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==New kinds== |
==New kinds== |
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## -- New name for (#) kind (although (#) is available for compatibility) |
## -- New name for (#) kind (although (#) is available for compatibility) |
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− | + | & -- Kind for classes |
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+ -- Kind for type-level natural numbers |
+ -- Kind for type-level natural numbers |
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+ | $ -- Means make up a kind from a Template Haskell code |
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==Kind of classes== |
==Kind of classes== |
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Example: |
Example: |
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− | + | * -> & -- Kind of Eq class. |
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− | + | (* -> *) -> & -- Kind of Monad class. |
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+ | (* -> &) -> & -- Class of classes. |
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− | * -> [*] -- A class that requires a type as a parameter to make a class. |
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− | + | + -> * -> & -- Infinite series of classes, selected by a natural number. |
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==Natural number kind== |
==Natural number kind== |
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There should be some way to specify a type taking natural numbers by defining it for zero and them for a successor, so that it applies for all natural numbers. |
There should be some way to specify a type taking natural numbers by defining it for zero and them for a successor, so that it applies for all natural numbers. |
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+ | It also means a type of kind <tt>+ -> + -> +</tt> can be a type of adding numbers or other stuff like that, too. |
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+ | A natural number type would be a type with the number of values being that number, for example <tt>4</tt> is <tt>Maybe (Maybe (Maybe (Maybe Zero)))</tt>, and <tt>(->)</tt> would be the type for a array with a specific number of elements fixed by the type. |
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+ | ==See also== |
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+ | * [http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/KindFact KindFact] |
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[[Category:Proposals]] |
[[Category:Proposals]] |
Latest revision as of 20:18, 12 January 2012
This document is proposal about additional kinds.
New kinds
## -- New name for (#) kind (although (#) is available for compatibility) & -- Kind for classes + -- Kind for type-level natural numbers $ -- Means make up a kind from a Template Haskell code
Kind of classes
Example:
* -> & -- Kind of Eq class. (* -> *) -> & -- Kind of Monad class. (* -> &) -> & -- Class of classes. + -> * -> & -- Infinite series of classes, selected by a natural number.
Natural number kind
If a type requires a parameter, it can be a + kind, meaning numbers.
There should be some way to specify a type taking natural numbers by defining it for zero and them for a successor, so that it applies for all natural numbers.
It also means a type of kind + -> + -> + can be a type of adding numbers or other stuff like that, too.
A natural number type would be a type with the number of values being that number, for example 4 is Maybe (Maybe (Maybe (Maybe Zero))), and (->) would be the type for a array with a specific number of elements fixed by the type.