pure, try to remove it and give the Monad instance and see where you get stuck!

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