From 9c57b0eee6ed564d42017c31cce6e93fbc0f8e86 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Julien Moutinho Date: Sat, 23 May 2020 05:01:45 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 1/1] init --- .gitignore | 11 + .hlint.yaml | 31 ++ COPYING | 674 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ GNUmakefile | 80 ++++ src/Symantic/Base.hs | 17 + src/Symantic/Base/ADT.hs | 198 ++++++++++ src/Symantic/Base/Algebrable.hs | 129 ++++++ src/Symantic/Base/Composable.hs | 53 +++ src/Symantic/Base/CurryN.hs | 40 ++ src/Symantic/Base/Fixity.hs | 115 ++++++ src/Symantic/Base/Permutable.hs | 73 ++++ src/Symantic/Base/Routable.hs | 20 + stack.yaml | 1 + stack.yaml.lock | 12 + symantic-base.cabal | 63 +++ 15 files changed, 1517 insertions(+) create mode 100644 .gitignore create mode 100644 .hlint.yaml create mode 100644 COPYING create mode 100644 GNUmakefile create mode 100644 src/Symantic/Base.hs create mode 100644 src/Symantic/Base/ADT.hs create mode 100644 src/Symantic/Base/Algebrable.hs create mode 100644 src/Symantic/Base/Composable.hs create mode 100644 src/Symantic/Base/CurryN.hs create mode 100644 src/Symantic/Base/Fixity.hs create mode 100644 src/Symantic/Base/Permutable.hs create mode 100644 src/Symantic/Base/Routable.hs create mode 100644 stack.yaml create mode 100644 stack.yaml.lock create mode 100644 symantic-base.cabal diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bf52384 --- /dev/null +++ b/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +*.hi +*.html +*.o +.cabal-sandbox/ +.stack-work/ +bug/ +cabal.sandbox.config +dist/ +hlint.html +old/ +stats/ diff --git a/.hlint.yaml b/.hlint.yaml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1514062 --- /dev/null +++ b/.hlint.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +- arguments: [ + -XHaskell2010 + -XNoCPP + -XTypeApplications +] +- ignore: {name: Move brackets to avoid $} +- ignore: {name: Reduce duplication} +- ignore: {name: Redundant $} +- ignore: {name: Redundant bracket} +- ignore: {name: Redundant do} +- ignore: {name: Redundant lambda} +- ignore: {name: Use camelCase} +- ignore: {name: Use const} +- ignore: {name: Use fmap} +- ignore: {name: Use if} +- ignore: {name: Use import/export shortcut} +- ignore: {name: Use list literal pattern} +- ignore: {name: Use list literal} + +# BEGIN: generated hints +- fixity: "infixr 3 :!:" +- fixity: "infixr 3 " +- fixity: "infixr 3 <+>" +- fixity: "infixr 3 <->" +- fixity: "infixr 4 <&>" +- fixity: "infixr 4 <*&>" +- fixity: "infixr 4 <+&>" +- fixity: "infixr 4 <.>" +- fixity: "infixr 4 <:>" +- fixity: "infixr 4 " +# END: generated hints diff --git a/COPYING b/COPYING new file mode 100644 index 0000000..94a9ed0 --- /dev/null +++ b/COPYING @@ -0,0 +1,674 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 3, 29 June 2007 + + Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for +software and other kinds of works. + + The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed +to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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Symantic.Base.Fixity +import Symantic.Base.Permutable +import Symantic.Base.Routable diff --git a/src/Symantic/Base/ADT.hs b/src/Symantic/Base/ADT.hs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8c8abe8 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/Symantic/Base/ADT.hs @@ -0,0 +1,198 @@ +{-# LANGUAGE AllowAmbiguousTypes #-} +{-# LANGUAGE DataKinds #-} +{-# LANGUAGE ConstraintKinds #-} +{-# LANGUAGE InstanceSigs #-} +{-# LANGUAGE EmptyCase #-} +{-# LANGUAGE PolyKinds #-} +{-# LANGUAGE UndecidableInstances #-} +-- | EOT (Either of Tuples) to/from ADT (Algebraic Data Type). +-- to produce or consume custom ADT with @('<:>')@ and ('<+>')@. +-- +-- This is like what is done in @generic-sop@: +-- https://hackage.haskell.org/package/generics-sop-0.5.1.0/docs/src/Generics.SOP.GGP.html#gSumFrom +-- but using directly 'Either' and 'Tuples' +-- instead of passing by the intermediary GADTs @NP@ and @NS@. +module Symantic.Base.ADT where + +import Data.Either (Either(..)) +import Data.Void (Void, absurd) +import Data.Function (($), (.), id, const) +import GHC.Generics as Generics + +-- * Type family 'EoT' +-- Return an 'Either' of 'Tuples' from the given 'ADT', +-- matching the nesting occuring when using @('<:>')@ and ('<+>')@ +-- and their associativity and precedence, +-- with no parenthesis messing around. +type family EoT (adt :: [[*]]) :: * where + -- | This is 'absurd' + EoT '[] = Void + -- | There Is No Alternative + EoT '[ ps ] = Tuples ps + -- | The right associativity of @('<+>')@ + -- puts leaves on 'Left' and nodes on 'Right' + EoT (ps ': ss) = Either (Tuples ps) (EoT ss) + +-- * Type family 'Tuples' +-- | Return the type of 'snd'-nested 2-tuples +-- from the given list of types. +type family Tuples (as :: [*]) :: (r :: *) where + Tuples '[] = () + Tuples '[a] = a + Tuples (a ': rest) = (a, Tuples rest) + +-- * Type 'ADT' +-- | Normalized type-level representation of an Algebraic Data Type. +type ADT (adt :: *) = ListOfRepSums (Rep adt) '[] + +-- ** Type family 'ListOfRepSums' +-- | Collect the alternatives in a continuation passing-style. +type family ListOfRepSums (a :: * -> *) (ss :: [[*]]) :: [[*]] +type instance ListOfRepSums (a:+:b) ss = ListOfRepSums a (ListOfRepSums b ss) +-- | Meta-information for datatypes +type instance ListOfRepSums (M1 D _c a) ss = ListOfRepSums a ss +-- | Meta-information for constructors +type instance ListOfRepSums (M1 C _c a) ss = ListOfRepProducts a '[] ': ss +-- | Empty datatypes +type instance ListOfRepSums V1 ss = ss + +-- ** Type family 'ListOfRepProducts' +-- | Collect the records in a continuation passing-style. +type family ListOfRepProducts (a :: * -> *) (ps :: [*]) :: [*] +type instance ListOfRepProducts (a:*:b) ps = ListOfRepProducts a (ListOfRepProducts b ps) +-- | Meta-information for record selectors +type instance ListOfRepProducts (M1 S _c a) ps = TypeOfRepField a ': ps +-- | Constructor without fields +type instance ListOfRepProducts U1 ps = ps + +-- ** Type family 'TypeOfRepField' +type family TypeOfRepField (a :: * -> *) :: * +type instance TypeOfRepField (K1 _i a) = a + +-- * Class 'RepOfEoT' +type RepOfEoT a = RepOfEithers (Rep a) '[] + +-- | Morph the 'Either' of 'Tuples' corresponding to an 'ADT' +-- into a constructor of this 'ADT'. +-- This is the reverse of 'eotOfadt'. +adtOfeot :: Generic a => RepOfEoT a => EoT (ADT a) -> a +adtOfeot eot = Generics.to $ repOfEithers @_ @'[] eot id absurd + +-- ** Class 'RepOfEithers' +class RepOfEithers (a :: * -> *) ss where + -- | Parse the 'Either' (list-like) binary tree of 'EoT' + -- into the @(':+:')@ (balanced) binary tree