On Mon, 10 Mar 2008, Neil Mitchell wrote:

 I would like to know if in fact there's any difference in practice
 between (), [()], i.e. if in practice the difference matters.

Usually, not so much. A lot of Monad functions have _ variants, i.e.
mapM and mapM_. If you don't need the result, use the mapM_ version,
as it will run faster and not space/stack leak in some circumstances.

In my opinion, mapM_ and sequence_ are in the wrong class, because they do not need much of Monads, or even Functors. They could well live, say, in Data.Monoid class. However, it's hard to integrate that in a hierarchy of type classes.


instance Monoid a => Monoid (M a) where
   mempty = return mempty
   mappend = liftM2 mappend

where M is a monad type.
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