Questions tagged [free-monad]
Free monads give a general way of turning functors into monads. They are useful for many tree-like structures and domain specific languages.
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Printing free state monad as Haskell code
I've read articles about extending simple-reflect to functions and about representing the State monad as a free monad (here), so now I'd like to try to print some state monads as executable Haskell ...
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Why this free monad example is failing?
I'm trying to understand how Free monads work in Haskell, and for that I've been trying to make an example work. My code was based on the answer here by Philip JF. Here is the example:
data Free f a = ...
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Free Monads in Julia Programming
I'm learning about Free Monads and I was wondering how one could implement it in the Julia programming language. I've seen the implementation in Haskell, but I'm having a hard time porting it to Julia....
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Visualizing the Free Monad
I think I have rough idea of what the free monad is, but I would like to have a better way to visualize it.
It makes sense that free magmas are just binary trees because that's as "general" as you ...
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What are free monads?
I've seen the term Free Monad pop up every now and then for some time, but everyone just seems to use/discuss them without giving an explanation of what they are. So: what are free monads? (I'd say I'...
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Is it possible to compose multiple interpreters for my Free Monad scala app
So i started to learn free monadic approach in my code style recently, and i hope i get the main idea of it. We have our own dsl to build a program, then we pass a compiler to a real world effect such ...
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Are free monads also zippily applicative?
I think I've come up with an interesting "zippy" Applicative instance for Free.
data FreeMonad f a = Free (f (FreeMonad f a))
| Return a
instance Functor f => Functor (...
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How to interleave a free monadic DSL with state, but interpret state mid-program?
I have a situation where I want to interleave a free monadic DSL with state, but interpret the state mid-program. Below is a simplified example with only logging and state. More generally the problem ...
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The identity monad as a free monad
The functor of the identity monad can be defined as:
data Identity a = Identity a
Because this monad is free, an alternative definition is the following:
data Term f a = Pure a | Impure (f (Term f a))...
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Indexed monads for state machines
I decided to experiment with indexed monads to create a type-safe state machine. That means Haskell will refuse to compile illegal state transitions.
My questions are.
I created a Door type with ...
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How to map and flatmap a composition of cats free monad and ZIO
guys.
I am currently trying to build a ZIO based application.
Question:
Is there any way to map and flatmap a composition of cats free monad and ZIO like the example below?
// Suppose we have a free ...
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Understanding the use of bind in free monad
I'm trying to get how free monads are working.
During this I get into the monad instance of Free, which is:
data Free f a = Pure a | Free (f (Free f a))
instance (Functor f) => Monad (Free f) ...
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Did this construction of free(freer?) monad works?
In the past 2 years, I was interested in using free monad to helping me to solve practical software engineering problem. And came up my own construction of free monad using some elementary category ...
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The list monad is not a free monad but …
On page 12 of One Monad to Prove Them All, it is written that "a prominent example [of container] is the list data type. A list can be represented by the length of the list and a function mapping ...
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How to compose Free Monads
data Console a
= PutStrLn String a
| GetLine (String -> a)
deriving (Functor)
type ConsoleM = Free Console
runConsole :: Console (IO a) -> IO a
runConsole cmd =
case cmd of
(...
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Monad Stack Penetration Classes with Free/Operational Monad Transformers?
Can there be mtl-like mechanism for monad transformers created by FreeT / ProgramT ?
My understanding of the history is as follows. Once upon a time monad transformer was invented. Then people ...
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How can I polymorphically interpret an Arrow-like GADT DSL?
TL;DR: How do I write interpreters (run :: Lang a b -> whatever) for my Lang GADT?
I have a DSL:
data Lang a b where
F :: Lang x y
G :: Lang x y
I want to build programs like:
prog :: Lang a ...
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Using Either in a Free monad
I'm trying to use an Either as the result of an algebra using Free monad, like the following code
///// Command
sealed trait Command[A]
type Result[A] = Either[Exception, A]
object Command {...
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How to assign a value from the IO monad to a RankNType qualified constructor
(UPDATED)
I have made an interface using a Free Monad to a generic data store. I want to place the specific interpreter (:: DataStore a -> IO a) chosen by the user at run time into a state monad ...
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How to write a DSL based on free monad?
I'm playing with free monads in Haskell and I got stuck with defining the functions that lift the functor constructors in the Free monad.
I have the AppF functor as a sum of several functors, each ...
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Is there a way to derive Lift for "IO a" in Haskell?
For awhile now, whenever people mention the performance hit of free monad + interpreter pattern, I've had this vague idea in my head that: "Why not just use Template Haskell to evaluate your ...
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Structurally enforced Free Alternative, without left distributivity
There is a nice Free Alternative in the great free package, which lifts a Functor to a left-distributive Alternative.
That is, the claim is that:
runAlt :: Alternative g => (forall x. f x -> g ...
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Generate optparse-applicative parser from free alternative functor
Consider the following type signatures:
data Foo x = Foo {
name :: String
, reader :: String -> x
}
instance Functor Foo where
fmap f (Foo n r) = Foo n $ f . r
Now I show a natural ...
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Control.MonadPlus.Free without unnecessary distribution
I'm trying to use a free monad to build an EDSL for constructing AND/OR decision trees like Prolog, with >>= mapped to AND, and mplus mapped to OR. I want to be able to describe something like ...
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What was wrong with Control.MonadPlus.Free?
The free MonadPlus defined as
data Free f a = Pure a | Free (f (Free f a)) | Plus [Free f a]
was removed in free 4.6 with the following remark (changelog):
Removed Control.MonadPlus.Free. Use ...
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Is there a Codensity MonadPlus that asymptotically optimizes a sequence of MonadPlus operations?
