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It seems that the liftIO function from MonadIO can be generalized to access whatever the base of a transformer stack happens to be. So there is no need for a liftSTM, liftST, etc. |
It seems that the liftIO function from MonadIO can be generalized to access whatever the base of a transformer stack happens to be. So there is no need for a liftSTM, liftST, etc. |
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− | View [[MonadBase]]. |
+ | View [[NewMonads/MonadBase]]. |
== MonadLib == |
== MonadLib == |
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It also defines BaseM which is like MonadBase above. |
It also defines BaseM which is like MonadBase above. |
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+ | A simple monad transformer to allow computations in the transformed monad to generate random values. |
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+ | View [[NewMonads/MonadRandom]]. |
Revision as of 17:16, 24 August 2006
MonadBase
It seems that the liftIO function from MonadIO can be generalized to access whatever the base of a transformer stack happens to be. So there is no need for a liftSTM, liftST, etc.
View NewMonads/MonadBase.
MonadLib
This is by Iavor S. Diatchki and can be found at http://www.cse.ogi.edu/~diatchki/monadLib/
It is a new version of the mtl package with transformers: ReaderT WriterT StateT ExceptT SearchT ContT
It also defines BaseM which is like MonadBase above.
MonadRandom
A simple monad transformer to allow computations in the transformed monad to generate random values.
View NewMonads/MonadRandom.