of 'Rep', + -- using continuation passing-style for performance. + repOfEithers :: + EoT (ListOfRepSums a ss) -> + -- the 'a' 'Rep' is the current alternative in the 'EoT' + (a x -> r) -> + -- the 'a' 'Rep' is a following alternative in the 'EoT' + (EoT ss -> r) -> + r +instance (RepOfEithers a (ListOfRepSums b ss), RepOfEithers b ss) => RepOfEithers (a:+:b) ss where + repOfEithers eot ok ko = + -- try to parse 'a' on the current 'eot' + repOfEithers @a @(ListOfRepSums b ss) eot + (ok . L1) + (\next -> + -- parsing 'a' failed + -- try to parse 'b' on the 'Right' of the current 'eot' + repOfEithers @b @ss next + (ok . R1) + ko -- parsing 'b' failed: backtrack + ) +instance RepOfEithers a ss => RepOfEithers (M1 D c a) ss where + repOfEithers eot ok = repOfEithers @a @ss eot (ok . M1) +instance RepOfTuples a '[] => RepOfEithers (M1 C c a) (ps ': ss) where + repOfEithers eot ok ko = + case eot of + -- 'EoT' is a leaf, and 'Rep' too: parsing succeeds + Left ts -> ok $ M1 $ repOfTuples @a @'[] ts const + -- 'EoT' is a node, but 'Rep' is a leaf: parsing fails + Right ss -> ko ss +instance RepOfTuples a '[] => RepOfEithers (M1 C c a) '[] where + repOfEithers eot ok _ko = ok $ M1 $ repOfTuples @_ @'[] eot const +instance RepOfEithers V1 ss where + repOfEithers eot _ok ko = ko eot + +-- ** Class 'RepOfTuples' +class RepOfTuples (a :: * -> *) (xs::[*]) where + -- | Parse the 'Tuples' (list-like) binary tree of 'EoT' + -- into the @(':*:')@ (balanced) binary tree of 'Rep', + -- using continuation passing-style for performance. + repOfTuples :: + Tuples (ListOfRepProducts a xs) -> + (a x -> Tuples xs -> r) -> r +instance (RepOfTuples a (ListOfRepProducts b ps), RepOfTuples b ps) => RepOfTuples (a:*:b) ps where + repOfTuples ts k = + -- uncons 'a' + repOfTuples @a @(ListOfRepProducts b ps) ts + (\a ts' -> + -- uncons 'b' + repOfTuples @b @ps ts' + (\b -> k (a:*:b))) +instance RepOfField a => RepOfTuples (M1 S c a) (p ': ps) where + repOfTuples (a, ts) k = k (M1 (repOfField a)) ts +instance RepOfField a => RepOfTuples (M1 S c a) '[] where + repOfTuples a k = k (M1 (repOfField a)) () +instance RepOfTuples U1 ps where + repOfTuples ts k = k U1 ts + +-- ** Class 'RepOfField' +class RepOfField (a :: * -> *) where + repOfField :: TypeOfRepField a -> a x +instance RepOfField (K1 i a) where + repOfField = K1 + +-- * Class 'EoTOfRep' +type EoTOfRep a = EithersOfRep (Rep a) '[] + +-- | Morph the constructor of an 'ADT' +-- into the corresponding 'Either' of 'Tuples' of this 'ADT'. +-- This is the reverse of 'adtOfeot'. +eotOfadt :: Generic a => EoTOfRep a => a -> EoT (ADT a) +eotOfadt = eithersOfRepL @_ @'[] . Generics.from + +-- ** Class 'EithersOfRep' +class EithersOfRep (a :: * -> *) ss where + eithersOfRepL :: a x -> EoT (ListOfRepSums a ss) + eithersOfRepR :: EoT ss -> EoT (ListOfRepSums a ss) +instance (EithersOfRep a (ListOfRepSums b ss), EithersOfRep b ss) => + EithersOfRep (a:+:b) ss where + eithersOfRepL = \case + L1 a -> eithersOfRepL @a @(ListOfRepSums b ss) a + R1 b -> eithersOfRepR @a @(ListOfRepSums b ss) (eithersOfRepL @b @ss b) + eithersOfRepR ss = eithersOfRepR @a @(ListOfRepSums b ss) (eithersOfRepR @b @ss ss) +instance EithersOfRep a ss => EithersOfRep (M1 D c a) ss where + eithersOfRepL (M1 a) = eithersOfRepL @a @ss a + eithersOfRepR = eithersOfRepR @a @ss +instance TuplesOfRep a '[] => EithersOfRep (M1 C c a) '[] where + eithersOfRepL (M1 a) = tuplesOfRep @_ @'[] a () + eithersOfRepR = absurd +instance TuplesOfRep a '[] => EithersOfRep (M1 C c a) (ps ': ss) where + eithersOfRepL (M1 a) = Left $ tuplesOfRep @_ @'[] a () + eithersOfRepR = Right +instance EithersOfRep V1 ss where + eithersOfRepL = \case {} + eithersOfRepR = id + +-- ** Class 'TuplesOfRep' +class TuplesOfRep (a :: * -> *) (ps::[*]) where + tuplesOfRep :: a x -> Tuples ps -> Tuples (ListOfRepProducts a ps) +instance (TuplesOfRep a (ListOfRepProducts b ps), TuplesOfRep b ps) => TuplesOfRep (a:*:b) ps where + tuplesOfRep (a:*:b) ps = + tuplesOfRep @a @(ListOfRepProducts b ps) a + (tuplesOfRep @b @ps b ps) +instance TuplesOfRep U1 ps where + tuplesOfRep U1 xs = xs +instance FieldOfRep a => TuplesOfRep (M1 S c a) (x ': ps) where + tuplesOfRep (M1 a) xs = (fieldOfRep a, xs) +instance FieldOfRep a => TuplesOfRep (M1 S c a) '[] where + tuplesOfRep (M1 a) _xs = fieldOfRep a + +-- ** Class 'FieldOfRep' +class FieldOfRep (a :: * -> *) where + fieldOfRep :: a x -> TypeOfRepField a +instance FieldOfRep (K1 i a) where + fieldOfRep (K1 a) = a diff --git a/src/Symantic/Base/Algebrable.hs b/src/Symantic/Base/Algebrable.hs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1047e56 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/Symantic/Base/Algebrable.hs @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ +module Symantic.Base.Algebrable where + +import Data.Either (Either) +import Data.Function ((.)) +import Data.Maybe (Maybe(..)) +import Data.Proxy (Proxy(..)) +import GHC.Generics (Generic) + +import Symantic.Base.ADT +import Symantic.Base.CurryN +import Symantic.Base.Composable + +-- | @('adt' @@SomeADT some_expr)@ +-- wrap/unwrap @(some_expr)@ input/output value +-- to/from the Algebraic Data Type @(SomeADT)@. +-- @(SomeADT)@ must have a 'Generic' instance +-- (using the @DeriveGeneric@ language extension to GHC). +adt :: + forall adt repr k. + Dimapable repr => + Generic adt => + RepOfEoT adt => + EoTOfRep adt => + repr (EoT (ADT adt) -> k) k -> + repr (adt -> k) k +adt = dimap adtOfeot eotOfadt + +-- * Class 'Tupable' +class Tupable repr where + default (<:>) :: Transformable repr => Tupable (UnTrans repr) => + repr (a->k) k -> repr (b->k) k -> repr ((a,b)->k) k + (<:>) :: repr (a->k) k -> repr (b->k) k -> repr ((a,b)->k) k + x <:> y = noTrans (unTrans x <:> unTrans y) +infixr 4 <:> + +-- ** Class 'Unitable' +class Unitable repr where + default unit :: Transformable repr => Unitable (UnTrans repr) => + repr (() -> k) k + unit :: repr (() -> k) k + unit = noTrans unit + +-- ** Class 'Constant' +class Constant repr where + default constant :: Transformable repr => Constant (UnTrans repr) => + a -> repr (a -> k) k + constant :: a -> repr (a -> k) k + constant = noTrans . constant + +-- * Class 'Eitherable' +class Eitherable repr where + default (<+>) :: Transformable repr => Eitherable (UnTrans repr) => + repr (a->k) k -> repr (b->k) k -> repr (Either a b -> k) k + (<+>) :: repr (a->k) k -> repr (b->k) k -> repr (Either a b->k) k + x <+> y = noTrans (unTrans x <+> unTrans y) +-- NOTE: yes infixr, not infixl like <|>, +-- in order to run left-most checks first. +infixr 3 <+> + +-- ** Class 'Emptyable' +class Emptyable repr where + default empty :: Transformable repr => Emptyable (UnTrans repr) => + repr