Safe Haskell | None |
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Language | Haskell2010 |
Generate generics-sop
boilerplate instances using Template Haskell.
- deriveGeneric :: Name -> Q [Dec]
- deriveGenericOnly :: Name -> Q [Dec]
Documentation
deriveGeneric :: Name -> Q [Dec] Source
Generate generics-sop
boilerplate for the given datatype.
This function takes the name of a datatype and generates:
- a
Code
instance - a
Generic
instance - a
HasDatatypeInfo
instance
Note that the generated code will require the TypeFamilies
and
DataKinds
extensions to be enabled for the module.
Example: If you have the datatype
data Tree = Leaf Int | Node Tree Tree
and say
deriveGeneric ''Tree
then you get code that is equivalent to:
instance Generic Tree where type Code Tree = '[ '[Int], '[Tree, Tree] ] from (Leaf x) = SOP ( Z (I x :* Nil)) from (Node l r) = SOP (S (Z (I l :* I r :* Nil))) to (SOP (Z (I x :* Nil))) = Leaf x to (SOP (S (Z (I l :* I r :* Nil)))) = Node l r to _ = error "unreachable" -- to avoid GHC warnings instance HasDatatypeInfo Tree where datatypeInfo _ = ADT "Main" "Tree" (Constructor "Leaf" :* Constructor "Node" :* Nil)
Limitations: Generation does not work for GADTs, for datatypes that involve existential quantification, for datatypes with unboxed fields.
deriveGenericOnly :: Name -> Q [Dec] Source
Like deriveGeneric
, but omit the HasDatatypeInfo
instance.