package travesty

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Traversable containers, monad extensions, and more

Install

Dune Dependency

Authors

Maintainers

Sources

travesty-0.8.0.tbz
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Travesty

Travesty is a library for defining containers with applicative traversals, inspired by Haskell's Traversable typeclass. It sits on top of Jane Street's Base library.

Travesty also contains several other bits of Haskell-style applicative functor and monad functionality:

  • state monads (Travesty.State);

  • state transformers (Travesty.State_transform);

  • miscellaneous extensions on monads (Travesty.Monad_exts) and containers (Travesty.Containers_exts);

  • extensions and implementations of Travesty signatures for Base (Travesty_base_exts);

  • extra function combinators (Travesty_base_exts.Fn).

Note: the Travesty_base_exts modules form a separate subpackage (travesty.base_exts).

Travesty is licenced under the MIT licence, and is a spin-off from the c4f project.

NOTE: I (@MattWindsor91) am no longer actively working on travesty. As such, it will receive infrequent updates to keep it aligned with Base and OCaml, but not many more new features. Please feel free to file issues and pull requests, but be patient when waiting for responses!

Usage

See the API documentation.

Travesty tries not to shadow existing modules except in the various exts subpackages.

Contributions

Any and all contributions (pull requests, issues, etc.) are welcome.

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