{-# LANGUAGE DeriveDataTypeable #-} {-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts #-} {-# LANGUAGE FlexibleInstances #-} {-# LANGUAGE GADTs #-} {-# LANGUAGE NoImplicitPrelude #-} {-# LANGUAGE DataKinds #-} {-# LANGUAGE PolyKinds #-} {-# LANGUAGE RankNTypes #-} {-# LANGUAGE ScopedTypeVariables #-} {-# LANGUAGE StandaloneDeriving #-} {-# LANGUAGE Trustworthy #-} {-# LANGUAGE TypeOperators #-} ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- | -- Module : Data.Data -- Copyright : (c) The University of Glasgow, CWI 2001--2004 -- License : BSD-style (see the file libraries/base/LICENSE) -- -- Maintainer : libraries@haskell.org -- Stability : stable -- Portability : non-portable (local universal quantification) -- -- This module provides the 'Data' class with its primitives for -- generic programming, along with instances for many datatypes. It -- corresponds to a merge between the previous "Data.Generics.Basics" -- and almost all of "Data.Generics.Instances". The instances that are -- not present in this module were moved to the -- @Data.Generics.Instances@ module in the @syb@ package. -- -- \"Scrap your boilerplate\" --- Generic programming in Haskell. See -- . -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- module Data.Data ( -- * Module Data.Typeable re-exported for convenience module Data.Typeable, -- * The Data class for processing constructor applications Data( gfoldl, gunfold, toConstr, dataTypeOf, dataCast1, -- mediate types and unary type constructors dataCast2, -- mediate types and binary type constructors -- Generic maps defined in terms of gfoldl gmapT, gmapQ, gmapQl, gmapQr, gmapQi, gmapM, gmapMp, gmapMo ), -- * Datatype representations DataType, -- abstract -- ** Constructors mkDataType, mkIntType, mkFloatType, mkCharType, mkNoRepType, -- ** Observers dataTypeName, DataRep(..), dataTypeRep, -- ** Convenience functions repConstr, isAlgType, dataTypeConstrs, indexConstr, maxConstrIndex, isNorepType, -- * Data constructor representations Constr, -- abstract ConIndex, -- alias for Int, start at 1 Fixity(..), -- ** Constructors mkConstr, mkConstrTag, mkIntegralConstr, mkRealConstr, mkCharConstr, -- ** Observers constrType, ConstrRep(..), constrRep, constrFields, constrFixity, -- ** Convenience function: algebraic data types constrIndex, -- ** From strings to constructors and vice versa: all data types showConstr, readConstr, -- * Convenience functions: take type constructors apart tyconUQname, tyconModule, -- * Generic operations defined in terms of 'gunfold' fromConstr, fromConstrB, fromConstrM ) where ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ import Data.Functor.Const import Data.Either import Data.Eq import Data.Maybe import Data.Monoid import Data.Ord import Data.List (findIndex) import Data.Typeable import Data.Version( Version(..) ) import GHC.Base hiding (Any, IntRep, FloatRep) import GHC.List import GHC.Num import GHC.Read import GHC.Show import GHC.Tuple (Solo (..)) import Text.Read( reads ) -- Imports for the instances import Control.Applicative (WrappedArrow(..), WrappedMonad(..), ZipList(..)) -- So we can give them Data instances import Data.Functor.Identity -- So we can give Data instance for Identity import Data.Int -- So we can give Data instance for Int8, ... import Data.Type.Coercion import Data.Word -- So we can give Data instance for Word8, ... import GHC.Real -- So we can give Data instance for Ratio --import GHC.IOBase -- So we can give Data instance for IO, Handle import GHC.Ptr -- So we can give Data instance for Ptr import Foreign.C.ConstPtr -- So we can give Data instance for ConstPtr import GHC.ForeignPtr -- So we can give Data instance for ForeignPtr import Foreign.Ptr (IntPtr(..), WordPtr(..)) -- So we can give Data instance for IntPtr and WordPtr --import GHC.Stable -- So we can give Data instance for StablePtr --import GHC.ST -- So we can give Data instance for ST --import GHC.Conc -- So we can give Data instance for MVar & Co. import GHC.Arr -- So we can give Data instance for Array import qualified GHC.Generics as Generics (Fixity(..)) import GHC.Generics hiding (Fixity(..)) -- So we can give Data instance for U1, V1, ... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- -- The Data class -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ {- | The 'Data' class comprehends a fundamental primitive 'gfoldl' for folding over constructor applications, say terms. This primitive can be instantiated in several ways to map over the immediate subterms of a term; see the @gmap@ combinators later in this class. Indeed, a generic programmer does not necessarily need to use the ingenious gfoldl primitive but rather the intuitive @gmap@ combinators. The 'gfoldl' primitive is completed by means to query top-level constructors, to turn constructor representations into proper terms, and to list all possible datatype constructors. This completion allows us to serve generic programming scenarios like read, show, equality, term generation. The combinators 'gmapT', 'gmapQ', 'gmapM', etc are all provided with default definitions in terms of 'gfoldl', leaving open the opportunity to provide datatype-specific definitions. (The inclusion of the @gmap@ combinators as members of class 'Data' allows the programmer or the compiler to derive specialised, and maybe more efficient code per datatype. /Note/: 'gfoldl' is more higher-order than the @gmap@ combinators. This is subject to ongoing benchmarking experiments. It might turn out that the @gmap@ combinators will be moved out of the class 'Data'.) Conceptually, the definition of the @gmap@ combinators in terms of the primitive 'gfoldl' requires the identification of the 'gfoldl' function arguments. Technically, we also need to identify the type constructor @c@ for the construction of the result type from the folded term type. In the definition of @gmapQ@/x/ combinators, we use phantom type constructors for the @c@ in the type of 'gfoldl' because the result type of a query does not involve the (polymorphic) type of the term argument. In the definition of 'gmapQl' we simply use the plain constant type constructor because 'gfoldl' is left-associative anyway and so it is readily suited to fold a left-associative binary operation over the immediate subterms. In the definition of gmapQr, extra effort is needed. We use a higher-order accumulation trick to mediate between left-associative constructor application vs. right-associative binary operation (e.g., @(:)@). When the query is meant to compute a value of type @r@, then the result type within generic folding is @r -> r@. So the result of folding is a function to which we finally pass the right unit. With the @-XDeriveDataTypeable@ option, GHC can generate instances of the 'Data' class automatically. For example, given the declaration > data T a b = C1 a b | C2 deriving (Typeable, Data) GHC will generate an instance that is equivalent to > instance (Data a, Data b) => Data (T a b) where > gfoldl k z (C1 a b) = z C1 `k` a `k` b > gfoldl k z C2 = z C2 > > gunfold k z c = case constrIndex c of > 1 -> k (k (z C1)) > 2 -> z C2 > > toConstr (C1 _ _) = con_C1 > toConstr C2 = con_C2 > > dataTypeOf _ = ty_T > > con_C1 = mkConstr ty_T "C1" [] Prefix > con_C2 = mkConstr ty_T "C2" [] Prefix > ty_T = mkDataType "Module.T" [con_C1, con_C2] This is suitable for datatypes that are exported transparently. -} class Typeable a => Data a where -- | Left-associative fold operation for constructor applications. -- -- The type of 'gfoldl' is a headache, but operationally it is a simple -- generalisation of a list fold. -- -- The default definition for 'gfoldl' is @'const' 'id'@, which is -- suitable for abstract datatypes with no substructures. gfoldl :: (forall d b. Data d => c (d -> b) -> d -> c b) -- ^ defines how nonempty constructor applications are -- folded. It takes the folded tail of the constructor -- application and its head, i.e., an immediate subterm, -- and combines them in some way. -> (forall g. g -> c g) -- ^ defines how the empty constructor application is -- folded, like the neutral \/ start element for list -- folding. -> a -- ^ structure to be folded. -> c a -- ^ result, with a type defined in terms of @a@, but -- variability is achieved by means of type constructor -- @c@ for the construction of the actual result type. -- See the 'Data' instances in this file for an illustration of 'gfoldl'. gfoldl _ z = z -- | Unfolding constructor applications gunfold :: (forall b r. Data b => c (b -> r) -> c r) -> (forall r. r -> c r) -> Constr -> c a -- | Obtaining the constructor from a given datum. -- For proper terms, this is meant to be the top-level constructor. -- Primitive datatypes are here viewed as potentially infinite sets of -- values (i.e., constructors). toConstr :: a -> Constr -- | The outer type constructor of the type dataTypeOf :: a -> DataType ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- -- Mediate types and type constructors -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- | Mediate types and unary type constructors. -- -- In 'Data' instances of the form -- -- @ -- instance (Data a, ...) => Data (T a) -- @ -- -- 'dataCast1' should be defined as 'gcast1'. -- -- The default definition is @'const' 'Nothing'@, which is appropriate -- for instances of other forms. dataCast1 :: Typeable t => (forall d. Data d => c (t d)) -> Maybe (c a) dataCast1 _ = Nothing -- | Mediate types