Generalised folds for nested datatypes

Author:

Bird Richard1,Paterson Ross2

Affiliation:

1. Programming Research Group, Oxford University, Oxford, UK, , , , , , UK

2. Department of Computer Science, City University, London, UK, , , , , , UK

Abstract

Abstract. Nested datatypes generalise regular datatypes in much the same way that context-free languages generalise regular ones. Although the categorical semantics of nested types turns out to be similar to the regular case, the fold functions are more limited because they can only describe natural transformations. Practical considerations therefore dictate the introduction of a generalised fold function in which this limitation can be overcome. In the paper we show how to construct generalised folds systematically for each nested datatype, and show that they possess a uniqueness property analogous to that of ordinary folds. As a consequence, generalised folds satisfy fusion properties similar to those developed for regular datatypes. Such properties form the core of an effective calculational theory of inductive datatypes.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Theoretical Computer Science,Software

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