free-4.12.2: src/Control/Monad/Trans/Iter.hs
{-# LANGUAGE CPP #-}
{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts #-}
{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleInstances #-}
{-# LANGUAGE UndecidableInstances #-}
{-# LANGUAGE MultiParamTypeClasses #-}
{-# LANGUAGE Rank2Types #-}
{-# LANGUAGE DeriveDataTypeable #-}
#ifndef MIN_VERSION_base
#define MIN_VERSION_base(x,y,z) 1
#endif
#ifndef MIN_VERSION_mtl
#define MIN_VERSION_mtl(x,y,z) 1
#endif
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- |
-- Module : Control.Monad.Trans.Iter
-- Copyright : (C) 2013 Edward Kmett
-- License : BSD-style (see the file LICENSE)
--
-- Maintainer : Edward Kmett <ekmett@gmail.com>
-- Stability : provisional
-- Portability : MPTCs, fundeps
--
-- Based on <http://www.ioc.ee/~tarmo/tday-veskisilla/uustalu-slides.pdf Capretta's Iterative Monad Transformer>
--
-- Unlike 'Free', this is a true monad transformer.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
module Control.Monad.Trans.Iter
(
-- |
-- Functions in Haskell are meant to be pure. For example, if an expression
-- has type Int, there should exist a value of the type such that the expression
-- can be replaced by that value in any context without changing the meaning
-- of the program.
--
-- Some computations may perform side effects (@unsafePerformIO@), throw an
-- exception (using @error@); or not terminate
-- (@let infinity = 1 + infinity in infinity@).
--
-- While the 'IO' monad encapsulates side-effects, and the 'Either'
-- monad encapsulates errors, the 'Iter' monad encapsulates
-- non-termination. The 'IterT' transformer generalizes non-termination to any monadic
-- computation.
--
-- Computations in 'IterT' (or 'Iter') can be composed in two ways:
--
-- * /Sequential:/ Using the 'Monad' instance, the result of a computation
-- can be fed into the next.
--
-- * /Parallel:/ Using the 'MonadPlus' instance, several computations can be
-- executed concurrently, and the first to finish will prevail.
-- See also the <examples/Cabbage.lhs cabbage example>.
-- * The iterative monad transformer
IterT(..)
-- * Capretta's iterative monad
, Iter, iter, runIter
-- * Combinators
, delay
, hoistIterT
, liftIter
, cutoff
, never
, untilJust
, interleave, interleave_
-- * Consuming iterative monads
, retract
, fold
, foldM
-- * IterT ~ FreeT Identity
, MonadFree(..)
-- * Examples
-- $examples
) where
import Control.Applicative
import Control.Monad.Catch (MonadCatch(..), MonadThrow(..))
import Control.Monad (ap, liftM, MonadPlus(..), join)
import Control.Monad.Fix
import Control.Monad.Trans.Class
import Control.Monad.Free.Class
import Control.Monad.State.Class
import Control.Monad.Error.Class
import Control.Monad.Reader.Class
import Control.Monad.Writer.Class
import Control.Monad.Cont.Class
import Control.Monad.IO.Class
import Data.Bifunctor
import Data.Bitraversable
import Data.Either
import Data.Functor.Bind hiding (join)
import Data.Functor.Identity
import Data.Function (on)
import Data.Monoid
import Data.Semigroup.Foldable
import Data.Semigroup.Traversable
import Data.Typeable
import Data.Data
import Prelude.Extras
#if !(MIN_VERSION_base(4,8,0))
import Data.Foldable hiding (fold)
import Data.Traversable hiding (mapM)
#endif
-- | The monad supporting iteration based over a base monad @m@.
--
-- @
-- 'IterT' ~ 'FreeT' 'Identity'
-- @
newtype IterT m a = IterT { runIterT :: m (Either a (IterT m a)) }
#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 707
deriving (Typeable)
#endif
-- | Plain iterative computations.
type Iter = IterT Identity
-- | Builds an iterative computation from one first step.
