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== Abstract == | == Abstract == | ||
Any applicative functor can be given numeric instances in a boilerplate way. | Any [[applicative functor]] can be given numeric instances in a boilerplate way. | ||
The '''applicative-numbers''' package provides an include file that makes it a snap to define these instances. | The '''applicative-numbers''' package provides an include file that makes it a snap to define these instances. | ||
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* Get the code repository: <tt>darcs get http://code.haskell.org/~conal/code/applicative-numbers</tt>. | * Get the code repository: <tt>darcs get http://code.haskell.org/~conal/code/applicative-numbers</tt>. | ||
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== See also == | |||
* [[Num instance for functions]] |
Revision as of 23:23, 27 April 2009
Abstract
Any applicative functor can be given numeric instances in a boilerplate way. The applicative-numbers package provides an include file that makes it a snap to define these instances.
Besides this wiki page, here are more ways to find out about applicative-numbers:
- Visit the Hackage page for library documentation and to download & install.
- Or install with cabal install applicative-numbers.
- Get the code repository: darcs get http://code.haskell.org/~conal/code/applicative-numbers.