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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T03:13:29+00:00 2026-05-14T03:13:29+00:00

Given the following simple BST definition: data Tree x = Empty | Leaf x

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Given the following simple BST definition:

data Tree x = Empty | Leaf x | Node x (Tree x) (Tree x)
          deriving (Show, Eq)

inOrder :: Tree x -> [x]
inOrder Empty                  = []
inOrder (Leaf x)               = [x]
inOrder (Node root left right) = inOrder left ++ [root] ++ inOrder right

I’d like to write an in-order function that can have side effects. I achieved that with:

inOrderM :: (Show x, Monad m) => (x -> m a) -> Tree x -> m ()
inOrderM f (Empty) = return ()
inOrderM f (Leaf y) = f y >> return ()
inOrderM f (Node root left right) = inOrderM f left >> f root >> inOrderM f right

-- print tree in order to stdout
inOrderM print tree

This works fine, but it seems repetitive – the same logic is already present in inOrder and my experience with Haskell leads me to believe that I’m probably doing something wrong if I’m writing a similar thing twice.

Is there any way that I can write a single function inOrder that can take either pure or monadic functions?

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    2026-05-14T03:13:29+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 3:13 am

    In inOrder you are mapping a Tree x to a [x], i. e. you sequentialize your tree. Why not just use mapM or mapM_ on the resulting list?

    mapM_ print $ inOrder tree
    

    Just to remind the types of the functions I’ve mentioned:

    mapM :: (Monad m) => (a -> m b) -> [a] -> m [b]
    mapM_ :: (Monad m) => (a -> m b) -> [a] -> m ()
    
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