Record access
From HaskellWiki
Here some proposal for desugared fine functional record field access for HaskellTwo and above.
{- | In Haskell 98 the name of a record field is automatically also the name of a function which gets the value of the according field. E.g. if we have @ data Pair a b = Pair {first :: a, second :: b} @ then @ first :: Pair a b -> a second :: Pair a b -> b @ However for setting or modifying a field value we need to use some syntactic sugar, which is often clumsy. @ modifyFirst :: (a -> a) -> (Pair a b -> Pair a b) modifyFirst f r@(Pair {first=a}) = r{first = f a} @ We propose to extend the meaning of the record field names to a function which allows setting, getting and modifying values easily. -} module RecordAccess where import Control.Monad.State (MonadState, StateT) import qualified Control.Monad.State as State import Data.Char (ord) {- | The access functions we propose, look very similar to those needed for List.mapAccumL (but parameter order is swapped) and State monad. They get the new value of the field and the record and return the old value of the field and the record with the updated field. -} type Accessor r a = a -> r -> (a, r) {- * Access helper functions, these are similar to State methods and should be in Prelude -} {- | Set the value of a field. -} set :: Accessor r a -> a -> r -> r set f x = snd . f x {- | Set many fields at once. This function could also be used for initialisation of record, if record value with undefined fields is provided. Drawback: Since all types in a list must have the same type, you can set only values of the same type. -} setMany :: [r -> (a, r)] -> r -> r setMany = flip (foldl (\x f -> snd (f x))) {- | This is a general function, but it is especially useful for setting many values of different type at once. -} compose :: [r -> r] -> r -> r compose = flip (foldl (flip id)) {- | Get the value of a field. -} get :: Accessor r a -> r -> a get f = fst . f undefined {- | Transform the value of a field by a function. -} modify :: Accessor r a -> (a -> a) -> (r -> r) modify f g rOld = let (a,rNew) = f (g a) rOld in rNew {- * Access helper functions in a State monad. -} setState :: MonadState r m => Accessor r a -> a -> m () setState f x = State.modify (set f x) getState :: MonadState r m => Accessor r a -> m a getState f = State.gets (get f) modifyState :: MonadState r m => Accessor r a -> (a -> a) -> m () modifyState f g = State.modify (modify f g) {- * Reading records from streams -} class ReadBin a where readBin :: String -> Maybe (a, String) instance ReadBin Char where readBin (c:cs) = Just (c,cs) readBin _ = Nothing instance ReadBin Int where readBin (c0:c1:c2:c3:cs) = Just (foldl1 (\acc d -> acc*256+d) (map ord [c0,c1,c2,c3]), cs) readBin _ = Nothing type Parser r = (r, String) -> Maybe (r, String) readField :: ReadBin a => Accessor r a -> Parser r readField f (r,s) = do (x,s') <- readBin s return (set f x r, s') readRecord :: [Parser r] -> Parser r readRecord ps = flip (foldl (>>=)) ps . Just {- * Example accessors for the pair type -} {- | Access to the first value of a pair. -} first :: Accessor (a,b) a first xNew (xOld,y) = (xOld, (xNew,y)) {- | Access to the second value of a pair. -} second :: Accessor (a,b) b second yNew (x,yOld) = (yOld, (x,yNew)) {- * Example accesses -} {- | Example of using 'set', 'get', 'modify'. -} example :: Int example = get second $ modify second succ $ set first 'a' $ ('b',7) exampleState :: State.State (Char,Int) Int exampleState = do setState first 'a' modifyState second succ getState second exampleInit :: (Char,Int) exampleInit = compose [set first 'b', modify first succ, set second 7] (undefined,undefined) -- setMany [first 'b', second 7] (undefined,undefined) exampleRead :: Maybe ((Char,Int), String) exampleRead = readRecord [readField first, readField second] ((undefined,undefined), "c\059\154\202\000")
There is a partial implementation of this using Template Haskell for GHC.
