A type class which captures stack-safe monadic tail recursion.
bower i purescript-tailrec
The PureScript compiler performs tail-call elimination for self-recursive functions, so that a function like
pow :: Number -> Number -> Number
pow n p = go { accum: 1, power: p }
where
go { accum: acc, power: 0 } = acc
go { accum: acc, power: p } = go { accum: acc * n, power: p - 1 }
gets compiled into an efficient while
loop.
However, we do not get the same benefit when using monadic recursion:
powWriter :: Number -> Number -> Writer Product Unit
powWriter n = go
where
go 0 = return unit
go m = do
tell n
go (m - 1)
However, we can refactor the original function to isolate the recursive function call:
pow :: Number -> Number -> Number
pow n p = tailRec go { accum: 1, power: p }
where
go :: _ -> Step _ Number
go { accum: acc, power: 0 } = Done acc
go { accum: acc, power: p } = Loop { accum: acc * n, power: p - 1 }
where the tailRec
function is defined in the Control.Monad.Rec.Class
module, with type:
tailRec :: forall a b. (a -> Step a b) -> a -> b
In the body of the loop, instead of calling the go
function recursively, we return a value using the Loop
constructor. To break from the loop, we use the Done
constructor.
This pattern can be generalized to several monad transformers from the purescript-transformers
library using the following type class:
class Monad m <= MonadRec m where
tailRecM :: forall a b. (a -> m (Step a b)) -> a -> m b
Module documentation is published on Pursuit.