Let's make monads easy, fun, and productive.
Just pip install simplemonads
and you're done. You can also download this single file into your project and use it as you wish without dependencies. Works across all platforms, so CPython >= 3.5 (Windows, Linux, Mac, Android, iOS), in a single standalone html file, multiple files in the browser with dynamic loading, and even on microcontrollers with micropython.
import simplemonads as sm
try:
class Deps(sm.Protocol):
"Dependencies for your application"
def popup(self, msg: str) -> None:
"Display a popup with the specified message."
except:
pass
@sm.run
class TestReader:
@classmethod
def make(cls, create: "sm.Callable[[],sm.Any]") -> "sm.Callable[[],Deps]":
gui = create()
class GuiDeps:
def popup(self, x: str):
gui.Popup(x)
return GuiDeps
@classmethod
def app(cls, divide_by_zero: bool = False) -> sm.Reader:
data = sm.Success(sm.Just(7))
double = lambda x: x + (lambda y: y * 2)
triple = lambda x: x + (lambda y: y * 3)
result = data + triple + double
if divide_by_zero:
result += lambda x: x + (lambda x: x / 0)
def effect(deps: "Deps") -> "sm.Monad":
msg = "Answer to the Universe: "
err = "Whoops, an error happened: "
result | {
sm.Success: lambda x: x
| {sm.Just: lambda val: deps.popup(msg + str(val))},
sm.Failure: lambda x: deps.popup(err + x),
}
return result
return sm.Reader(effect)
@classmethod
def main(cls):
gui = sm.Success() + (lambda x: __import__("PySimpleGUI")) | {
sm.Success: lambda x: x,
sm.Failure: lambda x: sm.Printer(),
}
return cls.app() + cls.make(lambda: gui)