
On 14/01/14 15:48, Christian Marie wrote:
I have defined a bunch of functions like this:
-- | Move the fourth argument to the first place rotate4 :: (a -> b -> c -> d -> e) -> (d -> a -> b -> c -> e)
-- | Reverse four arguments flip4 :: (a -> b -> c -> d -> e) -> (d -> c -> b -> a -> e)
I decided to upload this as a library to hackage, as I personally find it useful, especially for writing FFI bindings.
It seems like I can't be the first to write a library like this though, am I missing something obvious? Is this useful or stupid? Does it exist already?
Full definition here:
https://github.com/christian-marie/flippers/blob/master/src/Control/Flippers...
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