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typeclass for repetitive actions until fixed point

i noticed a common pattern of executing an action until it stops having certain effects, when one knows that this signifies a fixed point (ie, there can be no future effects). is there a typeclass ...
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How to implement MonadFix instance of an IO-like type in JS?

I am completely lost in trying to translate the following Haskell code into Javascript: instance MonadFix IO where mfix f = do var <- newEmptyMVar -- 1 ans <- ...
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Why can't there be an instance of MonadFix for the continuation monad?

How can we prove that the continuation monad has no valid instance of MonadFix?
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Understanding the sliding law of MonadFix

I intuitively understand the purity, tightening, and nesting laws of MonadFix. However, I'm having a hard time understanding the sliding law. mfix (fmap h . f) = fmap h (mfix (f . h)) -- for strict h ...
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Haskell: monadic fixpoint on RWS is looping if traversing on argument

I am writing a program which involves RWS for tracking mutable state and producing some log. My purpose is to define a computation that evaluates some action, gathers the aftercoming state and ...
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Why is `mfix` not total in `MaybeT`

The transformers implementation of MonadFix for MaybeT fails if the function ever evaluates to Nothing. Why is Nothing not propagating over mfix? mfix' :: MonadFix m => (a -> MaybeT m a) -> ...
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Can a monadic rose tree have a MonadFix instance?

Given newtype Tree m a = Tree { runTree :: m (Node m a) } data Node m a = Node { nodeValue :: a , nodeChildren :: [Tree m a] } Is there a valid MonadFix instance? My attempt was instance ...
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Duplicate EDSL code generated with RecursiveDo in Haskell

Using ghc v8.0.1, compiled with -O2 flag. I'm having a problem with RecursiveDo (mdo). There are two slightly different functions that should produce the same output, but they don't. The following ...
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MonadFix instance for []

The instance is defined as instance MonadFix [] where mfix f = case fix (f . head) of [] -> [] (x:_) -> x : mfix (tail . f) But I'm failing to grasp the ...
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What is the meaning of tilde in lambda expression? [duplicate]

On the 7th page of this book there is a tilde (shown by red circle in the picture below) in the definition of toggle. What does the tilde mean ?
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MonadFix instance for interpreter monad transformer generated by FreeT?

I have a simplified version of the standard interpreter monad transformer generated by FreeT: data InteractiveF p r a = Interact p (r -> a) type Interactive p r = FreeT (InteractiveF p r) p is ...
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Is a lazy, breadth-first monadic rose tree unfold possible?

Data.Tree includes unfoldTreeM_BF and unfoldForestM_BF functions to construct trees breadth-first using the results of monadic actions. The tree unfolder can be written easily using the forest ...
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MonadFix instance for Rand monad

I would like to generate infinite stream of numbers with Rand monad from System.Random.MWC.Monad. If only there would be a MonadFix instance for this monad, or instance like this: instance (PrimMonad ...
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Is there an instance of Monad but not of MonadFix?

The question is mostly in the title. It seems like mfix can be defined for any monadic computation, even though it might diverge: mfix :: (a -> m a) -> m a mfix f = fix (join . liftM f) What ...
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MonadFix in strict language

I'm working on camlp4 extension for haskell-like do notation in Ocaml, and trying to figure out how GHC compiles recursive do-bindings (enabled with -XDoRec). I wonder if it possible for monadic ...
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Is it possible to implement MonadFix for `Free`?

http://hackage.haskell.org/package/free in Control.Monad.Free.Free allows one to get access to the "free monad" for any given Functor. It does not, however, have a MonadFix instance. Is this because ...
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Any methods for recovering enough laziness to tie the knot in a monad?

I want to write a slick bit of code (saving me much time to implement otherwise) by tying the knot. It goes roughly like this, n <- myinstr n x where in theory, myinstr should run x to get a ...
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Tying the Knot with a State monad

I'm working on a Haskell project that involves tying a big knot: I'm parsing a serialized representation of a graph, where each node is at some offset into the file, and may reference another node by ...
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Bug in Data.Map implementation?

I've stumbled upon something that I'm guessing is a bug in Data.Map, but which is also quite possibly a bug in my Haskell knowledge. Hoping somebody can clarify which it is :) Please reference this ...
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Using Cont to acquire values from the future and the past

I'm writing a brainfuck interpreter in Haskell, and I came up with what I believe to be a very interesting description of a program: data Program m = Instruction (m ()) (Program m) | ...
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Mutually recursive evaluator in Haskell

Update: I've added an answer that describes my final solution (hint: the single Expr data type wasn't sufficient). I'm writing an evaluator for a little expression language, but I'm stuck on the ...
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MonadFix instance for Put

A simple question, I hope: The binary package defines two types, Get and Put. The former is essentially a state monad, and the latter is essentially a writer. Both state and writer have reasonable ...