and binary type constructors. -- -- In 'Data' instances of the form -- -- @ -- instance (Data a, Data b, ...) => Data (T a b) -- @ -- -- 'dataCast2' should be defined as 'gcast2'. -- -- The default definition is @'const' 'Nothing'@, which is appropriate -- for instances of other forms. dataCast2 :: Typeable t => (forall d e. (Data d, Data e) => c (t d e)) -> Maybe (c a) dataCast2 _ = Nothing ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- -- Typical generic maps defined in terms of gfoldl -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- | A generic transformation that maps over the immediate subterms -- -- The default definition instantiates the type constructor @c@ in the -- type of 'gfoldl' to an identity datatype constructor, using the -- isomorphism pair as injection and projection. gmapT :: (forall b. Data b => b -> b) -> a -> a -- Use the Identity datatype constructor -- to instantiate the type constructor c in the type of gfoldl, -- and perform injections Identity and projections runIdentity accordingly. -- gmapT f x0 = runIdentity (gfoldl k Identity x0) where k :: Data d => Identity (d->b) -> d -> Identity b k (Identity c) x = Identity (c (f x)) -- | A generic query with a left-associative binary operator gmapQl :: forall r r'. (r -> r' -> r) -> r -> (forall d. Data d => d -> r') -> a -> r gmapQl o r f = getConst . gfoldl k z where k :: Data d => Const r (d->b) -> d -> Const r b k c x = Const $ (getConst c) `o` f x z :: g -> Const r g z _ = Const r -- | A generic query with a right-associative binary operator gmapQr :: forall r r'. (r' -> r -> r) -> r -> (forall d. Data d => d -> r') -> a -> r gmapQr o r0 f x0 = unQr (gfoldl k (const (Qr id)) x0) r0 where k :: Data d => Qr r (d->b) -> d -> Qr r b k (Qr c) x = Qr (\r -> c (f x `o` r)) -- | A generic query that processes the immediate subterms and returns a list -- of results. The list is given in the same order as originally specified -- in the declaration of the data constructors. gmapQ :: (forall d. Data d => d -> u) -> a -> [u] gmapQ f = gmapQr (:) [] f -- | A generic query that processes one child by index (zero-based) gmapQi :: forall u. Int -> (forall d. Data d => d -> u) -> a -> u gmapQi i f x = case gfoldl k z x of { Qi _ q -> fromJust q } where k :: Data d => Qi u (d -> b) -> d -> Qi u b k (Qi i' q) a = Qi (i'+1) (if i==i' then Just (f a) else q) z :: g -> Qi q g z _ = Qi 0 Nothing -- | A generic monadic transformation that maps over the immediate subterms -- -- The default definition instantiates the type constructor @c@ in -- the type of 'gfoldl' to the monad datatype constructor, defining -- injection and projection using 'return' and '>>='. gmapM :: forall m. Monad m => (forall d. Data d => d -> m d) -> a -> m a -- Use immediately the monad datatype constructor -- to instantiate the type constructor c in the type of gfoldl, -- so injection and projection is done by return and >>=. -- gmapM f = gfoldl k return where k :: Data d => m (d -> b) -> d -> m b k c x = do c' <- c x' <- f x return (c' x') -- | Transformation of at least one immediate subterm does not fail gmapMp :: forall m. MonadPlus m => (forall d. Data d => d -> m d) -> a -> m a {- The type constructor that we use here simply keeps track of the fact if we already succeeded for an immediate subterm; see Mp below. To this end, we couple the monadic computation with a Boolean. -} gmapMp f x = unMp (gfoldl k z x) >>= \(x',b) -> if b then return x' else mzero where z :: g -> Mp m g z g = Mp (return (g,False)) k :: Data d => Mp m (d -> b) -> d -> Mp m b k (Mp c) y = Mp ( c >>= \(h, b) -> (f y >>= \y' -> return (h y', True)) `mplus` return (h y, b) ) -- | Transformation of one immediate subterm with success gmapMo :: forall m. MonadPlus m => (forall d. Data d => d -> m d) -> a -> m a {- We use the same pairing trick as for gmapMp, i.e., we use an extra Bool component to keep track of the fact whether an immediate subterm was processed successfully. However, we cut of mapping over subterms once a first subterm was transformed successfully. -} gmapMo f x = unMp (gfoldl k z x) >>= \(x',b) -> if b then return x' else mzero where z :: g -> Mp m g z g = Mp (return (g,False)) k :: Data d => Mp m (d -> b) -> d -> Mp m b k (Mp c) y = Mp ( c >>= \(h,b) -> if b then return (h y, b) else (f y >>= \y' -> return (h y',True)) `mplus` return (h y, b) ) -- | Type constructor for adding counters to queries data Qi q a = Qi Int (Maybe q) -- | The type constructor used in definition of gmapQr newtype Qr r a = Qr { unQr :: r -> r } -- | The type constructor used in definition of gmapMp newtype Mp m x = Mp { unMp :: m (x, Bool) } ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- -- Generic unfolding -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- | Build a term skeleton fromConstr :: Data a => Constr -> a fromConstr = fromConstrB (errorWithoutStackTrace "Data.Data.fromConstr") -- | Build a term and use a generic function for subterms fromConstrB :: Data a => (forall d. Data d => d) -> Constr -> a fromConstrB f = runIdentity . gunfold k z where k :: forall b r. Data b => Identity (b -> r) -> Identity r k c = Identity (runIdentity c f) z :: forall r. r -> Identity r z = Identity -- | Monadic variation on 'fromConstrB' fromConstrM :: forall m a. (Monad m, Data a) => (forall d. Data d => m d) -> Constr -> m a fromConstrM f = gunfold k z where k :: forall b r. Data b => m (b -> r) -> m r k c = do { c' <- c; b <- f; return (c' b) } z :: forall r. r -> m r z = return ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- -- Datatype and constructor representations -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- -- | Representation of datatypes. -- A package of constructor representations with names of type and module. -- data DataType = DataType { tycon :: String , datarep :: DataRep } deriving Show -- ^ @since 4.0.0.0 -- | Representation of constructors. Note that equality on constructors -- with different types may not work -- i.e. the constructors for 'False' and -- 'Nothing' may compare equal. data Constr = Constr { conrep :: ConstrRep , constring :: String , confields :: [String] -- for AlgRep only , confixity :: Fixity -- for AlgRep only , datatype :: DataType } -- | @since 4.0.0.0 instance Show Constr where show = constring -- | Equality of constructors -- -- @since 4.0.0.0 instance Eq Constr where c == c' = constrRep c == constrRep c' -- | Public representation of datatypes data DataRep = AlgRep [Constr] | IntRep | FloatRep | CharRep | NoRep deriving ( Eq -- ^ @since 4.0.0.0 , Show -- ^ @since 4.0.0.0 ) -- The list of constructors could be an array, a balanced tree, or others. -- | Public representation of constructors data ConstrRep = AlgConstr ConIndex | IntConstr Integer | FloatConstr Rational | CharConstr Char deriving ( Eq -- ^ @since 4.0.0.0 , Show -- ^ @since 4.0.0.0 ) -- | Unique index for datatype constructors, -- counting from 1 in the order they are given in the program text. type ConIndex = Int -- | Fixity of constructors data Fixity = Prefix | Infix -- Later: add associativity and precedence deriving ( Eq -- ^ @since 4.0.0.0 , Show -- ^ @since 4.0.0.0 ) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- -- Observers for datatype representations -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- | Gets the type constructor including the module dataTypeName :: DataType -> String dataTypeName = tycon -- | Gets the public presentation of a datatype dataTypeRep :: DataType -> DataRep dataTypeRep = datarep -- | Gets the datatype of a constructor constrType :: Constr -> DataType constrType = datatype -- | Gets the public presentation of constructors constrRep :: Constr -> ConstrRep constrRep = conrep -- | Look up a constructor by its representation repConstr :: DataType -> ConstrRep -> Constr repConstr dt cr = case (dataTypeRep dt, cr) of (AlgRep cs, AlgConstr i) -> cs !! (i-1) (IntRep, IntConstr i) -> mkIntegralConstr dt i (FloatRep, FloatConstr f) -> mkRealConstr dt f (CharRep, CharConstr c) -> mkCharConstr dt c _ -> errorWithoutStackTrace "Data.Data.repConstr: The given ConstrRep does not fit to the given DataType." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- -- Representations of algebraic data types -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- | Constructs an algebraic datatype mkDataType :: String -> [Constr] -> DataType mkDataType str cs = DataType { tycon = str , datarep = AlgRep cs } -- | Constructs a constructor mkConstrTag :: DataType -> String -> Int -> [String] -> Fixity -> Constr mkConstrTag dt str idx fields fix = Constr { conrep = AlgConstr idx , constring = str , confields = fields , confixity = fix , datatype = dt } -- | Constructs a constructor mkConstr :: DataType -> String -> [String] -> Fixity -> Constr mkConstr dt str fields fix = mkConstrTag dt str idx fields fix where idx = case findIndex (\c -> showConstr c == str) (dataTypeConstrs dt) of Just i -> i+1 -- ConTag starts at 1 Nothing -> errorWithoutStackTrace $ "Data.Data.mkConstr: couldn't find constructor " ++ str -- | Gets the constructors of an algebraic datatype dataTypeConstrs :: DataType -> [Constr] dataTypeConstrs dt = case datarep dt of (AlgRep cons) -> cons _ -> errorWithoutStackTrace $ "Data.Data.dataTypeConstrs is not supported for " ++ dataTypeName dt ++ ", as it is not an algebraic data type." -- | Gets the field labels of a constructor. The list of labels -- is returned in the same