How can I best convert a list to a tuple in Haskell:
[1,2,3,4,5,6] -> (1,2,3,4,5,6)
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In a general way, you can’t. Each size of tuple is a distinct type, whereas lists of any length are a single type. Thus, there’s no good way to write a function that takes a list and returns a tuple of the same length–it wouldn’t have a well-defined return type.
For instance, you could have functions like:
…but not one that does the job of both.
You can write a generic version using various kinds of meta-programming, but you’d rarely want to.
Note that the same problem applies to other things, such as writing class instances for various tuples–take a look at the source code for Data.Tuple from the standard libraries!