Scalaz Kleisli usage benefits

最后都变了- 提交于 2019-12-03 14:05:47
Travis Brown

Here are two benefits as examples—I'm sure you could come up with others.

First, it can be useful to abstract over different arrows, such as Kleisli[M, ?, ?] and ? => ?. For example, I can write a generic function that will apply an endomorphism a certain number of times.

def applyX10[Arr[_, _]: Category, A](f: Arr[A, A]) =
  List.fill(10)(Endomorphic(f)).suml

Now I can use this on e.g. Int => Int or Kleisli[Option, Int, Int]:

val f = (_: Int) + 1

val k = Kleisli.kleisli[Option, Int, Int] {
  case i if i % 2 == 0 => Some(i * 3)
  case _ => None
}

And then:

scala> applyX10(f).run(1)
res0: Int = 11

scala> applyX10[=?>, Int](k).run(2)
res1: Option[Int] = Some(118098)

(Note that A =?> B is just an alias for Kleisli[Option, A, B].)

Second, the fact that Kleisli[F, ?, ?] has a monad instance if F does can also be useful. See for example my answer here for a demonstration of how you can use monadic composition with ReaderT, which is just an alias for Kleisli.

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