[Haskell] Fixpoint combinator without recursion
Michael Vanier
mvanier at cs.caltech.edu
Wed Apr 4 16:36:18 EDT 2007
For those of us who aren't type theorists: What's a "negative datatype"?
Mike
Edsko de Vries wrote:
> Hey,
>
> It is well-known that negative datatypes can be used to encode
> recursion, without actually explicitly using recursion. As a little
> exercise, I set out to define the fixpoint combinator using negative
> datatypes. I think the result is kinda cool :) Comments are welcome :)
>
> Edsko
>
> {-
> Definition of the fixpoint combinator without using recursion
> Thanks to Dimitri Vytiniotis for an explanation of the basic principle.
> -}
>
> module Y where
>
> {-# NOINLINE app #-}
>
> data Fn a = Fn (Fn a -> Fn a) | Value a
>
> -- Application
> app :: Fn a -> Fn a -> Fn a
> app (Fn f) x = f x
>
> -- \x -> f (x x)
> delta :: Fn a -> Fn a
> delta f = Fn (\x -> f `app` (x `app` x))
>
> -- Y combinator: \f -> (\x -> f (x x)) (\x -> f (x x))
> y :: Fn a -> Fn a
> y f = delta f `app` delta f
>
> -- Lifting a function to Fn
> lift :: (a -> a) -> Fn a
> lift f = Fn (\(Value x) -> Value (f x))
>
> -- Inverse of lift
> unlift :: Fn a -> (a -> a)
> unlift f = \x -> case f `app` Value x of Value y -> y
>
> -- Fixpoint combinator
> fix :: ((a -> a) -> (a -> a)) -> (a -> a)
> fix f = unlift (y (Fn (\rec -> lift (f (unlift rec)))))
>
> -- Example: factorial
> facR f n = if n == 1 then 1 else n * f (n - 1)
> fac = fix facR
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