order as they were given in the original -- constructor declaration. constrFields :: Constr -> [String] constrFields = confields -- | Gets the fixity of a constructor constrFixity :: Constr -> Fixity constrFixity = confixity ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- -- From strings to constr's and vice versa: all data types -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- | Gets the string for a constructor showConstr :: Constr -> String showConstr = constring -- | Lookup a constructor via a string readConstr :: DataType -> String -> Maybe Constr readConstr dt str = case dataTypeRep dt of AlgRep cons -> idx cons IntRep -> mkReadCon (\i -> (mkPrimCon dt str (IntConstr i))) FloatRep -> mkReadCon ffloat CharRep -> mkReadCon (\c -> (mkPrimCon dt str (CharConstr c))) NoRep -> Nothing where -- Read a value and build a constructor mkReadCon :: Read t => (t -> Constr) -> Maybe Constr mkReadCon f = case (reads str) of [(t,"")] -> Just (f t) _ -> Nothing -- Traverse list of algebraic datatype constructors idx :: [Constr] -> Maybe Constr idx cons = case filter ((==) str . showConstr) cons of [] -> Nothing hd : _ -> Just hd ffloat :: Double -> Constr ffloat = mkPrimCon dt str . FloatConstr . toRational ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- -- Convenience functions: algebraic data types -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- | Test for an algebraic type isAlgType :: DataType -> Bool isAlgType dt = case datarep dt of (AlgRep _) -> True _ -> False -- | Gets the constructor for an index (algebraic datatypes only) indexConstr :: DataType -> ConIndex -> Constr indexConstr dt idx = case datarep dt of (AlgRep cs) -> cs !! (idx-1) _ -> errorWithoutStackTrace $ "Data.Data.indexConstr is not supported for " ++ dataTypeName dt ++ ", as it is not an algebraic data type." -- | Gets the index of a constructor (algebraic datatypes only) constrIndex :: Constr -> ConIndex constrIndex con = case constrRep con of (AlgConstr idx) -> idx _ -> errorWithoutStackTrace $ "Data.Data.constrIndex is not supported for " ++ dataTypeName (constrType con) ++ ", as it is not an algebraic data type." -- | Gets the maximum constructor index of an algebraic datatype maxConstrIndex :: DataType -> ConIndex maxConstrIndex dt = case dataTypeRep dt of AlgRep cs -> length cs _ -> errorWithoutStackTrace $ "Data.Data.maxConstrIndex is not supported for " ++ dataTypeName dt ++ ", as it is not an algebraic data type." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- -- Representation of primitive types -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- | Constructs the 'Int' type mkIntType :: String -> DataType mkIntType = mkPrimType IntRep -- | Constructs the 'Float' type mkFloatType :: String -> DataType mkFloatType = mkPrimType FloatRep -- | Constructs the 'Char' type mkCharType :: String -> DataType mkCharType = mkPrimType CharRep -- | Helper for 'mkIntType', 'mkFloatType' mkPrimType :: DataRep -> String -> DataType mkPrimType dr str = DataType { tycon = str , datarep = dr } -- Makes a constructor for primitive types mkPrimCon :: DataType -> String -> ConstrRep -> Constr mkPrimCon dt str cr = Constr { datatype = dt , conrep = cr , constring = str , confields = errorWithoutStackTrace "Data.Data.confields" , confixity = errorWithoutStackTrace "Data.Data.confixity" } mkIntegralConstr :: (Integral a, Show a) => DataType -> a -> Constr mkIntegralConstr dt i = case datarep dt of IntRep -> mkPrimCon dt (show i) (IntConstr (toInteger i)) _ -> errorWithoutStackTrace $ "Data.Data.mkIntegralConstr is not supported for " ++ dataTypeName dt ++ ", as it is not an Integral data type." mkRealConstr :: (Real a, Show a) => DataType -> a -> Constr mkRealConstr dt f = case datarep dt of FloatRep -> mkPrimCon dt (show f) (FloatConstr (toRational f)) _ -> errorWithoutStackTrace $ "Data.Data.mkRealConstr is not supported for " ++ dataTypeName dt ++ ", as it is not a Real data type." -- | Makes a constructor for 'Char'. mkCharConstr :: DataType -> Char -> Constr mkCharConstr dt c = case datarep dt of CharRep -> mkPrimCon dt (show c) (CharConstr c) _ -> errorWithoutStackTrace $ "Data.Data.mkCharConstr is not supported for " ++ dataTypeName dt ++ ", as it is not an Char data type." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- -- Non-representations for non-representable types -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- | Constructs a non-representation for a non-representable type mkNoRepType :: String -> DataType mkNoRepType str = DataType { tycon = str , datarep = NoRep } -- | Test for a non-representable type isNorepType :: DataType -> Bool isNorepType dt = case datarep dt of NoRep -> True _ -> False ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- -- Convenience for qualified type constructors -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- | Gets the unqualified type constructor: -- drop *.