LYAHFGG:
Enum
members are sequentially ordered types — they can be enumerated. The main advantage of theEnum
typeclass is that we can use its types in list ranges. They also have defined successors and predecessors, which you can get with thesucc
andpred
functions.
Scalaz equivalent for the Enum
typeclass is Enum
:
scala> 'a' to 'e'
res30: scala.collection.immutable.NumericRange.Inclusive[Char] = NumericRange(a, b, c, d, e)
scala> 'a' |-> 'e'
res31: List[Char] = List(a, b, c, d, e)
scala> 3 |=> 5
res32: scalaz.EphemeralStream[Int] = scalaz.EphemeralStreamFunctions$$anon$4@6a61c7b6
scala> 'B'.succ
res33: Char = C
Instead of the standard to
, Enum
enables |->
that returns a List
by declaring pred
and succ
method on top of Order
typeclass. There are a bunch of other operations it enables like -+-
, ---
, from
, fromStep
, pred
, predx
, succ
, succx
, |-->
, |->
, |==>
, and |=>
. It seems like these are all about stepping forward or backward, and returning ranges.