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For Haskell questions about involving the `-XDataKinds` extension in GHC. With -XDataKinds, GHC automatically promotes every suitable datatype to be a kind, and its (value) constructors to be type constructors.

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Haskell: Get the value of a DataKinds-type into a function from the type system

I am using DataKinds in Haskell and now I am wondering, if it is possible to get the value from the type system back to work on. Here is an example: data MyType = Contructor1 | Constructor2 | ... ...
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Why should I add a constraint to a Haskell function even if I have implemented the necessary instances for all possible DataKinds? [duplicate]

{-# LANGUAGE RankNTypes #-} {-# LANGUAGE KindSignatures #-} {-# LANGUAGE DataKinds #-} data RegStatus = Registered | Anonim newtype UserId (r :: RegStatus) = UserId Int class GetRegStatus (r :: ...
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How do I make a Mod type with a variable as a parameter?

Here's my partially written Haskell code to search for a number of maximum multiplicative order: {-# LANGUAGE DataKinds #-} module Cryptography.WringTwistree.Mix3 ( mix , fiboPair , searchDir )...
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Extract parameters from Haskell types with `DataKinds`

GHC's DataKinds extension allows for defining types that are parametrized by some data. Is there some possible way to use these these parameters on the RHS of a function definition? For example, in ...
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How to type function which takes arguments of a DataKind indexed type instantiated with different indices?

I want to have a data type which contains booleans and doubles strictly in an alternating fashion. Like this: tw0 = TWInit True tw1 = TWInit True :-- 0.5 tw2 = TWInit True :-- 0.5 :- False tw3 = ...
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Why doesn't GHC resolve this type family instance?

In the following code, GHC is unable to match Obj Hask with *, despite the declaration that type instance Obj Hask = * just above. What's preventing this? {-# LANGUAGE DataKinds #-} {-# LANGUAGE ...
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Recursive type synonym with promoted constructors

I have a nice way to wrap multiple type parameters into one. data WorldModel = WorldModel Type Type Type -- plus type families to extract them I had a type synonym type PlainWorldModel = 'WorldModel ...
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Constraint on function type using data kind

I'm confused about data kinds. Suppose we have {-# LANGUAGE DataKinds #-} ... data Format = Photo { bytes :: Int } | Video { bytes :: Int , durationSec :: Int } ...
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Syntax for using datatype indexed by Nat

The following code tries to refine Clash's Unsigned type family at index 4 into Digit: import Clash.Prelude {-@ type Digit = {v : Unsigned 4 | v <= 9 } @-} type Digit = Unsigned 4 {-@ foo :: ...
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Haskell equivalent of Kotlin's invariant types

In Kotlin i can do sealed class Substance { object Uranus : Substance() object Mercury: Substance() object Ammonia : Substance() } data class DangerousBox<T : Substance>(val item: T)...
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Fixed size arrays in Haskell

I was trying to write a library for linear algebra operations in Haskell. In order to be able to define safe operations for matrices and vectors I wanted to encode their dimensions in their types. ...
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What does the `forall a -> b` syntax mean?

In GHCi, the kind of FUN is displayed like this: λ> :k FUN FUN :: forall (n :: Multiplicity) -> * -> * -> * At first, I thought this was a roundabout way of saying FUN :: Multiplicity -&...
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Converting between variants of a data type

Suppose I want to create two variations of a data type, one that has a certain constructor and one that does not have it, otherwise they are identical. I came up with this: {-# LANGUAGE KindSignatures ...
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Reify arbitrary data-kind to a (compile-time known) value

I want to be able to write something like: reify (Proxy @True)) == True; reify (Proxy @(Just 5)) == Just 5; Is it possible by a blanket implementation? I got as far as class Reify (a :: k) where ...
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Haskell PolyKinds extension and type families

I working on type families in Haskell to get deeper inside this topic, and trying to use polymorphic kinds and type families at the same time. For example, the beginning of the file has the following ...
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What is the Standalone Kind Signature for this class?