*.*... before name -- tyconUQname :: String -> String tyconUQname x = case dropWhile (not . (==) '.') x of [] -> x _ : tl -> tyconUQname tl -- | Gets the module of a type constructor: -- take *.*.*... before name tyconModule :: String -> String tyconModule x = case break ((==) '.') x of (_, "") -> "" (a, _ : tl) -> a ++ tyconModule' tl where tyconModule' y = let y' = tyconModule y in if y' == "" then "" else ('.':y') ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- -- Instances of the Data class for Prelude-like types. -- We define top-level definitions for representations. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- | @since 4.0.0.0 deriving instance Data Bool ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ charType :: DataType charType = mkCharType "Prelude.Char" -- | @since 4.0.0.0 instance Data Char where toConstr x = mkCharConstr charType x gunfold _ z c = case constrRep c of (CharConstr x) -> z x _ -> errorWithoutStackTrace $ "Data.Data.gunfold: Constructor " ++ show c ++ " is not of type Char." dataTypeOf _ = charType ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ floatType :: DataType floatType = mkFloatType "Prelude.Float" -- | @since 4.0.0.0 instance Data Float where toConstr = mkRealConstr floatType gunfold _ z c = case constrRep c of (FloatConstr x) -> z (realToFrac x) _ -> errorWithoutStackTrace $ "Data.Data.gunfold: Constructor " ++ show c ++ " is not of type Float." dataTypeOf _ = floatType ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ doubleType :: DataType doubleType = mkFloatType "Prelude.Double" -- | @since 4.0.0.0 instance Data Double where toConstr = mkRealConstr doubleType gunfold _ z c = case constrRep c of (FloatConstr x) -> z (realToFrac x) _ -> errorWithoutStackTrace $ "Data.Data.gunfold: Constructor " ++ show c ++ " is not of type Double." dataTypeOf _ = doubleType ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ intType :: DataType intType = mkIntType "Prelude.Int" -- | @since 4.0.0.0 instance Data Int where toConstr x = mkIntegralConstr intType x gunfold _ z c = case constrRep c of (IntConstr x) -> z (fromIntegral x) _ -> errorWithoutStackTrace $ "Data.Data.gunfold: Constructor " ++ show c ++ " is not of type Int." dataTypeOf _ = intType ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ integerType :: DataType integerType = mkIntType "Prelude.Integer" -- | @since 4.0.0.0 instance Data Integer where toConstr = mkIntegralConstr integerType gunfold _ z c = case constrRep c of (IntConstr x) -> z x _ -> errorWithoutStackTrace $ "Data.Data.gunfold: Constructor " ++ show c ++ " is not of type Integer." dataTypeOf _ = integerType ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- This follows the same style as the other integral 'Data' instances -- defined in "Data.Data" naturalType :: DataType naturalType = mkIntType "Numeric.Natural.Natural" -- | @since 4.8.0.0 instance Data Natural where toConstr x = mkIntegralConstr naturalType x gunfold _ z c = case constrRep c of (IntConstr x) -> z (fromIntegral x) _ -> errorWithoutStackTrace $ "Data.Data.gunfold: Constructor " ++ show c ++ " is not of type Natural" dataTypeOf _ = naturalType ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ int8Type :: DataType int8Type = mkIntType "Data.Int.Int8" -- | @since 4.0.0.0 instance Data Int8 where toConstr x = mkIntegralConstr int8Type x gunfold _ z c = case constrRep c of (IntConstr x) -> z (fromIntegral x) _ -> errorWithoutStackTrace $ "Data.Data.gunfold: Constructor " ++ show c ++ " is not of type Int8." dataTypeOf _ = int8Type ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ int16Type :: DataType int16Type = mkIntType "Data.Int.Int16" -- | @since 4.0.0.0 instance Data Int16 where toConstr x = mkIntegralConstr int16Type x gunfold _ z c = case constrRep c of (IntConstr x) -> z (fromIntegral x) _ -> errorWithoutStackTrace $ "Data.Data.gunfold: Constructor " ++ show c ++ " is not of type Int16." dataTypeOf _ = int16Type ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ int32Type :: DataType int32Type = mkIntType "Data.Int.Int32" -- | @since 4.0.0.0 instance Data Int32 where toConstr x = mkIntegralConstr int32Type x gunfold _ z c = case constrRep c of (IntConstr x) -> z (fromIntegral x) _ -> errorWithoutStackTrace $ "Data.Data.gunfold: Constructor " ++ show c ++ " is not of type Int32." dataTypeOf _ = int32Type ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ int64Type :: DataType int64Type = mkIntType "Data.Int.Int64" -- | @since 4.0.0.0 instance Data Int64 