[Haskell-cafe] Iteratee: manyToOne
Felipe Almeida Lessa
felipe.lessa at gmail.com
Thu Apr 28 17:09:43 CEST 2011
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 11:39 AM, Dmitry Olshansky
<olshanskydr at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> does somewhere exist function with type like this - manyToOne :: [Iteratee a
> m b] -> Iteratee a m [b] ?
>
> I.e. I need to process one input through many Iteratees indepentently in
> constant space and collect results.
>
> It is similar by type with sequenceM but as far as I understand sequenceM
> won't use the same input for all Iteratees.
I foresee one problem: what is the leftover of 'manyToOne xs' if each
x in xs needs different lengths of input?
One possible untested-but-compiling solution:
import Control.Monad (liftM)
import qualified Data.Enumerator as E
manyToOne :: Monad m => [E.Iteratee a m b] -> E.Iteratee a m [b]
manyToOne [] = return []
manyToOne xs = E.Iteratee $ mapM E.runIteratee xs >>= go
where
go (E.Yield b s : xs) = liftM (put b s) (go xs)
go (E.Error exc : _) = return $ E.Error exc
go (E.Continue f : xs) = return $ E.Continue $ go' (E.Continue f : xs)
go [] = return $ E.Yield [] (error "manyToOne:
never here")
go' xs stream = manyToOne $ map apply xs
where
apply (E.Continue f) = f stream
apply step = E.returnI step
put b s (E.Yield bs _) = E.Yield (b : bs) s
put b s (E.Error exc) = E.Error exc
put b s (E.Continue f) = E.Continue (liftM (b:) . f)
-- When 'go xs' is a E.Continue, then we just put 'b' on
-- the list and let the next round of iteratees decide
-- what the leftover will be.
HTH,
--
Felipe.
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