
hey sandy!
i absolutely support this,
theres one gotcha to this definition, handling nans! I also think that
this is version of the definition you propose may benefit from being
written less point free (eg = \ val -> min high $ max low a) for clarity
and for how ghc optimizes
theres several ways we could make it play nice with nans, but maybe this
should go in as is, to force me to get irate about ord for floats and
finish some long overdue patches to Ord on Float and double :)
either way, please throw a PR onto gitlab and @ myself and other folks for
review
On Fri, Aug 14, 2020 at 5:38 PM Sandy Maguire
Hi all,
It seems to me that base is missing the very standard function `clamp :: Ord a => a -> a -> a -> a`:
```haskell clamp :: Ord a => a -> a -> a -> a clamp low high = min high .max low ```
I propose it be added to Data.Ord. It's useful, generic, and non-trivial to get right (the "big" number goes with "min" -- causes me cognitive dissonance every time.)
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