where toConstr x = mkIntegralConstr int64Type x gunfold _ z c = case constrRep c of (IntConstr x) -> z (fromIntegral x) _ -> errorWithoutStackTrace $ "Data.Data.gunfold: Constructor " ++ show c ++ " is not of type Int64." dataTypeOf _ = int64Type ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ wordType :: DataType wordType = mkIntType "Data.Word.Word" -- | @since 4.0.0.0 instance Data Word where toConstr x = mkIntegralConstr wordType x gunfold _ z c = case constrRep c of (IntConstr x) -> z (fromIntegral x) _ -> errorWithoutStackTrace $ "Data.Data.gunfold: Constructor " ++ show c ++ " is not of type Word" dataTypeOf _ = wordType ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ word8Type :: DataType word8Type = mkIntType "Data.Word.Word8" -- | @since 4.0.0.0 instance Data Word8 where toConstr x = mkIntegralConstr word8Type x gunfold _ z c = case constrRep c of (IntConstr x) -> z (fromIntegral x) _ -> errorWithoutStackTrace $ "Data.Data.gunfold: Constructor " ++ show c ++ " is not of type Word8." dataTypeOf _ = word8Type ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ word16Type :: DataType word16Type = mkIntType "Data.Word.Word16" -- | @since 4.0.0.0 instance Data Word16 where toConstr x = mkIntegralConstr word16Type x gunfold _ z c = case constrRep c of (IntConstr x) -> z (fromIntegral x) _ -> errorWithoutStackTrace $ "Data.Data.gunfold: Constructor " ++ show c ++ " is not of type Word16." dataTypeOf _ = word16Type ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ word32Type :: DataType word32Type = mkIntType "Data.Word.Word32" -- | @since 4.0.0.0 instance Data Word32 where toConstr x = mkIntegralConstr word32Type x gunfold _ z c = case constrRep c of (IntConstr x) -> z (fromIntegral x) _ -> errorWithoutStackTrace $ "Data.Data.gunfold: Constructor " ++ show c ++ " is not of type Word32." dataTypeOf _ = word32Type ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ word64Type :: DataType word64Type = mkIntType "Data.Word.Word64" -- | @since 4.0.0.0 instance Data Word64 where toConstr x = mkIntegralConstr word64Type x gunfold _ z c = case constrRep c of (IntConstr x) -> z (fromIntegral x) _ -> errorWithoutStackTrace $ "Data.Data.gunfold: Constructor " ++ show c ++ " is not of type Word64." dataTypeOf _ = word64Type ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ratioConstr :: Constr ratioConstr = mkConstr ratioDataType ":%" [] Infix ratioDataType :: DataType ratioDataType = mkDataType "GHC.Real.Ratio" [ratioConstr] -- NB: This Data instance intentionally uses the (%) smart constructor instead -- of the internal (:%) constructor to preserve the invariant that a Ratio -- value is reduced to normal form. See #10011. -- | @since 4.0.0.0 instance (Data a, Integral a) => Data (Ratio a) where gfoldl k z (a :% b) = z (%) `k` a `k` b toConstr _ = ratioConstr gunfold k z c | constrIndex c == 1 = k (k (z (%))) gunfold _ _ _ = errorWithoutStackTrace "Data.Data.gunfold(Ratio)" dataTypeOf _ = ratioDataType ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ nilConstr :: Constr nilConstr = mkConstr listDataType "[]" [] Prefix consConstr :: Constr consConstr = mkConstr listDataType "(:)" [] Infix listDataType :: DataType listDataType = mkDataType "Prelude.[]" [nilConstr,consConstr] -- | For historical reasons, the constructor name used for @(:)@ is -- @"(:)"@. In a derived instance, it would be @":"@. -- -- @since 4.0.0.0 instance Data a => Data [a] where gfoldl _ z [] = z [] gfoldl f z (x:xs) = z (:) `f` x `f` xs toConstr [] = nilConstr toConstr (_:_) = consConstr gunfold k z c = case constrIndex c of 1 -> z [] 2 -> k (k (z (:))) _ -> errorWithoutStackTrace "Data.Data.gunfold(List)" dataTypeOf _ = listDataType dataCast1 f = gcast1 f -- -- The gmaps are given as an illustration. -- This shows that the gmaps for lists are different from list maps. -- gmapT _ [] = [] gmapT f (x:xs) = (f x:f xs) gmapQ _ [] = [] gmapQ f (x:xs) = [f x,f xs] gmapM _ [] = return [] gmapM f (x:xs) = f x >>= \x' -> f xs >>= \xs' -> return (x':xs') ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- | @since 4.14.0.0 deriving instance (Typeable (a :: Type -> Type -> Type), Typeable b, Typeable c, Data (a b c)) => Data (WrappedArrow a b c) -- | @since 4.14.0.0 deriving instance (Typeable (m :: Type -> Type), Typeable a, Data (m a)) => Data (WrappedMonad m a) -- | @since 4.14.0.0 deriving instance Data a => Data (ZipList a) -- | @since 4.9.0.0 deriving instance Data a => Data (NonEmpty a) -- | @since 4.0.0.0 deriving instance Data a => Data (Maybe a) -- | @since 4.0.0.0 deriving instance Data Ordering -- | @since 4.0.0.0 deriving instance (Data a, Data b) => Data (Either a b) -- | @since 4.8.0.0 deriving instance Data Void -- | @since 