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named
– keyword arguments for Haskell
named
is a lightweight library for named function parameters (keyword
arguments) based on overloaded labels. Keyword arguments have several
advantages over positional arguments:
- they can be supplied in arbitrary order
- their names serve as documentation at call site
- it is impossible to accidentally mix them up
Unlike newtype wrappers, keyword arguments don't pollute the global namespace, don't require top-level definitions, and don't need to be exported.
This implementation of named parameters is typesafe, provides good type inference, descriptive type errors, and has no runtime overhead.
Example usage:
import Named
createSymLink :: "from" :! FilePath -> "to" :! FilePath -> IO ()
createSymLink (Arg from) (Arg to) = ...
main = createSymLink ! #from "/path/to/source"
! #to "/target/path"