between: Function combinator "between" and derived combinators

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It turns out that this combinator

f ~@~ g = (f .) . (. g)

is a powerful thing. It was abstracted from following (commonly used) pattern f . h . g where f and g are fixed.

This library not only defines ~@~ combinator, but also a some derived combinators that can help us to easily define a lot of things including lenses. See lens package for detais on what lenses are.

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Versions [RSS] 0.9.0.0, 0.9.0.1, 0.9.0.2, 0.10.0.0, 0.11.0.0
Change log ChangeLog.md
Dependencies base (>3 && <5) [details]
License BSD-3-Clause
Copyright (c) 2013, 2014 Peter Trško
Author Peter Trško
Maintainer peter.trsko@gmail.com
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Home page https://github.com/trskop/between
Bug tracker https://github.com/trskop/between/issues
Source repo head: git clone git://github.com/trskop/between.git
this: git clone git://github.com/trskop/between.git(tag v0.9.0.0)
Uploaded by PeterTrsko at 2014-08-14T20:00:01Z
Distributions LTSHaskell:0.11.0.0, NixOS:0.11.0.0, Stackage:0.11.0.0
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It turns out that this combinator

f ~@~ g = (f .) . (. g)

is a powerful thing. It was abstracted from following (commonly used) pattern f . h . g where f and g are fixed.

This library not only defines ~@~ combinator, but also a some derived combinators that can help us to easily define a lot of things including lenses. See lens package for detais on what lenses are.