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488e95b4
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488e95b4
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Oct 01, 2014
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David Feuer
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Joachim Breitner
Oct 01, 2014
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Make foldr2 a bit more strict
in order to make its RULES semantics preserving. This fixes #9495.
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libraries/base/GHC/List.lhs
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@@ -291,7 +291,14 @@ checking for duplicates. The reason for this is efficiency, pure and simple.
if you get stuck on it.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><literal>
zip
</literal>
and
<literal>
zipWith
</literal>
semantics
</term>
<para><literal>
zip
</literal>
and
<literal>
zipWith
</literal>
can give
less defined results than the Report specifies in certain cases. This deviation
is needed to allow more opportunities for list fusion. In particular,
termination of the left list cannot be used to avoid hitting bottom in the
right list. See the documentation for details.
</para>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><literal>
Read
</literal>
ing integers
</term>
<listitem>
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libraries/base/GHC/List.lhs
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@@ -646,7 +646,7 @@ xs !! (I# n0) | isTrue# (n0 <# 0#) = error "Prelude.(!!): negative index\n"
foldr2 :: (a -> b -> c -> c) -> c -> [a] -> [b] -> c
foldr2 k z = go
where
go []
_ys = z
go []
ys = ys `seq` z -- see #9495 for the seq
go _xs [] = z
go (x:xs) (y:ys) = k x y (go xs ys)
{-# INLINE [0] foldr2 #-}
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@@ -670,16 +670,6 @@ foldr2_right k _z y r (x:xs) = k x y (r xs)
#-}
\end{code}
The foldr2/right rule isn't exactly right, because it changes
the strictness of foldr2 (and thereby zip)
E.g. main = print (null (zip nonobviousNil (build undefined)))
where nonobviousNil = f 3
f n = if n == 0 then [] else f (n-1)
I'm going to leave it though.
Zips for larger tuples are in the List module.
\begin{code}
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@@ -687,10 +677,22 @@ Zips for larger tuples are in the List module.
-- | 'zip' takes two lists and returns a list of corresponding pairs.
-- If one input list is short, excess elements of the longer list are
-- discarded.
--
-- NOTE: GHC's implementation of @zip@ deviates slightly from the
-- standard. In particular, Haskell 98 and Haskell 2010 require that
-- @zip [x1,x2,...,xn] (y1:y2:...:yn:_|_) = [(x1,y1),(x2,y2),...,(xn,yn)]@
-- In GHC, however,
-- @zip [x1,x2,...,xn] (y1:y2:...:yn:_|_) = (x1,y1):(x2,y2):...:(xn,yn):_|_@
-- That is, you cannot use termination of the left list to avoid hitting
-- bottom in the right list.
-- This deviation is necessary to make fusion with 'build' in the right
-- list preserve semantics.
{-# NOINLINE [1] zip #-}
zip :: [a] -> [b] -> [(a,b)]
zip [] bs = bs `seq` [] -- see #9495 for the seq
zip _as [] = []
zip (a:as) (b:bs) = (a,b) : zip as bs
zip _ _ = []
{-# INLINE [0] zipFB #-}
zipFB :: ((a, b) -> c -> d) -> a -> b -> c -> d
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@@ -723,10 +725,23 @@ zip3 _ _ _ = []
-- as the first argument, instead of a tupling function.
-- For example, @'zipWith' (+)@ is applied to two lists to produce the
-- list of corresponding sums.
--
-- NOTE: GHC's implementation of @zipWith@ deviates slightly from the
-- standard. In particular, Haskell 98 and Haskell 2010 require that
-- @zipWith (,) [x1,x2,...,xn] (y1:y2:...:yn:_|_) = [(x1,y1),(x2,y2),...,(xn,yn)]@
-- In GHC, however,
-- @zipWith (,) [x1,x2,...,xn] (y1:y2:...:yn:_|_) = (x1,y1):(x2,y2):...:(xn,yn):_|_@
-- That is, you cannot use termination of the left list to avoid hitting
-- bottom in the right list.
-- This deviation is necessary to make fusion with 'build' in the right
-- list preserve semantics.
{-# NOINLINE [1] zipWith #-}
zipWith :: (a->b->c) -> [a]->[b]->[c]
zipWith f (a:as) (b:bs) = f a b : zipWith f as bs
zipWith _ _ _ = []
zipWith _f [] bs = bs `seq` [] -- see #9495 for the seq
zipWith _f _as [] = []
zipWith f (a:as) (b:bs) = f a b : zipWith f as bs
-- zipWithFB must have arity 2 since it gets two arguments in the "zipWith"
-- rule; it might not get inlined otherwise
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@@ -73,6 +73,10 @@
the functions from
`Data.List`
(in other words,
`Data.OldList`
corresponds
to
`base-4.7.0.1`
's
`Data.List`
)
*
`foldr2`
(together with
`zip`
and
`zipWith`
) is made a bit stricter in the
second argument, so that the fusion RULES for it do not change the
semantics. (#9596)
## 4.7.0.1 *Jul 2014*
*
Bundled with GHC 7.8.3
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