This package presents thin wrappers around mutable and immutable Data.Vector types. The entire Vector API is supported for both sets of boxed vectors, with future plans to support unboxed, primitive, storable, and generic vectors.
There are no external dependencies that are not already in base.
Motivation
Every “container” in the Haskell ecosystem features a non-empty variant, including the venerable list, aside from vector. Many (including myself) use vector for its incredible performance characteristics achieved over many years by the CLC and authors of the library. But many of us also want to adhere to the principle of least power, and not have to worry about whether head or tail (for example) are safe. This package addresses both of the previous points. No new pointer indirection is exposed by this library except at construction (and even then - unsafe constructors are supplied), with as much reuse of vector’s library as possible to make sure asymptotics stay the same.
Changes
Revision history for nonempty-vector
0.2.1.0
Added consV and snocV primitives for consing a vector to create a nonempty one. (#8) - Thanks @AlistairB!
Updated CI and cabal support
Expose constructors in new Data.Vector.NonEmpty.Internal module
Modules are now marked trustworthy
@since annotations have been added.
0.2.0.2
Removed spurious dependency on semigroups
0.2.0.1
Missed a strictness tick in postscanl'
INLINE pragma for slice
0.2.0.0
Remove naughty Generic, and Alternative instances as they can construct empty NonEmptyVectors
Handwritten Read and Read1 instances with safe cons