| Copyright | (c) Milan Straka 2010 (c) Johan Tibell 2011 (c) Bryan O'Sullivan 2011 2012 |
|---|---|
| License | BSD-3-Clause |
| Maintainer | johan.tibell@gmail.com |
| Stability | provisional |
| Portability | portable |
| Safe Haskell | Safe |
| Language | Haskell2010 |
Data.Hashable.Lifted
Description
Lifting of the Hashable class to unary and binary type constructors.
These classes are needed to express the constraints on arguments of
types that are parameterized by type constructors. Fixed-point data
types and monad transformers are such types.
Synopsis
- class Eq1 t => Hashable1 t where
- liftHashWithSalt :: (Int -> a -> Int) -> Int -> t a -> Int
- class Eq2 t => Hashable2 t where
- hashWithSalt1 :: (Hashable1 f, Hashable a) => Int -> f a -> Int
- hashWithSalt2 :: (Hashable2 f, Hashable a, Hashable b) => Int -> f a b -> Int
- defaultLiftHashWithSalt :: (Hashable2 f, Hashable a) => (Int -> b -> Int) -> Int -> f a b -> Int
Type Classes
class Eq1 t => Hashable1 t where Source #
Minimal complete definition
Nothing
Methods
liftHashWithSalt :: (Int -> a -> Int) -> Int -> t a -> Int Source #
Lift a hashing function through the type constructor.
Instances
class Eq2 t => Hashable2 t where Source #
Methods
liftHashWithSalt2 :: (Int -> a -> Int) -> (Int -> b -> Int) -> Int -> t a b -> Int Source #
Lift a hashing function through the binary type constructor.
Instances
| Hashable2 Either Source # | |
| Hashable2 (,) Source # | |
Defined in Data.Hashable.Class | |
| Hashable2 Map Source # | Since: 1.3.4.0 |
| Hashable a1 => Hashable2 ((,,) a1) Source # | |
Defined in Data.Hashable.Class | |
| Hashable2 (Const :: Type -> Type -> Type) Source # | |
| (Hashable a1, Hashable a2) => Hashable2 ((,,,) a1 a2) Source # | |
Defined in Data.Hashable.Class | |
Auxiliary Functions
hashWithSalt1 :: (Hashable1 f, Hashable a) => Int -> f a -> Int Source #
Lift the hashWithSalt function through the type constructor.
hashWithSalt1 = liftHashWithSalt hashWithSalt
hashWithSalt2 :: (Hashable2 f, Hashable a, Hashable b) => Int -> f a b -> Int Source #
Lift the hashWithSalt function through the type constructor.
hashWithSalt2 = liftHashWithSalt2 hashWithSalt hashWithSalt
defaultLiftHashWithSalt :: (Hashable2 f, Hashable a) => (Int -> b -> Int) -> Int -> f a b -> Int Source #
Lift the hashWithSalt function halfway through the type constructor.
This function makes a suitable default implementation of liftHashWithSalt,
given that the type constructor t in question can unify with f a.
Motivation
This type classes provided in this module are used to express constraints
on type constructors in a Haskell98-compatible fashion. As an example, consider
the following two types (Note that these instances are not actually provided
because hashable does not have transformers or free as a dependency):
newtype WriterT w m a = WriterT { runWriterT :: m (a, w) }
data Free f a = Pure a | Free (f (Free f a))The Hashable1 instances for WriterT and Free could be written as:
instance (Hashable w, Hashable1 m) => Hashable1 (WriterT w m) where
liftHashWithSalt h s (WriterT m) =
liftHashWithSalt (liftHashWithSalt2 h hashWithSalt) s m
instance Hashable1 f => Hashable1 (Free f) where
liftHashWithSalt h = go where
go s x = case x of
Pure a -> h s a
Free p -> liftHashWithSalt go s pThe Hashable instances for these types can be trivially recovered with
hashWithSalt1:
instance (Hashable w, Hashable1 m, Hashable a) => Hashable (WriterT w m a) where
hashWithSalt = hashWithSalt1
instance (Hashable1 f, Hashable a) => Hashable (Free f a) where
hashWithSalt = hashWithSalt1