We've had a ticket languishing in the trac for a couple of years that probably belongs as a libraries proposal:https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/7285#comment:6To summarize it here:In base 4.6 addMVarFinalizer is deprecated in favour of mkWeakMVar of typemkWeakMVar :: MVar a -> IO () -> IO (Weak (MVar a))
This type makes it inherently non-compositional. For instance, if we have a larger datatype T that contains an MVar somewhere inside then there in no way to define mkWeakT in terms of mkWeakMVar; instead, mkWeakT would have to be defined along the lines ofmkWeakT :: T a -> IO () -> IO (Weak (T a)) mkWeakT m@(MkT (MVar m#) _) f = IO $ \s -> case mkWeak# m# m f s of (# s1, w #) -> (# s1, Weak w #)
It would be better if the type of mkWeakMVar would change tomkWeakMVar :: MVar a -> v -> Maybe (IO ()) -> IO (Weak v)
(i.e., following mkWeak rather than mkWeakPtr).
(The same comment goes for related functions such as mkWeakIORef.)I'm personally in favor of the change, but wanted to seek wider community feedback.Thoughts?Discussion Period: 2 Weeks
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