For my purposes, I need a map-like container with 'properties' of some kind. It is possible that my objects can have different properties. To access the properties, I decided to use Control.Lens, it's very interesting. But I can't find a lens-like way for such logic: on access to property, if it doesn't exist, add default value instead, and return the new one. But if it's there, just use it.
In other words, the prop_test should return True:
type PropertyMap = Map.Map Int String
data Properties = Properties { _propertyMap :: PropertyMap }
deriving (Eq)
makeLenses ''Properties
emptyProperties = Properties Map.empty
propertyLens pIndex = propertyMap . at pIndex . traverse
property1 = propertyLens 1
property2 = propertyLens 2
property3 = propertyLens 3
obj1Properties :: State Properties ()
obj1Properties = do
property1 .= "Property1 value"
property2 .= "Property2 value"
obj2Properties :: State Properties ()
obj2Properties = do
property1 .= "Property1 value"
property3 .= "Property3 value"
prop_test = op1 /= emptyProperties
where
op1 = execState obj1Properties emptyProperties
But now, op1 is equal to emptyProperties. For default value, I could use Data.Default. How can I handle this? Or should I use another method maybe? For example, a wrapper function in State monad which unpacks and checks the properties existence for me.
Also, could you give links to real world examples of Control.Lens (or another lens package), please?