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A property of a function, variable, or expression whereby the expression can be replaced by its (evaluated) value without affecting the behavior of the program.

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Referential transparency confusion in Haskell

First up, despite this being an implementation of the Sieve of Eratosthenes this is not a homework question. I can find implementations of the Sieve in many intro books :). The question I have is that ...
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F#: referential transparency of `nameof` operator

I'm not very knowledgeable on F#, but I like functional programming, so I've used F# as inspiration for some of my personal projects. I was recently reading a document on new features of F#, and I ...
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Will it be possible in the foreseeable future to enforce purity/referential transparency in C++?

I think I know what refertially transparent and pure mean. However here's a question about the two properties and how they differ. As regards how referential transparency and/or purity are enforced in ...
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Statelessness implies referential transparency?

I have this code data Slist a = Empty | Scons (Sexp a) (Slist a) data Sexp a = AnAtom a | AnSlist (Slist a) data Fruit = Peach | Apple | Pear | Lemon | Fig deriving (Show,Eq) sxOccurs oatm sxp = ...
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What does boost::hana::always do more than just "always return its first argument"?

At the doc page of boost::hana::always I read that always(x) is a function such that always(x)(y...) == x for any y.... This makes me think that it shouldn't behave any differently than this lambda:...
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How does the cats-effect IO monad really work?

I'm new to functional programming and Scala, and I was checking out the Cats Effect framework and trying to understand what the IO monad does. So far what I've understood is that writing code in the ...
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Why can't I move a partial box definition into a local binding?

As a followup to this, I realized I need to use a heterogeneous composition to make a lid for a partial box. Here I have removed all the unnecessary cruft: {-# OPTIONS --cubical #-} module _ where ...
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What is Local Reasoning , exactly?

What is Local Reasoning ? how does it relate to Referential Transparency, Equational Reasoning and Laziness ?
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R: ggplot2: A referential transparency problem

The function below is a character by character exact copy of a function appearing on page 26 of the second edition of Hadley Wickham's ggplot2 book, with two exceptions: The output is assigned to p, ...
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Is noop a pure function? [duplicate]

In JavaScript, we can express a simple noop function like so (It's the same in Lodash): const noop = () => {}; It might be a frivolous distinction, but does it count as a pure function? My ...
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What do move semantics imply for referential transparency in Rust?

I'm trying to work out how move semantics affect referential transparency. Referential transparency (RT) allows us to replace any expression with its result without changing the meaning of the ...
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Referential transparency in functional programming

I am new to JS and was learning functional programming and came across the term "referential transparency". Also, I found this statement "Referential transparency says it's safe to replace a pure ...
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Can a function operating upon mutable data structure be referentially transparent?

I'm working on an network application and designed the following trait to read files from remote machines: trait ReadFileAlg[F[_], Dataset[_], Context]{ def read(path: String, ctx: Context): F[...
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Why is Deferred factory method has return value in the context of F

I'm looking at cats.effect.concurrent.Deferred and noticed that all pure factory methods inside its companion object return the F[Deferred[F, A]], not just Deferred[F, A] like def apply[F[_], A](...
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Can it be considered a pure function?

I'm currently designing a functional application and stuck with a concept of referential transparency. I have the following trait trait RemoteStringStorage[F[_]]{ def getAndDeleteOnSuccess(f: ...
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Clojure: Sets, order and purity

Is (vec #{1 2 3}) guaranteed to always return [1 3 2] or could the order be different? I am not so much interested in the implementation details behind this but going from unordered to ordered in ...
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Functional listener with state

Let's say in my pure Scala program i have a dependency to a Java service. This Java service accepts a listener to notify me when some data changes. Let's say the data is a tuple(x, y) and the java ...
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Referential transparency in dplyr::filter: making column name variable

Core question (what it seems to boil down to) How do I construct a call to rlang::quo with the "left" instead of the "right" side of the expression being referentially transparent Taken from the ...
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Is Scala's Try referentially transparent?

I'm currently working on a presentation about Functional Programming, and came upon the following problem. Functional Programming intends to separate the 'what' from the 'how', or more precisely, the ...
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IO vs referential transparency

Sorry newb question here, but how does Haskell know not to apply referential transparency to e.g. readLn or when putStrLn-ing a same string twice? Is it because IO is involved? IOW, will not the ...
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Is it safe to unsafeThaw an indexed unboxed vector?

I just posted this code: import qualified Data.Vector.Unboxed as VU import qualified Data.Vector.Algorithms.Intro as VAlgo argSort :: (Ord a, VU.Unbox a) => VU.Vector a -> VU.Vector Int ...
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How to guarantee referential transparency in F# applications?

So I'm trying to learn FP and I'm trying to get my head around referential transparency and side effects. I have learned that making all effects explicit in the type system is the only way to ...
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Can a pure function return a Symbol?

