Could someone explain functional lenses to me? It's a surprisingly difficult subject to google for and I haven't made any progress. All I know is that they provide similar get/set functionality than in OO.
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A lens consists of two functions, a getter and a setter:
For example, we might have lenses for the first and second parts of a pair:
The real convenience of lenses is that they compose:
And they mechanically convert to
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See the answer to question lenses, fclabels, data-accessor - which library for structure access and mutation is better - it has a very clear explanation on lenses. Also, the documentation for the Data.Lenses and fclabel libraries give some good examples of them being used. |
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