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A smol little tool to talk to the mailbox.org backend. This is handy for eventually setting stuff like email filters. Their API is absolute crap, but we’ll deal with it. Updates the prelude & adds some pretty printing helpers. Change-Id: Ie3688f8ee1d7f23c65bcf4bfecc00c8269dae788 Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/7717 Reviewed-by: Profpatsch <mail@profpatsch.de> Autosubmit: Profpatsch <mail@profpatsch.de> Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
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17 KiB
Haskell
586 lines
17 KiB
Haskell
{-# LANGUAGE GHC2021 #-}
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{-# LANGUAGE ImplicitParams #-}
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{-# LANGUAGE LambdaCase #-}
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{-# LANGUAGE MagicHash #-}
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{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}
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{-# LANGUAGE PolyKinds #-}
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{-# LANGUAGE RankNTypes #-}
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{-# LANGUAGE ScopedTypeVariables #-}
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{-# OPTIONS_GHC -fexpose-all-unfoldings #-}
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module MyPrelude
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( -- * Text conversions
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Text,
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ByteString,
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Word8,
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fmt,
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textToString,
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stringToText,
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showToText,
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textToBytesUtf8,
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textToBytesUtf8Lazy,
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bytesToTextUtf8,
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bytesToTextUtf8Lazy,
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bytesToTextUtf8Lenient,
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bytesToTextUtf8LenientLazy,
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bytesToTextUtf8Unsafe,
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bytesToTextUtf8UnsafeLazy,
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toStrict,
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toLazy,
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toStrictBytes,
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toLazyBytes,
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charToWordUnsafe,
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-- * IO
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putStrLn,
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putStderrLn,
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exitWithMessage,
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-- * WIP code
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todo,
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-- * Records
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HasField,
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-- * Control flow
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(&),
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(<&>),
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(<|>),
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foldMap1,
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foldMap',
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join,
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when,
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unless,
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guard,
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ExceptT,
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runExceptT,
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MonadError,
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throwError,
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MonadIO,
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liftIO,
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MonadReader,
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asks,
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Bifunctor,
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first,
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second,
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bimap,
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both,
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foldMap,
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fold,
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foldl',
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fromMaybe,
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mapMaybe,
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findMaybe,
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Traversable,
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for,
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for_,
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traverse,
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traverse_,
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traverseFold,
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traverseFold1,
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traverseFoldDefault,
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-- * Data types
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Coercible,
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coerce,
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Proxy (Proxy),
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Map,
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annotate,
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Validation (Success, Failure),
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failure,
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successes,
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failures,
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eitherToValidation,
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eitherToListValidation,
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validationToEither,
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These (This, That, These),
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eitherToThese,
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eitherToListThese,
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validationToThese,
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thenThese,
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thenValidate,
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NonEmpty ((:|)),
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singleton,
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nonEmpty,
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nonEmptyDef,
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toList,
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toNonEmptyDefault,
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maximum1,
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minimum1,
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Generic,
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Semigroup,
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sconcat,
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Monoid,
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mconcat,
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ifTrue,
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ifExists,
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Void,
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absurd,
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Identity (Identity, runIdentity),
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Natural,
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intToNatural,
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Contravariant,
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contramap,
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(>$<),
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(>&<),
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Profunctor,
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dimap,
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lmap,
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rmap,
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Semigroupoid,
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Category,
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(>>>),
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(&>>),
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-- * Enum definition
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inverseFunction,
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inverseMap,
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-- * Error handling
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HasCallStack,
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module Data.Error,
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)
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where
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import Control.Applicative ((<|>))
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import Control.Category (Category, (>>>))