--
-- prop> runIter . iter == id
iter :: Either a (Iter a) -> Iter a
iter = IterT . Identity
{-# INLINE iter #-}
-- | Executes the first step of an iterative computation
--
-- prop> iter . runIter == id
runIter :: Iter a -> Either a (Iter a)
runIter = runIdentity . runIterT
{-# INLINE runIter #-}
instance (Functor m, Eq1 m) => Eq1 (IterT m) where
(==#) = on (==#) (fmap (fmap Lift1) . runIterT)
instance Eq (m (Either a (IterT m a))) => Eq (IterT m a) where
IterT m == IterT n = m == n
instance (Functor m, Ord1 m) => Ord1 (IterT m) where
compare1 = on compare1 (fmap (fmap Lift1) . runIterT)
instance Ord (m (Either a (IterT m a))) => Ord (IterT m a) where
compare (IterT m) (IterT n) = compare m n
instance (Functor m, Show1 m) => Show1 (IterT m) where
showsPrec1 d (IterT m) = showParen (d > 10) $
showString "IterT " . showsPrec1 11 (fmap (fmap Lift1) m)
instance Show (m (Either a (IterT m a))) => Show (IterT m a) where
showsPrec d (IterT m) = showParen (d > 10) $
showString "IterT " . showsPrec 11 m
instance (Functor m, Read1 m) => Read1 (IterT m) where
readsPrec1 d = readParen (d > 10) $ \r ->
[ (IterT (fmap (fmap lower1) m),t) | ("IterT",s) <- lex r, (m,t) <- readsPrec1 11 s]
instance Read (m (Either a (IterT m a))) => Read (IterT m a) where
readsPrec d = readParen (d > 10) $ \r ->
[ (IterT m,t) | ("IterT",s) <- lex r, (m,t) <- readsPrec 11 s]
instance Monad m => Functor (IterT m) where
fmap f = IterT . liftM (bimap f (fmap f)) . runIterT
{-# INLINE fmap #-}
instance Monad m => Applicative (IterT m) where
pure = IterT . return . Left
{-# INLINE pure #-}
(<*>) = ap
{-# INLINE (<*>) #-}
instance Monad m => Monad (IterT m) where
return = pure
{-# INLINE return #-}
IterT m >>= k = IterT $ m >>= either (runIterT . k) (return . Right . (>>= k))
{-# INLINE (>>=) #-}
fail _ = never
{-# INLINE fail #-}
instance Monad m => Apply (IterT m) where
(<.>) = ap
{-# INLINE (<.>) #-}
instance Monad m => Bind (IterT m) where
(>>-) = (>>=)
{-# INLINE (>>-) #-}
instance MonadFix m => MonadFix (IterT m) where
mfix f = IterT $ mfix $ runIterT . f . either id (error "mfix (IterT m): Right")
{-# INLINE mfix #-}
instance Monad m => Alternative (IterT m) where
empty = mzero
{-# INLINE empty #-}
(<|>) = mplus
{-# INLINE (<|>) #-}
-- | Capretta's 'race' combinator. Satisfies left catch.
instance Monad m => MonadPlus (IterT m) where
mzero = never
{-# INLINE mzero #-}
(IterT x) `mplus` (IterT y) = IterT $ x >>= either
(return . Left)
(flip liftM y . second . mplus)
{-# INLINE mplus #-}
instance MonadTrans IterT where
lift = IterT . liftM Left
{-# INLINE lift #-}
instance Foldable m => Foldable (IterT m) where
foldMap f = foldMap (either f (foldMap f)) . runIterT
{-# INLINE foldMap #-}
instance Foldable1 m => Foldable1 (IterT m) where
foldMap1 f = foldMap1 (either f (foldMap1 f)) . runIterT
{-# INLINE foldMap1 #-}
instance (Monad m, Traversable m) => Traversable (IterT m) where
traverse f (IterT m) = IterT <$> traverse (bitraverse f (traverse f)) m
{-# INLINE traverse #-}
instance (Monad m, Traversable1 m) => Traversable1 (IterT m) where
traverse1 f (IterT m) = IterT <$> traverse1 go m where
go (Left a) = Left <$> f a
go (Right a) = Right <$> traverse1 f a
{-# INLINE traverse1 #-}
instance MonadReader e m => MonadReader e (IterT m) where
ask = lift ask
{-# INLINE ask #-}
local f = hoistIterT (local f)
{-# INLINE local #-}
instance MonadWriter w m => MonadWriter w (IterT m) where
tell = lift . tell
{-# INLINE tell #-}
listen (IterT m) = IterT $ liftM concat' $ listen (fmap listen `liftM` m)
where
concat' (Left x, w) = Left (x, w)
concat' (Right y, w) = Right $ second (w <>) <$> y
pass m = IterT . pass' . runIterT . hoistIterT clean $ listen m
where
clean = pass . liftM (\x -> (x, const mempty))
pass' = join . liftM g
g (Left ((x, f), w)) = tell (f w) >> return (Left x)
g (Right f) = return . Right . IterT . pass' . runIterT $ f
#if MIN_VERSION_mtl(2,1,1)
writer w = lift (writer w)
{-# INLINE writer #-}
#endif
instance MonadState s m => MonadState s (IterT m) where
get = lift get
{-# INLINE get #-}
put s = lift (put s)
{-# INLINE put #-}
#if MIN_VERSION_mtl(2,1,1)
state f = lift (state f)
{-# INLINE state #-}
#endif
instance MonadError e m => MonadError e (IterT m) where
throwError = lift . throwError
{-# INLINE throwError #-}
IterT m `catchError` f = IterT $ liftM (fmap (`catchError` f)) m `catchError` (runIterT . f)
instance MonadIO m => MonadIO (IterT m) where
liftIO = lift . liftIO
instance MonadCont m => MonadCont (IterT m) where
callCC f = IterT $ callCC (\k -> runIterT $ f (lift . k . Left))
instance Monad m => MonadFree Identity (IterT m) where
wrap = IterT . return . Right . runIdentity
{-# INLINE wrap #-}
instance MonadThrow m => MonadThrow (IterT m) where
throwM = lift . throwM
{-# INLINE throwM #-}
instance MonadCatch m => MonadCatch (IterT m) where
catch (IterT m) f = IterT $ liftM (fmap (`Control.Monad.Catch.catch` f)) m `Control.Monad.Catch.catch` (runIterT . f)
{-# INLINE catch #-}
-- | Adds an extra layer to a free monad value.
--
-- In particular, for the iterative monad 'Iter', this makes the
-- computation require one more step, without changing its final
-- result.
--
-- prop> runIter (delay ma) == Right ma
delay :: (Monad f, MonadFree f m) => m a -> m a
delay = wrap . return
{-# INLINE delay #-}
-- |
-- 'retract' is the left inverse of 'lift'
--
-- @
-- 'retract' . 'lift' = 'id'
-- @
retract :: Monad m => IterT m a -> m a
retract m = runIterT m >>= either return retract
-- | Tear down a 'Free' 'Monad' using iteration.
fold :: Monad m => (m a -> a) -> IterT m a -> a
fold phi (IterT m) = phi (either id (fold phi) `liftM` m)
-- | Like 'fold' with monadic result.
foldM :: (Monad m, Monad n) => (m (n a) -> n a) -> IterT m a -> n a
foldM phi (IterT m) = phi (either return (foldM phi) `liftM` m)
-- | Lift a monad homomorphism from @m@ to @n@ into a Monad homomorphism from @'IterT' m@ to @'IterT' n@.
hoistIterT :: Monad n => (forall a. m a -> n a) -> IterT m b -> IterT n b
hoistIterT f (IterT as) = IterT (fmap (hoistIterT f) `liftM` f as)
-- | Lifts a plain, non-terminating computation into a richer environment.
-- 'liftIter' is a 'Monad' homomorphism.
liftIter :: (Monad m) => Iter a -> IterT m a
liftIter = hoistIterT (return . runIdentity)
-- | A computation that never terminates
never :: (Monad f, MonadFree f m) => m a
never = delay never
-- | Repeatedly run a computation until it produces a 'Just' value.
-- This can be useful when paired with a monad that has side effects.
--
-- For example, we may have @genId :: IO (Maybe Id)@ that uses a random
-- number generator to allocate ids, but fails if it finds a collision.
-- We can repeatedly run this with
--
-- @
-- 'retract' ('untilJust' genId) :: IO Id
-- @
untilJust :: (Monad m) => m (Maybe a) -> IterT m a
untilJust f = maybe (delay (untilJust f)) return =<< lift f
{-# INLINE untilJust #-}
-- | Cuts off an iterative computation after a given number of
-- steps. If the number of steps is 0 or less, no computation nor
-- monadic effects will take place.
--
-- The step where the final value is produced also counts towards the limit.
