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  1. MapColumn :: ColumnType -> ColumnType -> ColumnType

    cql Database.CQL.Protocol.Internal

    No documentation available.

  2. newtype MapF k1 (f :: k -> Type) (a :: k)

    functor-combinators Control.Applicative.ListF

    A map of f as, indexed by keys of type k. It can be useful for represeting a product of many different values of type f a, each "at" a different k location. Can be considered a combination of EnvT and ListF, in a way --- a MapF k f a is like a ListF (EnvT k f) a with unique (and ordered) keys. One use case might be to extend a schema with many "options", indexed by some string. For example, if you had a command line argument parser for a single command

    data Command a
    
    Then you can represent a command line argument parser for multiple named commands with
    type Commands = MapF String Command
    
    See NEMapF for a non-empty variant, if you want to enforce that your bag has at least one f a.

  3. MapF :: Map k1 (f a) -> MapF k1 (f :: k -> Type) (a :: k)

    functor-combinators Control.Applicative.ListF

    No documentation available.

  4. newtype MapF k1 (f :: k -> Type) (a :: k)

    functor-combinators Data.Functor.Combinator

    A map of f as, indexed by keys of type k. It can be useful for represeting a product of many different values of type f a, each "at" a different k location. Can be considered a combination of EnvT and ListF, in a way --- a MapF k f a is like a ListF (EnvT k f) a with unique (and ordered) keys. One use case might be to extend a schema with many "options", indexed by some string. For example, if you had a command line argument parser for a single command

    data Command a
    
    Then you can represent a command line argument parser for multiple named commands with
    type Commands = MapF String Command
    
    See NEMapF for a non-empty variant, if you want to enforce that your bag has at least one f a.

  5. MapF :: Map k1 (f a) -> MapF k1 (f :: k -> Type) (a :: k)

    functor-combinators Data.Functor.Combinator

    No documentation available.

  6. type MapSyntax k v = MapSyntaxM k v ()

    map-syntax Data.Map.Syntax

    Convenient type alias that will probably be used most of the time.

  7. data MapSyntaxM k v a

    map-syntax Data.Map.Syntax

    A monad providing convenient syntax for defining maps.

  8. data MapEntry k v

    prettyprinter-combinators Prettyprinter.Combinators

    No documentation available.

  9. type family MapAddSetCookieApiVerb (as :: [Type]) :: [Type]

    servant-auth-server Servant.Auth.Server.Internal.AddSetCookie

    No documentation available.

  10. type family MapSub (e :: k) (xs :: [Type]) :: [Type]

    servant-openapi3 Servant.OpenApi.Internal.TypeLevel.API

    Apply (e :>) to every API in xs.

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