Questions tagged [monads]
A monad in programming is a composable computation description. Monads are an important construct in functional programming languages like Haskell.
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What is the most idiomatic way to access the object an `std::exception_ptr` points to?
I'm using tl-expected to return from a function that might fail internally with an exception, using std::exception_ptr as the error type. That allows the caller to handle the exception in any way they ...
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sequence from a specific field of a tuple
I have a tuple with a Maybe Int in the second place. If this value is nothing, then the entire tuple is useless and should be discarded. I'd like to sequence over the tuple to bring the Maybe context ...
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how to converting function to cps recursively
i'd like to define cpsRec as follows but i couldn't.
please let me know if you come up with ideas for implementation.
import Control.Monad.Trans.Cont (Cont)
type family ContRec r x where
ContRec r (...
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Relationship between Union/Intersection types and (co)monads [closed]
While exploring typescript I noticed that the inference rules for union and intersection types (with one argument instantiated) are distinctly monad- and comonad- like, respectively. With some ...
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convenience method for combine publishers
I find myself wanting the same functionality in Combine quite often, so I wanted to make a convenience method like so...
public extension Published.Publisher {
func sinkChanges(receiveValue: @...
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Is there ReaderT raised into a monad?
I've written the following monad transformers (which I believe are equivalent to each other), namely:
newtype MonadReaderT1 r m a = MonadReaderT (ReaderT (r m) m a)
newtype MonadReaderT2 r m a = ...
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Why does the compiler infer incorrectly return type for Future.sequence declaration in function?
In scala2 or 3 this function compiles:
def returnsFutureOfFutureButCompiles(): Future[Unit] = {
for {
_ <- Future.unit
} yield Future.sequence(Seq(Future.unit)) // Returns Future[Future[...
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Monadic function of `(a -> m (Either e b)) -> Either e a -> m (Either e b)`?
Is there a way to write this function in a more "monadic" way, instead of resorting to pattern matching on Either?
{-# LANGUAGE LambdaCase #-}
calculate :: (Monad m) => (a -> m (...
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Why does ArrowKt reccomend I implement my effect interface with an object instead of a function?
According to the docs I should implement an effect with an object.
fun interface JustEffect<A> : Effect<Just<A>> {
suspend fun <B> Just<B>.bind(): B = value
}
object ...
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Elegant way to access the value of a record in haskell which is inside a monad
Generalisation of question (read below for specifics to my current problem)
Given a function type definition: f :: MonadIO m -> a -> m B where B is a custom datatype B = B {x y z ...} how can I ...
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Best way to combine multiple state/reader monads?
I am writing a project that involves composing several stacks of StateT and ReaderT monads:
newtype FooT m a = FooT { unFooT :: (StateT State1 (ReaderT Reader1 m)) a }
newtype BarT m a = BarT { ...
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Haskell Monad task
So we have following Data Types:
data Expr = Num Double | Add Expr Expr | Var Char deriving Show
and
type Env = [(Char, Double)]
Further More we have these two functions:
evalDo :: Env -> Expr ->...
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Interpreting the `Reader` trait in "Simplicitly"
In "Simplicitly: foundations and applications of implicit function types", Odersky et al. briefly introduce the Reader monad, just to replace it with a superior alternative one paragraph ...
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How to execute deterministic code from an untrusted third party safely?
I understand that there are several questions similar to mine, however my problem is a little different and I haven't found a proper answer.
I know a simple way to run code from untrusted sources is ...
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TypeScript generic type constraints can't deduct type
I am playing with TypeScript type system and I seem to have hit an invisible wall.
For starters, I have the Func helper type (since Function is not a generic type in TypeScript):
type Func <A, B>...
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Haskell traverse and filter through a list while lifting results
Say I have code where I want to do the following:
Input: a list of strings [String]
Operation (checkSat and checkResult)
Obtains a boolean from an input string.
Output:
If everything in the input ...
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Short-circuit list, type of `(a -> Either e a) -> [a] -> Either e [a]` ... monadic operation?
Consider the following function:
validateList :: (a -> Either e a) -> [a] -> Either e [a]
validateList validate [] = Right []
validateList validate (x:xs) =
case validate x of
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All possible binary trees storing a value
I want to write a function, allTrees, to generate a list of all possible binary trees that store the number of leaves each tree has.
Here are my data types and my attempt at the allTrees function:
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How to Group and Split Monad Transformers using Identity
I am currently learning about Monad Transformers and noticed that the MonadTrans class that the library I am using (Mageparsec) implements, does not define any way to group and split apart the ...
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What is the advantage of Option/Maybe Monad over Functor?
I understand the advantage of IO monad and List Monad over Functor, however, I don't understand the advantage of Option/Maybe Monad over Functor.
Is that simply the integration of types of the ...
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Are monads in functional programming, well, actually monads?
As an (applied) mathematician by training, I've been trying to get my head around monads and category theory applied to functional programming. I understand the power of monads, and notably ...
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Witchcraft IO monad?
Background
I have recently been delving into more functional code. My objective right now is to get something similar to the IO Monad (in Haskell, Scala, etc) but in Elixir.
To this extent, I ...
