I'm not really sure what I'm doing wrong here:
data Vector2D u = Vector2D {
_x :: u,
_y :: u
} deriving stock (Show, Eq, Functor, Foldable, Traversable)
{-# INLINE addVector2 #-}
addVector2 :: (Additive a) => Vector2D a -> Vector2D a -> Vector2D a
addVector2 (Vector2D { _x = x1, _y = y1 }) (Vector2D { _x = x2, _y = y2 }) =
Vector2D { _x = x1 + x2, _y = y1 + y2 }
instance (Additive a) => Additive (Vector2D a) where
(+) = addVector2
newtype Square a = Square {
unpackSquare :: Vector2D a
} deriving stock (Show, Eq)
So far, so normal (Additive is defined in the algebra package but is pretty self-explanatory).
However, now I want to be clever using DerivingVia and StandaloneDeriving and I can't even get the next line to compile
deriving instance (Additive a) => Additive (Square a) via (Vector2D a)
But that gets me
* Expected kind `k0 -> * -> Constraint', but `Additive (Square a)' has kind `Constraint' * In the stand-alone deriving instance for `(Additive a) => Additive (Square a) via (Vector2D a)'
Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong? I'm running GHC 8.6.2
It's
The way you wrote it,
via
looks like a type variableand this produces a kind-mismatch error, as
Additive (Square a) :: Constraint
is already saturated, but you have applied it to two more arguments.This is backwards from the shorthand form: