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Trampolining the state monad via applicative combinator appears to work
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import scalaz._, Scalaz._ | |
def setS(i: Int): State[List[Int], Unit] = modify(i :: _) | |
val s = (1 to 10000).foldLeft(state[List[Int], Unit](()).lift[Free.Trampoline]) { | |
case (st, i) => st *> setS(i).lift[Free.Trampoline] | |
} | |
s(Nil).run | |
// Purposely choosing not to traverse here for demonstration purposes | |
val s2 = (1 to 10000).foldLeft(state[List[Int], List[Unit]](List.empty).lift[Free.Trampoline]) { | |
case (st, i) => (st |@| setS(i).lift[Free.Trampoline])((xs, x) => x :: xs) | |
} | |
s2(Nil).run | |
val s3 = (1 to 10000).toList.traverseU { | |
i => setS(i).lift[Free.Trampoline] | |
} | |
s3(Nil).run |
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For some reason the applicative works