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Is it necessary to have access to the internal structure of a monad to write the monad transformer?

For example: I'd like to have GetT - transformer for Get monad from Data.Binary.Get, but this module doesn't expose internals of Get monad. Does it mean that the only way for me is to add GetT directly to Data.Binary.Get module?

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    I think usually it's the other way around. It's the monad transformer that defines the real implementation of the monad, and then you apply it to the Identity monad in order to obtain the "basic" instance of that monad (e.g. you apply StateT to Identity to get State). Beware, I'm not sure of this :) Aug 3, 2012 at 8:54

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In general, yes. See in this example how the the inner monad (here the list monad) can “undo” the effect of an “earlier” action of the outer monad:

> execWriterT (tell "Hi" >> tell "Ho" >> lift [()])
["HiHo"]
> execWriterT (tell "Hi" >> tell "Ho" >> lift [])
[]

Now assume you could turn every monad into a monad transformer. Then you would be able to construct a IOT monad transformer, and this could would launch a missile but then undo it:

> execIOT (launchMissile >> lift [])

Hence it is not possible to turn an arbitrary monad, without looking at the definition, into a monad transformer.

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  • Do I understand correctly that you give this case as an example where you don't need information about inner structure? But you actually use the fact that inner monad is list. Aug 3, 2012 at 12:33
  • No; the inner structure in question is that of the monad that you want to turn into a transformer, in this case IO (and in your case Get). You never need information about the inner structure of the monad that you want to wrap. That leads to the question why you want a GetT transformer in the first place, i.e. what do you want to achieve? Aug 3, 2012 at 13:33
  • I have some code where I communicate over socket using Handler. Aug 3, 2012 at 13:40
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    If the question is 'is access to the internal structure required to write a monad transformer', wouldn't the answer be 'yes'?
    – John L
    Aug 3, 2012 at 13:54
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    @VictorDenisov - given those requirements, you may want to look into one of the various iteratee flavors (iteratee,conduit,pipes, lots of options). That problem is pretty much directly in their design space.
    – John L
    Aug 3, 2012 at 13:55

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