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import Control.Monad (guard, join, unless, when)
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import Control.Monad.Except
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( ExceptT,
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MonadError,
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runExceptT,
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throwError,
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)
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import Control.Monad.IO.Class (MonadIO, liftIO)
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import Control.Monad.Identity (Identity (Identity))
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import Control.Monad.Reader (MonadReader, asks)
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import Data.Bifunctor (Bifunctor, bimap, first, second)
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import Data.ByteString
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( ByteString,
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)
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import Data.ByteString.Lazy qualified
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import Data.Char qualified
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import Data.Coerce (Coercible, coerce)
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import Data.Data (Proxy (Proxy))
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import Data.Error
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import Data.Foldable (Foldable (foldMap', toList), fold, foldl', for_, traverse_)
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import Data.Foldable qualified as Foldable
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import Data.Function ((&))
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import Data.Functor ((<&>))
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import Data.Functor.Contravariant (Contravariant (contramap), (>$<))
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import Data.Functor.Identity (Identity (runIdentity))
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import Data.List.NonEmpty (NonEmpty ((:|)), nonEmpty)
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import Data.Map.Strict
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( Map,
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)
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import Data.Map.Strict qualified as Map
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import Data.Maybe (fromMaybe, mapMaybe)
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import Data.Maybe qualified as Maybe
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import Data.Profunctor (Profunctor, dimap, lmap, rmap)
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import Data.Semigroup (Max (Max, getMax), Min (Min, getMin), sconcat)
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import Data.Semigroup.Foldable (Foldable1 (fold1), foldMap1)
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import Data.Semigroup.Traversable (Traversable1)
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import Data.Semigroupoid (Semigroupoid (o))
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import Data.Text
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( Text,
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)
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import Data.Text qualified
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import Data.Text.Encoding qualified
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import Data.Text.Encoding.Error qualified
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import Data.Text.Lazy qualified
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import Data.Text.Lazy.Encoding qualified
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import Data.These (These (That, These, This))
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import Data.Traversable (for)
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import Data.Void (Void, absurd)
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import Data.Word (Word8)
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import GHC.Exception (errorCallWithCallStackException)
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import GHC.Exts (RuntimeRep, TYPE, raise#)
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import GHC.Generics (Generic)
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import GHC.Natural (Natural)
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import GHC.Records (HasField)
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import GHC.Stack (HasCallStack)
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import PyF (fmt)
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import System.Exit qualified
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import System.IO qualified
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import Validation
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( Validation (Failure, Success),
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eitherToValidation,
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failure,
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failures,
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successes,
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validationToEither,
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)
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-- | Forward-applying 'contramap', like '&'/'$' and '<&>'/'<$>' but for '>$<'.
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(>&<) :: Contravariant f => f b -> (a -> b) -> f a
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(>&<) = flip contramap
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infixl 5 >&<
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-- | Forward semigroupoid application. The same as '(>>>)', but 'Semigroupoid' is not a superclass of 'Category' (yet).
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--
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-- Specialized examples:
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--
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-- @@
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-- for functions : (a -> b) -> (b -> c) -> (a -> c)
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-- for Folds: Fold a b -> Fold b c -> Fold a c
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-- @@
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(&>>) :: Semigroupoid s => s a b -> s b c -> s a c
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(&>>) = flip Data.Semigroupoid.o
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-- like >>>
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infixr 1 &>>
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-- | encode a Text to a UTF-8 encoded Bytestring
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textToBytesUtf8 :: Text -> ByteString
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textToBytesUtf8 = Data.Text.Encoding.encodeUtf8
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-- | encode a lazy Text to a UTF-8 encoded lazy Bytestring
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textToBytesUtf8Lazy :: Data.Text.Lazy.Text -> Data.ByteString.Lazy.ByteString
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textToBytesUtf8Lazy = Data.Text.Lazy.Encoding.encodeUtf8
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bytesToTextUtf8 :: ByteString -> Either Error Text
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bytesToTextUtf8 = first exceptionToError . Data.Text.Encoding.decodeUtf8'
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bytesToTextUtf8Lazy :: Data.ByteString.Lazy.ByteString -> Either Error Data.Text.Lazy.Text
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bytesToTextUtf8Lazy = first exceptionToError . Data.Text.Lazy.Encoding.decodeUtf8'
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-- | decode a Text from a ByteString that is assumed to be UTF-8 (crash if that is not the case)
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bytesToTextUtf8Unsafe :: ByteString -> Text
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bytesToTextUtf8Unsafe = Data.Text.Encoding.decodeUtf8
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-- | decode a Text from a ByteString that is assumed to be UTF-8 (crash if that is not the case)
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bytesToTextUtf8UnsafeLazy :: Data.ByteString.Lazy.ByteString -> Data.Text.Lazy.Text
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bytesToTextUtf8UnsafeLazy = Data.Text.Lazy.Encoding.decodeUtf8
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-- | decode a Text from a ByteString that is assumed to be UTF-8,
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-- replace non-UTF-8 characters with the replacment char U+FFFD.
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bytesToTextUtf8Lenient :: Data.ByteString.ByteString -> Data.Text.Text
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bytesToTextUtf8Lenient =
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Data.Text.Encoding.decodeUtf8With Data.Text.Encoding.Error.lenientDecode
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-- | decode a lazy Text from a lazy ByteString that is assumed to be UTF-8,
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-- replace non-UTF-8 characters with the replacment char U+FFFD.
