In shapeless I'm trying to write a function such that takes two HLists l1 and l2 of arbitrary length which exhibit the following properties:
l1 and l2 are the same.l2 contains the exact types of l1, wrapped in a constant outer type constructor.So, if l1 was
1 :: 1.2 :: "hello" :: HNil`
l2 could be
Ordering[Int] :: Ordering[Double] :: Ordering[String] :: HNil
Using UnaryTCConstraint and LengthAux lets me constrain the lengths and require a static outer constructor for l2, however having them conform has become a problem.
Any ideas on how I could go about it?
Mapped provides precisely this constraint without the additional need for Length. From the documentation:
Type class witnessing that the result of wrapping each element of
HListLin type constructorFisOut.
Here's how it looks in 1.2.4:
import shapeless._
def foo[L1 <: HList, L2 <: HList](l1: L1, l2: L2)(implicit
ev: MappedAux[L1, Ordering, L2]
) = ()
val l1 = 1 :: 1.2 :: "hello" :: HNil
val l2 = Ordering[Int] :: Ordering[Double] :: Ordering[String] :: HNil
val l3 = Ordering[Int] :: Ordering[Double] :: Ordering[Char] :: HNil
And then:
scala> foo(l1, l2)
scala> foo(l1, l3)
<console>:17: error: could not find implicit value for parameter ev: ...
As expected. For 2.0 just add a shapeless.ops.hlist._ import and replace MappedAux with Mapped.Aux and you're ready to go.
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