Package com.jnape.palatable.lambda.monad
Interface Monad<A,M extends Monad<?,M>>
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- Type Parameters:
A- the type of the parameterM- the unification parameter to more tightly type-constrain Monads to themselves
- All Superinterfaces:
Applicative<A,M>,Functor<A,M>
- All Known Subinterfaces:
BiMonoidFactory<A,B,C>,BiPredicate<A,B>,BiSemigroupFactory<A,B,C>,Effect<A>,Fn0<A>,Fn1<A,B>,Fn2<A,B,C>,Fn3<A,B,C,D>,Fn4<A,B,C,D,E>,Fn5<A,B,C,D,E,F>,Fn6<A,B,C,D,E,F,G>,Fn7<A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H>,Fn8<A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I>,Iso<S,T,A,B>,Iso.Simple<S,A>,Kleisli<A,B,M,MB>,Lens<S,T,A,B>,Lens.Simple<S,A>,MonadError<E,A,M>,MonadReader<R,A,MR>,MonadRec<A,M>,MonadT<M,A,MT,T>,MonadWriter<W,A,MW>,Monoid<A>,MonoidFactory<A,B>,Predicate<A>,Prism<S,T,A,B>,Prism.Simple<S,A>,Schema<Values>,Semigroup<A>,SemigroupFactory<A,B>,TypeSafeKey<A,B>,TypeSafeKey.Simple<A>
- All Known Implementing Classes:
$,Absent,AddAll,All,Alter,And,Any,AutoBracket,Between,Both,Bracket,CartesianProduct,CatMaybes,Choice2,Choice2._A,Choice2._B,Choice3,Choice3._A,Choice3._B,Choice3._C,Choice4,Choice4._A,Choice4._B,Choice4._C,Choice4._D,Choice5,Choice5._A,Choice5._B,Choice5._C,Choice5._D,Choice5._E,Choice6,Choice6._A,Choice6._B,Choice6._C,Choice6._D,Choice6._E,Choice6._F,Choice7,Choice7._A,Choice7._B,Choice7._C,Choice7._D,Choice7._E,Choice7._F,Choice7._G,Choice8,Choice8._A,Choice8._B,Choice8._C,Choice8._D,Choice8._E,Choice8._F,Choice8._G,Choice8._H,Clamp,CmpEq,CmpEqBy,CmpEqWith,Coalesce,Collapse,Collapse,Compare,Compose,Compose,Concat,Cons,Const,Constantly,Cycle,Difference,Distinct,Downcast,Drop,DropWhile,Either,Either.Left,Either.Right,EitherT,Empty,Endo,EndoK,Eq,Filter,Find,First,Flatten,FoldLeft,FoldRight,Force,GroupBy,GT,GTBy,GTE,GTEBy,GTEWith,GTWith,Head,Id,Identity,IdentityT,IfThenElse,InGroupsOf,Init,Inits,Intersection,Intersperse,Into,Into1,Into3,Into4,Into5,Into6,Into7,Into8,IO,IO.Compose,Iterate,IterateT,Join,LambdaIterable,Last,Last,Lazy,Lazy.Compose,Lazy.Later,LazyRec,LazyT,LeftAll,LeftAll,LeftAny,LeftAny,LiftA2,LiftA3,LiftA4,LiftA5,LiftA6,LiftA7,LT,LTBy,LTE,LTEBy,LTEWith,LTWith,Magnetize,MagnetizeBy,Map,Market,Matching,Max,MaxBy,MaxWith,Maybe,Maybe.Just,Maybe.Nothing,MaybeT,Merge,Merge,MergeHMaps,MergeMaps,Min,MinBy,MinWith,Not,Occurrences,Or,Over,Partition,Peek,Peek2,Pre,PrependAll,Present,PutAll,RateLimit,Re,ReaderT,RecursiveResult,RecursiveResult.Recurse,RecursiveResult.Terminate,ReduceLeft,ReduceRight,Repeat,Replicate,Reverse,RightAll,RightAll,RightAny,RightAny,RunAll,RunAll,SafeT,ScanLeft,Sequence,Set,SingletonHList,Size,Slide,Snoc,Sort,SortBy,SortWith,Span,State,StateT,Tagged,Tail,Tails,Take,TakeWhile,These,These._A,These._B,These.Both,Times,ToArray,ToCollection,ToMap,Trampoline,Trivial,Try,Try.Failure,Try.Success,Tuple2,Tuple3,Tuple4,Tuple5,Tuple6,Tuple7,Tuple8,Tupler2,Uncons,Under,Unfoldr,Union,Until,Upcast,View,Writer,WriterT,Xor,Zip,ZipWith
public interface Monad<A,M extends Monad<?,M>> extends Applicative<A,M>
Monads areApplicativefunctors that support a flattening operation to unwrapM<M<A>> -> M<A>. This flattening operation, coupled withApplicative.zip(Applicative), gives rise toflatMap(Fn1), a binding operation that maps the carrier value to a new monad instance in the same category, and then unwraps the outer layer.In addition to the applicative laws, there are 3 specific monad laws that monads should obey:
- left identity:
m.pure(a).flatMap(fn).equals(fn.apply(a)) - right identity:
m.flatMap(m::pure).equals(m) - associativity:
m.flatMap(f).flatMap(g).equals(m.flatMap(a -> f.apply(a).flatMap(g)))
For more information, read about Monads.
