[GHC] #11174: Traversable can't be derived for datatypes with unboxed arguments
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#11174: Traversable can't be derived for datatypes with unboxed arguments
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Reporter: RyanGlScott | Owner: RyanGlScott
Type: bug | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Compiler | Version: 7.10.2
Keywords: | Operating System: Unknown/Multiple
Architecture: | Type of failure: GHC rejects
Unknown/Multiple | valid program
Test Case: | Blocked By:
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Unlike `Functor` and `Foldable`, `Traversable` cannot be derived for
datatypes that contain arguments with unboxed types. A simple example:
{{{#!hs
{-# LANGUAGE DeriveTraversable, MagicHash #-}
import GHC.Prim (Int#)
data IntHash a = IntHash Int# deriving (Functor, Foldable, Traversable)
}}}
The generated `Traversable` instance reveals the issue:
{{{#!hs
instance Traversable IntHash where
traverse f (IntHash a1) = fmap IntHash (pure a1)
}}}
{{{
Couldn't match kind `*' with `#'
When matching types
a0 :: *
Int# :: #
Expected type: a0 -> IntHash b
Actual type: Int# -> IntHash b
In the first argument of `fmap', namely `IntHash'
In the expression: fmap IntHash (pure a1)
When typechecking the code for `traverse'
in a derived instance for `Traversable IntHash':
To see the code I am typechecking, use -ddump-deriv
}}}
We have to avoid calling `pure` on `a1`, since `pure` expects an argument
with a `*`-kinded type, not a `#`-kinded one.
One way to fix this would be restructuring the derived `traverse`
implementation such that unboxed arguments are moved to the function
initially lifted with `pure`, and doing nothing with them later. To better
articulate what I mean, envision something like this:
{{{#!hs
data IntHash2 a = IntHash2 Int# a (IntHash2 a) Int# deriving (Functor,
Foldable)
}}}
Then a derived `Traversable` instance that would typecheck would be:
{{{#!hs
instance Traversable IntHash2 where
traverse f (IntHash2 a1 a2 a3 a4) =
pure (\x2 x3 -> IntHash2 a1 x2 x3 a4) <*> f a2 <*> traverse f a3
}}}
Conceptually, this doesn't sound hard to implement. The tricky part is
figuring out how much of the existing `Functor`/`Foldable`/`Traversable`
deriving machinery would need to be tweaked to make this work.
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Ticket URL: <http://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/11174>
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