
+1 for adding a strict version of iterate. I have to roll my own all the
time. Regarding this particular implementation, I am neither for nor
against, because I haven't thought it through yet.
On Jul 29, 2014 8:48 PM, "David Feuer"
I think most if not all applications of iterate would prefer to accumulate strictly—iterating a constant function is not very useful and the spine of the result of iterate is always the same. Unlike unfoldr, which has enough strictness built in to allow its caller to decide whether to accumulate strictly, iterate is entirely lazy. I therefore propose:
iterate' :: (a -> a) -> a -> [a] iterate' f b = unfoldr go b where go x = x `seq` Just (x, f x)
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