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Method Summary
All Methods Static Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Default Methods Modifier and Type Method Description default <B> Monad<B,M>discardL(Applicative<B,M> appB)Sequence both thisApplicativeandappB, discarding thisApplicative'sresult and returningappB.default <B> Monad<A,M>discardR(Applicative<B,M> appB)Sequence both thisApplicativeandappB, discardingappB'sresult and returning thisApplicative.<B> Monad<B,M>flatMap(Fn1<? super A,? extends Monad<B,M>> f)Chain dependent computations that may continue or short-circuit based on previous results.default <B> Monad<B,M>fmap(Fn1<? super A,? extends B> fn)Covariantly transmute this functor's parameter using the given mapping function.static <M extends Monad<?,M>,A,MA extends Monad<A,M>>
MAjoin(Monad<? extends MA,M> mma)default <B> Lazy<? extends Monad<B,M>>lazyZip(Lazy<? extends Applicative<Fn1<? super A,? extends B>,M>> lazyAppFn)Given alazyinstance of this applicative over a mapping function, "zip" the two instances together using whatever application semantics the current applicative supports.<B> Monad<B,M>pure(B b)Lift the valuebinto this applicative functor.default <B> Monad<B,M>zip(Applicative<Fn1<? super A,? extends B>,M> appFn)Given another instance of this applicative over a mapping function, "zip" the two instances together using whatever application semantics the current applicative supports.
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Method Detail
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flatMap
<B> Monad<B,M> flatMap(Fn1<? super A,? extends Monad<B,M>> f)
Chain dependent computations that may continue or short-circuit based on previous results.- Type Parameters:
B- the resulting monad parameter type- Parameters:
f- the dependent computation over A- Returns:
- the new monad instance
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fmap
default <B> Monad<B,M> fmap(Fn1<? super A,? extends B> fn)
Covariantly transmute this functor's parameter using the given mapping function. Generally this method is specialized to return an instance of the class implementing Functor.
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zip
default <B> Monad<B,M> zip(Applicative<Fn1<? super A,? extends B>,M> appFn)
Given another instance of this applicative over a mapping function, "zip" the two instances together using whatever application semantics the current applicative supports.
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lazyZip
default <B> Lazy<? extends Monad<B,M>> lazyZip(Lazy<? extends Applicative<Fn1<? super A,? extends B>,M>> lazyAppFn)
Given alazyinstance of this applicative over a mapping function, "zip" the two instances together using whatever application semantics the current applicative supports. This is useful for applicatives that support lazy evaluation and early termination.
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discardL
default <B> Monad<B,M> discardL(Applicative<B,M> appB)
Sequence both thisApplicativeandappB, discarding thisApplicative'sresult and returningappB. This is generally useful for sequentially performing side-effects.
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discardR
default <B> Monad<A,M> discardR(Applicative<B,M> appB)
Sequence both thisApplicativeandappB, discardingappB'sresult and returning thisApplicative. This is generally useful for sequentially performing side-effects.
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