I am trying to move the kind annotation for i from the class below to a SAKS: class Demote t (i :: t -> Type) where demote :: forall (t' :: t) . i t' -> t The following attempts did not ...
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Inhabitants of promoted type by DataKinds

{-# LANGUAGE DataKinds #-} data Nat = Zero | Succ Nat DataKinds according to GHC User Guide, promotes datatype to a kind and constructors to type constructors. Nat :: Type 'Zero :: Nat 'Succ :: Nat -&...
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Multiplication problem involving kind `Nat`

Why does addition, subtraction and division of Nats work, but not multiplication? λ> :set -XDataKinds λ> :set -XTypeOperators λ> import GHC.TypeLits λ> :k! 1 + 2 1 + 2 :: Nat = 3 λ> :k! ...
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Using a promoted data constructor as a phantom parameter

In Maguire's Thinking with Types, p. 29, there's an example of how to use a promoted data constructor as a phantom parameter. Here's a module that I wrote based on the example in the book. {-# ...
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Using GADTs with DataKinds for type level data constructor constraints in functions

I'm trying to use a GADT with DataKinds, as shown below {-# LANGUAGE KindSignatures, DataKinds, GADTs #-} module NewGadt where data ExprType = Var | Nest data Expr (a :: ExprType) where ExprVar :: ...
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Can I teach GHC mathematical induction?

I attempted to create a datatype representing a tuple of infinitely many types: {-# LANGUAGE DataKinds #-} {-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts #-} {-# LANGUAGE QuantifiedConstraints #-} {-# LANGUAGE ...
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In which way do kinds associate in haskell?

i have given the task to give an example for a type constructor of the kind * -> (* -> *) but I can't find one. My guess is that kinds associate to the right, so that the above given kind is the ...
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Is it possible to promote a value to type level?

Doing this just for fun but I don't end up figuring this out. Say I have a typeclass that unifies coordinate system on squares and hexagons: {-# LANGUAGE DataKinds #-} {-# LANGUAGE KindSignatures #-} {...
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Data type parametrized by constant in Haskell

I would like to define a data type in Haskell which is parametrized by an Int constant along the lines: data Q (n :: Int) = Q n (Int,Int) -- non-working code in order to allow me to define functions ...
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forall in a kind signature

In singletons-2.6, Sigma is defined as data Sigma (s :: Type) :: (s ~> Type) -> Type and GHC 8.8.4 tells that its kind is > :k Sigma Sigma :: forall s -> (s ~> *) -> * So what is ...
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Must I cast Nat-kinds every time?

I tried to simulate a quantum computer. Here is the datatype representing qubits: {-# LANGUAGE DataKinds #-} {-# LANGUAGE GADTs #-} {-# LANGUAGE KindSignatures #-} {-# LANGUAGE ScopedTypeVariables #-} ...
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Type of a heterogeneous list (HList) of values behind a type constructor

I want to define a function that takes an arbitrarily sized HList of values behind some type constructor, e.g. Maybe: foo :: HList '[t a, t b, t c, ...] -> Bar -- For example: foo :: HList '[Maybe ...
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Using * as a primitive on Nat

I'm currently going through Sandy Maguire's Thinking with Types, and chapter 2 covers Terms, Types and Kinds. In it, there's an example of a simple interaction with the type-level primitives for ...
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Type-level list of a single type level-tuple in Haskell

Using DataKinds and TypeOperators, I can make type level-tuples of types, and type-level lists of types, but I cannot nest them: > :k '['(Int, Int), '(Int, Int)] error: parse error on input ‘'’` ...
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using list types with Haskell's -XDataKinds

I was using a return type in a function (using package haskell-src-exts): import Language.Haskell.Exts.Syntax (Exp(..)) import Language.Haskell.Exts.SrcLoc (SrcSpanInfo(..)) :k Exp SrcSpanInfo Exp ...
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Haskell Squeal SQL library - Type error with MonadReader

I'm building a Haskell Servant API using an SQL library called Squeal: https://github.com/morphismtech/squeal I need help getting the types correct so the app compiles. My Schema is of type type ...
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What is the exact criteria for a type to be Storable?

