I'm making a mess with Monad, ReaderT, ... to perform a "simple?" behavior.
I want to intersperse a test function into Maybe
transformation (Maybe
or another personalized monad).
Exactly, I want avoid t
calls, creating some kind of monad (monad, I think) on
doCalculus :: (Int -> Bool) -> Int -> Maybe Int
doCalculus f a = do
b <- t $ a + 1
c <- t $ 2 * b
d <- t $ a + b + c
return d
where t = if f n then Just n else Nothing
example
test :: Int -> Bool
test n = not (n `elem` [3, 7, 9])
*Main> doCalculus test 2
Nothing
*Main> doCalculus test 3
Just 15
*Main>
I'm trying to do some monad like ReaderT
to perform some like
runMaybeTest doCalculus test
to use as
doCalculus :: Int -> Maybe' Int
doCalculus a = do
b <- a + 1
c <- 2 * b
d <- a + b + c
return d
perform = runMaybe' doCalculus test
but I can't.
(Of course, Int
type would be generic into monad)
Thank you for any tip!
=== UPDATE 1 ===
I can do it! :) ... but isn't practical (I think) :(
I had adapted a fantastic Eric Kidd post
import Prelude hiding (Just, Nothing, return, (>>=))
class Tester a where
test :: a -> Bool
test _ = True
data MMaybe a = Nothing | Just a deriving (Eq, Show)
class Monad1 m a where
return :: a -> m a
fail :: String -> m a
class (Monad1 m a, Monad1 m b) => Monad2 m a b where
(>>=) :: m a -> (a -> m b) -> m b
instance (Tester a) => Monad1 MMaybe a where
return = Just
fail _ = Nothing
instance (Tester a, Tester b) => Monad2 MMaybe a b where
Nothing >>= _ = Nothing
(Just x) >>= f = if test x then f x else Nothing
instance Tester Int where
test n = not $ n `mod` 2 == 0 && n `mod` 3 == 0
test1 :: Int -> MMaybe Int
test1 n =
return n >>= \a ->
return (a + 3) >>= \b ->
return (a + b)
test2 = map test1 [1..20]
possible (important) problems are:
- is a usable monad?
- where is do notation?
- only works defining test function into a unique type (new testing functions require new types)
but I can wrap test function into pseudo-monad... (it's something)
t
in any non-trivial way. How would you lift expressions into the monad, and how would you delimit where the tests should be performed?Maybe
monad has no problem. How parametrize that test function? Thanks!