
20 Dec
2004
20 Dec
'04
10:06 a.m.
On Mon, Dec 20, 2004 at 02:16:52PM +0000, Keean Schupke wrote:
Surely if IO is (ST RealWorld a) then (StateT RealWorld m a) is more or less the right thing?
But IO is not ST RealWorld (even if GHC pretends it is): other users of the world are not waiting for the new world produced by your Haskell program. IO is more accurately modelled by a resumption monad, cf http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell-cafe/2003-August/004892.html That suggests a possible monad transformer: data IOT m a = Return a | Invoke (m (SysCall (IOT m a))) but with no way to define runIOT :: Monad m => IOT m a -> IO (...), it's not much use.