acid-state-0.14.3: Add ACID guarantees to any serializable Haskell data structure.

CopyrightPublicDomain
Maintainerlemmih@gmail.com
Portabilitynon-portable (uses GHC extensions)
Safe HaskellNone
LanguageHaskell2010

Data.Acid.Memory.Pure

Description

AcidState container without a transaction log. Mostly used for testing.

Synopsis

Documentation

class SafeCopy st => IsAcidic st where Source #

Minimal complete definition

acidEvents

Methods

acidEvents :: [Event st] Source #

data AcidState st Source #

State container offering full ACID (Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation and Durability) guarantees.

Atomicity
State changes are all-or-nothing. This is what you'd expect of any state variable in Haskell and AcidState doesn't change that.
Consistency
No event or set of events will break your data invariants.
Isolation
Transactions cannot interfere with each other even when issued in parallel.
Durability
Successful transaction are guaranteed to survive system failure (both hardware and software).

data Event st where Source #

We distinguish between events that modify the state and those that do not.

UpdateEvents are executed in a MonadState context and have to be serialized to disk before they are considered durable.

QueryEvents are executed in a MonadReader context and obviously do not have to be serialized to disk.

Constructors

UpdateEvent :: UpdateEvent ev => (ev -> Update (EventState ev) (EventResult ev)) -> Event (EventState ev) 
QueryEvent :: QueryEvent ev => (ev -> Query (EventState ev) (EventResult ev)) -> Event (EventState ev) 

type EventResult ev = MethodResult ev Source #

Events return the same thing as Methods. The exact type of EventResult depends on the event.

class Method ev => UpdateEvent ev Source #

All UpdateEvents are also Methods.

class Method ev => QueryEvent ev Source #

All QueryEvents are also Methods.

data Update st a Source #

Context monad for Update events.

Instances

MonadState st (Update st) Source # 

Methods

get :: Update st st #

put :: st -> Update st () #

state :: (st -> (a, st)) -> Update st a #

Monad (Update st) Source # 

Methods

(>>=) :: Update st a -> (a -> Update st b) -> Update st b #

(>>) :: Update st a -> Update st b -> Update st b #

return :: a -> Update st a #

fail :: String -> Update st a #

Functor (Update st) Source # 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Update st a -> Update st b #

(<$) :: a -> Update st b -> Update st a #

Applicative (Update st) Source # 

Methods

pure :: a -> Update st a #

(<*>) :: Update st (a -> b) -> Update st a -> Update st b #

(*>) :: Update st a -> Update st b -> Update st b #

(<*) :: Update st a -> Update st b -> Update st a #

data Query st a Source #

Context monad for Query events.

Instances

MonadReader st (Query st) Source # 

Methods

ask :: Query st st #

local :: (st -> st) -> Query st a -> Query st a #

reader :: (st -> a) -> Query st a #

Monad (Query st) Source # 

Methods

(>>=) :: Query st a -> (a -> Query st b) -> Query st b #

(>>) :: Query st a -> Query st b -> Query st b #

return :: a -> Query st a #

fail :: String -> Query st a #

Functor (Query st) Source # 

Methods

fmap :: (a -> b) -> Query st a -> Query st b #

(<$) :: a -> Query st b -> Query st a #

Applicative (Query st) Source # 

Methods

pure :: a -> Query st a #

(<*>) :: Query st (a -> b) -> Query st a -> Query st b #

(*>) :: Query st a -> Query st b -> Query st b #

(<*) :: Query st a -> Query st b -> Query st a #

openAcidState Source #

Arguments

:: IsAcidic st 
=> st

Initial state value.

-> AcidState st 

Create an AcidState given an initial value.

update :: UpdateEvent event => AcidState (EventState event) -> event -> (AcidState (EventState event), EventResult event) Source #

Issue an Update event and wait for its result. Once this call returns, you are guaranteed that the changes to the state are durable. Events may be issued in parallel.

It's a run-time error to issue events that aren't supported by the AcidState.

update_ :: UpdateEvent event => AcidState (EventState event) -> event -> AcidState (EventState event) Source #

Same as update but ignoring the event result.

query :: QueryEvent event => AcidState (EventState event) -> event -> EventResult event Source #

Issue a Query event and wait for its result.

liftQuery :: Query st a -> Update st a Source #

Run a query in the Update Monad.

runUpdate :: Update s r -> s -> (r, s) Source #

Execute the Update monad in a pure environment.

runQuery :: Query s r -> s -> r Source #

Execute the Query monad in a pure environment.