Proposal reminder: Add functions to get consecutive elements to Data.List
Johan Holmquist
holmisen at gmail.com
Thu May 19 05:27:49 UTC 2016
The discussion period for this proposal is near (31 of May).
So far I count 1 for and 2 against the proposal.
Joachim Breitner made a good enumeration of some advantages of adding these
to base. Here is an enumeration of pros:
* Availability in Data.List gives this pattern a common name.
* A common name for this makes code easier to read and decreases the risk
of getting the definition wrong.
* The argument won't have to be repeated, hence making it easier to chain
the functions.
* List-fusion potential.
Tobias Florek pointed out that `zip <*> tail` can be used to define this
inline without the need for repeating the argument and made a reference to
the Fairbairn threshold. This is elegant, but I am afraid that people might
consider this obscure code golfing if used.
Cheers
Johan Holmquist
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Henning Thielemann <lemming at henning-thielemann.de>
Date: 2016-04-13 13:28 GMT+02:00
Subject: Re: Proposal: Add functions to get consecutive elements to
Data.List
To: Johan Holmquist <holmisen at gmail.com>
Cc: Haskell Libraries <libraries at haskell.org>
On Wed, 13 Apr 2016, Johan Holmquist wrote:
It is not strictly more general because it cannot handle empty sequences.
>
Think of it as if it handles the non-[] case.
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