[Haskell-cafe] how to make a KnownNat at runtime?
Dmitry Olshansky
olshanskydr at gmail.com
Tue Nov 14 14:54:39 UTC 2017
I asked the same question on stackoverflow
<https://stackoverflow.com/questions/43399332/convert-a-list-to-list-with-type-constrained-fixed-length>
.
It is impossible now. If it is possible we have a language with dependent
types. Unfortunately we haven't it at least till 2020.
I spent some time trying to find a decision but had no success. Success
here means a bug in type system.
Regards,
Dmitry
2017-11-14 17:01 GMT+03:00 Johannes Waldmann <
johannes.waldmann at htwk-leipzig.de>:
> Dear Cafe,
>
> I am using type-level numbers for
> representing dimensions of vectors and matrices
> (similar to https://github.com/ekmett/ersatz/blob/master/tests/Z001.hs )
> Now when I indeed know all the dimensions at compile time,
> (in the example code, line 20) everything works nicely.
>
> But what do I do when the dimensions
> will only become available at run time?
>
> Here is a simplified example: print the null vector
> where the size is read from the command line -
> of course in my application "handle" does more,
> but it essentially has the type given here.
>
> I can extend the "case" in the "main" function
> to include all the values I want to handle.
> Looks ugly. Is there a better way?
>
> - J.
>
> {-# language KindSignatures, RankNTypes, LambdaCase,
> TypeApplications, DataKinds, ScopedTypeVariables
> #-}
>
> import GHC.TypeLits
> import Data.Proxy
> import System.Environment
>
> main :: IO ()
> main = getArgs >>= \ case
> [ "2" ] -> handle (Proxy :: Proxy 2)
> [ "3" ] -> handle (Proxy :: Proxy 3)
>
> handle :: forall (n::Nat) . KnownNat n => Proxy n -> IO ()
> handle (_ :: Proxy n) = print (zero :: V n Int)
>
> data V (n::Nat) a = V [a] deriving Show
>
> zero :: forall (n::Nat) a . (KnownNat n, Num a) => V n a
> zero = V $ replicate (fromIntegral $ natVal (Proxy :: Proxy n)) 0
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