I have a very simple function called 'fold' that takes a function f and executes it. Given a function 'add' and two numbers it calls add with those two numbers and displays the results. However I cannot compile it due to a compilation error below. What is the error specifically stating and what c...
I've written two monads for a domain-specific language I'm developing. The first is Lang, which is supposed to include everything needed to parse the language line by line. I knew I would want reader, writer, and state, so I used the RWS monad: type LangLog = [String] type LangState = [(Stri...
How to make type Showable? type InterpreterMonad = StateT (Env, Env) (ErrorT String IO ) () Normally, I would type deriving Show but I have a type not newtype or data. P.S. How to write above with newtype?
type InterpreterMonad = StateT (Env, Env) (ErrorT String IO ) () interpreter :: Stmts -> InterpreterMonad interpreter (Statements s EmptyStmts) = interpreteStmt s interpreter (Statements s stmts) = interpreteStmt s >>= \m -> (interpreter stmts) -- definicja funkcji interpreteStmt :: Stmt ->
Choices Typeclasses are brilliant in that they allow us to adjoin extra structure to existing types. Thereby allowing us to defer some design decisions rather than making rushed decision at the time of conception. On the other hand, in object oriented programming, for example, we are forced to ...
I'm an intermediate Python dev and just starting out with Haskell. It seems like Python's classes can be used in a way that is similar to how Haskell's typeclasses are used. It seems like typeclasses are just a way to implement operator overloading. Like this: # main.py class MyClass: def __...
It seems like any Bounded instance should have a sane implementation of Enum. I cannot personally think of a counterexample, although if someone comes up with one that isn't pathological then I will understand why this isn't the case. From doing :i on the two typeclasses it seems like the only e...
I've read that Hindley-Milner does not work with type systems that have subclasses, and there are other type system features that also do not work well with it. Go currently has only very limited type inference in the := operator. But Go does not have subclasses in the traditional sense, only int...
In Graham Hutton's book "Programming in Haskell", he defines a function to be polymorphic, if its type "contains one or more type variables". He then defines a function to be overloaded, if its type "contains one or more class constraints". From these definitions, my question is, "can a function...
I'm new to Haskell, so this is more a high-level conceptual question. I've read this: https://wiki.haskell.org/Real_World_Applications/Event_Driven_Applications and it has this: run :: Domain -> [Event] -> IO () run dm [] = do events <- uiUpdate dm run dm events run _ (EventExit:_) = ret...
isPalindrome :: Integer -> Bool isPalindrome n = reverse x == x where x = show n is3x3 :: Integer -> Bool is3x3 n = any (\x -> cond1 x && cond2 x) [101..999] where cond1 x = n `mod` x == 0 cond2 x = length (show $ n `div` x) == 3 main = print $ head [p | p <- [999^2,999...
Just for fun I tried to write a chess game in Haskell, in the hope that it would eventually be good enough to beat me. It's not perfect at the rules (it doesn't know about promotion, castling or en-passant yet) but it does manage to make legal moves, and they're not always totally stupid. I've tr...
As a first step in learning Haskell I am solving this problem, which involves finding the Rith-ranked numbers, given some input list and many Ri. In an imperative language I would make a zeroed array c of length 200, increment c[h] for each height h, compute cumulative sums of c and then binary s...
I wrote a simple function to determine if a year is a leap year or not. It works, but does not feel idiomatic. isLeapYear :: Int -> Bool isLeapYear year = (mod year 400) == 0 || ((mod year 4) == 0 && not ((mod year 100) == 0)) Is there a more "haskelly" way to write this function ?
What improvements can I make to the following Pig Latin translator? So far, I've been wondering about the FlexibleInstances declaration, but I can't think of how to remove it (since it's required for PigLatin String in instances, which is required for me to use " " in the Monoid instance; I need ...
I'm a cs student, and I have a class about functional programming. I have an assignment in Haskell. It's about writing a sudoku solver. All the type-definitions are given, I cannot change them or write any more. I got all the way to the end, but cannot seem to be able to write the last, solve fun...
I'm trying to use taffybar as my status bar (uses Dyre framework so configuration is code). It has a widget that can show network interface statistics. In the default configuration this widget requires a String at compile time. I want it to create a widget per (non-loopback) interface dynamically...
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