I've written two monads for a domain-specific language I'm developing. The first is Lang, which is supposed to include everything needed to parse the language line by line. I knew I would want reader, writer, and state, so I used the RWS monad:
type LangLog = [String]
type LangState = [(String, String)]
type LangConfig = [(String, String)]
newtype Lang a = Lang { unLang :: RWS LangConfig LangLog LangState a }
deriving
( Functor
, Applicative
, Monad
, MonadReader LangConfig
, MonadWriter LangLog
, MonadState LangState
)
The second is Repl, which uses Haskeline to interact with a user:
newtype Repl a = Repl { unRepl :: MaybeT (InputT IO) a }
deriving
( Functor
, Applicative
, Monad
, MonadIO
)
Both seem to work individually (they compile and I've played around with their behavior in GHCi), but I've been unable to embed Lang into Repl to parse lines from the user. The main question is, how can I do that?
More specifically, if I write Repl to include Lang the way I originally intended:
newtype Repl a = Repl { unRepl :: MaybeT (InputT IO) (Lang a) }
deriving
( Functor
, Applicative
, Monad
, MonadIO
, MonadReader LangConfig
, MonadWriter LangLog
, MonadState LangState
)
It mostly typechecks, but I can't derive Applicative (required for Monad and all the rest).
Since I'm new to monad transformers and designing REPLs, I've been studying/cargo-culting from Glambda's Repl.hs and Monad.hs. I originally picked it because I will try to use GADTs for my expressions too. It includes a couple unfamiliar practices, which I've adopted but am totally open to changing:
newtype+GeneralizedNewtypeDeriving(is this dangerous?)MaybeTto allow quitting the REPL withmzero
Here's my working code so far:
{- LANGUAGE GeneralizedNewtypeDeriving #-}
module Main where
import Control.Monad.RWS.Lazy
import Control.Monad.Trans.Maybe
import System.Console.Haskeline
-- Lang monad for parsing language line by line
type LangLog = [String]
type LangState = [(String, String)]
type LangConfig = [(String, String)]
newtype Lang a = Lang { unLang :: RWS LangConfig LangLog LangState a }
deriving
( Functor
, Applicative
, Monad
, MonadReader LangConfig
, MonadWriter LangLog
, MonadState LangState
)
-- Repl monad for responding to user input
newtype Repl a = Repl { unRepl :: MaybeT (InputT IO) (Lang a) }
deriving
( Functor
, Applicative
, Monad
, MonadIO
)
And a couple attempts to extend it. First, including Lang in Repl as mentioned above:
newtype Repl a = Repl { unRepl :: MaybeT (InputT IO) (Lang a) }
deriving
( Functor
, Applicative
)
-- Can't make a derived instance of ‘Functor Repl’
-- (even with cunning newtype deriving):
-- You need DeriveFunctor to derive an instance for this class
-- In the newtype declaration for ‘Repl’
--
-- After :set -XDeriveFunctor, it still complains:
--
-- Can't make a derived instance of ‘Applicative Repl’
-- (even with cunning newtype deriving):
-- cannot eta-reduce the representation type enough
-- In the newtype declaration for ‘Repl’
Next, trying to just use both of them at once:
-- Repl around Lang:
-- can't access Lang operations (get, put, ask, tell)
type ReplLang a = Repl (Lang a)
test1 :: ReplLang ()
test1 = do
liftIO $ putStrLn "can do liftIO here"
-- but not ask
return $ return ()
-- Lang around Repl:
-- can't access Repl operations (liftIO, getInputLine)
type LangRepl a = Lang (Repl a)
test2 :: LangRepl ()
test2 = do
_ <- ask -- can do ask
-- but not liftIO
return $ return ()
Not shown: I also tried various permutations of lift on the ask and putStrLn calls. Finally, to be sure this isn't an RWS-specific issue I tried writing Lang without it:
newtype Lang2 a = Lang2
{ unLang2 :: ReaderT LangConfig (WriterT LangLog (State LangState)) a
}
deriving
( Functor
, Applicative
)
That gives the same eta-reduce error.
So to recap, the main thing I want to know is how do I combine these two monads? Am I missing an obvious combination of lifts, or arranging the transformer stack wrong, or running into some deeper issue?
Here are a couple possibly-related questions I looked at:
- Tidying up Monads - turning application of a monad transformer into newtype monad
- Generalized Newtype DerivingGeneralized Newtype Deriving
- Issue deriving MonadTrans for chained custom monad transformers
Update: my hand-wavy understanding of monad transformers was the main problem. Using RWST instead of RWS so LangT can be inserted between Repl and IO mostly solves it:
newtype LangT m a = LangT { unLangT :: RWST LangConfig LangLog LangState m a }
deriving
( Functor
, Applicative
, Monad
, MonadReader LangConfig
, MonadWriter LangLog
, MonadState LangState
)
type Lang2 a = LangT Identity a
newtype Repl2 a = Repl2 { unRepl2 :: MaybeT (LangT (InputT IO)) a }
deriving
( Functor
, Applicative
, Monad
-- , MonadIO -- ghc: No instance for (MonadIO (LangT (InputT IO)))
, MonadReader LangConfig
, MonadWriter LangLog
, MonadState LangState
)
The only remaining issue is I need to figure out how to make Repl2 an instance io MonadIO.
Update 2: All good now! Just needed to add MonadTrans to the list of instances derived for LangT.