k k + empty :: repr k k + empty = noTrans empty + +-- ** Class 'Optionable' +class Optionable repr where + default option :: Transformable repr => Optionable (UnTrans repr) => + repr k k -> repr k k + option :: repr k k -> repr k k + option = noTrans . option . unTrans + default optional :: Transformable repr => Optionable (UnTrans repr) => + repr (a->k) k -> repr (Maybe a->k) k + optional :: repr (a->k) k -> repr (Maybe a->k) k + optional = noTrans . optional . unTrans + +-- * Class 'Repeatable' +class Repeatable repr where + default many0 :: Transformable repr => Repeatable (UnTrans repr) => + repr (a->k) k -> repr ([a]->k) k + many0 :: repr (a->k) k -> repr ([a]->k) k + many0 = noTrans . many0 . unTrans + default many1 :: Transformable repr => Repeatable (UnTrans repr) => + repr (a->k) k -> repr ([a]->k) k + many1 :: repr (a->k) k -> repr ([a]->k) k + many1 = noTrans . many1 . unTrans + +-- * Class 'Substractable' +class Substractable repr where + default (<->) :: Transformable repr => Substractable (UnTrans repr) => + repr a k -> repr k' k' -> repr a k + (<->) :: repr a k -> repr k' k' -> repr a k + x <-> y = noTrans (unTrans x <-> unTrans y) +infixr 3 <-> + +-- * Class 'Dicurryable' +class Dicurryable repr where + dicurry :: + CurryN args => + proxy args -> + (args-..->r) -> -- construction + (r->Tuples args) -> -- destruction + repr (args-..->k) k -> + repr (r->k) k + default dicurry :: + Transformable repr => + Dicurryable (UnTrans repr) => + CurryN args => + proxy args -> + (args-..->r) -> + (r->Tuples args) -> + repr (args-..->k) k -> + repr (r->k) k + dicurry args constr destr = + noTrans . dicurry args constr destr . unTrans + +construct :: + forall args a k repr. + Dicurryable repr => + Generic a => + EoTOfRep a => + CurryN args => + Tuples args ~ EoT (ADT a) => + (args ~ Args (args-..->a)) => + (args-..->a) -> + repr (args-..->k) k -> + repr (a -> k) k +construct f = dicurry (Proxy::Proxy args) f eotOfadt diff --git a/src/Symantic/Base/Composable.hs b/src/Symantic/Base/Composable.hs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fe8a514 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/Symantic/Base/Composable.hs @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +module Symantic.Base.Composable where + +import Data.Function ((.)) + +-- * Class 'Composable' +class Composable repr where + default (<.>) :: Transformable repr => Composable (UnTrans repr) => + repr a b -> repr b c -> repr a c + (<.>) :: repr a b -> repr b c -> repr a c + x <.> y = noTrans (unTrans x <.> unTrans y) +infixr 4 <.> + +-- * Class 'Voidable' +class Voidable repr where + default void :: Transformable repr => Voidable (UnTrans repr) => + a -> repr (a -> b) k -> repr b k + void :: a -> repr (a -> b) k -> repr b k + void a = noTrans . void a . unTrans + +-- * Class 'Transformable' +-- | Used with @DefaultSignatures@ and default methods, +-- in the symantics class definition, +-- it then avoids on an interpreter instance +-- to define unused methods. +class Transformable repr where + -- | The underlying representation that @(repr)@ transforms. + type UnTrans repr :: * -> * -> * + -- | Lift the underlying representation to @(repr)@. + -- Useful to define a combinator that does nothing + -- in a transformation. + noTrans :: UnTrans repr a b -> repr a b + -- | Unlift a representation. Useful