Scrap Your Boilerplate.
This package contains the generics system described in the Scrap Your Boilerplate papers (see http://www.cs.uu.nl/wiki/GenericProgramming/SYB). It defines the Data
class of types permitting folding and unfolding of constructor applications, instances of this class for primitive types, and a variety of traversals.
syb: Scrap Your Boilerplate!
Scrap Your Boilerplate (SYB) is a library for generic programming in Haskell. It is supported since the GHC >= 6.0 implementation of Haskell. Using this approach, you can write generic functions such as traversal schemes (e.g., everywhere and everything), as well as generic read, generic show and generic equality (i.e., gread, gshow, and geq). This approach is based on just a few primitives for type-safe cast and processing constructor applications.
It was originally developed by Ralf Lämmel and Simon Peyton Jones. Since then, many people have contributed with research relating to SYB or its applications.
More information is available on the webpage: http://www.cs.uu.nl/wiki/GenericProgramming/SYB
Features
- Easy generic programming with combinators
- GHC can derive Data and Typeable instances for your datatypes
- Comes with many useful generic functions
Requirements
- GHC 6.10.1 or later
- Cabal 1.6 or later
Bugs & Support
Please report issues or request features at the bug tracker:
https://github.com/dreixel/syb/issues
For discussion about the library with the authors, maintainers, and other interested persons use the mailing list:
http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/generics.