That's great, thanks. Looks like FlexibleContexts is redundant (effectively a 
subset of UndecidableInstances?).

Ivan, I hadn't realised, but I had FlexibleInstances on before for other 
reasons. I guess that's why I ccould get the workaround to compile. 

Cheers,
Sam

-----Original Message-----
From: Reid Barton [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Mon 24/05/2010 02:28
To: Sam Martin
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Haskell-cafe] Best way to instance Fix?
 
On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 02:13:32AM +0100, Sam Martin wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> 
> I'm trying to work out the best way to generate (ideally derive) instances 
> for the Fix type. Here's a cut down example:
> 
> data Greet x = AlloAllo x x | AuRevoir deriving Show
> newtype Fix f = In { out :: f (Fix f) } -- deriving Show -- DOESN'T COMPILE
> 
> -- workaround
> instance Show (Fix Greet) where show (In i) = "In " ++ show i
> 
> In other words, given a number of parametised types that I can derive, say, 
> Ord, Eq and Show for, how should I go about getting the instances for the 
> Fix-d version of them as well? I've tried a few things, but no luck so far. 
> 
> Any clues?

You can use GHC's standalone deriving mechanism for this, described at
http://www.haskell.org/ghc/docs/6.12.2/html/users_guide/deriving.html


{-# LANGUAGE StandaloneDeriving, FlexibleContexts, UndecidableInstances #-}

data Greet x = AlloAllo x x | AuRevoir deriving Show
newtype Fix f = In { out :: f (Fix f) }

deriving instance Show (f (Fix f)) => Show (Fix f)


Regards,
Reid Barton

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