when a transformation + -- combinator needs to access the 'UnTrans'formed representation, + -- or at the end to get the underlying 'UnTrans'formed representation + -- from the inferred @(repr)@ value. + unTrans :: repr a b -> UnTrans repr a b + +-- ** Type 'IdentityTrans' +-- | A 'Transformable' that does nothing. +newtype IdentityTrans repr a k + = IdentityTrans + { unIdentityTrans :: repr a k } +instance Transformable (IdentityTrans repr) where + type UnTrans (IdentityTrans repr) = repr + noTrans = IdentityTrans + unTrans = unIdentityTrans + +-- * Class 'Dimapable' +class Dimapable repr where + default dimap :: Transformable repr => Dimapable (UnTrans repr) => + (a->b) -> (b->a) -> repr (a->k) k -> repr (b->k) k + dimap :: (a->b) -> (b->a) -> repr (a->k) k -> repr (b->k) k + dimap a2b b2a = noTrans . dimap a2b b2a . unTrans diff --git a/src/Symantic/Base/CurryN.hs b/src/Symantic/Base/CurryN.hs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3e5a45c --- /dev/null +++ b/src/Symantic/Base/CurryN.hs @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +{-# LANGUAGE AllowAmbiguousTypes #-} +{-# LANGUAGE DataKinds #-} +module Symantic.Base.CurryN where + +import Data.Function (($), (.)) + +import Symantic.Base.ADT (Tuples) + +-- * Class 'CurryN' +-- | Produce and consume 'Tuples'. +-- Not actually useful for the Generic side of this module, +-- but related through the use of 'Tuples'. +class CurryN args where + -- Like 'curry' but for an arbitrary number of nested 2-tuples. + curryN :: (Tuples args -> res) -> args-..->res + -- Like 'uncurry' but for an arbitrary number of nested 2-tuples. + uncurryN :: (args-..->res) -> Tuples args -> res + -- Like 'fmap' on @('->')@ but for an arbitrary number of arguments. + mapresultN :: (a->b) -> (args-..->a) -> args-..->b +instance CurryN '[a] where + curryN = ($) + uncurryN = ($) + mapresultN = (.) +instance CurryN (b ': as) => CurryN (a ': b ': as) where + curryN f x = curryN @(b ': as) (\xs -> f (x, xs)) + uncurryN f (x, xs) = uncurryN @(b ': as) (f x) xs + mapresultN f as2r = mapresultN @(b ': as) f . as2r + +-- ** Type family ('-..->') +type family (args :: [*]) -..-> (r :: *) :: * where + '[] -..-> r = r + (a : args) -..-> r = a -> args -..-> r +-- ** Type family 'Args' +type family Args (f :: *) :: [*] where + Args (a -> r) = a : Args r + Args r = '[] +-- ** Type family 'Result' +type family Result (as :: *) :: * where + Result (a -> r) = Result r + Result r = r diff --git a/src/Symantic/Base/Fixity.hs b/src/Symantic/Base/Fixity.hs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b2d122c --- /dev/null +++ b/src/Symantic/Base/Fixity.hs @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ +module Symantic.Base.Fixity where + +import Data.Bool +import Data.Eq (Eq(..)) +import Data.Function ((.)) +import Data.Int (Int) +import Data.Maybe (Maybe(..)) +import Data.Ord (Ord(..)) +import Data.Semigroup +import Data.String (String, IsString(..)) +import Text.Show (Show(..)) + +-- * Type 'Fixity' +data Fixity + = Fixity1 Unifix + | Fixity2 Infix + deriving (Eq, Show) + +-- ** Type 'Unifix' +data Unifix + = Prefix { unifix_precedence :: Precedence } + | Postfix { unifix_precedence :: Precedence } + deriving (Eq, Show) + +-- ** Type 'Infix' +data Infix + = Infix + { infix_associativity :: Maybe Associativity + , infix_precedence :: Precedence + } deriving (Eq, Show) + +infixL :: Precedence -> Infix +infixL = Infix (Just AssocL) + +infixR :: Precedence -> Infix +infixR = Infix (Just AssocR) + +infixB :: Side -> Precedence -> Infix +infixB = Infix . Just . AssocB + +infixN :: Precedence -> Infix +infixN = Infix Nothing + +infixN0 :: Infix +infixN0 = infixN 0 + +infixN5 :: Infix +infixN5 = infixN 5 + +-- | Given 'Precedence' and 'Associativity' of its parent operator, +-- and the operand 'Side' it is in, +-- return whether an 'Infix' operator +-- needs to be enclosed by a 'Pair'. +isPairNeeded :: (Infix, Side) -> Infix -> Bool +isPairNeeded (po, lr) op = + infix_precedence op < infix_precedence po + || infix_precedence op == infix_precedence po + && not associate + where + associate = + case (lr, infix_associativity po) of + (_, Just AssocB{}) -> True + (SideL, Just AssocL) -> True + (SideR, Just AssocR) -> True + _ -> False + +-- | If 'isPairNeeded' is 'True', +-- enclose the given 'IsString' by given 'Pair', +-- otherwise returns the same 'IsString'. +pairIfNeeded :: + Semigroup s => IsString s => + Pair -> (Infix, Side) -> Infix -> + s -> s +pairIfNeeded (o,c) po op s = + if isPairNeeded po op + then fromString o <> s <> fromString c + else s + +-- * Type 'Precedence' +type Precedence = Int + +-- ** Class 'PrecedenceOf' +class PrecedenceOf a where + precedence :: a -> Precedence +instance PrecedenceOf Fixity where + precedence (Fixity1 uni) = precedence uni + precedence (Fixity2 inf) = precedence inf +instance PrecedenceOf Unifix where + precedence = unifix_precedence +instance PrecedenceOf Infix where + precedence = infix_precedence + +-- * Type 'Associativity' +data Associativity + = AssocL -- ^ Associate to the left: @a ¹ b ² c == (a ¹ b) ² c@ + | AssocR -- ^ Associate to the right: @a ¹ b ² c == a ¹ (b ² c)@ + | AssocB Side -- ^ Associate to both sides, but to 'Side' when reading. + deriving (Eq, Show) + +-- ** Type 'Side' +data Side + = SideL -- ^ Left + | SideR -- ^ Right + deriving (Eq, Show) + +-- ** Type 'Pair' +type Pair = (String, String) +pairAngle :: Pair +pairBrace :: Pair +pairBracket :: Pair +pairParen :: Pair +pairAngle = ("<",">") +pairBrace = ("{","}") +pairBracket = ("[","]") +pairParen = ("(",")") diff --git a/src/Symantic/Base/Permutable.hs b/src/Symantic/Base/Permutable.hs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8b2479b --- /dev/null +++ b/src/Symantic/Base/Permutable.hs @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +{-# LANGUAGE TypeFamilyDependencies #-} +{-# LANGUAGE UndecidableInstances #-} +module Symantic.Base.Permutable where + +import Data.Function ((.)) +import Data.Maybe (Maybe(..), fromJust) + +import Symantic.Base.Composable +import Symantic.Base.Algebrable + +-- * Class 'Permutable' +class Permutable repr where + -- Use @TypeFamilyDependencies@ to help type-inference infer @(repr)@. + type Permutation (repr:: * -> * -> *) = (r :: * -> * -> *) | r -> repr + type Permutation repr = Permutation (UnTrans repr) + permutable :: Permutation repr (a->k) k -> repr (a->k) k + perm :: repr (a->k) k -> Permutation repr (a->k) k + noPerm :: Permutation repr k k + permWithDefault :: a -> repr (a->k) k -> Permutation repr (a->k) k + optionalPerm :: + Eitherable repr => Dimapable repr => Permutable repr => + repr (a->k) k -> Permutation repr (Maybe a -> k) k + optionalPerm = permWithDefault Nothing . dimap Just fromJust + +(<&>) :: + Permutable repr => + Tupable (Permutation repr) => + repr (a->k) k -> + Permutation repr (b->k) k -> + Permutation repr ((a,b)->k) k +x <&> y = perm x <:> y + +() :: + Eitherable repr => + Dimapable repr => + Permutable repr => + Tupable (Permutation repr) => + repr (a->k) k -> + Permutation repr (b->k) k -> + Permutation repr ((Maybe a,b)->k) k +x y = optionalPerm x <:> y + +(<*&>) :: + Eitherable repr => + Repeatable repr => + Dimapable repr => + Permutable repr => + Tupable (Permutation repr) => + repr (a->k) k -> + Permutation repr (b->k) k -> + Permutation repr (([a],b)->k) k +x <*&> y = permWithDefault [] (many1 x) <:> y + +(<+&>) :: + Eitherable repr => + Repeatable repr => + Dimapable repr => + Permutable repr => + Tupable (Permutation repr) => + repr (a->k) k -> + Permutation repr (b->k) k -> + Permutation repr (([a],b)->k) k +x <+&> y = perm (many1 x) <:> y + +infixr 4 <&> +infixr 4 +infixr 4 <*&> +infixr 4 <+&> + +{-# INLINE (<&>) #-} +{-# INLINE () #-} +{-# INLINE (<*&>) #-} +{-# INLINE (<+&>) #-} diff --git a/src/Symantic/Base/Routable.hs b/src/Symantic/Base/Routable.hs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e7abb63 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/Symantic/Base/Routable.hs @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +module Symantic.Base.Routable where + +import Data.Eq (Eq) +import Text.Show (Show) + +import Symantic.Base.Composable + +-- * Class 'Routable' +class Routable repr where + x y = noTrans (unTrans x unTrans y) + default () :: Transformable repr => Routable (UnTrans repr) => + repr a k -> repr b k -> repr (a:!:b) k + () :: repr a k -> repr b k -> repr (a:!:b) k +infixr 3 + +-- ** Type (':!:') +-- | Like @(,)@ but @infixr@. +data (:!:) a b = a:!:b + deriving (Eq,Show) +infixr 3 :!: diff --git a/stack.yaml b/stack.yaml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..427d534 --- /dev/null +++ b/stack.yaml @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +resolver: lts-15.4 diff --git 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Domain-Specific Languages (EDSL). +description: A collection of basic tagless-final combinators. +extra-doc-files: +license: GPL-3 +license-file: COPYING +stability: experimental +author: Julien Moutinho +maintainer: Julien Moutinho +bug-reports: Julien Moutinho +-- homepage: + +build-type: Simple +cabal-version: 1.24 +tested-with: GHC==8.8.3 +extra-source-files: + stack.yaml + stack.yaml.lock +extra-tmp-files: + +Source-Repository head + location: git://git.sourcephile.fr/haskell/symantic-base + type: git + +Library + hs-source-dirs: src + exposed-modules: + Symantic.Base + Symantic.Base.ADT + Symantic.Base.Algebrable + Symantic.Base.Composable + Symantic.Base.CurryN + Symantic.Base.Fixity + Symantic.Base.Permutable + Symantic.Base.Routable + default-language: Haskell2010 + default-extensions: + DefaultSignatures + FlexibleContexts + FlexibleInstances + GeneralizedNewtypeDeriving + LambdaCase + MultiParamTypeClasses + NamedFieldPuns + NoImplicitPrelude + RecordWildCards + ScopedTypeVariables + TupleSections + TypeApplications + TypeFamilies + TypeOperators + ghc-options: + -Wall + -Wincomplete-uni-patterns + -Wincomplete-record-updates + -- -fhide-source-paths + build-depends: + base >= 4.10 && < 5 -- 2.42.0