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fp-go/v2/io/bind.go
Carsten Leue 3385c705dc Implement v2 using type aliases (#141)
* fix: initial checkin of v2

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* fix: slowly migrate IO

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* fix: migrate MonadTraverseArray and TraverseArray

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* fix: migrate traversal

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* fix: complete migration of IO

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* fix: migrate ioeither

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* fix: refactorY

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* fix: next step in migration

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* fix: adjust IO generation code

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* fix: get rid of more IO methods

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* fix: get rid of more IO

* fix: convert iooption

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* fix: convert reader

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* fix: convert a bit of reader

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* fix: new build script

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* fix: cleanup

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* fix: reformat

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* fix: simplify

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* fix: some cleanup

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* fix: adjust Pair to Haskell semantic

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* fix: documentation and testcases

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* fix: some performance optimizations

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* fix: remove coverage

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* fix: better doc

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2025-11-06 09:27:00 +01:00

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// Copyright (c) 2023 - 2025 IBM Corp.
// All rights reserved.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package io
import (
INTA "github.com/IBM/fp-go/v2/internal/apply"
INTC "github.com/IBM/fp-go/v2/internal/chain"
INTF "github.com/IBM/fp-go/v2/internal/functor"
)
// Do creates an empty context of type S to be used with the Bind operation.
// This is the starting point for do-notation style composition.
//
// Example:
//
// type State struct {
// user User
// posts []Post
// }
// result := pipe.Pipe2(
// io.Do(State{}),
// io.Bind("user", fetchUser),
// io.Bind("posts", func(s State) io.IO[[]Post] {
// return fetchPosts(s.user.Id)
// }),
// )
func Do[S any](
empty S,
) IO[S] {
return Of(empty)
}
// Bind attaches the result of an IO computation to a context S1 to produce a context S2.
// This is used in do-notation style composition to build up state incrementally.
//
// The setter function takes the result T and returns a function that updates S1 to S2.
//
// Example:
//
// io.Bind(func(user User) func(s State) State {
// return func(s State) State {
// s.user = user
// return s
// }
// }, fetchUser)
func Bind[S1, S2, T any](
setter func(T) func(S1) S2,
f func(S1) IO[T],
) Operator[S1, S2] {
return INTC.Bind(
Chain[S1, S2],
Map[T, S2],
setter,
f,
)
}
// Let attaches the result of a pure computation to a context S1 to produce a context S2.
// Similar to Bind, but for pure (non-IO) computations.
//
// Example:
//
// io.Let(func(count int) func(s State) State {
// return func(s State) State {
// s.count = count
// return s
// }
// }, func(s State) int { return len(s.items) })
func Let[S1, S2, T any](
setter func(T) func(S1) S2,
f func(S1) T,
) Operator[S1, S2] {
return INTF.Let(
Map[S1, S2],
setter,
f,
)
}
// LetTo attaches a constant value to a context S1 to produce a context S2.
// Similar to Let, but with a constant value instead of a computation.
//
// Example:
//
// io.LetTo(func(status string) func(s State) State {
// return func(s State) State {
// s.status = status
// return s
// }
// }, "ready")
func LetTo[S1, S2, T any](
setter func(T) func(S1) S2,
b T,
) Operator[S1, S2] {
return INTF.LetTo(
Map[S1, S2],
setter,
b,
)
}
// BindTo initializes a new state S1 from a value T.
// This is typically used to start a do-notation chain from a single value.
//
// Example:
//
// io.BindTo(func(user User) State {
// return State{user: user}
// })
func BindTo[S1, T any](
setter func(T) S1,
) Operator[T, S1] {
return INTC.BindTo(
Map[T, S1],
setter,
)
}
// ApS attaches a value to a context S1 to produce a context S2 by considering
// the context and the value concurrently (using applicative operations).
// This allows parallel execution of independent computations.
//
// Example:
//
// io.ApS(func(posts []Post) func(s State) State {
// return func(s State) State {
// s.posts = posts
// return s
// }
// }, fetchPosts())
func ApS[S1, S2, T any](
setter func(T) func(S1) S2,
fa IO[T],
) Operator[S1, S2] {
return INTA.ApS(
Ap[S2, T],
Map[S1, func(T) S2],
setter,
fa,
)
}