This will work in Haskell:
combine :: Maybe a -> Maybe [a] -> Maybe [a]
combine Nothing _ = Nothing
combine _ Nothing = Nothing
combine (Just d) (Just xs) = Just (d:xs)
sequence :: [Maybe a] -> Maybe [a]
sequence [] = Just []
sequence (a:xs) = combine a (sequence xs)
but I'm not sure if it does what you want:
λ> sequence [Just 1, Just 3, Just 4]
Just [1,3,4]
λ> sequence [Just 1, Nothing, Just 4]
Nothing
λ> sequence []
Just []
ok, I have found a translation scheme - but no gurantee as I don't have a way to test it rigth now
sequence :: [Maybe a] -> Maybe [a]
sequence [] = Just []
sequence [x:xs] = combine x (sequence xs)
not sure about the empty list and the signature though - sorry
Anyway if you can reuse the idea that you just combine the head of the given list with the recursive computated sequence of the tail you should be fine
this works for me using clean
So I just downloaded the IDE, made a project, added one module:
module seq
:: MayBe a = Just a | Nothing
Start = sequence [Just 3, Just 4, Just 5]
combine Nothing _ = Nothing
combine _ Nothing = Nothing
combine (Just d) (Just xs) = Just [d:xs]
sequence [] = Just []
sequence [x:xs] = combine x (sequence xs)
compiled this, updated the project and did run it - and here this works
Just[xs]
in parenthesis in the last line.