This is a Haskell package defining an Interval
datatype parameterized by the type of endpoints and the type of their coordinates. For example, it can represent a simple one-dimensional range:
import Data.Functor.Identity
import Data.Functor.Interval
zeroInterval :: Num a => Interval Identity a
zeroInterval = point 0
or a multi-dimensional region:
import Data.Functor.Interval
import Linear.V3 -- from the linear package
unitCube :: Num a => Interval V3 a
unitCube = (-1)...1
Development currently assumes a Mac with ghc
8.10 & cabal
3.0. You can install them directly, or use ghcup
. It should be possible to develop on other platforms and compilers, but I probably haven’t tried them myself.
cabal build --enable-tests # initial build
cabal repl # load the library and tests in ghci
Once the repl has loaded, you can run the tests with :main
.
λ :main
Configuration exists for haskell-ide-engine
, which can be integrated into many editors.
interval-functor
separates the representation of the coordinates of an interval from the representation of the space the coordinates occur in. This makes it particularly suitable for consistent treatment of multi-dimensional intervals; operations like e.g. union
extend naturally to multi-dimensional spaces.
It is also thoroughly property tested and documented.