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bytesToTextUtf8LenientLazy :: Data.ByteString.Lazy.ByteString -> Data.Text.Lazy.Text
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bytesToTextUtf8LenientLazy =
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Data.Text.Lazy.Encoding.decodeUtf8With Data.Text.Encoding.Error.lenientDecode
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-- | Make a lazy text strict
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toStrict :: Data.Text.Lazy.Text -> Text
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toStrict = Data.Text.Lazy.toStrict
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-- | Make a strict text lazy
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toLazy :: Text -> Data.Text.Lazy.Text
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toLazy = Data.Text.Lazy.fromStrict
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toStrictBytes :: Data.ByteString.Lazy.ByteString -> ByteString
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toStrictBytes = Data.ByteString.Lazy.toStrict
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toLazyBytes :: ByteString -> Data.ByteString.Lazy.ByteString
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toLazyBytes = Data.ByteString.Lazy.fromStrict
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textToString :: Text -> String
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textToString = Data.Text.unpack
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stringToText :: String -> Text
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stringToText = Data.Text.pack
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showToText :: (Show a) => a -> Text
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showToText = stringToText . show
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-- | Unsafe conversion between 'Char' and 'Word8'. This is a no-op and
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-- silently truncates to 8 bits Chars > '\255'. It is provided as
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-- convenience for ByteString construction.
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--
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-- Use if you want to get the 'Word8' representation of a character literal.
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-- Don’t use on arbitrary characters!
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--
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-- >>> charToWordUnsafe ','
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-- 44
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charToWordUnsafe :: Char -> Word8
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charToWordUnsafe = fromIntegral . Data.Char.ord
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{-# INLINE charToWordUnsafe #-}
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-- | Single element in a (non-empty) list.
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singleton :: a -> NonEmpty a
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singleton a = a :| []
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-- | If the given list is empty, use the given default element and return a non-empty list.
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nonEmptyDef :: a -> [a] -> NonEmpty a
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nonEmptyDef def xs =
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xs & nonEmpty & \case
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Nothing -> def :| []
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Just ne -> ne
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-- | Construct a non-empty list, given a default value if the ist list was empty.
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toNonEmptyDefault :: a -> [a] -> NonEmpty a
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toNonEmptyDefault def xs = case xs of
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[] -> def :| []
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(x : xs') -> x :| xs'
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-- | @O(n)@. Get the maximum element from a non-empty structure.
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maximum1 :: (Foldable1 f, Ord a) => f a -> a
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maximum1 xs = xs & foldMap1 Max & getMax
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-- | @O(n)@. Get the minimum element from a non-empty structure.
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minimum1 :: (Foldable1 f, Ord a) => f a -> a
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minimum1 xs = xs & foldMap1 Min & getMin
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-- | Annotate a 'Maybe' with an error message and turn it into an 'Either'.
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annotate :: err -> Maybe a -> Either err a
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annotate err = \case
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Nothing -> Left err
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Just a -> Right a
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-- | Map the same function over both sides of a Bifunctor (e.g. a tuple).
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both :: Bifunctor bi => (a -> b) -> bi a a -> bi b b
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both f = bimap f f
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-- | Find the first element for which pred returns `Just a`, and return the `a`.
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--
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-- Example:
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-- @
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-- >>> :set -XTypeApplications
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-- >>> import qualified Text.Read
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--
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-- >>> findMaybe (Text.Read.readMaybe @Int) ["foo"]
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-- Nothing
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-- >>> findMaybe (Text.Read.readMaybe @Int) ["foo", "34.40", "34", "abc"]
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-- Just 34
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findMaybe :: Foldable t => (a -> Maybe b) -> t a -> Maybe b
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findMaybe mPred list =
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let pred' x = Maybe.isJust $ mPred x
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in case Foldable.find pred' list of
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Just a -> mPred a
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Nothing -> Nothing
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-- | Like 'eitherToValidation', but puts the Error side into a NonEmpty list
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-- to make it combine with other validations.
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eitherToListValidation :: Either a c -> Validation (NonEmpty a) c
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eitherToListValidation = first singleton . eitherToValidation
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-- | Convert an 'Either' to a 'These'.
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eitherToThese :: Either err a -> These err a
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eitherToThese (Left err) = This err
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eitherToThese (Right a) = That a
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-- | Like 'eitherToThese', but puts the Error side into a NonEmpty list
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-- to make it combine with other theses.
