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Add remaining haskell book exercises

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Bench.cabal
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import Distribution.Simple
main = defaultMain

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module Main where
import Criterion.Main
import qualified Data.Map as M
import qualified Data.Set as S
import qualified Data.Vector as V
import qualified Data.Vector.Unboxed as U
genList :: Int -> [(String, Int)]
genList n = go n []
where go 0 xs = ("0", 0) : xs
go n' xs = go (n' - 1) ((show n', n') : xs)
pairList :: [(String, Int)]
pairList = genList 9001
testMap :: M.Map String Int
testMap = M.fromList pairList
testSet :: S.Set String
testSet = S.fromList $ fmap fst pairList
slice :: Int -> Int -> [a] -> [a]
slice from len xs = take len (drop from xs)
boxed :: V.Vector Int
boxed = V.fromList [1..1000]
unboxed :: U.Vector Int
unboxed = U.fromList [1..1000]
main :: IO ()
main = defaultMain
[ bench "slicing unboxed vector" $
whnf (U.head . U.slice 100 900) unboxed
, bench "slicing boxed vector" $
whnf (V.head . V.slice 100 900) boxed
, bench "lookup one thing, set" $
whnf (S.member "doesntExist") testSet
, bench "insert one thing, set" $
whnf (S.insert "doesntExist" ) S.empty
, bench "lookup one thing, map" $
whnf (M.lookup "doesntExist") testMap
, bench "insert one thing, map" $
whnf (M.insert ("doesntExist", 0)) M.empty
]

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name: Bench
version: 0.1.0.0
license: BSD3
author: "Eugen Wissner"
maintainer: "belka@caraus.de"
copyright: "2018 Eugen Wissner"
dependencies:
- base >= 4.7 && < 5
- containers
- criterion
- vector
executables:
bench:
main: Main.hs
source-dirs: app
ghc-options:
- -threaded
- -rtsopts
- -with-rtsopts=-N

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DifferenceList.cabal
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import Distribution.Simple
main = defaultMain

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module Main where
import Criterion.Main
import Data.DList
import qualified Data.Queue as Q
import qualified Data.Sequence as S
schlemiel :: Int -> [Int]
schlemiel i = go i []
where go 0 xs = xs
go n xs = go (n - 1) ([n] ++ xs)
constructDlist :: Int -> [Int]
constructDlist i = toList $ go i empty
where go 0 xs = xs
go n xs = go (n - 1) (singleton n `append` xs)
processQueue :: Int -> Q.Queue Int
processQueue i = clear $ Q.pop $ fill i Q.empty
where fill 0 xs = xs
fill n xs = fill (n - 1) (Q.push n xs)
clear Nothing = Q.empty
clear (Just xs) = clear $ Q.pop $ snd xs
processList :: Int -> [Int]
processList i = go (schlemiel i)
where go [] = []
go (x:xs) = xs
processSeq :: Int -> S.Seq Int
processSeq i = go $ S.fromList $ schlemiel i
where go xs = if S.null xs then xs else go (S.deleteAt 0 xs)
main :: IO ()
main = defaultMain
[ bench "concat list" $
whnf schlemiel 123456
, bench "concat dlist" $
whnf constructDlist 123456
, bench "process queue" $
whnf processQueue 12345
, bench "process list" $
whnf processList 12345
, bench "process sequence" $
whnf processSeq 12345
]

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name: DifferenceList
version: 0.1.0.0
license: BSD3
author: "Eugen Wissner"
maintainer: "belka@caraus.de"
copyright: "2018 Eugen Wissner"
dependencies:
- base >= 4.7 && < 5
- containers
library:
source-dirs: src
tests:
DifferenceList-test:
main: Spec.hs
source-dirs: test
ghc-options:
- -threaded
- -rtsopts
- -with-rtsopts=-N
dependencies:
- DifferenceList
- hspec
executables:
benchmark:
main: Main.hs
source-dirs: app
ghc-options:
- -threaded
- -rtsopts
- -with-rtsopts=-N
dependencies:
- DifferenceList
- criterion

