
24 Aug
2011
24 Aug
'11
8:35 a.m.
Hi, What is the Haskell way to compose functions in run-time? Depending on configuration parameters I need to be able to compose function in several ways without recompilation. When program starts it reads configuration parameters from a text file. For example, I have three functions, f1, f2, f3, each doing some string processing. I need to support two configurations of string processors : if param1 then sp = f1 . f2 . f3 else sp = f1 . f3 I'd like to avoid 'if' somehow and instead use some declarative way to specify code to run in external configuration file. In other words I need some easy tools to create mini DSLs without all the efforts usually involved with implementing full-blown DSL. Thanks, Dmitri