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eitherToListThese :: Either err a -> These (NonEmpty err) a
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eitherToListThese (Left e) = This (singleton e)
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eitherToListThese (Right a) = That a
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-- | Convert a 'Validation' to a 'These'.
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validationToThese :: Validation err a -> These err a
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validationToThese (Failure err) = This err
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validationToThese (Success a) = That a
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-- | Nested '>>=' of a These inside some other @m@.
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--
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-- Use if you want to collect errors and successes, and want to chain multiple function returning 'These'.
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thenThese ::
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(Monad m, Semigroup err) =>
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(a -> m (These err b)) ->
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m (These err a) ->
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m (These err b)
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thenThese f x = do
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th <- x
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join <$> traverse f th
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-- | Nested validating bind-like combinator inside some other @m@.
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--
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-- Use if you want to collect errors, and want to chain multiple functions returning 'Validation'.
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thenValidate ::
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(Monad m) =>
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(a -> m (Validation err b)) ->
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m (Validation err a) ->
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m (Validation err b)
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thenValidate f x =
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eitherToValidation <$> do
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x' <- validationToEither <$> x
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case x' of
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Left err -> pure $ Left err
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Right a -> validationToEither <$> f a
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-- | Put the text to @stderr@.
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putStderrLn :: Text -> IO ()
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putStderrLn msg =
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System.IO.hPutStrLn System.IO.stderr $ textToString msg
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exitWithMessage :: Text -> IO a
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exitWithMessage msg = do
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putStderrLn msg
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System.Exit.exitWith $ System.Exit.ExitFailure (-1)
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-- | Run some function producing applicative over a traversable data structure,
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-- then collect the results in a Monoid.
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--
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-- Very helpful with side-effecting functions returning @(Validation err a)@:
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--
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-- @
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-- let
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-- f :: Text -> IO (Validation (NonEmpty Error) Text)
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-- f t = pure $ if t == "foo" then Success t else Failure (singleton ("not foo: " <> t))
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--
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-- in traverseFold f [ "foo", "bar", "baz" ]
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-- == Failure ("not foo bar" :| ["not foo baz"])
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-- @
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--
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-- … since @(Semigroup err => Validation err a)@ is a @Semigroup@/@Monoid@ itself.
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traverseFold :: (Applicative ap, Traversable t, Monoid m) => (a -> ap m) -> t a -> ap m
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traverseFold f xs =
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-- note: could be weakened to (Foldable t) via `getAp . foldMap (Ap . f)`
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fold <$> traverse f xs
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{-# INLINE traverseFold #-}
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-- | Like 'traverseFold', but fold over a semigroup instead of a Monoid, by providing a starting element.
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traverseFoldDefault :: (Applicative ap, Traversable t, Semigroup m) => m -> (a -> ap m) -> t a -> ap m
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traverseFoldDefault def f xs = foldDef def <$> traverse f xs
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where
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foldDef = foldr (<>)
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{-# INLINE traverseFoldDefault #-}
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-- | Same as 'traverseFold', but with a 'Semigroup' and 'Traversable1' restriction.
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traverseFold1 :: (Applicative ap, Traversable1 t, Semigroup s) => (a -> ap s) -> t a -> ap s
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-- note: cannot be weakened to (Foldable1 t) because there is no `Ap` for Semigroup (No `Apply` typeclass)
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traverseFold1 f xs = fold1 <$> traverse f xs
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{-# INLINE traverseFold1 #-}
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-- | Use this in places where the code is still to be implemented.
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--
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-- It always type-checks and will show a warning at compile time if it was forgotten in the code.
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--
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-- Use instead of 'error' and 'undefined' for code that hasn’t been written.
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--
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-- Uses the same trick as https://hackage.haskell.org/package/protolude-0.3.0/docs/src/Protolude.Error.html#error
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{-# WARNING todo "'todo' (undefined code) remains in code" #-}
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todo :: forall (r :: RuntimeRep). forall (a :: TYPE r). HasCallStack => a
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todo = raise# (errorCallWithCallStackException "This code was not yet implemented: TODO" ?callStack)
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-- | Convert an integer to a 'Natural' if possible
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--
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-- Named the same as the function from "GHC.Natural", but does not crash.
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intToNatural :: Integral a => a -> Maybe Natural
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intToNatural i =
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if i < 0
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then Nothing
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else Just $ fromIntegral i
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-- | @inverseFunction f@ creates a function that is the inverse of a given function
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-- @f@. It does so by constructing 'M.Map' internally for each value @f a@. The
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-- implementation makes sure that the 'M.Map' is constructed only once and then
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-- shared for every call.
