I found out about Kinds while reading a History of Haskell paper and tried to run some of the examples at the Haskell Wiki.
When I do, I get the error
Prelude> Int :: * [3/1792]
<interactive>:1:8: error:
Not in scope: type constructor or class ‘*’
<interactive>:1:8: error:
Illegal operator ‘*’ in type ‘*’
Use TypeOperators to allow operators in types
I don't think 'importing' TypeOperators will help because I think GHCi believes * is the multiplication operator, when I want it to denote a Kind.
This wiki page seems to suggest that Kinds may not have been added to my version of GHC yet. Could this be the case?
I am using GHCi version 8.0.2 (from Ubuntu 18.04 package manager).
data
, ornewtype
, etc.Int :: *
straight from the Haskell wiki.Int
is not a value or declaration, so you cannot just writeInt :: *
in GHCi. You need to tell GHCi that you are writing a type, for instance by defining one viadata
ornewtype
, or using the:k
command.