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Functional composition of Optionals
I have 2 Optionals (or Maybe objects) that I would like to combine so that I get the following results:
|| first operand
second ++-------------+-------------
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Confusing ReaderT definition
As an exercise I've been reimplementing some common monads and their corresponding transformers; here are some of the types I've defined:
newtype Writer w a = Writer { runWriter :: (w, a) }
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Retrieving Logging Messages From Wiki Monad Example Not Working
I am learning about monads. I read this Wiki page thoroughly and reached the Program logging section. I've decided to implement that in C#.
An example starts with two simple functions/methods, which ...
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Is the monad transformer of a monad unique in Haskell?
There have been a couple of questions (e.g. this and this) asking whether every monad in Haskell (other than IO) has a corresponding monad transformer. Now I would like to ask a complementary question....
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Scala: for-comprehension with recursive Future
The task is to realise recursive method, which returns Future
def recursive (result:List[Result], attempt: Int):Future[Seq[Result]] = attempt match {
case a if a < 3 => {
for {
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How to bind a class that extends a trait with a monadic type in Scala Guice
I've created simple Scala Play application that has traits with a monadic type and their respective implementation binded in Module configure as:
class Module extends AbstractModule {
override ...
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No instance for (MonadWriter [Log] IO) arising from a use of ‘tell’
Consider this toy exercise on Writer and WriterT: We need to filter a list of packets based on a predefined set of rules. We also need to log some packets based on another set of rules. Now consider ...
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Immitating a global list in Haskell to generate a unique random value
I'm currently building a toy meal planning application and have decided to write the back-end in Haskell simply to challenge myself. The problem that I'm having is described in the title in which I ...
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Rails 6 get error message from Failure monad results
Is it possible to get error message which was passed as a Failure monad result? as far as I can see the value! method is provided for Success but is it possible to get message from Failure as well?
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Rails 6 monads pattern matching to fetch only success/failure
Is there any build in or some nifty way to fetch only Success or Failure results from array of monad results?
e.g.
state
=> [Failure("12345 Product code is not valid"), Success("...
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In depth understanding of Monad
At one time, I thought I understood Monad. However, when I try to connect my understanding of code to the piece of theory, I found myself still not clear. So here it is:
part 1. Here is the popular ...
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How to define a Monad for a function type?
I am trying Cats for the first time and am using Scala 3, and I am trying to implement a set of parser combinators for self-pedagogy, however; I am stuck on the definition of the tailRecM function for ...
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When implementing bind, why name the second parameter k? [closed]
instance Monad M where
m >>= k = ...
Also is there a name for functions which are used as this second argument to bind?
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Is there a way to commute monads automatically?
I have written a program to pull a Maybe out of a pair:
deMaybe :: (a, Maybe b) -> Maybe (a, b)
deMaybe (_, Nothing) = Nothing
deMaybe (x,Just y) = Just (x, y)
I know that Maybe is a monad and (,) ...
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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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How do define a monad transformer that is the composition of two arbitrary monad transformers?
I want to write something similar to the following:
newtype FooT c d m a = FooT { unFooT :: (c (d m)) a }
instance (MonadTrans c, MonadTrans d) => MonadTrans (FooT c d) where
lift = FooT . lift ....
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Useful monads for multi-paradigm languages
I finally got my head around monads once I understood how they are useful in c++/python by allowing you to chain together functions of the form T -> Generic<U>. For example, if you have
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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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Haskell mapM_ does not print
So I wrote a program to query a forex API (foreign exchange), and it works like a charm, but when I want to query every currency pair available, it evaluates all API calls as it takes a long time to ...
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Monadic bind with Cmd
I have a function
convertMsg : Msg1 -> List Msg2
where Msg1 and Msg2 are certain message types. And I would like to turn this into a function:
convertCmd : Cmd Msg1 -> Cmd Msg2
Which would ...
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Scala concatenate Map - one with Option and other without Option
I have the below input values
import java.sql.Timestamp
import java.lang.{Double => JDouble}
val date = Timestamp.valueOf("2021-08-01 00:00:00")
val contractRate: Map[String, JDouble] = ...
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A Reader monad for multiple arguments?
Is there an equivalent to the Reader monad that's equivalent to a -> b -> c rather than just a -> b. I know I could do (a, b) -> c but I'm not sure that's going to be very ergonomic.
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What is the mathematical theory or theorem underlying join of monad?
For example:
Maybe (Maybe Bool) -> Maybe Bool
Just (Just True) -----> Just True
Just (Just False) ----> Just False
Just (Nothing) -------> Nothing
Nothing ------------...
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How to handle multiple errors in Haskell IO context [duplicate]
I'm learning Haskell (from LYAH) and just starting to understand monads. I am trying to write a command line program which parses the command line, opens and reads a file (or files) whose paths are ...
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Regardless of composition, can I say monadic if there is only a way to change m(m a) to m a
Monad has the following components.
a and m a which converted from a by a Functor
a -> m b arrow and a way to change m m to m
composition of arrows
If there is a structure that has 1,2 regardless ...
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Haskell theorem proving tactics as indexed functors and monads
I am trying to follow along with this blog post to make a simple intuitionistic theorem proving language in Haskell. Mr. van Bakel suggests using indexed monads for proof state manipulation; here are ...
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Migrating to Dart null safety: best practice for migrating ternary operator null checks? Is a monadic approach too unconventional?
I'm migrating a code base to null safety, and it includes lots of code like this:
MyType convert(OtherType value) {
return MyType(
field1: value.field1,
field2: value.field2 != null ? ...
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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 ...