[Haskell-cafe] pointfree-trouble
Kim-Ee Yeoh
a.biurvOir4 at asuhan.com
Tue Dec 22 03:50:26 EST 2009
Here's another way of writing it:
data Matrix a = Matr {unMatr :: [[a]]} | Scalar a deriving (Show, Eq)
-- RealFrac constraint removed
reMatr :: RealFrac a => ([[a]] -> [[a]]) -> (Matrix a -> Matrix a)
reMatr f = Matr . f . unMatr -- this idiom occurs a lot, esp. with
newtypes
Affixing constraints to type constructors is typically deprecated.
slemi wrote:
>
> i have trouble making a function pointfree:
>
> data RealFrac a => Matrix a = Matr [[a]] | Scalar a
> deriving (Show, Eq)
>
> unMatr :: RealFrac a => Matrix a -> [[a]]
> unMatr = (\(Matr a) -> a)
>
> reMatr :: RealFrac a => ([[a]] -> [[a]]) -> (Matrix a -> Matrix a)
> reMatr a = Matr . (flip (.) unMatr) a
>
> this works fine, but if i leave the 'a' in the last function's definition
> like this:
> reMatr = Matr . (flip (.) unMatr)
> it gives an error. can anybody tell me why? (i'm using ghci)
>
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