I do need the simplest way to write a list comprehension only with functions and no special syntax.
[ x : y | y <- f blah, x <- [1..8], pred blah]
> In the first versions of Haskell, the comprehension syntax was available for all monads. (...) Later the comprehension syntax was restricted to lists.
I came up with a solution that uses the Haskell type system. I googled a bit for an existing solution to the problem at the value level, changed it a bit, and then lifted it to the type level. It took a lot of reinventing. I also had to enable a bunch of GHC extensions.
First, since integers are...