map-syntax

Syntax sugar for defining maps

Version on this page:0.2
LTS Haskell 22.18:0.3@rev:8
Stackage Nightly 2024-04-24:0.3@rev:8
Latest on Hackage:0.3@rev:8

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BSD-3-Clause licensed and maintained by Doug Beardsley
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Used by 1 package in lts-6.10(full list with versions):

Haskell’s canonical list of tuples syntax for defining maps is not very convenient and also has ambiguous semantics. This package leverages do notation to create a lighter syntax that makes semantics explicit and also allows the option of fail-fast handling of duplicate keys.