Indecipherable symbols that some people claim have actual meaning.
Please see the documentation for installation instructions.
Importing Runes introduces several new operators and one global function that correspond to common Haskell typeclasses:
<^>
(pronounced "map")
<*>
(pronounced "apply")<*
(pronounced "left sequence")*>
(pronounced "right sequence")pure
(pronounced "pure")
<|>
(pronounced "alternate")empty
(pronounced "empty")
>>-
(pronounced "flatMap") (left associative)-<<
(pronounced "flatMap") (right associative)>->
(pronounced "Monadic compose") (left associative)<-<
(pronounced "Monadic compose") (right associative)
We also include default implementations for Optional and Array with the following type signatures:
// Optional+Functor:
public func <^> <T, U>(f: T -> U, x: T?) -> U?
// Optional+Applicative:
public func <*> <T, U>(f: (T -> U)?, x: T?) -> U?
public func <* <T, U>(lhs: T?, rhs: U?) -> T?
public func *> <T, U>(lhs: T?, rhs: U?) -> U?
public func pure<T>(x: T) -> T?
// Optional+Alternative:
public func <|> <T>(lhs: T?, rhs: T?) -> T?
public func empty<T>() -> T?
// Optional+Monad:
public func >>- <T, U>(x: T?, f: T -> U?) -> U?
public func -<< <T, U>(f: T -> U?, x: T?) -> U?
public func >-> <T, U, V>(f: T -> U?, g: U -> V?) -> T -> V?
public func <-< <T, U, V>(f: U -> V?, g: T -> U?) -> T -> V?
// Array+Functor:
public func <^> <T, U>(f: T -> U, x: [T]) -> [U]
// Array+Applicative:
public func <*> <T, U>(fs: [T -> U], x: [T]) -> [U]
public func <* <T, U>(lhs: [T], rhs: [U]) -> [T]
public func *> <T, U>(lhs: [T], rhs: [U]) -> [U]
public func pure<T>(x: T) -> [T]
// Array+Alternative:
public func <|> <T>(lhs: [T], rhs: [T]) -> [T]
public func empty<T>() -> [T]
// Array+Monad:
public func >>- <T, U>(x: [T], f: T -> [U]) -> [U]
public func -<< <T, U>(f: T -> [U], x: [T]) -> [U]
public func >-> <T, U, V>(f: T -> [U], g: U -> [V]) -> T -> [V]
public func <-< <T, U, V>(f: U -> [V], g: T -> [U]) -> T -> [V]
// Result+Functor:
public func <^> <T, U, E>(f: (T) -> U, a: Result<T, E>) -> Result<U, E>
// Result+Applicative:
public func <*> <T, U, E>(f: Result<(T) -> U, E>, a: Result<T, E>) -> Result<U, E>
public func <* <T, U, E>(lhs: Result<T, E>, rhs: Result<U, E>) -> Result<T, E>
public func *> <T, U, E>(lhs: Result<T, E>, rhs: Result<U, E>) -> Result<U, E>
public func pure<T, E>(_ a: T) -> Result<T, E>
// Result+Alternative:
public func <|> <T, E>(lhs: Result<T, E>, rhs: @autoclosure () -> Result<T, E>) -> Result<T, E>
// Result+Monad:
public func >>- <T, U, E>(a: Result<T, E>, f: (T) -> Result<U, E>) -> Result<U, E>
public func -<< <T, U, E>(f: (T) -> Result<U, E>, a: Result<T, E>) -> Result<U, E>
public func >-> <T, U, V, E>(f: @escaping (T) -> Result<U, E>, g: @escaping (U) -> Result<V, E>) -> (T) -> Result<V, E>
public func <-< <T, U, V, E>(f: @escaping (U) -> Result<V, E>, g: @escaping (T) -> Result<U, E>) -> (T) -> Result<V, E>
See the CONTRIBUTING document. Thank you, contributors!
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