4.0.0.0 deriving instance Data () -- | @since 4.15 deriving instance Data a => Data (Solo a) -- | @since 4.0.0.0 deriving instance (Data a, Data b) => Data (a,b) -- | @since 4.0.0.0 deriving instance (Data a, Data b, Data c) => Data (a,b,c) -- | @since 4.0.0.0 deriving instance (Data a, Data b, Data c, Data d) => Data (a,b,c,d) -- | @since 4.0.0.0 deriving instance (Data a, Data b, Data c, Data d, Data e) => Data (a,b,c,d,e) -- | @since 4.0.0.0 deriving instance (Data a, Data b, Data c, Data d, Data e, Data f) => Data (a,b,c,d,e,f) -- | @since 4.0.0.0 deriving instance (Data a, Data b, Data c, Data d, Data e, Data f, Data g) => Data (a,b,c,d,e,f,g) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- | @since 4.8.0.0 instance Data a => Data (Ptr a) where toConstr _ = errorWithoutStackTrace "Data.Data.toConstr(Ptr)" gunfold _ _ = errorWithoutStackTrace "Data.Data.gunfold(Ptr)" dataTypeOf _ = mkNoRepType "GHC.Ptr.Ptr" dataCast1 x = gcast1 x -- | @since 4.18.0.0 deriving instance Data a => Data (ConstPtr a) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- | @since 4.8.0.0 instance Data a => Data (ForeignPtr a) where toConstr _ = errorWithoutStackTrace "Data.Data.toConstr(ForeignPtr)" gunfold _ _ = errorWithoutStackTrace "Data.Data.gunfold(ForeignPtr)" dataTypeOf _ = mkNoRepType "GHC.ForeignPtr.ForeignPtr" dataCast1 x = gcast1 x -- | @since 4.11.0.0 deriving instance Data IntPtr -- | @since 4.11.0.0 deriving instance Data WordPtr ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The Data instance for Array preserves data abstraction at the cost of -- inefficiency. We omit reflection services for the sake of data abstraction. -- | @since 4.8.0.0 instance (Data a, Data b, Ix a) => Data (Array a b) where gfoldl f z a = z (listArray (bounds a)) `f` (elems a) toConstr _ = errorWithoutStackTrace "Data.Data.toConstr(Array)" gunfold _ _ = errorWithoutStackTrace "Data.Data.gunfold(Array)" dataTypeOf _ = mkNoRepType "Data.Array.Array" dataCast2 x = gcast2 x ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Data instance for Proxy -- | @since 4.7.0.0 deriving instance (Data t) => Data (Proxy t) -- | @since 4.7.0.0 deriving instance (a ~ b, Data a) => Data (a :~: b) -- | @since 4.10.0.0 deriving instance (Typeable i, Typeable j, Typeable a, Typeable b, (a :: i) ~~ (b :: j)) => Data (a :~~: b) -- | @since 4.7.0.0 deriving instance (Coercible a b, Data a, Data b) => Data (Coercion a b) -- | @since 4.9.0.0 deriving instance Data a => Data (Identity a) -- | @since 4.10.0.0 deriving instance (Typeable k, Data a, Typeable (b :: k)) => Data (Const a b) -- | @since 4.7.0.0 deriving instance Data Version ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Data instances for Data.Monoid wrappers -- | @since 4.8.0.0 deriving instance Data a => Data (Dual a) -- | @since 4.8.0.0 deriving instance Data All -- | @since 4.8.0.0 deriving instance Data Any -- | @since 4.8.0.0 deriving instance Data a => Data (Sum a) -- | @since 4.8.0.0 deriving instance Data a => Data (Product a) -- | @since 4.8.0.0 deriving instance Data a => Data (First a) -- | @since 4.8.0.0 deriving instance Data a => Data (Last a) -- | @since 4.8.0.0 deriving instance (Data (f a), Data a, Typeable f) => Data (Alt f a) -- | @since 4.12.0.0 deriving instance (Data (f a), Data a, Typeable f) => Data (Ap f a) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Data instances for GHC.Generics representations -- | @since 4.9.0.0 deriving instance Data p => Data (U1 p) -- | @since 4.9.0.0 deriving instance Data p => Data (Par1 p) -- | @since 4.9.0.0 deriving instance (Data (f p), Typeable f, Data p) => Data (Rec1 f p) -- | @since 4.9.0.0 deriving instance (Typeable i, Data p, Data c) => Data (K1 i c p) -- | @since 4.9.0.0 deriving instance (Data p, Data (f p), Typeable c, Typeable i, Typeable f) => Data (M1 i c f p) -- | @since 4.9.0.0 deriving instance (Typeable f, Typeable g, Data p, Data (f p), Data (g p)) => Data ((f :+: g) p) -- | @since 4.9.0.0 deriving instance (Typeable (f :: Type -> Type), Typeable (g :: Type -> Type), Data p, Data (f (g p))) => Data ((f :.: g) p) -- | @since 4.9.0.0 deriving instance Data p => Data (V1 p) -- | @since 4.9.0.0 deriving instance (Typeable f, Typeable g, Data p, Data (f p), Data (g p)) => Data ((f :*: g) p) -- | @since 4.9.0.0 deriving instance Data Generics.Fixity -- | @since 4.9.0.0 deriving instance Data Associativity -- | @since 4.9.0.0 deriving instance Data SourceUnpackedness -- | @since 4.9.0.0 deriving instance Data SourceStrictness -- | @since 4.9.0.0 deriving instance Data DecidedStrictness ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Data instances for Data.Ord -- | @since 4.12.0.0 deriving instance Data a => Data (Down a)