Background
I have written the following code in Haskell (GHC):
{-# LANGUAGE
NoImplicitPrelude,
TypeInType, PolyKinds, DataKinds,
ScopedTypeVariables,
TypeFamilies
#-}
import Data.Kind(Type)
data PolyType k (t :: k)
type Wrap (t :: k) = PolyType k t
type Unwrap pt = (GetType pt :: GetKind pt)
type family GetType (pt :: Type) :: k where
GetType (PolyType k t) = t
type family GetKind (pt :: Type) :: Type where
GetKind (PolyType k t) = k
The intention of this code is to allow me to wrap a type of an arbitrary kind into a type (namely PolyType
) of a single kind (namely Type
) and then reverse the process (i.e. unwrap it) later.
Problem
I would like to define a type synonym for Unwrap
akin to the following:
type UnwrapSynonym pt = Unwrap pt
However, the above definition produces the following error (GHC 8.4.3):
* Invalid declaration for `UnwrapSynonym'; you must explicitly
declare which variables are dependent on which others.
Inferred variable kinds: pt :: *
* In the type synonym declaration for `UnwrapSynonym'
What does this error mean? Is there a way I can get around it in order to define UnwrapSynonym
?
What I Have Been Doing
My approach to this problem thus far is to essentially manually inline Uwrap
in any high-order type synonyms I wish to define, but that feels icky, and I am hoping there is a better way.
Unfortunately, I am not experienced enough with the inner workings of GHC even understand exactly what the problem is much less figure out how to fix it.
I believe I have a decent understanding of how the extensions I'm using (ex. TypeInType
and PolyKinds
) work, but it is apparently not deep enough to understand this error. Furthermore, I have not been able to find an resources that address a similar problem. This is partly because I don't know how to succinctly describe it, which also made it hard to come up with a good title for this question.