
Hello,
I would like to point out that another option is monadLib, which has
been around for a while. It was never marketed very much so it never
become particularly popular but it works pretty well (my colleagues
and I use it on a number of projects).
-Iavor
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 10:14 AM, Sittampalam, Ganesh
Ross Paterson wrote:
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 02:29:05PM -0000, Sittampalam, Ganesh wrote:
I was actually asking about if any focused mtl -> transformers transition is planned and how it will be managed, in terms of dealing with the non-interoperability between the types in each.
There is no transition plan; transformers is a recent arrival. I think it's an improvement, but we haven't had the discussion yet.
Would now be a good time to start it, or do we need more experience of transformers?
From my point of view, I'm trying to decide what I should be exposing in interfaces right now (in particular for the rmonad package on hackage). It seems like the answer is mtl, but if there will be a transition to transformers in the relatively near future, it would be easier to be a front-runner, since I don't think the package is very widely used.
Ganesh
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