{-# LANGUAGE Rank2Types #-} {-# LANGUAGE TypeFamilies #-} {- | Module: Data.Mutable Description: Generic support for converting between mutable and immutable values. There is a common pattern in Haskell libraries that work with mutable data: * Two types, a mutable and an immutable variant of the same structure. * @thaw@ and @freeze@ functions to convert between these. * Sometimes unsafe variants of @thaw@ and @freeze@, which avoid a copy but can break referential transparency if misused. This module abstracts out the above pattern into a generic type family 'Thaw', and provides some of the common higher-level tools built on top of these primitives. Note that there's nothing terribly Cap'N Proto specific about this module; we may even factor it out into a separate package at some point. -} module Data.Mutable where import Control.Monad.Primitive (PrimMonad, PrimState) import Control.Monad.ST (ST, runST) -- | The 'Thaw' type class relates mutable and immutable versions of a type. -- The instance is defined on the immutable variant; @'Mutable' s a@ is the -- mutable version of an immutable type @a@, bound to the state token @s@. class Thaw a where -- | The mutable version of @a@, bound to the state token @s@. type Mutable s a -- | Convert an immutable value to a mutable one. thaw :: (PrimMonad m, PrimState m ~ s) => a -> m (Mutable s a) -- | Convert a mutable value to an immutable one. freeze :: (PrimMonad m, PrimState m ~ s) => Mutable s a -> m a -- | Like 'thaw', except that the caller is responsible for ensuring that -- the original value is not subsequently used; doing so may violate -- referential transparency. -- -- The default implementation of this is just the same as 'thaw', but -- typically an instance will override this with a trivial (unsafe) cast, -- hence the obligation described above. unsafeThaw :: (PrimMonad m, PrimState m ~ s) => a -> m (Mutable s a) unsafeThaw = thaw -- | Unsafe version of 'freeze' analagous to 'unsafeThaw'. The caller must -- ensure that the original value is not used after this call. unsafeFreeze :: (PrimMonad m, PrimState m ~ s) => Mutable s a -> m a unsafeFreeze = freeze -- | Create and freeze a mutable value, safely, without doing a full copy. -- internally, 'create' calls unsafeFreeze, but it cannot be directly used to -- violate referential transparency, as the value is not available to the -- caller after freezing. create :: Thaw a => (forall s. ST s (Mutable s a)) -> a create st = runST (st >>= unsafeFreeze) -- | Like 'create', but the result is wrapped in an instance of 'Traversable'. createT :: (Traversable f, Thaw a) => (forall s. ST s (f (Mutable s a))) -> f a createT st = runST (st >>= traverse unsafeFreeze)