I am playing with linkedlist problem in python challenge that require querying a next value (guess it be Int).
I create function for get the next value as follows
url = "http://www.pythonchallenge.com/pc/def/linkedlist.php?nothing="
getNext :: Int -> IO Int
getNext x = do
rsp <- simpleHTTP (getRequest $ url ++ show x)
bdy <- getResponseBody rsp
let num = last $ splitWhen (==' ') bdy
return (read num::Int)
and it work fine (in ghci)
> getNext 12345
44827
> getNext 44827
45439
While I suppose to repeatedly call getNext until I found the answer, I think I should keep the history like I can do in non-monadic world so I can continue from the last value in case something fail.
> let nX x = x + 3
> :t nX
nX :: Num a => a -> a
> take 10 $ iterate nX 1
[1,4,7,10,13,16,19,22,25,28]
I think it should be a monadic lifted version of iterate and found iterateM_
from Control.Monad.Loops but it didn't work as I expected. There is nothing shown (I think _ suffix mean discard the result but there is no iterateM)
> :t iterate
iterate :: (a -> a) -> a -> [a]
> :t iterateM_
iterateM_ :: Monad m => (a -> m a) -> a -> m b
Question is how can I get [Int] as in non-monadic iteration. I think I want a function that return IO [Int]
to be able to pull-out and filter/process in my code like this
main = do
i <- getAllList
let answer = last i -- or could be a repeated converged value, don't know yet
putStrLn (show answer)
getAllList :: IO [Int]