A promoted and singled version of the base library.
singletons-base
uses singletons-th
to define promoted and singled functions from the base
library, including the Prelude
. This library was originally presented in Dependently Typed Programming with Singletons, published at the Haskell Symposium, 2012. (https://richarde.dev/papers/2012/singletons/paper.pdf) See also the paper published at Haskell Symposium, 2014, which describes how promotion works in greater detail: https://richarde.dev/papers/2014/promotion/promotion.pdf.
WARNING: singletons-base
defines orphan instances for Sing
, SingKind
, etc. for common types such as Bool
, []
, Maybe
, etc. If you define instances of these types in your code, you will likely not be able to use that code with singletons-base
.
singletons-base
uses code that relies on bleeding-edge GHC language extensions. As such, singletons-base
only supports the latest major version of GHC (currently GHC 9.10). For more information, consult the singletons
README
.
You may also be interested in the following related libraries:
The
singletons
library is a small, foundational library that defines basic singleton-related types and definitions.The
singletons-th
library defines Template Haskell functionality that allows promotion of term-level functions to type-level equivalents and singling functions to dependently typed equivalents.
singletons-base
singletons-base
uses singletons-th
to define promoted and singled functions from the @base@ library, including the Prelude
. This library was originally presented in Dependently Typed Programming with Singletons, published at the Haskell Symposium, 2012. See also the paper published at Haskell Symposium, 2014, which describes how promotion works in greater detail.
WARNING: singletons-base
defines orphan instances for Sing
, SingKind
, etc. for common types such as Bool
, []
, Maybe
, etc. If you define instances of these types in your code, you will likely not be able to use that code with singletons-base
.
singletons-base
uses code that relies on bleeding-edge GHC language extensions. As such, singletons-base
only supports the latest major version of GHC (currently GHC 9.10). For more information, consult the singletons
README
.
You may also be interested in the following related libraries:
- The
singletons
library is a small, foundational library that defines basic singleton-related types and definitions. - The
singletons-th
library defines Template Haskell functionality that allows promotion of term-level functions to type-level equivalents and singling functions to dependently typed equivalents.