I have some haskell boilerplate that looks something like this:
data Configuration
{ confA :: Integer
, confB :: Boolean
, confC :: String }
x = (\arg opt -> opt{ confA=arg })
y = (\arg opt -> opt{ confB=arg })
z = (\arg opt -> opt{ confC=arg })
and I'd like to remove the boilerplate, yielding something along the lines of:
setter :: (Config -> a) -> a -> Config -> Config
x = setter confA
y = setter confB
z = setter confC
But I have no idea how to construct such a setter
function. Is this even possible in (non-template) haskell or am I butting up against the syntax sugar here? If so, how would I do such a thing in template haskell?