I've certainly thought of providing the functionality
you want, but I've not done that yet.
Internally djinn uses some kind of ASTs, it might be possible
to use GADTs to do what you want in a type safe way.  If not
it should be possible to use Dynamic.

        -- Lennart



Stefan Monnier wrote:
I've written a small program that takes a (Haskell) type
and gives you back a function of that type if one exists.
It's kind of fun, so I thought I'd share it.


Doh!  It seems your code takes a string representing the type and returns
a string representing the code, whereas I expected at first you were doing
some funky type class molestation so you can use "djinn" in your code and
let Haskell fill it in.


        Stefan

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