Hello all, I'm trying to build a variation on Maps which supports a fast "concat-like" operation, for a library I'm writing. I'd rather not re-implement Data.Map, so I'm having a try with GADTs.
The relevant part of my source file: ------------------------------------------------------------------------- data MetaMap k v where Map :: Ord k => Map.Map k v -> MetaMap k v Cat :: MetaMap k1 (MetaMap k2 v) -> MetaMap (k1,k2) v {- other, similar constructors -} lookup :: Monad m => k -> MetaMap k v -> m v lookup k (Map m) = Map.lookup k m lookup k (Cat m) = case k of (k1,k2) -> lookup k1 m >>= lookup k2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unfortunately, this doesn't work: Data/MetaMap.hs:45:20: Could not deduce (Ord k) from the context (Monad m) arising from use of `Map.lookup' at Data/MetaMap.hs:45:20-33 Possible fix: add (Ord k) to the type signature(s) for `lookup' In the expression: Map.lookup k m In the definition of `lookup': lookup k (Map m) = Map.lookup k m This error happens because the Ord constraint isn't propagated into the function body. Of course, I can't add Ord k to the type signature for lookup, because one can't deduce Ord k from Ord (k1,k2). Is there a clean way around this error? Thanks for your time, Mike Hamburg _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe