@hackage uniplate1.6.7
Help writing simple, concise and fast generic operations.
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Neil Mitchell <ndmitchell@gmail.com>
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- base >=3 && <4
- containers
- hashable >=1.1.2.3 && <1.2
- syb
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@hackage/hyloutils, @hackage/distributed-process-platform, @hackage/horname, @hackage/hugs2yc, @cardano/plutus-tx-plugin, @hackage/yesod-csp, Show all…
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separate_syb(on by default)
Uniplate is library for writing simple and concise generic operations. Uniplate has similar goals to the original Scrap Your Boilerplate work, but is substantially simpler and faster. The Uniplate manual is available at http://community.haskell.org/~ndm/darcs/uniplate/uniplate.htm.
To get started with Uniplate you should import one of the three following modules:
Data.Generics.Uniplate.Data- to quickly start writing generic functions. Most users should start by importing this module.Data.Generics.Uniplate.Direct- a replacement forData.Generics.Uniplate.Datawith substantially higher performance (around 5 times), but requires writing instance declarations.Data.Generics.Uniplate.Operations- definitions of all the operations defined by Uniplate. Both the above two modules re-export this module.
In addition, some users may want to make use of the following modules:
Data.Generics.Uniplate.Zipper- a zipper built on top of Uniplate instances.Data.Generics.SYB- users transitioning from the Scrap Your Boilerplate library.Data.Generics.Compos- users transitioning from the Compos library.Data.Generics.Uniplate.DataOnly- users making use of bothDataandDirectto avoid getting instance conflicts.