This may border on philosophical, but I thought it would be the right place to ask. Suppose I have a function that creates a list of IDs. These identifiers are only used internally to the application,...
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Use of unsafePerformIO in programming language interpreter runtime

To add IO functions to a programming language interpreter written in Haskell, I have basically two options: Modify the entire interpreter to run inside the IO monad Have the runtime functions that ...
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Algorithm for determining benefits of function memoization

Problem Let's say I have some programming language with only referentially transparent functions. It's well-known that any of these functions can then be memoized. However, it's not always worth it ...
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List Equality w/ `cong`

Following my other question, I tried to implement the actual exercise in Type-Driven Development with Idris for same_cons to prove that, given two equal lists, prepending the same element to each list ...
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How does single assignment in Erlang lead to more readable code?

How does single assignment in Erlang lead to more readable code (referential transparency)?
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Can we consider Clojure's STM 'functional'? [closed]

We know that pure functions: Always return the same result for a given input Produce no side-effects This leads us to referential transparency - where an expression can be replaced with a value ...
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What does 'pure' in functional programming mean if an application mutates the stack?

We know that pure functions: Always return the same result for a given input Produce no side-effects This leads us to referential transparency - where an expression can be replaced with a value ...
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How to impurely modify a state associated with an object?

In Haskell, I have a container like: data Container a = Container { length :: Int, buffer :: Unboxed.Vector (Int,a) } This container is a flattened tree. Its accessor (!) performs a binary (log(N)) ...
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Exceptions and referential transparency

Reading "Functional Programming in Scala" and I'm a little confused by the section on exceptions not being referentially transparent. The example given is def failingFn(i: Int): Int = { val y: Int ...
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scope of nested R function

I have an example where I am not sure I understand scoping in R, nor I think it's doing the Right Thing. The example is modified from "An R and S-PLUS Companion to Applied Regression" by J. Fox > ...
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Does return break referential transparency?

I was reading the description of the Scala WartRemover tool, and was confused by one of the points they had. The description said this: return breaks referential transparency. Refactor to terminate ...
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Is my understanding of "referential transparency" with mutable classes correct?

From the book of "Functional programming in scala", I see the definition of "referential transparent" of an expression: An expression e is referentially transparent if, for all programs p, all ...
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Type inference interferes with referential transparency

What is the precise promise/guarantee the Haskell language provides with respect to referential transparency? At least the Haskell report does not mention this notion. Consider the expression (7^7^7`...
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What exactly does a multi-output function in Matlab return?

Disclaimer: I'm actually using Scilab, but it's mostly very similar to MATLAB, and based on my research it seems the same phenomenon happens with MATLAB. In MATLAB, functions can be multi-output. ...
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When Java8 uses referential transparency

We note that java 8 uses Referential Transparency : I test many codes to detect this RT,such as: public class ReferentialTransparency { public static int triple(int number) { ...
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If everything in a programming language is an expression, would it be refferentially transparent?

I read somewhere, although I could not find it after much searching, that there was some guy who proposed to create a new programming language, which would be completely referentially transparent ...
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"inject" progress logging/tracing in haskell computation?

I'm picking a specific task to illustrate what I was talking about Let's say I wanted to find the sum of all the factors of a large number, naively -- by checking every number below it if it was a ...
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Haskell - How can I use pure functions inside IO functions?

How can I use pure functions inside IO functions? :-/ For example: I'm reading a file (IO function) and I want to parse its context, a string, by using a pure function with referential transparency. ...
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Referential transparency with polymorphism in Haskell

Say I have a function: f :: Int -> (Rational, Integer) f b = ((toRational b)+1,(toInteger b)+1) I want to abstract away the (+1) like so: f :: Int -> (Rational, Integer) f b = (h (toRational ...
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Why are getArgs and getProgName IO actions?

I'm a complete newbie currently trying to learn Haskell with "Learn You a Haskell for Great Good". I've reach the section explaining how to work with command line arguments, and something is bugging ...
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How is insert O(log(n)) in Data.Set?

When looking through the docs of Data.Set, I saw that insertion of an element into the tree is mentioned to be O(log(n)). However, I would intuitively expect it to be O(n*log(n)) (or maybe O(n)?), as ...
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Is referential transparency/functional purity a best practice or does it depend on preference? [closed]

I would like to know if there is consensus as to whether or not functional purity is considered a best practice or if it depends on preference or programming style. In other words is this up for ...
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Why does the use of functions defined in outer scope not break referential transparency?

I am learning Haskell. If I understand correctly, a simple function in Haskell is always referentially transparent. I thought it means its output depends only on the arguments passed to it. But a ...
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Purely functional set

Is there an algorithm that implements a purely functional set? Expected operations would be union, intersection, difference, element?, empty? and adjoin. Those are not hard requirements though and I ...
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How do you connect with an API in a functionally pure language?

I am just interested to know how, in a purely functional language, you can connect with an API without introducing side effects?
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How to handle state from external systems functionally?

I recently got into functional programming and I've learned several ways of dealing with some kinds of side effects in a referentially transparent way: the State monad for mutable state like updating ...
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Using referential-transparency to pre-compute values in haskell

Let's say we have a program like this : list = [1..10000000] main = print $ sum list I want this to be compiled such that the executable just prints 50000005000000, without taking as much time and ...
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What happens if you compile a program that takes no input? (Haskell IO purity issues (again))

putStrLn when called with any arguments will always return a value of type IO (). I agree that's pure, I can handle that. But is it referentially transparent? I think so, because for any given input ...
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