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--
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-- __Memory usage note:__ don't inverse functions that have types like 'Int'
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-- as their result. In this case the created 'M.Map' will have huge size.
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--
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-- The complexity of reversed mapping is \(\mathcal{O}(\log n)\).
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--
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-- __Performance note:__ make sure to specialize monomorphic type of your functions
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-- that use 'inverseFunction' to avoid 'M.Map' reconstruction.
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--
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-- One of the common 'inverseFunction' use-case is inverting the 'show' or a 'show'-like
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-- function.
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--
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-- >>> data Color = Red | Green | Blue deriving (Show, Enum, Bounded)
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-- >>> parse = inverseFunction show :: String -> Maybe Color
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-- >>> parse "Red"
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-- Just Red
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-- >>> parse "Black"
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-- Nothing
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--
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-- __Correctness note:__ 'inverseFunction' expects /injective function/ as its argument,
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-- i.e. the function must map distinct arguments to distinct values.
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--
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-- Typical usage of this function looks like this:
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--
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-- @
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-- __data__ GhcVer
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-- = Ghc802
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-- | Ghc822
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-- | Ghc844
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-- | Ghc865
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-- | Ghc881
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-- __deriving__ ('Eq', 'Ord', 'Show', 'Enum', 'Bounded')
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--
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-- showGhcVer :: GhcVer -> 'Text'
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-- showGhcVer = \\__case__
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-- Ghc802 -> "8.0.2"
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-- Ghc822 -> "8.2.2"
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-- Ghc844 -> "8.4.4"
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-- Ghc865 -> "8.6.5"
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-- Ghc881 -> "8.8.1"
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--
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-- parseGhcVer :: 'Text' -> 'Maybe' GhcVer
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-- parseGhcVer = 'inverseFunction' showGhcVer
|
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--
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-- Taken from relude’s @Relude.Extra.Enum@.
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inverseFunction ::
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forall a k.
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(Bounded a, Enum a, Ord k) =>
|
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(a -> k) ->
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||
(k -> Maybe a)
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||
inverseFunction f k = Map.lookup k $ inverseMap f
|
||
|
||
-- | Like `inverseFunction`, but instead of returning the function
|
||
-- it returns a mapping from all possible outputs to their possible inputs.
|
||
--
|
||
-- This has the same restrictions of 'inverseFunction'.
|
||
inverseMap ::
|
||
forall a k.
|
||
(Bounded a, Enum a, Ord k) =>
|
||
(a -> k) ->
|
||
Map k a
|
||
inverseMap f =
|
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universe
|
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<&> (\a -> (f a, a))
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& Map.fromList
|
||
where
|
||
universe :: [a]
|
||
universe = [minBound .. maxBound]
|
||
|
||
-- | If the predicate is true, return the @m@, else 'mempty'.
|
||
--
|
||
-- This can be used (together with `ifExists`) to e.g. create lists with optional elements:
|
||
--
|
||
-- >>> import Data.Monoid (Sum(..))
|
||
--
|
||
-- >>> :{ mconcat [
|
||
-- ifTrue (1 == 1) [1],
|
||
-- [2, 3, 4],
|
||
-- ifTrue False [5],
|
||
-- ]
|
||
-- :}
|
||
-- [1,2,3,4]
|
||
--
|
||
-- Or any other Monoid:
|
||
--
|
||
-- >>> mconcat [ Sum 1, ifTrue (1 == 1) (Sum 2), Sum 3 ]
|
||
|
||
-- Sum {getSum = 6}
|
||
|
||
ifTrue :: Monoid m => Bool -> m -> m
|
||
ifTrue pred' m = if pred' then m else mempty
|
||
|
||
-- | If the given @Maybe@ is @Just@, return the @m@, else return mempty.
|
||
|
||
-- This can be used (together with `ifTrue`) to e.g. create lists with optional elements:
|
||
--
|
||
-- >>> import Data.Monoid (Sum(..))
|
||
--
|
||
-- >>> :{ mconcat [
|
||
-- ifExists (Just [1]),
|
||
-- [2, 3, 4],
|
||
-- ifExists Nothing,
|
||
-- ]
|
||
-- :}
|
||
-- [1,2,3,4]
|
||
--
|
||
-- Or any other Monoid:
|
||
--
|
||
-- >>> mconcat [ Sum 1, ifExists (Just (Sum 2)), Sum 3 ]
|
||
|
||
-- Sum {getSum = 6}
|
||
|
||
ifExists :: Monoid m => Maybe m -> m
|
||
ifExists = fold
|