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Revision as of 04:09, 13 July 2010
Abstract
Lub is an experiment in computing least upper information bounds on (partially defined) functional values.
It provides a lub
function that is consistent with the unamb operator but has a more liberal precondition.
Where unamb
requires its arguments to equal when neither is bottom, lub
is able to synthesize a value from the partial information contained in both of its arguments, which is useful with non-flat types.
Besides this wiki page, here are more ways to find out about lub:
- Read the blog post Merging partial values
- Visit the Hackage page for library documentation and to download & install.
- Or install with cabal install lub.
- Get the code repository: darcs get http://code.haskell.org/lub.
I got inspired for this package after stimulating discussions with Thomas Davie, Russell O'Connor and others in the #haskell gang.