Playing with an old code review here simple-db. and get stuck when I added State Monad into it to further reduce the code.
I somehow feel I am not doing it correctly. repl cmd = getCmd >>= execCmd cmd >>= displayResult >>= continue
change the interface of execCmd
means change all the functions along the line.
if I follow this approach, how to get it work?
what's the correct way of doing the suggested refactoring using state
Monad ?
--import qualified
import Data.Map as M
import Control.Monad.State
type History = [String]
data Result = Result (Maybe String) Bool
data Command = Invalid | End | Get String | Set String String
data DB = DB (M.Map String String)
execCmd :: Command -> State DB Result
execCmd (Set key val) = do
(db@(DB map), r) <- get
let newMap = M.insert key val map
put ((DB newMap), r)
return $ Result Nothing False
execCmd (Get key) = do
(db@(DB map), r) <- get
return $ Result (M.lookup key map) False
execCmd End = do
return $ Result Nothing True
execCmd Invalid = do
return $ Result Nothing False
getCmd = getLine >>= return . parseCmd
parseCmd :: String -> Command
parseCmd s =
case words s of
("set":key:value:_) -> Set key value
("get":key:_) -> Get key
("end":_) -> End
_ -> Invalid
displayResult :: Result -> IO Result
displayResult r@(Result (Just s) _ ) = putStrLn s >> return r
displayResult r = return r
continue :: Result -> IO ()
continue (Result _ end) = if end then return () else repl
repl cmd = getCmd >>= execCmd cmd >>= displayResult >>= continue
startState = ((DB M.empty), (Result Nothing False))
--main = repl Invalid