--
-- Some examples (@n ≥ 0@):
--
-- @
-- 'cutoff' 0 _ ≡ 'return' 'Nothing'
-- 'cutoff' (n+1) '.' 'return' ≡ 'return' '.' 'Just'
-- 'cutoff' (n+1) '.' 'lift' ≡ 'lift' '.' 'liftM' 'Just'
-- 'cutoff' (n+1) '.' 'delay' ≡ 'delay' . 'cutoff' n
-- 'cutoff' n 'never' ≡ 'iterate' 'delay' ('return' 'Nothing') '!!' n
-- @
--
-- Calling @'retract' '.' 'cutoff' n@ is always terminating, provided each of the
-- steps in the iteration is terminating.
cutoff :: (Monad m) => Integer -> IterT m a -> IterT m (Maybe a)
cutoff n | n <= 0 = const $ return Nothing
cutoff n = IterT . liftM (either (Left . Just)
(Right . cutoff (n - 1))) . runIterT
-- | Interleaves the steps of a finite list of iterative computations, and
-- collects their results.
--
-- The resulting computation has as many steps as the longest computation
-- in the list.
interleave :: Monad m => [IterT m a] -> IterT m [a]
interleave ms = IterT $ do
xs <- mapM runIterT ms
if null (rights xs)
then return . Left $ lefts xs
else return . Right . interleave $ map (either return id) xs
{-# INLINE interleave #-}
-- | Interleaves the steps of a finite list of computations, and discards their
-- results.
--
-- The resulting computation has as many steps as the longest computation
-- in the list.
--
-- Equivalent to @'void' '.' 'interleave'@.
interleave_ :: (Monad m) => [IterT m a] -> IterT m ()
interleave_ [] = return ()
interleave_ xs = IterT $ liftM (Right . interleave_ . rights) $ mapM runIterT xs
{-# INLINE interleave_ #-}
instance (Monad m, Monoid a) => Monoid (IterT m a) where
mempty = return mempty
x `mappend` y = IterT $ do
x' <- runIterT x
y' <- runIterT y
case (x', y') of
( Left a, Left b) -> return . Left $ a `mappend` b
( Left a, Right b) -> return . Right $ liftM (a `mappend`) b
(Right a, Left b) -> return . Right $ liftM (`mappend` b) a
(Right a, Right b) -> return . Right $ a `mappend` b
mconcat = mconcat' . map Right
where
mconcat' :: (Monad m, Monoid a) => [Either a (IterT m a)] -> IterT m a
mconcat' ms = IterT $ do
xs <- mapM (either (return . Left) runIterT) ms
case compact xs of
[l@(Left _)] -> return l
xs' -> return . Right $ mconcat' xs'
{-# INLINE mconcat' #-}
compact :: (Monoid a) => [Either a b] -> [Either a b]
compact [] = []
compact (r@(Right _):xs) = r:(compact xs)
compact ( Left a :xs) = compact' a xs
compact' a [] = [Left a]
compact' a (r@(Right _):xs) = (Left a):(r:(compact xs))
compact' a ( (Left a'):xs) = compact' (a <> a') xs
#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ < 707
instance Typeable1 m => Typeable1 (IterT m) where
typeOf1 t = mkTyConApp freeTyCon [typeOf1 (f t)] where
f :: IterT m a -> m a
f = undefined
freeTyCon :: TyCon
#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ < 704
freeTyCon = mkTyCon "Control.Monad.Iter.IterT"
#else
freeTyCon = mkTyCon3 "free" "Control.Monad.Iter" "IterT"
#endif
{-# NOINLINE freeTyCon #-}
#else
#define Typeable1 Typeable
#endif
instance
( Typeable1 m, Typeable a
, Data (m (Either a (IterT m a)))
, Data a
) => Data (IterT m a) where
gfoldl f z (IterT as) = z IterT `f` as
toConstr IterT{} = iterConstr
gunfold k z c = case constrIndex c of
1 -> k (z IterT)
_ -> error "gunfold"
dataTypeOf _ = iterDataType
dataCast1 f = gcast1 f
iterConstr :: Constr
iterConstr = mkConstr iterDataType "IterT" [] Prefix
{-# NOINLINE iterConstr #-}
iterDataType :: DataType
iterDataType = mkDataType "Control.Monad.Iter.IterT" [iterConstr]
{-# NOINLINE iterDataType #-}
{- $examples
* <examples/MandelbrotIter.lhs Rendering the Mandelbrot set>
* <examples/Cabbage.lhs The wolf, the sheep and the cabbage>
-}