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I'm having trouble with the following Data Type and Function:

module Lib
    (intListProd) where

data IntList = Empty
             | Cons Int IntList
  deriving Show

intListProd :: IntList -> Int
intListProd Empty = 1
intListProd (Cons x xs) = x * intListProd xs

But if I try to use it within ghci, I get errors about 'Cons' and 'Empty' not being in the scope:

*Main Lib> intListProd (Cons 3 (Cons 2 (Cons 4 Empty)))

<interactive>:19:14: Not in scope: data constructor ‘Cons’

<interactive>:19:22: Not in scope: data constructor ‘Cons’

<interactive>:19:30: Not in scope: data constructor ‘Cons’

<interactive>:19:37: Not in scope: data constructor ‘Empty’

I'm using stack, so I use 'stack ghci' to enter the shell.

The code is not my own, I'm trying to follow the examples at the end of chapter 2 in the School of Haskell Introduction to Haskell tutorial by Brent Yorgey.

I've noticed the "Learn you a Haskell" also uses the 'Cons' constructor in the "Recursive Data Types" section. Is 'Cons' something that should be included in GHC that I don't have for some reason?? What about 'Empty'?

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    In the type signature of intListProd, you have Int List. I assume that is meant to be IntList?
    – Xandaros
    Dec 30, 2015 at 18:14
  • Oh, yeah; that wasn't in my code, I typed this by hand. :) Fixed it. Dec 30, 2015 at 22:17

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module Lib
    (intListProd) where

You're not exporting any constructor of IntList. Export them, so that they're available to other modules:

module Lib
    (intListProd, IntList(..)) where
           --     ^^^^^^^^^^^
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  • Thanks. It's interesting, though; I was able to use other data type definitions without exporting the constructor in this way. For example data Person = Person String Int Thing deriving Show. What makes the IntList constructor special? Dec 30, 2015 at 17:00
  • See @ReidBarton's answer. GHC didn't load all definitions.
    – Zeta
    Dec 30, 2015 at 17:36
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The secret is here in the GHCi prompt:

*Main Lib>

For modules marked with a * (usually there is exactly one of these) all definitions are in scope, not just ones that are exported from the module. Modules without a * obey the usual rule: only exported names are visible in GHCi.

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