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2025-03-28 18:42:27 +0100target_i(~target_i@user/target-i/x-6023099) target_i
2025-03-28 18:42:13 +0100 <merijn> Maybe reverse the arguments depending on how you want it to line up
2025-03-28 18:41:49 +0100 <lambdabot> Applicative f => f (b -> c) -> f (a -> b) -> f (a -> c)
2025-03-28 18:41:48 +0100 <merijn> :t let f <.> g = (.) <$> f <*> g in (<.>)
2025-03-28 18:41:24 +0100alp(~alp@2001:861:8ca0:4940:10d7:35fd:1caf:385)
2025-03-28 18:41:02 +0100 <merijn> absence: You an just define <.> as custom operator? :)
2025-03-28 18:40:19 +0100 <merijn> Bowuigi: No, because that only works for Endo
2025-03-28 18:40:03 +0100 <haskellbridge> <Bowuigi> Would some fold/traversal with liftA2 work?
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2025-03-28 18:39:39 +0100 <merijn> absence: I mean, you could just define that? :)
2025-03-28 18:39:25 +0100tromp(~textual@2001:1c00:3487:1b00:6095:11f3:6fa5:fb3d)
2025-03-28 18:38:51 +0100 <absence> Hm, I guess it's kind of an applicative version of (.)?
2025-03-28 18:35:41 +0100euphores(~SASL_euph@user/euphores) euphores
2025-03-28 18:32:44 +0100 <merijn> yeah, I was thinking just traverse + some fold
2025-03-28 18:32:17 +0100 <absence> No, otherwise I guess it would be easier...
2025-03-28 18:31:56 +0100 <merijn> i.e. "a -> a" functions?
2025-03-28 18:31:50 +0100 <merijn> absence: Are they all Endo functors?
2025-03-28 18:31:38 +0100 <merijn> ah, wait
2025-03-28 18:31:28 +0100 <merijn> absence: okay, so how about we simplify this
2025-03-28 18:30:59 +0100 <absence> merijn: f' g' and h' are applicative functors that return some operation (e.g. "pure (+1)"), so I just want to apply them.
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2025-03-28 18:29:41 +0100L29Ah(~L29Ah@wikipedia/L29Ah) L29Ah
2025-03-28 18:24:24 +0100OlzhasYergali(~OlzhasYer@188.130.156.6)
2025-03-28 18:24:14 +0100 <merijn> absence: What's it trying to accomplish?
2025-03-28 18:23:54 +0100 <EvanR> are you sure you don't want to reverse the applicative or something
2025-03-28 18:23:47 +0100 <merijn> I can't tell if that's trying to be idiom brackets or something else
2025-03-28 18:23:02 +0100 <absence> Is there a way to do something like "(\f g h a -> f (g (h a))) <$> f' <*> g' <*> h' <*> a'" without having to manually specify the combining function to the left?
2025-03-28 18:22:40 +0100 <lambdabot> [Char] -> c
2025-03-28 18:22:39 +0100 <EvanR> :t fix . error
2025-03-28 18:22:00 +0100weary-traveler(~user@user/user363627) user363627
2025-03-28 18:17:35 +0100Sgeo(~Sgeo@user/sgeo) Sgeo
2025-03-28 18:12:53 +0100acidjnk(~acidjnk@p200300d6e71c4f71c835c1b6e3010b6c.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) acidjnk
2025-03-28 18:06:18 +0100 <lambdabot> Floating c => c -> c
2025-03-28 18:06:17 +0100 <int-e> :t abs . sin
2025-03-28 18:06:09 +0100 <lambdabot> Num a => a -> a
2025-03-28 18:06:07 +0100 <int-e> :t abs
2025-03-28 18:06:00 +0100jespada(~jespada@2800:a4:231e:8900:903f:fbe:20bf:5608) jespada
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2025-03-28 17:58:09 +0100nitrix(~nitrix@user/meow/nitrix) nitrix
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2025-03-28 17:51:40 +0100 <monochrom> But I thought you would want to absolve, not resolve, your sin. >:)
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2025-03-28 17:46:54 +0100 <monochrom> "You must not sin." >:)
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