Morph is a new implementation of monads based on protocols. It's intended 
to provide the common patterns of error-handling, short-circuit sequencing, 
and modeling of stateful computations in pure functions. I've tried to make 
this library idiomatic while keeping it close to its Haskell roots.

This is a utility library that, I hope, can make your coding easier. No 
particular knowledge is assumed or required. The docs name things but rely 
on getting an intuitive feeling of what's going on. Protocols are relevant 
only if you want to write your own plumbing, which shouldn't be difficult; 
otherwise it's all ready to use.

Project:       https://github.com/blancas/morph
User Guide: https://github.com/blancas/morph/wiki
Codox API:  http://blancas.github.com/morph

Please use the project wiki for feedback, bug reports, or feature requests.

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