@hackage / ixmonad

Embeds effect systems into Haskell using parameteric effect monads

Version Deprecated package0.57

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  • Last updated , by HerbertValerioRiedel
  • License BSD-3-Clause
  • Categories Monads
  • Maintained by: Dominic Orchard

  • Lottery factor: 0

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Installation

This package has been deprecated in favour of

Tested Compilers

  1. 9.12.2
  2. 9.12.1
  3. 9.10.3
  4. 9.10.2
  5. 9.10.1
  6. 9.8.4
  7. 9.8.3
  8. 9.8.2
  9. 9.8.1
  10. 9.6.7
  11. 9.6.6
  12. 9.6.5
  13. 9.6.4
  14. 9.6.3
  15. 9.6.2
  16. 9.6.1
  17. 9.4.8
  18. 9.4.7
  19. 9.4.6
  20. 9.4.5
  21. 9.4.4
  22. 9.4.3
  23. 9.4.2
  24. 9.4.1
  25. 9.2.8
  26. 9.2.7
  27. 9.2.6
  28. 9.2.5
  29. 9.2.4
  30. 9.2.3
  31. 9.2.2
  32. 9.2.1
  33. 9.0.2
  34. 9.0.1
  35. 8.10.7
  36. 8.10.6
  37. 8.10.5
  38. 8.10.4
  39. 8.10.3
  40. 8.10.2
  41. 8.10.1
  42. 8.8.4
  43. 8.8.3
  44. 8.8.2
  45. 8.8.1
  46. 8.6.5
  47. 8.6.4
  48. 8.6.3
  49. 8.6.2
  50. 8.6.1
  51. 8.4.4
  52. 8.4.3
  53. 8.4.2
  54. 8.4.1
  55. 8.2.2
  56. 8.0.2
  57. 7.10.3

Readme

Provides the 'parametric effect monad' structure to Haskell with a number of analogous of familiar monads (Reader, Writer, State, Maybe, Ticks) and a wrapper over normal monads (Control.Effect.Monad). This provides a way to embed effect systems into Haskell. For more information see http://dorchard.co.uk/ixmonad and the examples in https://github.com/dorchard/effect-monad/tree/master/examples.