[Haskell-cafe] partial type annotations
Emil Axelsson
emax at chalmers.se
Fri Jan 20 07:50:29 CET 2012
In the spirit of Oleg's hack, but with nicer combinator support, you can
use the patch combinators I just uploaded to Hackage (prompted by this
thread):
http://hackage.haskell.org/package/patch-combinators
Your example then becomes:
my_code_block = do
x <- instruction1 -:: tCon (tCon tInteger)
y <- instruction2 (x + x)
The signature `tCon (tCon tInteger)` should be read as the type `_ (_
Integer)`.
Alternatively, with ViewPatterns, you can write:
my_code_block2 = do
(tCon tInteger -> x) <- instruction1
y <- instruction2 (x + x)
return y
/ Emil
2012-01-19 21:37, Nicholas Tung skrev:
> Dear all,
>
> I wanted to voice support for a partial type annotations. Here's my
> usage scenario: I have a monad for an imperative EDSL, which has an
> associated expression data type,
>
> class (Monad m, Expression (ExprTyp m)) => MyDSLMonad m where
> data ExprTyp m :: * -> *
>
> and you write imperative EDSL code like so,
>
> my_code_block = do
> x <- instruction1
> y <- instruction2 (x + x)
> ...
>
> I want the user to be able to annotate "x is an Integer". However,
> to do that now, one has to now add a type signature for my_code_block
> like so, so that the $m$ variable is in scope,
>
> my_code_block :: forall m. MyDSLMonad m => m ()
> my_code_block = do
> x :: ExprTyp m Integer <- instruction1
> ...
>
> If such a feature were available, one could write a nice type
> synonym "Expr" and use it like so,
>
> type Expr a = ExprTyp _ a
>
> my_code_block = do
> x :: Expr Integer <- instruction1
>
> Suggestions for workarounds are appreciated. I created an
> `asExprTypeOf`, similar to Prelude's `asExprTyp`, but I don't like the
> syntax as much.
>
> Some previous discussion
> * http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell/2002-April/009409.html
> * (a reply) http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell/2002-April/009413.html
> * http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/haskell-prime/wiki/PartialTypeAnnotations
>
> cheers,
> Nicholas — https://ntung.com — 4432-nstung
>
>
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