Data.Profunctor.Strong
#Strong
class Strong :: (Type -> Type -> Type) -> Constraint
class (Profunctor p) <= Strong p where
The Strong
class extends Profunctor
with combinators for working with
product types.
first
and second
lift values in a Profunctor
to act on the first and
second components of a Tuple
, respectively.
Another way to think about Strong is to piggyback on the intuition of inputs and outputs. Rewriting the type signature in this light then yields:
first :: forall input output a. p input output -> p (Tuple input a) (Tuple output a)
second :: forall input output a. p input output -> p (Tuple a input) (Tuple a output)
If we specialize the profunctor p to the function arrow, we get the following type signatures, which may look a bit more familiar:
first :: forall input output a. (input -> output) -> (Tuple input a) -> (Tuple output a)
second :: forall input output a. (input -> output) -> (Tuple a input) -> (Tuple a output)
So, when the profunctor
is Function
application, first
essentially applies your function
to the first element of a Tuple
, and second
applies it to the second element (same as map
would do).
Members
first :: forall a b c. p a b -> p (Tuple a c) (Tuple b c)
second :: forall a b c. p b c -> p (Tuple a b) (Tuple a c)
Instances
#splitStrong
splitStrong :: forall p a b c d. Category p => Strong p => p a b -> p c d -> p (Tuple a c) (Tuple b d)
Compose a value acting on a Tuple
from two values, each acting on one of
the components of the Tuple
.
Specializing (***)
to function application would look like this:
(***) :: forall a b c d. (a -> b) -> (c -> d) -> (Tuple a c) -> (Tuple b d)
We take two functions, f
and g
, and we transform them into a single function which
takes a Tuple
and maps f
over the first element and g
over the second. Just like bi-map
would do for the bi-functor
instance of Tuple
.
#(***)
Operator alias for Data.Profunctor.Strong.splitStrong (right-associative / precedence 3)
#fanout
fanout :: forall p a b c. Category p => Strong p => p a b -> p a c -> p a (Tuple b c)
Compose a value which introduces a Tuple
from two values, each introducing
one side of the Tuple
.
This combinator is useful when assembling values from smaller components, because it provides a way to support two different types of output.
Specializing (&&&)
to function application would look like this:
(&&&) :: forall a b c. (a -> b) -> (a -> c) -> (a -> (Tuple b c))
We take two functions, f
and g
, with the same parameter type and we transform them into a
single function which takes one parameter and returns a Tuple
of the results of running
f
and g
on the parameter, respectively. This allows us to run two parallel computations
on the same input and return both results in a Tuple
.
#(&&&)
Operator alias for Data.Profunctor.Strong.fanout (right-associative / precedence 3)
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