
Hi all, I would like to define a function that takes a list and a function that evaluates each member of the list to a Maybe value and output the first element in the list that evaluates to 'Just y', or 'Nothing' once the list has been completely processed. So something like: findMaybe :: [a] -> (a -> Maybe b) -> Maybe b The problem is that I don't want it to go through the entire list, but short-circuit when it hits a 'Just ...'. So far I have: orMaybe :: Maybe a -> Maybe a -> Maybe a orMaybe m1 m2 = case (m1,m2) of (_, Just a) -> Just a (Just a, _) -> Just a _ -> Nothing findMaybe :: [a] -> (a -> Maybe b) -> Maybe b findMaybe as f = foldr (\a sofar -> sofar `orMaybe` (f a)) Nothing as 'findMaybe', as far as I can tell, traverses the entire input list which is undesirable for long lists. How can I fix it? Curiously, the regular 'Data.List.find' function that applies a Boolean predicate to each member of the list also seems to first traverse the entire list using 'filter' and then grabs the head of the result. Thanks ... -deech