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Idris
47 lines
1.7 KiB
Idris
module Prelude
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{-
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The Prelude is minimal (since it is effectively part of the language
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specification, this seems to be desirable - we should, nevertheless, aim to
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provide a good selection of base libraries). A rule of thumb is that it should
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contain the basic functions required by almost any non-trivial program.
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As such, it should contain:
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- Anything the elaborator can desugar to (e.g. pairs, unit, =, laziness)
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- Basic types Bool, Nat, List, Dec, Maybe, Either
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- The most important utility functions: id, the, composition, etc
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- Interfaces for arithmetic and implementations for the primitives and
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basic types
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- Char and String manipulation
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- Show, Eq, Ord, and implementations for all types in the prelude
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- Interfaces and functions for basic proof (cong, Uninhabited, etc) --
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- Semigroup, Monoid
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- Functor, Applicative, Monad and related functions
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- Foldable, Traversable
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- Range for range syntax
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- Console IO and interfaces for supporting IO
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Everything else should be in the base libraries, and imported as required.
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In particular, proofs of Nat/List properties that almost never get used in
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practice would probably be better in base libraries.
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Everything should be total, unless there's a good justification for it not
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to be (division by zero, as a concrete example).
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(These guidelines will probably get revised a few times.)
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-}
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import public Builtin
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import public PrimIO
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import public Prelude.Basics as Prelude
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import public Prelude.Cast as Prelude
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import public Prelude.EqOrd as Prelude
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import public Prelude.Interfaces as Prelude
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import public Prelude.IO as Prelude
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import public Prelude.Num as Prelude
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import public Prelude.Ops as Prelude
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import public Prelude.Show as Prelude
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import public Prelude.Types as Prelude
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import public Prelude.Uninhabited as Prelude
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