Multirec
GenericProgramming
Introduction
Many generic programs require information about the recursive positions
of a datatype. Examples include the generic fold, generic rewriting or
the Zipper data structure. Several generic programming systems allow to
write such functions by viewing datatypes as fixed points of a pattern
functor. Traditionally, this view has been limited to so-called regular
datatypes such as lists and binary trees. In particular, systems of
mutually recursive datatypes have been excluded.
With the multirec library, we provide a mechanism to talk about fixed
points of systems of datatypes that may be mutually recursive. On top
of this representations, generic functions such as the fold or the zipper
can then be defined.
We expect that the library will be especially interesting for compiler
writers, because ASTs are typically systems of mutually recursive datatypes,
and with multirec it becomes easy to write generic functions on ASTs.
The library is based on ideas described in the paper:
Download
Get the latest version of
multirec from Hackage:
cabal install multirec
Development
The
repository for multirec is on Github.
Bug reports
The
bug tracker for multirec is also on Github.
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AndresLoeh - 30 Oct 2011