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module Data.DList
( DList(..)
, empty
, singleton
, toList
, cons
, snoc
, append
) where
newtype DList a = DL { unDL :: [a] -> [a] }
empty :: DList a
empty = DL ([] ++)
{-# INLINE empty #-}
singleton :: a -> DList a
singleton x = DL ([x] ++)
{-# INLINE singleton #-}
toList :: DList a -> [a]
toList xsf = unDL xsf []
{-# INLINE toList #-}
-- Prepend a single element to a dlist.
infixr `cons`
cons :: a -> DList a -> DList a
cons x xs = DL ((x:) . unDL xs)
{-# INLINE cons #-}
-- Append a single element to a dlist.
infixl `snoc`
snoc :: DList a -> a -> DList a
snoc xs x = append xs $ singleton x
{-# INLINE snoc #-}
-- Append dlists.
append :: DList a -> DList a -> DList a
append xsf ysf = DL $ (unDL xsf) . (unDL ysf)
{-# INLINE append #-}

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module Data.Queue
( Queue(..)
, empty
, isEmpty
, push
, pop
) where
-- From Okasaki's Purely Functional Data Structures
data Queue a =
Queue { enqueue :: [a]
, dequeue :: [a]
} deriving (Eq, Show)
isEmpty :: Queue a -> Bool
isEmpty xs = length (enqueue xs) == 0
&& length (dequeue xs) == 0
empty :: Queue a
empty = Queue [] []
-- adds an item
push :: a -> Queue a -> Queue a
push x xs = Queue { enqueue = x : (enqueue xs)
, dequeue = dequeue xs }
pop :: Queue a -> Maybe (a, Queue a)
pop xs = popFromLists (enqueue xs) (dequeue xs)
where popFromLists [] [] = Nothing
popFromLists en (d:de) = Just (d, Queue en de)
popFromLists en [] = popFromLists [] (reverse en)
-- Were going to give you less code this time, but your task is to
-- implement the above and write a benchmark comparing it against
-- performing alternating pushes and pops from a queue based on a
-- single list. Alternating so that you cant take advantage of reversing
-- the list after a long series of pushes in order to perform a long series
-- of pops efficiently.
--
-- Dont forget to handle the case where the dequeue is empty and
-- you need to shift items from the enqueue to the dequeue. You need
-- to do so without violating “first come, first served”.
-- Lastly, benchmark it against Sequence. Come up with a variety of
-- tests. Add additional operations for your Queue type if you want.

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# - auto-update
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module Main where
import Test.Hspec
import Data.Queue
main :: IO ()
main = hspec $ do
describe "empty" $ do
it "returns an empty queue" $ do
(empty :: Queue Int) `shouldBe` (Queue [] [])
describe "push" $ do
it "puts an element into an empty queue" $ do
(push 5 empty) `shouldBe` (Queue [5] [])
describe "pop" $ do
it "takes the only element from the queue" $ do
(pop (Queue [5] [])) `shouldBe` (Just (5, Queue [] []))
it "returns nothing if the queue is empty" $ do
(pop ((Queue [] [])::Queue Int)) `shouldBe` Nothing
it "takes elements in the FIFO order" $ do
let queue = push 3 (push 5 empty)
in pop queue `shouldBe` Just (5, Queue [] [3])
describe "isEmpty" $ do
it "tells when the queue is empty" $ do
(isEmpty (empty :: Queue Int)) `shouldBe` True
it "tells when the enqueue part isn't empty" $ do
let queue = push 3 empty
in isEmpty queue `shouldBe` False
it "tells when the dequeue part isn't empty" $ do
let queue = fmap snd (pop $ push 3 (push 5 empty))
in fmap isEmpty queue `shouldBe` Just False