Concepts provided by the library.
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| Applicative |
| The Applicative concept represents Functor s with the ability to lift values and combine computations.
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| Comonad |
| The Comonad concept represents context-sensitive computations and data.
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| Comparable |
| The Comparable concept defines equality and inequality.
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| Constant |
| The Constant concept represents data that can be manipulated at compile-time.
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| Euclidean Ring |
| The EuclideanRing concept represents a commutative Ring that can also be endowed with a division algorithm.
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| Foldable |
| The Foldable concept represents data structures that can be reduced to a single value.
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| Functor |
| The Functor concept represents types that can be mapped over.
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| Group |
| The Group concept represents Monoid s where all objects have an inverse w.r.t. the Monoid 's binary operation.
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| Hashable |
| The Hashable concept represents objects that can be normalized to a type-level hash.
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| Iterable |
| The Iterable concept represents data structures supporting external iteration.
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| Logical |
| The Logical concept represents types with a truth value.
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| Metafunction |
| A Metafunction is a function that takes hana::type s as inputs and returns a hana::type as output.
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| Monad |
| The Monad concept represents Applicative s with the ability to flatten nested levels of structure.
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| MonadPlus |
| The MonadPlus concept represents Monads with a monoidal structure.
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| Monoid |
| The Monoid concept represents data types with an associative binary operation that has an identity.
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| Orderable |
| The Orderable concept represents totally ordered data types.
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| Product |
| Represents types that are generic containers of two elements.
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| Ring |
| The Ring concept represents Group s that also form a Monoid under a second binary operation that distributes over the first.
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| Searchable |
| The Searchable concept represents structures that can be searched.
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| Sequence |
| The Sequence concept represents generic index-based sequences.
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| Struct |
| The Struct concept represents struct -like user-defined types.
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