## Unreleased ### Bug Fixes * foldxM was not fully strict, fixed. ## 0.4.0 ### Breaking changes * Signatures of `zipWithM` and `zipAsyncWithM` have changed * Some functions in prelude now require an additional `Monad` constraint on the underlying type of the stream. ### Deprecations * `once` has been deprecated and renamed to `yieldM` ### Enhancements * Add concurrency control primitives `maxThreads` and `maxBuffer`. * Concurrency of a stream with bounded concurrency when used with `take` is now limited by the number elements demanded by `take`. * Significant performance improvements utilizing stream fusion optimizations. * Add `yield` to construct a singleton stream from a pure value * Add `repeat` to generate an infinite stream by repeating a pure value * Add `fromList` and `fromListM` to generate streams from lists, faster than `fromFoldable` and `fromFoldableM` * Add `map` as a synonym of fmap * Add `scanlM'`, the monadic version of scanl' * Add `takeWhileM` and `dropWhileM` * Add `filterM` ## 0.3.0 ### Breaking changes * Some prelude functions, to whom concurrency capability has been added, will now require a `MonadAsync` constraint. ### Bug Fixes * Fixed a race due to which, in a rare case, we might block indefinitely on an MVar due to a lost wakeup. * Fixed an issue in adaptive concurrency. The issue caused us to stop creating more worker threads in some cases due to a race. This bug would not cause any functional issue but may reduce concurrency in some cases. ### Enhancements * Added a concurrent lookahead stream type `Ahead` * Added `fromFoldableM` API that creates a stream from a container of monadic actions * Monadic stream generation functions `consM`, `|:`, `unfoldrM`, `replicateM`, `repeatM`, `iterateM` and `fromFoldableM` can now generate streams concurrently when used with concurrent stream types. * Monad transformation functions `mapM` and `sequence` can now map actions concurrently when used at appropriate stream types. * Added concurrent function application operators to run stages of a stream processing function application pipeline concurrently. * Added `mapMaybe` and `mapMaybeM`. ## 0.2.1 ### Bug Fixes * Fixed a bug that caused some transformation ops to return incorrect results when used with concurrent streams. The affected ops are `take`, `filter`, `takeWhile`, `drop`, `dropWhile`, and `reverse`. ## 0.2.0 ### Breaking changes * Changed the semantics of the Semigroup instance for `InterleavedT`, `AsyncT` and `ParallelT`. The new semantics are as follows: * For `InterleavedT`, `<>` operation interleaves two streams * For `AsyncT`, `<>` now concurrently merges two streams in a left biased manner using demand based concurrency. * For `ParallelT`, the `<>` operation now concurrently meges the two streams in a fairly parallel manner. To adapt to the new changes, replace `<>` with `serial` wherever it is used for stream types other than `StreamT`. * Remove the `Alternative` instance. To adapt to this change replace any usage of `<|>` with `parallel` and `empty` with `nil`. * Stream type now defaults to the `SerialT` type unless explicitly specified using a type combinator or a monomorphic type. This change reduces puzzling type errors for beginners. It includes the following two changes: * Change the type of all stream elimination functions to use `SerialT` instead of a polymorphic type. This makes sure that the stream type is always fixed at all exits. * Change the type combinators (e.g. `parallely`) to only fix the argument stream type and the output stream type remains polymorphic. Stream types may have to be changed or type combinators may have to be added or removed to adapt to this change. * Change the type of `foldrM` to make it consistent with `foldrM` in base. * `async` is renamed to `mkAsync` and `async` is now a new API with a different meaning. * `ZipAsync` is renamed to `ZipAsyncM` and `ZipAsync` is now ZipAsyncM specialized to the IO Monad. * Remove the `MonadError` instance as it was not working correctly for parallel compositions. Use `MonadThrow` instead for error propagation. * Remove Num/Fractional/Floating instances as they are not very useful. Use `fmap` and `liftA2` instead. ### Deprecations * Deprecate and rename the following symbols: * `Streaming` to `IsStream` * `runStreaming` to `runStream` * `StreamT` to `SerialT` * `InterleavedT` to `WSerialT` * `ZipStream` to `ZipSerialM` * `ZipAsync` to `ZipAsyncM` * `interleaving` to `wSerially` * `zipping` to `zipSerially` * `zippingAsync` to `zipAsyncly` * `<=>` to `wSerial` * `<|` to `async` * `each` to `fromFoldable` * `scan` to `scanx` * `foldl` to `foldx` * `foldlM` to `foldxM` * Deprecate the following symbols for future removal: * `runStreamT` * `runInterleavedT` * `runAsyncT` * `runParallelT` * `runZipStream` * `runZipAsync` ### Enhancements * Add the following functions: * `consM` and `|:` operator to construct streams from monadic actions * `once` to create a singleton stream from a monadic action * `repeatM` to construct a stream by repeating a monadic action * `scanl'` strict left scan * `foldl'` strict left fold * `foldlM'` strict left fold with a monadic fold function * `serial` run two streams serially one after the other * `async` run two streams asynchronously * `parallel` run two streams in parallel (replaces `<|>`) * `WAsyncT` stream type for BFS version of `AsyncT` composition * Add simpler stream types that are specialized to the IO monad * Put a bound (1500) on the output buffer used for asynchronous tasks * Put a limit (1500) on the number of threads used for Async and WAsync types ## 0.1.2 ### Enhancements * Add `iterate`, `iterateM` stream operations ### Bug Fixes * Fixed a bug that casued unexpected behavior when `pure` was used to inject values in Applicative composition of `ZipStream` and `ZipAsync` types. ## 0.1.1 ### Enhancements * Make `cons` right associative and provide an operator form `.:` for it * Add `null`, `tail`, `reverse`, `replicateM`, `scan` stream operations * Improve performance of some stream operations (`foldl`, `dropWhile`) ### Bug Fixes * Fix the `product` operation. Earlier, it always returned 0 due to a bug * Fix the `last` operation, which returned `Nothing` for singleton streams ## 0.1.0 * Initial release