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{-# LANGUAGE RankNTypes, Trustworthy #-}
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- |
-- Module      :  Data.Array.ST
-- Copyright   :  (c) The University of Glasgow 2001
-- License     :  BSD-style (see the file libraries/base/LICENSE)
--
-- Maintainer  :  libraries@haskell.org
-- Stability   :  experimental
-- Portability :  non-portable (uses Data.Array.MArray)
--
-- Mutable boxed and unboxed arrays in the 'Control.Monad.ST.ST' monad.
--
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

module Data.Array.ST (
   -- * Boxed arrays
   STArray,             -- instance of: Eq, MArray
   runSTArray,

   -- * Unboxed arrays
   STUArray,            -- instance of: Eq, MArray
   runSTUArray,

   -- * Overloaded mutable array interface
   module Data.Array.MArray,
 ) where

import Data.Array.Base  ( STUArray, UArray, unsafeFreezeSTUArray )
import Data.Array.MArray
import Control.Monad.ST ( ST, runST )

import GHC.Arr          ( STArray, Array, unsafeFreezeSTArray )

-- | A safe way to create and work with a mutable array before returning an
-- immutable array for later perusal.  This function avoids copying
-- the array before returning it - it uses 'unsafeFreeze' internally, but
-- this wrapper is a safe interface to that function.
--
runSTArray :: (forall s . ST s (STArray s i e)) -> Array i e
runSTArray st = runST (st >>= unsafeFreezeSTArray)

-- | A safe way to create and work with an unboxed mutable array before
-- returning an immutable array for later perusal.  This function
-- avoids copying the array before returning it - it uses
-- 'unsafeFreeze' internally, but this wrapper is a safe interface to
-- that function.
--
runSTUArray :: (forall s . ST s (STUArray s i e)) -> UArray i e
runSTUArray st = runST (st >>= unsafeFreezeSTUArray)


-- INTERESTING... this is the type we'd like to give to runSTUArray:
--
-- runSTUArray :: (Ix i, IArray UArray e,
--              forall s. MArray (STUArray s) e (ST s))
--         => (forall s . ST s (STUArray s i e))
--         -> UArray i e
--
-- Note the quantified constraint.  We dodged the problem by using
-- unsafeFreezeSTUArray directly in the defn of runSTUArray above, but
-- this essentially constrains us to a single unsafeFreeze for all STUArrays
-- (in theory we might have a different one for certain element types).