I implemented a data type for symmetric groups (and cyclic groups) long time ago: newtype Cyclic (n :: Nat) = Cyclic {cIndex :: Integer} data Symmetric (n :: Nat) where S1 :: Symmetric 1 (:.)...
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Pull type-level value out of dependent type/using type-level bindings at value-level

When I have a dependent type in Haskell, how do I use the value stored in the type in a function? Example Haskell program that I would want to write (which does not compile, because the min and max ...
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Unifying polykinded quantification variable with tuple kinded type

I have the following class representing categories where the object class is represented by a kind, and each hom class is represented by a type indexed by types of the aforementioned kind. {-# ...
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Sequence over heterogeneous list in Haskell

Consider following definition of a HList: infixr 5 :> data HList (types :: [*]) where HNil :: HList '[] (:>) :: a -> HList l -> HList (a:l) And a type family Map to map over ...
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Dependent types: Crossing the type/kind (runtime/compiletime) barrier

While venturing deeper into Haskell's dependent types I keep bumping into problems with the strict separation of run-time and compile-time checks. Let me demonstrate the issue(s) with a little ...
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Specifying a dependent type via type family in a GADT data constructor

I've been trying to implement what seems to be a fairly straightforward type. Below is a contrived example that demonstrates the problem. At the core of it, I want to implement some ComplexThing type, ...
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Could you write a type function to invert a constraint?

Is it possible to write a type function that would take a constraint like Show and return one that constrains the RHS to types that are not an instance of Show? The signature would be something like ...
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Defaulting intermediate type variables

I'd like to represent a list of (before, during, after) pairs such that all (\(_, _, after), (before, _, _) -> after == before) $ zip xs (tail xs); in other words, such that neighbouring pairs ...
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How to use toSing from singletons library?

I'm a newbie when it comes to the singleton library, and may have bitten off more than I can chew here. I've managed to use fromSing successfully to convert a "singleton type" to a "value-level term" ...
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How to get better error messages with type-families?

I'm trying to build a statically-typed authorisation system and have the following working code-snippet: {-# LANGUAGE DataKinds, ScopedTypeVariables, TypeFamilies #-} module Try where import Data....
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Unable to convert type-level list back to value-level using singletons library

I'm trying to write s reasonably statically-checked authorisation system [1], and currently struggling with trying to write a function that will extract the required permissions from a type-level ...
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Unable to create a type-level list with a single element

I'm scratching my head with the following behaviour. Is there an obvious reason why this is the case? Prelude> :set -XDataKinds Prelude> :k 'True 'True :: Bool Prelude> :k ['True, 'False] [...
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Differently kinded ReaderT?

At the risk of this becoming an XY Problem, is it possible to have a ReaderT with a differently kinded environment? I'm trying something like... type AppM (perms :: [*]) = ReaderT (perms :: [*]) IO ....
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The limit set of types with new data like `Tree a`

Exploring and studing type system in Haskell I've found some problems. 1) Let's consider polymorphic type as Binary Tree: data Tree a = Leaf a | Branch (Tree a) (Tree a) deriving Show And, for ...
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Type restriction in type declaration

There is famous example of the type level natural numbers: data Zero data Succ n I have a question about desirable restriction when we applying type constructor Succ. For example, if we want to make ...
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What kind of problems might result from unquoted lifted constructors?

I am using the GHC extension -XDataKinds and have -Wall turned on in a Haskell library I am writing. I am getting a warning about using unticked promoted constructors because -Wall implies -Wunticked-...
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Restrict Pattern Matching to Subset of Constructors

Say I have the following: data Type = StringType | IntType | FloatType data Op = Add Type | Subtract Type I'd like to constrain the possible types under Subtract, such that it only allows ...
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Normalizing TypeNats Inequalities

I have two functions both with a Nat (from TypeNats) kind that both have a comparison type operator <=. The constraint 2 <= n for function b contains the constraint 1 <= n for function a. Is ...
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DataKind Unions

I'm not sure if it is the right terminology, but is it possible to declare function types that take in an 'union' of datakinds? For example, I know I can do the following: {-# LANGUAGE DataKinds ...
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