Recently there was a question about the relation between DList <-> [] versus Codensity <-> Free.
This made me think whether there is such a thing for MonadPlus. The Codensity monad improves the ...
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How to encode actions that take monadic arguments with free (or freer) monads?
Most monadic functions take pure arguments and return a monadic value. But there are a few that need also monadic arguments, for example:
mplus :: (MonadPlus m) => m a -> m a -> m a
finally ...
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Implementing a lexer using the Free Monad
I am thinking about a use case of the free monad which would be a simple lexing DSL. So far I came up with some primitive operations:
data LexF r where
POP :: (Char -> r) -> LexF r
PEEK :: (...
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Using the Free Monad in Functional Domain Design
I'm quite new to functional programming. However, I read about the Free Monad, and I'm trying to use it in a toy project. In this project, I model the stock's portfolio domain. As suggested in many ...
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How to get the “inflexible semantics of monad transformers” using extensible effects?
Consider the following example.
newtype TooBig = TooBig Int deriving Show
choose :: MonadPlus m => [a] -> m a
choose = msum . map return
ex1 :: (MonadPlus m, MonadError TooBig m) => m Int
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Difference between free monads and fixpoints of functors?
I was reading http://www.haskellforall.com/2013/06/from-zero-to-cooperative-threads-in-33.html where an abstract syntax tree is derived as the free monad of a functor representing a set of ...
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How can I merge effect interpreters when using a library like freer-simple?
I am playing around with freer-simple and trying to work out how to combine effects.
I have an algebra to represent a simple file system and user invoked failure as follows:
data FileSystem r where
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Freer-Simple Freer Monads How do I Unify IO Exception Handling with Error Effect
I am using freer-simple to write a super simple DSL. All it does is read a file.
I have one rule regarding file names, they cannot contain the letter x. Any attempt to open a file with the letter x in ...
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Parsing to Free Monads
Say I have the following free monad:
data ExampleF a
= Foo Int a
| Bar String (Int -> a)
deriving Functor
type Example = Free ExampleF -- this is the free monad want to discuss
I know how ...
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How to make a free monad interpreter recursive?
In a Free monad interpreter using iterT, I'd like to have an internal state, but I'm not sure how to do so since the iterT function provides the continuation f pre-loaded with the recursive call, as I ...
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Converting a monadic value to an IO in Polysemy
I am trying to build an automated feature testing suite using webdriver and polysemy in Haskell. I've gotten as far as defining proper effects and interpreting them into a webdriver WD monad, but now ...
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Extracting multiple IO exceptions into polysemy
Let's say I have some very complex set of computations of the form computation :: IO a that I cannot modify, due to it being from some library code or other reasons. Let's also say I want to provide ...
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How to add two Algebras in one interpreter in scala using natural transformation
Suppose I have two algebras:
sealed trait OneAlgebra[A]
case class create() extends OneAlgebra[Unit]
case class update() extends OneAlgebra[Unit]
sealed trait TwoAlgebra[A]
case class add() ...
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Where is that functor which free monad is supposed to be based on
I'm trying to comprehend the idea of free monad, and I'm stumped on the first sentence of cats's docs stating that
A free monad is a construction which allows you to build a monad from
any ...
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Is IO a Free Monad?
In blog posts and examples by Mark Seemann, I got a first glimpse of free monads as a way to structure the boundary between pure code and IO code. My basic understanding is that a free monad lets you ...
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Is it possible to optimise a Free Monad program before execution?
I've recently picked up the Free Monad pattern using cats in an attempt to create a DSL which can be "simplified" before execution. For example, let's say I create a language for interacting with ...
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Converting this FreeT (explicitly recursive data type) function to work on FT (church encoding)
I'm using the FreeT type from the free library to write this function which "runs" an underlying StateT:
runStateFree
:: (Functor f, Monad m)
=> s
-> FreeT f (StateT s m) a
->...
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How to specify the type introduced in a match of class with independent type parameter
I followed the talk given by Runar Bjarnason about free monads: http://functionaltalks.org/2014/11/23/runar-oli-bjarnason-free-monad/
I have the following piece of code from his initial example (I ...
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Understanding the Fix datatype in Haskell
In this article about the Free Monads in Haskell we are given a Toy datatype defined by:
data Toy b next =
Output b next
| Bell next
| Done
Fix is defined as follows:
data Fix f = Fix (f (...
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The fixed point functors of Free and Cofree
To make that clear, I'm not talking about how the free monad looks a lot like a fixpoint combinator applied to a functor, i.e. how Free f is basically a fixed point of f. (Not that this isn't ...
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Defining Free Bind in a way that is compatible with the Free Monad
So we have the free monad: (encoding may vary, but they're all the same)
data Free f a = Pure a
| Impure (f (Free f a))
instance Functor f => Monad (Free f) where
pure = Pure
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Are free monads just monads with interfaces?
I've been reading some materials on free monads and I don't really think I'm much closer to implementation but I think I am closer to understanding what they are!
Given a lot of the above resources, ...
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Analog of free monads for Profunctors
We can define data Free f a = Pure a | Free (f (Free f a)) and so have Functor f => Monad (Free f).
If we define
data T f a b = R a | S b | T (f a (T f a b)) have we some analogous M so Profunctor ...
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Confuse about free monad lifting and interpreter, example of binary tree dsl implement
i'm following the article stackless scala with free monads, and try to write my own code.
the function and common data type always confused me while lifting
sealed trait Free[F[_], A] {
import ...
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How do I use the Church encoding for Free Monads?
I've been using the Free datatype in Control.Monad.Free from the free package. Now I'm trying to convert it to use F in Control.Monad.Free.Church but can't figure out how to map the functions.
For ...