+{-# LANGUAGE DataKinds #-}
{-# LANGUAGE DeriveGeneric #-}
{-# LANGUAGE NoMonomorphismRestriction #-}
+{-# LANGUAGE PolyKinds #-}
{-# LANGUAGE TypeFamilies #-}
+{-# LANGUAGE TypeOperators #-}
-- These can go if the tuple instances are accepted upstream.
{-# LANGUAGE TemplateHaskell #-}
-{-# LANGUAGE DataKinds #-}
{-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-warn-orphans #-}
module Generics (
Generic(..),
+ prepend,
to_tuple )
where
-import Generics.SOP ( Code, Generic(..) )
+import Generics.SOP ( Code, Generic(..), I(..), NP(..), NS(..), SOP(..) )
import Generics.SOP.TH ( deriveGeneric )
+-- Derive instances for tuples of size <= 30. The predefined instances
+-- in generics-sop only go up to 15 components.
deriveGeneric ''(,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,)
deriveGeneric ''(,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,)
deriveGeneric ''(,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,)
deriveGeneric ''(,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,)
deriveGeneric ''(,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,) -- 30
+
-- | Convert a simple product type into a tuple, generically.
--
--- == __Examples__:
+-- ==== __Examples__:
--
-- >>> import qualified GHC.Generics as GHC ( Generic )
-- >>> data Foo = Bar Int Int Int Int deriving (Show, GHC.Generic)
--
to_tuple:: (Generic a, Generic c, Code a ~ Code c) => a -> c
to_tuple = to . from
+
+-- | This type function takes a type-level list-of-lists, @xss@, and
+-- prepends the type @a@ to each tpye-level list in @xss@.
+--
+-- The dubious '[] clause makes sense when you realize that we're
+-- appending to the inner lists, none of which exist if @xss@ is
+-- empty.
+--
+type family Prepended a (xss :: [k]) :: [l]
+type instance Prepended a '[] = '[]
+type instance Prepended a (x ': xs) = (a ': x) ': (Prepended a xs)
+
+
+-- | Prepend a value of type @a@ to a product type that is represented
+-- as a sum-of-products. The @SOP I@ part of the signature basically
+-- means that it's a plain Haskell type, represented as a sum of
+-- products. The @xss@ argument is a type-level list-of-lists
+-- representing the \"shape\" of the type.
+--
+-- We're going to prepend a value of type @a@ to our argument, no
+-- matter its constructor. So the shape of the return value will
+-- differ from the shape of the argument. How? Each constructor (one
+-- list in the list-of-lists) will have a new value of type @a@
+-- appended to it. We represent this by appending the type @a@
+-- itself to the type-level lists contained in @xss@. All of this is
+-- handled by the type family 'Prepended'.
+--
+-- ==== __Examples__
+--
+-- >>> import qualified GHC.Generics as GHC
+-- >>> data Foo = Foo Int Int | Bar Int Int Int deriving (Show, GHC.Generic)
+-- >>> instance Generic Foo
+-- >>> prepend_sop "Hello" (from $ Foo 1 2)
+-- SOP (Z (I "Hello" :* (I 1 :* (I 2 :* Nil))))
+-- >>> prepend_sop "Hello" (from $ Bar 1 2 3)
+-- SOP (S (Z (I "Hello" :* (I 1 :* (I 2 :* (I 3 :* Nil))))))
+--
+prepend_sop :: a -> SOP I xss -> SOP I (Prepended a xss)
+prepend_sop z (SOP (Z rest)) = SOP $ Z ((I z) :* rest)
+prepend_sop z (SOP (S rest)) =
+ let (SOP result) = prepend_sop z (SOP rest)
+ in SOP $ S $ result
+
+-- | Prepend a field to a simple type, generically. This uses the
+-- magic from "Generics.SOP" to,
+--
+-- 1. Convert the argumnt to a sum-of-profucts
+-- 2. Use 'prepend_sop' to prepend the new value to the
+-- sum-of-products representation.
+-- 3. Convert the result back to /any/ isomorphic type, not
+-- necessarily the original type!
+--
+-- You do need to indicate the type of the return value usually if it
+-- can't be inferred.
+--
+-- ==== __Examples__
+--
+-- The \"BigF\" type below matches up with \"F\", except each
+-- constructor for \"BigF\" has a 'String' field in front of
+-- it. We can convert from \"F\" to \"BigF\" by prepending a
+-- String:
+--
+-- >>> import qualified GHC.Generics as GHC
+-- >>> data F = F Int | B Int Int deriving (Show, GHC.Generic)
+-- >>> instance Generic F
+-- >>> data BigF = BigF String Int | BigB String Int Int deriving (Show, GHC.Generic)
+-- >>> instance Generic BigF
+-- >>> prepend "Hello" (F 1) :: Big
+-- BigF "Hello" 1
+-- >>> prepend "Hello" (B 1 2) :: BigF
+-- BigB "Hello" 1 2
+--
+prepend :: (Generic a, Generic c, Prepended b (Code a) ~ Code c) => b -> a -> c
+prepend z = to . (prepend_sop z) . from