New monads/MonadUnique
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Revision as of 07:33, 10 December 2006 by CaleGibbard (talk | contribs)
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This is a simple (trivial) monad transformer for supplying unique integer values to an algorithm.
MonadUnique
{-# OPTIONS_GHC -fglasgow-exts #-}
module MonadUnique
( UniqueT,
Unique,
MonadUnique,
fresh,
evalUniqueT,
evalUnique )
where
import Control.Monad
import Control.Monad.State
import Control.Monad.Identity
newtype UniqueT m a = UniqueT (StateT Integer m a)
deriving (Functor, Monad, MonadTrans, MonadIO)
newtype Unique a = Unique (UniqueT Identity a)
deriving (Functor, Monad, MonadUnique)
class Monad m => MonadUnique m where
fresh :: m Integer
instance (Monad m) => MonadUnique (UniqueT m) where
fresh = UniqueT $ do
n <- get
put (succ n)
return n
evalUniqueT (UniqueT s) = evalStateT s 0
evalUnique (Unique s) = runIdentity (evalUniqueT s)
STSupply
There is also a simple way to get the same functionality in the ST Monad. Here's a quick module to construct infinite supplies of unique values in the ST monad:
module STSupply (Unique, createSupply) where
import Control.Monad.ST
import Data.STRef
newtype Unique = Unique Integer deriving (Eq, Ord)
createSupply :: ST s (ST s Unique)
createSupply = do
v <- newSTRef $ Unique 0
return $ do
Unique x <- readSTRef v
writeSTRef v $ Unique (x+1)
return $ Unique x
A test example:
import Control.Monad.ST
import STSupply
main = print test1
test1 = runST supplyTest
where supplyTest = do
fresh <- createSupply
x <- fresh
y <- fresh
return (x == x, x == y, x < y)